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You need to ensure that the settings in GPO1 supersede the settings in GPO2

Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com.
You have an organizational unit (OU) named Sales and an OU named Engineering.
You have two Group Policy objects (GPOs) named GPO1 and GPO2. GPO1 and GPO2 are
linked to the Sales OU and contain multiple settings.
You discover that GPO2 has a setting that conflicts with a setting in GPO1. When the
policies are applied, the setting in GPO2 takes effect.
You need to ensure that the settings in GPO1 supersede the settings in GPO2. The solution
must ensure that all non-conflicting settings in both GPOs are applied.

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A.
Configure Restricted Groups.

B.
Configure the link order.

C.
Link the GPO to the Sales OU.

D.
Link the GPO to the Engineering OU.

E.
Enable loopback processing in merge mode.

F.
Modify the Group Policy permissions.

G.
Configure WMI Filtering.

H.
Configure Group Policy Preferences.

I.
Enable loopback processing in replace mode.

J.
Enable block inheritance.

Explanation:
MS Press – Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-640) (2nd Edition, July 2012) page 283
Precedence of Multiple Linked GPOs An OU, domain, or site can have more than one GPO
linked to it. In the event of multiple GPOs, the GPOs’ link order determines their precedence.
In Figure 6-10, two GPOs are linked to the People OU.

Figure 6-10 GPO link order
The object higher on the list, with a link order of 1, has the highest precedence. Therefore,
settings that are enabled or disabled in the Power User Configuration GPO have precedence
over these same settings in the Standard User Configuration GPO.
To change the precedence of a GPO link:
1. Select the OU, site, or domain in the GPMC console tree.
2. Click the Linked Group Policy Objects tab in the details pane.

3. Select the GPO.
4. Use the Up, Down, Move To Top, and Move To Bottom arrow icons to change the link
order of the selected GPO.


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