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You're configuring a GPO to deploy a custom software application to specific computers in your domain. The application requires administrative privileges to install. What should you do to ensure the GPO can successfully install the software?

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You're configuring a GPO to deploy a custom software application to specific computers in your domain. The application requires administrative privileges to install. What should you do to ensure the GPO can successfully install the software?

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To ensure the GPO can successfully install the software, you should follow these steps:

  1. Create a new Group Policy Object (GPO): Open the Group Policy Management console, right-click on the Group Policy Objects folder and select "New". Name the new GPO.

  2. Configure the GPO to deploy the software: Right-click on the newly created GPO and select "Edit". Navigate to Computer Configuration > Policies > Software Settings > Software installation. Right-click on "Software installation" and select "New" > "Package".

  3. Provide the path to the software package: In the dialog box that opens, provide the network path to the software package that you want to deploy. Make sure that the path is accessible to all the computers where the software needs to be installed.

  4. Set the deployment method: In the "Deploy Software" dialog box, select "Assigned". This will ensure that the software is automatically installed the next time the computers restart.

  5. Set the security level: Since the software requires administrative privileges to install, you need to ensure that the GPO has the necessary permissions. Navigate to Delegation tab of the GPO, click on "Advanced" button, select "Authenticated Users" and ensure that "Apply group policy" permission is allowed.

  6. Link the GPO to the correct Organizational Unit (OU): Go back to the Group Policy Management console, right-click on the OU where the computers are located and select "Link an Existing GPO". Select the GPO that you just created.

  7. Force a Group Policy update: You can either wait for the Group Policy to update automatically (which can take up

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