What is the default group policy application?
It applies in the following order:
AKA: LSDOU - Last to apply wins
What are the different was you can manipulate the application of GPOs?
What is loopback processing?
What are the two options?
Essentially loopback processing changes the standard group policy processing. The user configuration settings are applied based on the computers GPO Scope during logon.
Merge or Replace
What are the three states that most group policies have?
What should you watch out for?
How do you delegate the permission to create GPOs?
Add the user to the Group Policy Creator Owners AD group
or
In the Group Policy Management Console (GPMC), add the user to the Group Policy Objects delegation tab
How do you delegate the ability to Link a GPO?
Can you narrow the delegated permissions?
How would you delegate the ability to Edit a single GPO?
How would you delegate the ability to create a WMI Filter?
Select the WMI Filters folder
Select the delgation tab
Select the User
Set permissions (Creator Owner - only can create/edit what he owns, Full control - Unrestricted WMI access)
Duplicate
How do you delegate the ability to Perform Group Policy Modeling analysis?
Can you narrow the delegated permissions?
How do you delegate the ability to Read Group Policy Results data?
Can you narrow the delegated permissions?
How do you backup a GPO?
What is the difference between Restoring a GPO and Importing a GPO?
Restoring:
Importing:
How do you Restore a GPO?
GUI:
PowerShell:
How do you copy a GPO (with in the same domain)?
GUI:
PowerShell:
How do you Import a GPO?
GUI:
PowerShell:
How do you copy a GPO (between two domains)?
GUI:
PowerShell:
How do create a Migration Table?
When would you use a migration Table?
When importing a GPO
When enforcing a GPO what happens?
What does blocking inheritance do?
How would you filter a GPO to only apply to a certain group?
How would you add a WMI Filter to a GPO?