What should you do?

Your network consists of one Active directory domain. The domain has 1,000 computers that run Windows XP and 1,000 computers that run Windows Vista. Your company has 10 departments. You have an organizational unit (OU) for each department. You have an OU named UsersComputers in each department OU. You create a logon script for computers that run Windows XP and a logon script for computers that run Windows Vista.

You need to prepare the environment for the deployment of the logon scripts.

The solution must meet the following requirements:

– Logon scripts must be applied based on the version of the Windows operating system.
– Logon scripts must be applied to users from all departments when logging on from any computer.
– The solution must use the minimum number of OUs and Group Policy objects (GPOs).

What should you do?

Your network consists of one Active directory domain. The domain has 1,000 computers that run Windows XP and 1,000 computers that run Windows Vista. Your company has 10 departments. You have an organizational unit (OU) for each department. You have an OU named UsersComputers in each department OU. You create a logon script for computers that run Windows XP and a logon script for computers that run Windows Vista.

You need to prepare the environment for the deployment of the logon scripts.

The solution must meet the following requirements:

– Logon scripts must be applied based on the version of the Windows operating system.
– Logon scripts must be applied to users from all departments when logging on from any computer.
– The solution must use the minimum number of OUs and Group Policy objects (GPOs).

What should you do?

A.
Create one GPO. Configure the logon scripts and policy refresh in the GPO. Link the GPO to the domain and apply a Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) filter.

B.
Create one GPO. Configure the logon scripts and loopback processing in the GPO. Link the GPO to the domain and apply a Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) filter.

C.
Create one GPO for each Windows operating system. Configure the logon scripts and loopback processing in the GPOs. Link both GPOs to the domain and apply a Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) filter.

D.
Create one GPO for each Windows operating system. Configure the logon script in the GPOs. Create two new child OUs in the UsersComputers OU named WinXP and WinVista. Link each GPO to the corresponding operating systems OU.



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