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CIS - 206 Exam 2
Sebastian Housden - CIS 206 - Exam 2 - JALC Jeter
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| GPOs set at the domain level should contain settings that you want to apply to all objects in the domain. | True |
| GPO enforcement is configured on a GPO, not on an Active Directory container. | True |
| On a slow link, policies involving folder redirection are always processed. | False |
| A loopback policy can be used to change user policy settings based on the GPO within whose scope a computer object falls. | True |
| Group policy caching improves system startup speed because the cache is used during asynchronous background processing, which occurs when the system boots. | False |
| You can configure a firewall with the Group Policy tool or on a client computer. | True |
| The Group Policy Results wizard will show administrators which policy settings apply only to a user, computer, or both. | True |
| When you back up a GPO, the policy settings are backed up, but not the security filtering settings, delegation settings, and WMI filter links. | False |
| A migration table is a list of security principals and UNC paths in a GPO that can be mapped to the security principals and UNC paths in the destination domain. | True |
| You can see a GPO's DACL in Active Directory Users and Computers in the System\Policies folder. | True |
| A slow link, by default, is a network connection that's less than which of the following? | 500 kbps |
| Which policy below requires synchronous processing to ensure a consistent computing environment? | Sofware instillation policies |
| What policy setting can be used to force synchronous processing | Always wait for the network at computer startup and logon |
| The gpupdate command in conjunction with which option below causes synchronous processing during the next computer restart or user logon? | /sync |
| What command can be used to cause a group policy refresh remotely on Windows Vista and later clients? | Invoke-GPUpdate |