poolmanjim wrote: » Microsoft will go out of their way to trick you with Group Policies. Some will say this is cruel. Having supported Group Policy in the workplace, at a very large company, I'll tell you that the way Microsoft is testing you is similar to things you will find in the real world. Remember how GPO Precedence works. Pay attention to the differences between user policy and computer policy. They are going to throw you curveballs. Things like "We've applied this policy to this OU. We have security filtering for this group of users. Who actually gets the policy?" Remember that GPOs only apply to the OUs they are attached to and OUs beneath that OU. Remember that User Policy only affects users and computer policy only affects computers (normally). For the software restriction policies and AppLocker rules, I made note cards and drilled myself over and over on what the different types were and how they interacted. That is more rote memorization than anything else it seems. For firewalls, understand the basic ports and the quirks that Windows Firewall throws at you. Above all else, lab the crap out of this stuff. Just as soon as you understand GPOs lab them more. Group Policy is a deep topic with a lot of breadth.
Dojiscalper wrote: » I do know I suck at trick questions, LOL. I've been using the measure up practice tests.
Dojiscalper wrote: » Ok, I have a couple weeks before I try the 70-410 again. On the exam results I totally suck at Group Policy. I really need to improve this area, it might even be enough to get me a passing score. Anyone got any tips? The practice tests online aren't very accurate, on them Group Policy is my best knowledge area, LOL. I need to improve my score overall as well, but that will just take more study, more labbing etc.