Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. An organizational unit (OU)
named OU1 contains user accounts and computer accounts. A Group Policy object (GPO) named GP1
is linked to the domain. GP1 contains Computer Configuration settings and User Configuration
settings.
You need to prevent the User Configuration settings in GP1 from being applied to users. The solution
must ensure that the Computer Configuration settings in GP1 are applied to all client computers.
What should you configure?

A.
the Group Policy loopback processing mode
B.
the Block Inheritance feature
C.
the Enforced setting
D.
the GPO Status
Should be A.
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ou need to configure Group Policy loopback processing mode (A)
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The graphic in the explanation is wrong. The question says the GPO is “linked to the domain”. Should be A.
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D is indeed correct. Loopback won’t help here, goal is to disable all User Configuration made in GP1, this can be achieved by using GPO Status.
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hi giacomo enna, where did you take the exam?thank you.
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The correcct is A
http://kudratsapaev.blogspot.com/2009/07/loopback-processing-of-group-policy.html
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Same Q as Q 169.
The answer is D.
GPO Status: Edit the GPO, edit the Policy and then choose “Disable User Configuration settings” and it will only apply Computer configuration settings.
Whichever Policy Loopback option you choose GP1 will still apply User Configuration Settings thus being incorrect.
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On the this curse 20-410 is D
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Hello Giacomo,
Do you have 70-411 and 70-412 from the share drive?
Thank you,
Ric,
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I’m under the impression people over think this question. The question being asked is to turn of. So change the status and your all good Answer D.
I’ve found a very easy way to explain what loop-back processing does and what it’s meant for.
http://kudratsapaev.blogspot.com/2009/07/loopback-processing-of-group-policy.html
Hope this helps out a bit. I also think loopback-processing is a 70-411 thing.
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