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What MMC snap-ins is used to configure Group Policy settings?

Group Policy Object Editor


How do you get around an Internet Explorer block with a password?

Login as a administrator. open group policy and configure possword policy.


What section of group policy allows you to configure the maximum allowable clock skew between a client and a domain controller?

Kerberos Policy: first sentence on page162


When was Czersk Operational Group created?

Czersk Operational Group was created in 1939.


How are GPOS identified?

Group policies are used by administrators to configure and control user environment settings. Group Policy Objects (GPOs) are used to configure group policies which are applied to sites, domains, and organizational units (OUs). Group policy may be blocked or set so it cannot be overridden. The default is for subobjects to inherit the policy of their parents. There is a maximum of 1000 applicable group policies. Group policies are linked to domains, organizational units, or sites in Active Directory. A policy must be linked to a container object in Active Directory to be effective. They are stored in any domain for storage but can be linked to other domains to make them effective there also. The policy must be linked to the container (site, domain, or OU) that it is stored in to be effective in that container. One policy object can be linked to sveral containers. Several policy objects can be linked to one container.


When was Independent Operational Group Polesie created?

Independent Operational Group Polesie was created in 1939.


When did Independent Operational Group Silesia end?

Independent Operational Group Silesia ended in 1938.


When was Independent Operational Group Silesia created?

Independent Operational Group Silesia was created in 1938.


What section of Group Policy allow you to configure the maximum allowable clock skew between a client and a domain controller?

Kerberos Policy. This is found under: +Computer Configuration +Windows Settings +Security Settings +Account Policies +Kerberos Policies


What technique is used to configure one security group as member of another security group?

Group nesting


What are features available in the Print Management snap-in that are not available in the Devices and Printers applet?

Manage Remote Printers Configure Notifications Bulk Printer Management Deploy Printers by using Group Policy


What is a group domain or domain group?

Domain Group Policy is an infrastructure inside of the Microsoft Windows operating systems (Windows Server 2000, 2003, and 2008, along with Vista) that allows the administrator to implement specific configurations for both computers and users. This infrastructure is what provides the centralized management and configuration for an Active Directory environment. Group Policy provides directory-based desktop-configuration management. With Group Policy, you can specify policy settings for registry-based policies, security, software installations, scripts, folder redirection, Remote Installation Services (RIS), and Internet Explorer maintenance. Admins use Group Policy to define specific configurations for groups of users and computers by creating Group Policy settings. These settings are specified by the Group Policy Object Editor tool and contained in a Group Policy object (GPO), which is in turn linked to Active Directory containers, such as sites, domains, or OUs. Domain Group Policy is the configuration of groups and users within a domain. In this way, Group Policy settings are applied to the users and computers in those Active Directory containers. Admins can configure the users