A particular computer on your network is a member of several gpos. gpo-a has precedence set to 1. gpo-b has precedence set to 2, and gpo-c has precedence set to 3. according to the given levels of precedence, what will be the resultant set of policy (rsop) for this machine?

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In this scenario, the resultant set of policy (RSOP) for this computer system would be that: GPO-A will take precedence and overwrite any conflicting settings.

What is GPO?

GPO is an acronym for Group Policy Object and it can be defined as a set of Group Policy settings of the Microsoft Windows NT operating systems that defines what a computer system should look like. Also, GPO controls user and computer account features and working environment in general.

Based on the level precedence that was set for this computer on your network, its resultant set of policy (RSOP) would be that GPO-A will take precedence and overwrite any conflicting settings from GPO-B and GPO-C.

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