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Question #: 92
Topic #: 3
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You have a computer that runs Windows 10 Pro. The computer contains the users shown in the following table.

You need to use a local Group Policy Object (GPO) to configure one group of settings for all the members of the local Administrators group and another group of settings for all non-administrators.
What should you do?

  • A. Use the runas command to open Gpedit.msc as each user.
  • B. Run mmc as User1 and add the Group Policy Object Editor snap-in twice.
  • C. Open Gpedit.msc as User1 and add two Administrative Templates.
  • D. Run mmc as User1 and add the Security Templates snap-in twice.
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Suggested Answer: B 🗳️
Add the Group Policy Object Editor snap-in twice. Select Browse > Users > Administrators when you add the first snap-in and select Browse > Users > Non-
Administrators when you add the second snap-in.

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MR_Eliot
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Agreed
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112filip113
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No, it is not possible to achieve the desired configuration by running the Microsoft Management Console (MMC) as User1 and adding the Group Policy Object Editor snap-in twice. The Group Policy Object Editor snap-in is used to manage and edit specific Group Policy Objects (GPOs), but it does not provide the capability to configure different group settings for different user groups.
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jonny_sins
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wrng njhj
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