Corporate Web Page Default Home Page Policy - Best Compliance Methods

Compliance with Company Computer Policy

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A company's computer policy dictates that all users workstations must use the company's corporate web page as their default home page.

Which of the following methods should an administrator use to BEST comply with this policy?

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A. B. C. D.

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The BEST method for an administrator to comply with the company's computer policy of using the corporate web page as the default home page on all users' workstations is to use the Group Policy setting to set the default homepage.

Option A, configuring a logon script, would work but is less efficient because it requires running a script at every login, which can cause delays in accessing the desktop.

Option C, manually configuring the homepage on all workstations, is time-consuming and prone to human error. It is not a scalable solution for large organizations with a significant number of workstations.

Option D, setting the default homepage on the base computer image, is suitable for new deployments but not for existing workstations. It would require the time and effort of deploying a new base image to all existing workstations.

Therefore, the best option is B, set the default homepage to the corporate website in Group Policy. Group Policy is a centralized way of configuring settings on multiple computers in an Active Directory environment. By setting the default homepage through Group Policy, the administrator can ensure that all users' workstations are compliant with the policy without any additional manual configuration. It is a more efficient and scalable solution for maintaining the company's computer policy.