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You need to ensure that the same set of custom starter GPOs are available in adatum.com

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Your network contains two Active Directory forests named contoso.com and adatum.com. A two-way forest
trust exists between the forests.
You have custom starter Group Policy objects (GPOs)defined in contoso.com.
You need to ensure that the same set of custom starter GPOs are available in adatum.com.
In the table below, identify which action must be performed for the starter GPOs container in each forest. Make
only one selection in two of the rows. Each correctselection is worth one point.

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26 Comments on “You need to ensure that the same set of custom starter GPOs are available in adatum.com

  1. Rafik says:

    contoso.com = Copy
    Adatum.com = Past

    A copy operation copies an existing, live GPO to the desired destination domain. A new GPO is always created as part of this process. The destination domain can be any trusted domain in which you have the rights to create new GPOs. Simply add the desired forests and domains in GPMC and use GPMC to copy and paste (or drag and drop) the desired GPOs from one domain to another. To copy a GPO, you must have permission to create GPOs in the destination domain.




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  2. David says:

    Should be
    Backup — under Starter GPOs container in contoso.com
    Restore from backup — under Starter GPOs container in adatum.com

    Please note that these are starter GPOs so when you restore it will give you option to see which one is the most updated copy and let you choose which copy to keep.
    if this would have been a GPO objects instead of started GPOs then
    from contoso.com — copy/backup
    to adatum.com — import settings.




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  3. George says:

    The question says:
    Make only one selection in two of the rows.

    So the only possible right answers are
    copy past rafik
    or
    backup and restore from backup from david




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  4. George says:

    Copy a Starter GPO

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    Updated: April 17, 2012

    Applies To: Windows 8, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012

    Copying a Starter GPO

    1.Open the Group Policy Management Console. Expand the Starter GPOs node.

    2.Right-click the Starter GPO you want to copy and then click Copy .

    3.Right-click the Starter GPO node and then click Paste .

    4.Click OK .

    http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc772003.aspx




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  5. rus says:

    Make only one selection in two of the rows. (in two!!!)

    Copy. A copy operation allows you to transfer settings from an existing GPO in Active Directory directly into a new GPO. The new GPO created during the copy operation is given a new GUID and is unlinked. You can use a copy operation to transfer settings to a new GPO in the same domain, another domain in the same forest, or a domain in another forest. Because a copy operation uses an existing GPO in Active Directory as its source, trust is required between the source and destination domains. Copy operations are suited for moving Group Policy between production environments, and for migrating Group Policy that has been tested in a test domain or forest to a production environment, as long as there is trust between the source and destination domains.

    so its copy from contoso and paste to adatum.




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  6. Lou says:

    rus is correct.
    From Technet:
    http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc733107.aspx

    To copy a Group Policy object (right-click method)
    In the GPMC console tree, right-click the GPO that you want to copy, and then click Copy .
    Do one of the following:
    To create a copy of the GPO in the same domain as the source GPO, right-click Group Policy objects , click Paste , specify permissions for the new GPO in the Copy GPO box, and then click OK .

    To create a copy of the GPO in a different domain, double-click the destination domain, right-click Group Policy objects , and then click Paste . Answer all the questions in the cross-domain copying wizard that appears, and then click Finish .




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  7. Ricky says:

    Ok so one selection in two of the rows meaning COPY (either contoso or adatum), BACKUP (contoso or adatum) and so forth.. because what you are doing is making one selection in each column!!!

    Please see that!

    ROWS: left to right and right to left
    COLUMN: up and down, down and up




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  8. m says:

    https://sites.google.com/a/pccare.vn/it/ent-admin-pages/gpo-management-facts

    Look and read carefully second section on the second table!!!

    You can use Copy and Paste on STARTER GPO only on the same domain, when You want to make new GPO.
    “To move a starter GPO to another domain, export the starter GPO as a .cab file, then import it in the other domain. You cannot use the backup feature to move a starter GPO to another domain. ”

    The question has not section with “Export as a cab. file”, so the only possible selection is on the row “… container in adatum ..” – import. That is the answer.




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  9. Peter says:

    first: If you want take starter GPO from another domain you have to IMPORT it.
    second: you can IMPORT starter GPO only from BACKUP

    So finally answer should be:

    1 step – BACKUP starter GPO in contoso
    2 step – IMPORT backuped GPO to adatum




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  10. wally says:

    If it says that you already have “You have customer starter Group Policy Objects (GPOs) defined in contoso.com”
    , then doesn’t it mean that you can just Import Settings without having to do anything else?
    So, shouldn’t the answer be just “Import Settings”

    Also, the question ask to select only one answer out of the two rows. “Make only one selection in two of the rows”. It’s confusing, but I think its asking to Select only one.

    REF:Q377,V:30




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