Suggested Answer:C🗳️
Group Policy settings are processed in the following order: 1. Local Group Policy object Each computer has exactly one Group Policy object that is stored locally. This processes for both computer and user Group Policy processing. 2. Site Any GPOs that have been linked to the site that the computer belongs to are processed next. Processing is in the order that is specified by the administrator, on the Linked Group Policy Objects tab for the site in Group Policy Management Console (GPMC). The GPO with the lowest link order is processed last, and therefore has the highest precedence. 3. Domain Processing of multiple domain-linked GPOs is in the order specified by the administrator, on the Linked Group Policy Objects tab for the domain in GPMC. The GPO with the lowest link order is processed last, and therefore has the highest precedence. 4. Organizational units GPOs that are linked to the organizational unit that is highest in the Active Directory hierarchy are processed first, then GPOs that are linked to its child organizational unit, and so on. Finally, the GPOs that are linked to the organizational unit that contains the user or computer are processed. Reference: Order of processing settings https://technet.microsoft.com/sv-se/library/cc778890%28v=ws.10%29.aspx
Answer is ‘C’. Local first.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/windows/it-pro/windows-server-2003/cc785665(v=ws.10)?redirectedfrom=MSDN
Should be B. "Organizational units GPOs that are linked to the organizational unit that is highest in the Active Directory hierarchy are processed FIRST".
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