Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. All client computers run Windows 8 Pro. You have a Group Policy object (GPO) named
GP1. GP1 is linked to the domain. GP1 contains the Windows Internet Explorer 10 and 11 Internet Settings. The settings are shown in the exhibit.
Users report that when they open Windows Internet Explorer, the home page is NOT set to http://www.contoso.com.
You need to ensure that the home page is set to http://www.contoso.com the next time users log on to the domain. What should you do?
A.
On each client computer, run gpupdate.exe.
B.
Open the Internet Explorer 10 and 11 Internet Settings, and then press F5.
C.
Open the Internet Explorer 10 and 11 Internet Settings, and then modify the Tabs settings.
D.
On each client computer, run Invoke-GPupdate.
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Good link.
Answer is B however ridiculous it seems.
This question comes up later and it has the answer as A.
GPUpdate would make the most sense.
Still B. It’s one of the most ridiculous things I’ve ever seen… You have to enable the setting by pressing F5. It will be underlined in green then. While it is visually obvious, the way to activate is not at all.