Which four steps should you perform in sequence?

DRAG DROP
Your organization has a Windows Server 2008 R2 server and Windows 7 Professional computers.
Two groups require access to new applications. Each group uses a different application. You are
adding 100 new computers to each group.
You need to configure Windows Firewall to allow each group to access its application.
Which four steps should you perform in sequence? (To answer, move the appropriate four actions
from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order. )

DRAG DROP
Your organization has a Windows Server 2008 R2 server and Windows 7 Professional computers.
Two groups require access to new applications. Each group uses a different application. You are
adding 100 new computers to each group.
You need to configure Windows Firewall to allow each group to access its application.
Which four steps should you perform in sequence? (To answer, move the appropriate four actions
from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order. )

Answer: See the explanation.

Explanation:
Box 1: Determine firewall rules for each application.
Box 2: Create a new firewall policy for each groupBox 3: Deploy the new rules through GPO.
Box 4: Run the gpupdate /force command.

Note:
* firewall rule
Firewall rules are created to allow or block a computer sending traffic or receiving traffic over a
network. Rules can be created for either inbound traffic or outbound traffic. The rule can be
configured to specify traffic that matches specific programs, services, ports, and protocols.
* Gpupdate
Refreshes local and Active Directory-based Group Policy settings, including security settings. This
command supersedes the now obsolete /refreshpolicy option for the secedit command.
/ force
Ignores all processing optimizations and reapplies all settings.



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seed

seed

….which 4? or 3?

HatayFB

HatayFB

Box 1: Determine firewall rules for each application.
Box 2: Create a new firewall policy for each groupBox
3: Deploy the new rules through GPO.
Box 4: Run the gpupdate /force command.

Oleg

Oleg

think they mean is an AD Group Policy, thats “Deploy the new rules through GPO” is wrong.