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Users and Computers, you can't locate the object representing the shared folder. What
should you do so that you can see this object in Active Directory Users and Computers?
20. To which of the following can a GPO be linked? (Choose all that apply.)
a. Trees
b. Domains
c. Folders
d. Sites
21. Which container has a default GPO linked to it?
a. Users
b. Printers
c. Computers
d. Domain
22. When are policies set in the User Configuration node applied?
a. Every 5 minutes
b. Immediately
c. At user logon
d. At computer restart
23. Users can override settings in the Preferences folder of a GPO. True or False?
24. Which of the following is a folder under the Computer Configuration node? (Choose all that
apply.)
a. Administrative Templates
b. Users and Computers
c. Domain Controllers
d. Windows Settings
25. If a policy is defined in a GPO linked to a domain, and that policy is defined with a differ-
ent setting in a GPO linked to an OU, which is true by default?
a.
The policy setting in the GPO linked to the OU is applied.
b.
The policy setting in the GPO linked to the domain is applied.
c.
Neither policy setting is applied, and an error message is generated.
d.
The policy in both GPOs defaults to Not Defined so that no conflict exists.
Case Projects
Case Project 3-1: Configuring Active Directory
When Cool Gadgets first started its Windows network almost a year ago, the network was
small enough that you simply used the default Users and Computers containers for the user
account and computer account objects you created. However, now that the company has
grown to more than 50 users and computers, you decide that some structure is needed. You
talk to the owner to understand how the business is organized and learn that there are four
main departments: Executive, Marketing, Engineering, and Operations. Draw a diagram of
your Active Directory structure based on this information, including the types of objects in
each container. Include the objects that you know about and where those objects should be
located, and state whether you need to move any existing objects. Use triangles and circles
to represent container objects in your diagram, as shown in Figures 3-2 through 3-4.
 
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