What should you do?

The computers in your company network are members of an Active Directory domain. Domain controller accounts are stored in the built-in container named Domain Controllers. All other server accounts are stored in a top-level organizational unit (OU) named Servers.

You create two unlinked Group Policy Objects (GPOs) named FEP_Default_Server and FEP_DC . You import the preconfigured FEP policy templates named FEP_Default_Server.xml and FEP_DC.xml into FEP_Default_Server and FEP_DC, respectively.

You need to perform the following tasks: Assign settings from the FEP_Default_Server GPO to all servers. Assign additional settings from the FEP_DC GPO only to the domain controllers.

What should you do?

The computers in your company network are members of an Active Directory domain. Domain controller accounts are stored in the built-in container named Domain Controllers. All other server accounts are stored in a top-level organizational unit (OU) named Servers.

You create two unlinked Group Policy Objects (GPOs) named FEP_Default_Server and FEP_DC . You import the preconfigured FEP policy templates named FEP_Default_Server.xml and FEP_DC.xml into FEP_Default_Server and FEP_DC, respectively.

You need to perform the following tasks: Assign settings from the FEP_Default_Server GPO to all servers. Assign additional settings from the FEP_DC GPO only to the domain controllers.

What should you do?

A.
Link the FEP_DC GPO to the Domain Controllers OU. Link the FEP_Default_Server GPO to the

B.
Link the FEP_DC GPO to the domain. Link the FEP_Default_Server GPO to the Servers OU.

C.
Link both GPOs to the Servers OU. Set the higher priority for the FEP_DC GPO.

D.
Link both GPOs to the Servers OU. Set the higher priority for the FEP_Default_Server GPO.



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