Your network contains a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2. Server1
is a member of a workgroup.
You need to configure a local Group Policy on Server1 that will apply only to nonadministrators.
Which tool should you use?

A.
Group Policy Object Editor
B.
Group Policy Management
C.
Group Policy Management Editor
D.
Server Manager
Explanation:
Once you create a GPO, you can open it in the Group Policy Management Editor and
configure the GPO’s policies, specifically those settings that target the non-administrators. In
this scenario however, you still need to configure the Group Policy thus you would need the
GPO Editor.
References:
Training Guide: Installing and Configuring Windows Server 2012 R2, Chapter 10:
Implementing Group Policy, Lesson 1: Planning, implementing and managing group policy,
p. 475
Explanation suggest Group Policy Management Editor on the other hand solution says GPO Editor?
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Local computers/servers have GPO Editor.
ADDS have Group Policy Management Editor
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Thank you, Jony. You rock!
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Which one is the Answer ??
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Please share correct answer ??
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Answer is correct as it is, it’s A.
The question states “You need to configure a local Group Policy on Server1”, since it’s local you would use Group Policy Object Editor. If the question stated Configure a Group Policy on a Domain, then the answer would be Group Policy Management Editor.
As Jony correctly said:
– Local computers or servers, you use Group Policy Object Editor;
– Domain GPO, you use Group Policy Management Editor.
Hope this helped you.
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To add confusion, when you open the program the title bar calls it the “Local Group Policy Editor” but help -> about its called the “Group Policy Object Editor”
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Yes that is right, so there is no right answer to this one? Answer should be “Local Group Policy Editor” not “Group Policy Object Editor”.
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run Gpedit.msc
click Help, it will show “About Group Policy Object Editor”
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