Your company recently deployed a new child domain to an Active Directory forest. You discover
that a user modified the Default Domain Policy to configure several Windows components in the
child domain. A company policy states that the Default Domain Policy must be used only to
configure domain-wide security settings. You create a new Group Policy object (GPO) and
configure the settings for the Windows components in the new GPO. You need to restore the
Default Domain Policy to the default settings from when the domain was first installed. What should
you do?
A.
From Group Policy Management, click Starter GPOs, and then click Manage Backups.
B.
From a command prompt, run the dcgpofix.exe command.
C.
From Windows PowerShell, run the Copy-GPO cmdlet.
D.
Run ntdsutil.exe to perform a metadata cleanup and a semantic database analysis.