You need to apply advanced audit policy settings to all…

Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. All client computers run Windows Vista Service Pack 2 (SP2). All client computers are in an
organizational unit (OU) named 0U1. All user accounts are in an OU named OU2. All users log on to their client computer by using standard user accounts. A
Group Policy object (GPO) named GPO1 is linked to OU1. A GPO named GP02 is linked to 0U2. You need to apply advanced audit policy settings to all of the client

computers. What should you do?

Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. All client computers run Windows Vista Service Pack 2 (SP2). All client computers are in an
organizational unit (OU) named 0U1. All user accounts are in an OU named OU2. All users log on to their client computer by using standard user accounts. A
Group Policy object (GPO) named GPO1 is linked to OU1. A GPO named GP02 is linked to 0U2. You need to apply advanced audit policy settings to all of the client

computers. What should you do?

A.
In GPO1, configure a startup script that runs auditpol.exe.

B.
In GPO2, configure a logon script that runs auditpol.exe.

C.
In GPO1, configure the Advanced Audit Policy Configuration settings.

D.
In GPO2, configure the Advanced Audit Policy Configuration settings.



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Had to look this one up. Advance Auditing Policies can only be applied via GPO to Windows 7 and above, and to Server 2008 R2 and above. Question states client computers are running Vista. Prior to 7 and 2008 R2, you had to use start up scripts to run auditpol.exe

So the answer (A) is correct.