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You are a network administrator responsible for managing GPOs in a Windows domain environment. You need to ensure that a specific GPO is applied to a group of users, but it should not affect the computers they use. Which setting should you configure in the GPO?1.0 MarksUser ConfigurationSecurity FilteringGroup Policy InheritanceWMI FilteringComputer Configuration

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You are a network administrator responsible for managing GPOs in a Windows domain environment. You need to ensure that a specific GPO is applied to a group of users, but it should not affect the computers they use. Which setting should you configure in the GPO?1.0 MarksUser ConfigurationSecurity FilteringGroup Policy InheritanceWMI FilteringComputer Configuration

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You should configure the "User Configuration" setting in the GPO. This setting applies Group Policy settings to user accounts, which will affect users no matter which computer they log onto in the domain. However, it will not affect the computers they use. Here are the steps:

  1. Open the Group Policy Management Console (GPMC).
  2. In the console tree, locate the Group Policy Object (GPO) you want to modify.
  3. Right-click the GPO and then click Edit.
  4. In the Group Policy Management Editor, go to User Configuration.
  5. Here, you can define the settings that you want to apply to the group of users.
  6. After you have configured the settings, close the Group Policy Management Editor.
  7. The changes you made will take effect the next time the users log on to the domain.

Remember, the "User Configuration" settings in a GPO will only apply when a user logs on to the domain. The "Computer Configuration" settings apply when the computer starts up, not when a user logs on.

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