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An IT staff member at a large corporation is tasked with managing the configuration of hundreds of computers across multiple departments. The challenge is to enforce consistent settings and configurations, while also allowing for specific requirements of different departments. How can Group Policy in Windows Server assist in this task?
Group Policy allows administrators to define and deploy settings centrally, affecting an entire site or domain, or focusing on a single organizational unit.
Group Policy allows for individual configuration of each computer, ensuring unique settings for every department.
Group Policy can only affect an entire site or domain within the organization, without any focus on a single organizational unit.
A system administrator needs to temporarily disable a GPO link due to recent changes causing production issues. What action should the administrator take to resolve this?
Enable Block Inheritance on the domain or OU.
Increase the precedence value of the GPO.
Disable the GPO link on the OU's Linked Group Policy Objects tab.
A system administrator needs to ensure that a specific GPO takes the highest level of precedence and its policy settings prevail over any conflicting policy settings in other GPOs. What should the administrator do?
Link the GPO to a higher level in the console tree.
Set the GPO link to Enforced.
Set the GPO link to Block Inheritance.
A system administrator needs to enforce password, account lockout, and Kerberos version 5 authentication protocol policies across all users and computers in the domain. Which Group Policy Object (GPO) should they utilize?
Default Domain Controllers Policy
Local GPO
Default Domain Policy
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