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You are a domain administrator for a large, multi-domain network. There are approximately 2500 computers
in your domain. Organizational Units (OUs) have been created for each department. Group Policy objects
(GPOs) are linked to each OU to configure department-wide user and computer settings.
While you were on vacation, another 20 computers were added to the network. The computers appear to be
functioning correctly with one exception: the computers do not seem to have the necessary GPO settings
applied.
What should you do?
0 Verify that the GPOs are linked to the correct OUs.
0 Re-apply the GPO to the OUs.
0 Force the user to logout and restart the computer.
0 Delete and recreate the computers’ accounts.
@ Move the computer accounts from their current location to the correct OUs.
0 Remove them from the domain and rejoin them .
Explanation
By default, computers that are added to the domain from the workstation are added to the Computers built-in container.
Policies cannot be linked to the default containers. Once the computer accounts have been moved to the correct OUs,
the computer polices for that OU will become effective. None of the alternatives offered will move the computer accounts
from the default location, and therefore none of them will create the desired result.
Objectives
Objectives for MS 70-41 0:
502 Create and manage Active Directory users and computers
References
LabSim for Windows Server Pro: Install and Configure, Sections 4. 7 and 8.1.
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