Windows 95 books buzzed about making changes to the Windows Registry. From an administrative perspective, which of the following will assist you to enforce registry settings, without permanently altering or "tattooing" the registry?

  1. Regedt32

  2. System Policy Editor

  3. ADSI Edit

  4. Group Policy


Correct Option: D

AI Explanation

To answer this question, let's go through each option to understand why it is correct or incorrect:

Option A) Regedt32 - This option is incorrect. Regedt32 is a registry editor in Windows 95, but it does not provide a way to enforce registry settings without permanently altering the registry.

Option B) System Policy Editor - This option is incorrect. System Policy Editor is a tool in Windows 95 that allows administrators to enforce various system policies, but it does not specifically assist in enforcing registry settings without permanently altering the registry.

Option C) ADSI Edit - This option is incorrect. ADSI Edit is a tool used for managing Active Directory in Windows Server environments, and it is not specifically designed for enforcing registry settings in Windows 95.

Option D) Group Policy - This option is correct. Group Policy is a feature in Windows that allows administrators to define and enforce various settings and configurations on a network of computers. With Group Policy, administrators can enforce registry settings without permanently altering the registry.

The correct answer is D) Group Policy. This option is correct because Group Policy provides a way to enforce registry settings without permanently altering the registry.

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