You need to apply a Windows Server 2008 group policy. You also need to prevent policies that are applied at lower levels from affecting this new policy. What should you do?
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Example: To enforce a Group Policy object link 1. In the Group Policy Management Console (GPMC) console tree, double-click the forest containing the domain, site, or organizational unit (OU) containing the link you want to enforce, and then do one of the following: ✑ To enforce a GPO link at the domain level, double-click Domains , and then double-click the domain containing the GPO link. ✑ To enforce a GPO link at the OU level, double-click Domains , double-click the domain containing the OU, and then double-click the OU containing the GPO link. ✑ To enforce a GPO link at the site level, double-click Sites , and double-click the site containing the GPO link. 2. Right-click the GPO link, and then click Enforced to enable or disable enforcing the link. A check mark next to Enforced indicates that the link is enforced.
Loopback processing forces the computer policy to trump the user policy so that a computer, say a kiosk machine, has its specific policies applied, regardless of which user logs into it.
Setting a policy to Enabled well...enables it. Nothing special (let alone pertinent to the question) here.
Setting the permissions to Full Control enables anyone to edit the Group Policy Object (GPO), but has nothing to do with where or how it is applied.
Setting the GPO to Enforced means that the policy settings MUST take effect, regardless of whatever other policies exist for a given user or Organizational Unit (OU). So, if I have an Enforced GPO on "Staff", but other sub-OUs with other GPOs for "Marketing Staff" and "Finance Staff", if there are conflicting settings, the Enforced GPO on Staff wins out. On the surface, this might fool you into thinking that this is the right answer here, but the trick is that the question is referring to computer settings.
Hope that clears your confusions.
I have an issue with this answer, as I have seen other tests state to us the loopback. What is the correct value here?
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