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Group Policy Preferences 5.8 Group Policy Group Policy Preferences TestOut Server Pro 2016: Identity

Section Skill Overview Deploy shortcuts in a GPO. TestOut Server Pro 2016: Identity

Key Terms Group Policy Preference TestOut Server Pro 2016: Identity

Key Definitions Group Policy Preference: Group Policy Preferences are similar to Group Policy Settings with the following key exceptions: Preferences are not enforced. The user interface is not disabled. Removal of a preference does not restore the original setting. TestOut Server Pro 2016: Identity

Group Policy Preferences Replace login scripts functions Map user drives Make registry changes Drop file or folder onto desktop Provide item-level targeting TestOut Server Pro 2016: Identity

In-Class Practice Do the following labs: 5.8.6 Deploy Desktop Shortcuts in a GPO TestOut Server Pro 2016: Identity

Class Discussion How do you configure Group Policy preferences? TestOut Server Pro 2016: Identity