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How should you configure the filter?

Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains a
domain controller named DC1 that runs Windows Server 2012.
You have a Group Policy object (GPO) named GPO1 that contains several custom Administrative
templates.
You need to filter the GPO to display only settings that will be removed from the registry when the
GPO falls out of scope. The solution must only display settings that are either enabled or disabled
and that have a comment.
How should you configure the filter?
To answer, select the appropriate options below. Select three.

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A.
Set Managed to: Yes

B.
Set Managed to: No

C.
Set Managed to: Any

D.
Set Configured to: Yes

E.
Set Configured to: No

F.
Set Configured to: Any

G.
Set Commented to: Yes

H.
Set Commented to: No

I.
Set Commented to: Any

9 Comments on “How should you configure the filter?

  1. Calin says:

    ADG?
    1: “You need to filter the GPO to display only settings that will be removed from the registry when the GPO falls out of scope.”
    –> This will only occur with Managed policies.
    Answer: A. Set Managed to: Yes

    2. “The solution must only display settings that are either enabled or disabled”
    –> Since policies have 3 configurable states (enabled,disabled and not configured) if we were to choose “Any” we would also see the not configured policies. Which we don’t want to see. So:
    Answer: D. Set Configured to: Yes

    3. “and that have a comment”
    –> This one should be clear
    Answer: G. Set Commented to: Yes

    ?? no?




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  2. Calin says:

    ## it was a looklike question:
    Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains a domain controller named DC1 that runs Windows Server 2012.

    You have a Group Policy object (GPO) named GPO1 that contains several custom Administrative templates.

    You have the display for the settings of the GPO filter so that only settings are shown that are removed from the registry when the GPO is no longer in range of the computer or the user.

    Your solution must ensure that only settings are displayed that are either enabled or disabled and do not contain a comment.

    How should you configure the filter?
    To answer, select the appropriate options below. Select three.
    ADH




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