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You need to implement a central store for domain policy templates

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Your network contains an Active Directory domain. The domain contains a domain controller
named DC1 that runs windows Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 1 (SP1).

You need to implement a central store for domain policy templates.
What should you do?
To answer, select the source content that should be copied to the destination folder in the
answer area.

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Copy “C:\Windows\PolicyDefinitions” to “C:\Windows\SYSVOL\domain\Policies”
In the reference below the entire PolicyDefinitions folder gets copied. In the question we
copy the contents of that PolicyDefinitions folder, which has the same result of course.

http://www.petri.co.il/creating-group-policy-central-store.htm
Creating a Central Store
Creating a central store is actually a rather simple process. The first thing that you will have
to do is to log onto a computer that is running either Windows Vista or Windows Server
2008. If you have one particular machine that has all of your group policy template files
installed on it, then that machine is a good candidate.
The next thing that you must do is to open Windows Explorer, and then go into the
C:\Windows folder. Locate the PolicyDefinitions folder, right click on it, and then choose the
Copy command from the shortcut menu. This will copy the folder and its contents to the
Windows clipboard.
The next step in the process is to map a network drive letter to the sysvol folder on a domain
controller. The full path that you will need to access on the domain controller is
c:\Windows\SYSVOL\domain\Policies. Finally, copy the PolicyDefinitions folder to the
\Windows\SYSVOL\domain\Policies folder on the domain controller.
You can see what this looks like in Figure A.

Copy the PolicyDefinitions folder to the domain controller’s
\Windows\Sysvol\Domain\Policies folder.


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