Which GPO or GPOs will apply to User1 when the user signs in to Computer1 after Security Filtering is configured?

Note: This question-is part of a series of questions that use the same scenario. For your convenience, the scenario is repeated in each question. Each questionpresents a different goal and answer choices, but the text of the scenario is exactly the same in each question-in this series.
Start of repeated scenario.
Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains a single site named Site1. All computers are in Site1.
The Group Policy objects (GPOs) for the domain are configured as shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)

The relevant users and client computer in the domain are configured as shown in the following table.

End of repeated scenario.
You are evaluating what will occur when you remove the Authenticated Users group from the Security Filtering settings of A5.
Which GPO or GPOs will apply to User1 when the user signs in to Computer1 after Security Filtering is configured?
A. A1 and A7 only
B. A3 and A1 only.
C. A3, A1, A6 and A7
D. A7 only

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5 thoughts on “Which GPO or GPOs will apply to User1 when the user signs in to Computer1 after Security Filtering is configured?

  1. I think that the picture is wrongly edited and in Ou=1 direct childs are Ous are: 2 and 3
    Look how small is gap between Ou2 and Ou3 comparing to Ou1 and Ou2 or Ou3 to Ou4

    so normally:
    user 1 side policies: 31567
    user 2 side policies: 3154
    computer1 side policies: 31567

    for this particular question:
    User1 will get: 3167

  2. 91the correct answer may be C but no A3…

    Computer policy for Computer1 in OU4 = A1 + A5 (no permission) + A6 + A7
    User policy for User1 in OU4 = A1 + A5 (no permission) + A6 + A7

  3. I think the answer should be C.
    User1 and Computer1 are in OU4 so all GPOs will be applied accept A5.

  4. Anyone got an explanation for this?

    There is no block inheritance on this so I can’t see why would not accept all the GPOs?
    All the OUs seem to be sub OUs of the one before it.
    So A4 would inherit down.

    I can’t see any of these answers to be correct.

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