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What settings on an individual GPO link will force a particular GPOs settings to flow down through the active directory without being blocked by any child OUs?

Enforce exception


Which utility is used to edit the settings contained in an individual active directory group policy object?

Group Policy Management Console


Which utility is used to edit the settings contained in a individual Active Directory Group Policy Object?

Group Policy Management Console


Where is computer history stored?

Internet history is stored in a hidden directory on the computer. It is stored at the following path C:\Documents and Settings\YOURUSERNAME\Local Settings\History.


Where does Exchange store its configuration settings?

At Active Directory configuration partition


What is a child directory?

It is a sub directory in a hierarchy of directories. For example, My Pictures is a child of My Documents: C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My Documents\My Pictures


Which technique allows you to specify individual users or groups within a container who should or should not receive the settings configured in a particular GPO?

Security group filtering


What technique allows you to specify individual users or groups within a container who should or should not receive the settings configured in a particular GPO?

Security group filtering


What process applies Group Policy settings to various containers within Active Directory?

Linking


When a user makes changes to the settings of a Windows system where are these changes stored?

When a user makes changes to the settings of a Windows system, these changes are typically stored in the Windows Registry, a hierarchical database that contains configuration settings for the operating system and installed applications. Additionally, user-specific settings may be stored in individual user profiles located in the "C:\Users[Username]" directory. Some settings may also be saved in configuration files associated with specific applications.


What does a dot preceding a file name in Linux mean?

It means that the file or directory is used for application settings.


What tool could be used to view the settings of your server's computer account?

Active Directory Users and Computers