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| Deja-vue 2003-01-30, 12:17 am |
| ....and today's Question:
You are the network administrator of your company's Windows 2000 domain. Your company wants to deploy a custom application named Drawing. To configure the Drawing application, you need to get a custom policy setting in the HKCU\Software\Policies location in the registry for every user in the domain.
What should you do?
A. Create a GPO named Draw Settings. Assign the Draw Settings GPO to the domain. Configure the Draw Settings GPO to run a startup script that changes the application HKCU\Software\Policies in the registry.
B. Create a GPO named Draw Settings. Assign the Draw Settings GPO to the domain. Configure the Draw Settings GPO to run a logon script that changes the application HKCU\Software\Policies in the registry.
C. Create a GPO named Draw Settings. Assign the Draw Settings GPO to the domain. Create a new Administrative template that defines the custom policy setting. Add the new Administrative template to the Draw Settings GPO. Configure the Draw Settings GPO to set the appropriate policy.
D. Create a registry file that has the .REG filename extension. Edit the registry file to change the appropriate HKCU\Software\Policies location in the registry.
We'll see 'ya tomorrow with the Answer! | |
| me? I dunno... 2003-01-30, 1:53 pm |
| I'll guess at 'B', because of the 'logon' keyword. | |
| Deja-vue 2003-01-31, 12:14 am |
| quote: Originally posted by Deja-vue
....and today's Question:
You are the network administrator of your company's Windows 2000 domain. Your company wants to deploy a custom application named Drawing. To configure the Drawing application, you need to get a custom policy setting in the HKCU\Software\Policies location in the registry for every user in the domain.
What should you do?
A. Create a GPO named Draw Settings. Assign the Draw Settings GPO to the domain. Configure the Draw Settings GPO to run a startup script that changes the application HKCU\Software\Policies in the registry.
B. Create a GPO named Draw Settings. Assign the Draw Settings GPO to the domain. Configure the Draw Settings GPO to run a logon script that changes the application HKCU\Software\Policies in the registry.
C. Create a GPO named Draw Settings. Assign the Draw Settings GPO to the domain. Create a new Administrative template that defines the custom policy setting. Add the new Administrative template to the Draw Settings GPO. Configure the Draw Settings GPO to set the appropriate policy.
D. Create a registry file that has the .REG filename extension. Edit the registry file to change the appropriate HKCU\Software\Policies location in the registry.
We'll see 'ya tomorrow with the Answer!
Sorry, me?idunno, it was supposed to be C.
Administrative (ADM) Templates are files that define settings the administrator can configure through the Group Policy utility. By default, two ADM files are loaded when a new GPO is created. One for the User and one for the computer. These two ADM files are named Inetres.adm (Internet Explorer Settings) and System.adm (Windows 2000 operating system component settings). The ADM templates are included in Windows 2000 and are located in the %SystemRoot%\Inf folder.
Thanks for being to only one with the Guts to takle this one!
I appreciate it!
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