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Microsoft Exam AZ-140 Topic 6 Question 68 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's AZ-140 exam
Question #: 68
Topic #: 6
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Your network contains an on-premises Active Directory domain and a Windows Virtual Desktop deployment.

The computer accounts for all the session hosts are in an organizational unit (OU) named WVDHostsOU. All user accounts are in an OU named CorpUsers.

A domain administrator creates a Group Policy Object (GPO) named Policy1 that only contains user settings.

The administrator links Policy1 to WVDHostsOU.

You discover that when users sign in to the session hosts, none of the settings from Policy1 are applied.

What should you configure to apply GPO settings to the users when they sign in to the session hosts?

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Suggested Answer: B

In order to deploy a VPN gateway to VNet1, you should first add a subnet named GatewaySubnet to VNet1. According to the Microsoft Official Guide AZ-140, 'You must create a gateway subnet for the virtual network that you plan to use for the gateway. The subnet must be named GatewaySubnet and it must use an address range that is large enough to accommodate the number of IP addresses that you plan to use for the gateway and its supporting resources.' Therefore, the first step to ensure that you can deploy the VPN gateway is to add a subnet named GatewaySubnet to VNet1.


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Desire
1 months ago
Loopback processing, huh? Sounds like a job for the time-traveling IT department. Where's my DeLorean when I need it?
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Lina
19 days ago
A) loopback processing
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Jacquline
1 months ago
Restricted groups? More like 'restricted brain cells' if you ask me. Clearly, the answer is loopback processing. It's the only one that makes sense, unless you want your users to be stuck in a digital time loop.
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Lauran
1 months ago
Mandatory Roaming User Profiles? Yikes, that sounds like a recipe for disaster. I'll pass on that one, thanks.
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Glory
2 months ago
I'm gonna go with B, FSLogix profiles. It's like a magical hat that can hold all your settings, right? Easy peasy!
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Mozell
28 days ago
User2: Yeah, I agree. Maybe we should try loopback processing instead of FSLogix profiles.
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Sharmaine
1 months ago
User1: I think we need to configure something else to apply the GPO settings.
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Vernell
2 months ago
Hmm, this one's tricky. I'm guessing loopback processing is the way to go, since the GPO is linked to the wrong OU. But that's just my two cents.
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Alethea
19 days ago
That's not the solution here. We need to ensure the GPO settings are applied to the users when they sign in to the session hosts, so loopback processing is the way to go.
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Beckie
22 days ago
D) restricted groups
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Delpha
29 days ago
No, FSLogix profiles won't help in this situation. We need to focus on applying the GPO settings to the users on the session hosts.
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Brynn
1 months ago
B) FSLogix profiles
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Stanton
1 months ago
Yeah, you're right. Since the GPO is linked to the wrong OU, using loopback processing should apply the settings to the users when they sign in to the session hosts.
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Casandra
1 months ago
A) loopback processing
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Artie
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think mandatory Roaming User Profiles could also help in applying the GPO settings.
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Jacquline
2 months ago
I agree, loopback processing will apply the GPO settings to the users on the session hosts.
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Jeanice
2 months ago
I think we should configure loopback processing.
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