Your company has one office in New York and one office in Montreal. An Active Directory site exists
for each office. The network consists of one Active directory domain. You create four organizational
units (OUs) named NewYorkUsers, NewYorkComputers, MontrealUsers, and MontrealComputers.
The offices collaborate on a company project. You create a group named Project that contains all
user and computer accounts for employees working on the project. Project group users from the
New York office are currently working from the Montreal office and are using their portable
computers. You plan to deploy a new application to the Project group. You need to prepare the
environment for the deployment of the application. The solution must meet the following
requirements:
• Only the Project group must have the application installed.
• Existing Group Policy objects (GPOs) settings applied to the Project group must remain unaffected.
What should you do?
A.
Create a GPO. Link the GPO to the Montreal site. Filter the application of the GPO to only the
Project group.
B.
Create a GPO. Link the GPO to the New York site. Filter the application of the GPO to only the
Project group.
C.
Move all Project group computers in the NewYorkComputers OU to the MontrealComputers OU.
Create a GPO. Link the GPO to the MontrealComputers OU to deploy the application.
D.
Move all Project group computers in the MontrealComputers OU to the NewYorkComputers OU.
Create a GPO. Link the GPO to the NewYorkComputers OU to deploy the application.
Explanation:
To deploy a new application called App1 to only the JointProject group without affecting the existing
Group Policy objects (GPOs) settings, you need to create a new GPO so that existing GPO settings are
not affected and link a GPO to the branch office site. You need to then filter the application (App1)
of the GPO to only the JointProject group rather than move all JointProject group computers to
different OUs because filtering allows you to target only specific computers or users. You can create
and modify multiple preference items within each GPO, and filter each preference item to target
only specific computers or users. You should create and link a GPO to the branch office site and not
to the head office site because all the users of the JointProject group are working from the branch
office site even if some of them belong to head office site.
Group Policy/ Preferences
http://technet2.microsoft.com/windowsserver2008/en/library/3b4568bc-9d3c-4477-807d-
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