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Question #: 30
Topic #: 2
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You install Windows 10 Pro on a computer named CLIENT1 and join the device to an Active Directory domain.
You need to ensure that all per-user services are disabled on CLIENT1. The solution must minimize administrative effort.
What should you use?

  • A. a Group Policy administrative template
  • B. the sfc command
  • C. Services
  • D. Group Policy preferences
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Suggested Answer: D 🗳️

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Buruguduystunstugudunstuy
2 years, 2 months ago
Selected Answer: D
Here is a comparison of Answer A (a Group Policy administrative template) and Answer D (Group Policy preferences) for the given scenario: Answer A - a Group Policy administrative template: A Group Policy administrative template can be used to configure settings for the entire computer or specific users. It provides a centralized location for managing policies and allows you to configure policy settings that apply to computers and users in an Active Directory domain. However, using a Group Policy administrative template to disable per-user services on CLIENT1 will require a significant amount of administrative effort, as each service will need to be configured individually.
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Buruguduystunstugudunstuy
2 years, 2 months ago
Answer D - Group Policy preferences: Group Policy preferences allow you to configure settings that are applied to users or computers in an Active Directory domain. It provides an easy way to configure settings and preferences without the need for complex scripting. With Group Policy preferences, you can disable per-user services on CLIENT1 by using the "Services" preference, which allows you to configure settings for Windows services. You can easily disable specific services by creating a new "Services" preference and selecting the service you want to disable. In summary, while both options provide a centralized location for managing policies, Group Policy preferences (Answer D) is the better choice in this scenario as it allows you to disable per-user services on CLIENT1 more easily and with less administrative effort.
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Buruguduystunstugudunstuy
2 years, 2 months ago
The sfc command and Services management console are not relevant to this scenario.
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CSue
2 years, 3 months ago
Disable per-user services on a Windows 10 Pro computer and minimize administrative effort, the Services app is likely the best solution
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kitepoye
2 years, 4 months ago
This is the same question in Topic #: 5, Question #: 106 The answer was "the sc command". So is someone can explain why ? and what is the exact answer please Thx HenryJR
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flabezerra
2 years, 8 months ago
Selected Answer: D
You can't manage all of the per-user service templates services using normal Group Policy management methods. Because the per-user services aren't displayed in the Services management console, they're also not displayed in the Group Policy Services policy editor UI. In light of these restrictions, you can use the following methods to manage per-user services template services: A combination of a security template and a script or Group Policy preferences registry policy Group Policy preferences for all of the services A script for all of the services Could someone explain about what is template in this case?
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