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What is the difference between published and assigned software?
Typically, after you publish a software package to users in a site, domain, or OU, the users can use Add or Remove Programs to install the software. After you assign a software package to users in a site, domain, or OU, the software is advertised on the desktop. The application becomes available to the user the next time the user logs on (if application’s GPO applies to that user). The application is fully installed by the user from the Start menu, from Add or Remove Programs, from a desktop shortcut, or by opening a document (on demand) that has a file name extension that is associated with the application.
To backup active directory what feature do you install?
Install the backup features from the Server Manager.
What’s the name of the process to manually defrag active directory database?
SAM: Security Accounts Manager
What is a starter GPO?
A Starter GPO can be thought of as a Group Policy Object (GPO) template that may administrators use as a baseline while creating any new GPO.
Know the different tabs within the group policy management console: scope, details, settings and delegations and what they do.
What is the difference between MSI and MST?
When deploying software in a client server environment with either group policy or System Management Server, you are required to use an MSI file for the deployment. A MST file is a transform file that modifies an original MSI. If your company was a global company, you would use a MST file to deploy an MS Office application in separate languages.
What is the command line tool to refresh group policy? gpupdate What are the 3 different types of group policies?
Local, Domain and Starter GPO
Folder redirection, offline file storage, disk quotas
Policies have to be linked in order to run
Runas command:
Allows a user to run specific tools and programs with different permissions than the user's current logon provides. Runas is a

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