Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com.
You have a starter Group Policy object (GPO) named GPO1 that contains more than 100 settings.
You need to create a new starter GPO based on the settings in GPO1.
You must achieve this goal by using the minimum amount of administrative effort.
What should you do?

A.
Run the New-GPStarterGPO cmdlet and the Copy-GPO cmdlet.
B.
Create a new starter GPO and manually configure the policy settings of the starter GPO.
C.
Right-click GPO1, and then click Back Up. Create a new starter GPO. Right-click the new GPO, and
then click Restore from Backup.
D.
Right-click GPO1, and then click Copy. Right-click Starter GPOs, and then click Paste.
Explanation:
Although GPOs and Starter GPOs can both be copied, and a Starter GPO can be used to create a new
GPO (as that is their purpose), an existing GPO cannot be copied to a new Starter GPO
(unfortunately).
Another wrong answer. It Should be D. You can copy and paste the starter GPOs
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True Matt
technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc772003.aspx
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IMHO the answer is right (B). As Matt says “You can copy and paste the starter GPOs” but the question is create a new starter GPO based in a regular GPO which can’t be copied or selected do be based from…
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D is fastest way. Tested in Lab. question says that : “You have a starter Group Policy object (GPO) named GPO1 that contains more than 100 settings”
so created starter GPO right click COPY and Right-click Starter GPOs, and then click Paste
Done
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Did you check that the settings are there or not?
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