AZ-800 · Question #5
AZ-800 Question #5: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation
The correct answer is C: loopback processing in GP04. This question asks which Group Policy mechanism forces user-specific settings to apply based on the computer being used, regardless of where the user account resides in AD.
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Case Study 1 - Fabrikam, Inc Overview Fabrikam, Inc is a manufacturing company that has a main office in New York and a branch office in Seattle. Existing Environment On-premises Servers The on-premises network contains servers that run Windows Server as shown in the following table. DC1 hosts all the operation master roles. WEB1 and WEB2 run an Internet Information Services (IIS) web app named Webapp1. On-premises Network The New York and Seattle offices are connected by using redundant WAN links. The client computers in each office get IP addresses from their local DHCP server. DHCP1 contains a scope named Scope1 that has addresses for the New York office, DHCP2 contains a scope named Scope2 that has addresses for the Seattle office. Identity Infrastructure The network contains a single on-premises Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain named corp.falbrikam.com. Currently, all the service accounts use individual domain user accounts. All domain controllers have the DNS Server role installed and host a copy of the Active Directory integrated DNS zone of corp.fabrikam.com. The corp.fabrikam.com AD DS domain syncs with an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant. Group Policy Objects (GPOs) The corp.fabrikam.com domain contains the organizational units (OUs) and custom Group Policy Objects (GPOs) shown in the following table. Requirements Planned Changes Fabrikam identifies the following planned changes: Create a single Azure subscription named Sub1 that will contain a single Azure virtual network named Vnet1. Replace the WAN links between the Seattle and New York offices by using Azure Virtual WAN and FxpressRoute. Both on premises offices will be connected to Vnet1 by using ExpressRoute. Create three Azure file shares named newyorkhiles, seattlefiles, and companyfiles. Create a domain controller named dc3.corp.fabrikam.com in Vnet1. Deploy an Azure Virtual Desktop host pool to Vnet1. The Azure Virtual Desktop session hosts will be hybrid Azure AD-joined. License all servers for Microsoft Defender for servers. Use Azure Policy to enforce configuration management policies on the servers in Azure and on- premises. Networking Requirements Fabrikam identifies the following networking requirements: Implement Virtual WAN and ensure that all the network traffic between the sites uses Virtual WAN. All communications must occur over ExpressRoute. If a DHCP server fails, ensure that the client computers can continue to receive their dynamic IP address and renew their existing lease. Ensure that the resources in Vnet1 can resolve the names of the on-premises servers in the corp.fabrikam.com domain. Security Requirements Fabrikam identifies the following security requirements: Apply GPO4 to the Azure Virtual Desktop session hosts. Ensure that Azure Virtual Desktop user sessions lock after being idle for 10 minutes. Users must be able to control the lockout time manually from their client computer. Ensure that server administrators request approval before they can establish a Remote Desktop connection to an Azure virtual machine. If the request is approved, the connection must be established within two hours. Prevent user passwords from containing all or part of words that are based on the company name, such as Fab, f@br1kAm or fabr!|. Ensure that all instances of Webapp1 use the same service account. The password of the service account must change automatically every 30 days. Prevent domain controllers from directly contacting hosts on the internet. File Sharing Requirements You need to configure the synchronization of Azure files to meet the following requirements: Ensure that seattlefiles syncs to FS2. Ensure that newyorkfiles syncs to FS1. Ensure that companyfiles syncs to both FS1 and FS2. Question You need to configure the Group Policy settings to ensure that the Azure Virtual Desktop session hosts meet the security requirements. What should you configure?
Options
- Asecurity filtering for the link of GP04
- Bsecurity filtering for the link of GP01
- Cloopback processing in GP04
- Dthe Enforced property for the link of GP01
- Eloopback processing in GP01
- Fthe Enforced property for the link of GP04
Explanation
This question asks which Group Policy mechanism forces user-specific settings to apply based on the computer being used, regardless of where the user account resides in AD.
Common mistakes.
- A. Security filtering on the GP04 link controls which security principals receive the GPO but does not change how user settings are layered with computer-based policy on logon.
- B. Security filtering on the GP01 link restricts which objects receive GP01 and has no bearing on applying user settings based on computer location.
- D. The Enforced property on the GP01 link prevents child OUs from blocking inheritance of GP01 but does not cause user settings to be applied based on the computer's OU.
- E. Loopback processing must be configured in the GPO linked to the computer's OU (GP04), not in a user-targeted GPO such as GP01, so this setting would have no effect.
- F. The Enforced property on GP04's link prevents inheritance blocking but does not trigger user settings to follow the computer's linked GPO instead of the user's own GPO.
Concept tested. Group Policy loopback processing for computer-based user settings
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