Yournetwork contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com.
All domain controllers run Windows Server 2012 R2.
The domain contains two organizational units (OUs) named OU1 and OU2 in the root of the domain.
Two Group Policy objects (GPOs) named GPO1 and GPO2 are created. GPO1 is linked to OU1.
GPO2 is linked to OU2. OU1 contains a client computer named Computer1.
OU2 contains a user named User1.
You need to ensure that the GPOs Applied to Computer1areApplied to User1 when User1 logs on.
What should you configure?

A.
Item-level targeting
B.
Block Inheritance
C.
GPO links
D.
The Enforced setting
Wouldn’t the answer be C?
For one, Item-Level Targeting is to target specific GP Preferences to apply, but only if that particular GPO is already being processed.
The question reads as if they want to enable loopback processing. Which is not an option so we ignore that.
The facts:
– OU1 and OU2 are siblings, both in the root of the domain, so B and D would have no effect.
– Computer1 is in OU1 and gets GPO1.
– User1 is in OU2.
So we need GPO1 to apply to OU2, which means we have to LINK GPO1 to OU2. So GPO Links, answer C.
Or is my thinking off?
PS Isn’t this 411 material?
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70-410 question
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Answer: D
Item Level Targeting is for Preferences within GPOs.
Enforcing the GPO1 on the computer will cause it to run after GPO2 assuming GPO2 is not also enforced.
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