You use Group Policy to standardize Internet Explorer settings on Windows 7 client computers. Users
occasionally change the Internet Explorer settings on individual client computers.
The company wants to maintain a standard Internet Explorer configuration on all client computers.
You need to ensure that the standard Internet Explorer configuration is in place each time users log on to client
computers.
What should you do?
A.
Use Group Policy to disable the Advanced tab of the Internet Explorer Properties dialog box.
B.
Use the Group Policy Update utility to refresh Group Policy.
C.
Enable Internet Explorer Maintenance Policy Processing in Group Policy.
D.
Enable User Group Policy loopback processing mode.
Explanation:
Internet Explorer Maintenance policy processing
This policy affects all policies that use the Internet Explorer Maintenance component of Group Policy,such as
those in Windows Settings\Internet Explorer Maintenance. It overrides customized settings that the program
implementing the Internet Explorer Maintenance policy set when it was installed.
If you enable this policy, you can use the check boxes provided to change the options. Allow processing across
a slow network connection updates the policies evenwhen the update is being transmitted across a slow
network connection, such as a telephone line. Updates across slow connections can cause significant delays.
Do not apply during periodic background processing prevents the system from updating affected policiesin the
background while the computer is in use. Backgroundupdates can disrupt the user, cause a program to stop or
operate abnormally, and, in rare cases, damage data. Process even if the Group Policy objects have not
changed updates and reapplies the policies even if the policies have not changed. Many policy implementations
specify that they are updated only when changed.
However, you might want to update unchanged policies, such as reapplying a desired setting in case a user has
changed it.
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