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Manage Services with Group Policy You work as the IT security administrator for a small corporate network. You plan to configure AppLocker rules for workstations on your network. As a result, you need to make sure the Application Identity service is running on all workstations. You have also identified several services that should not be running because of security concerns. You want to make sure that these services are not running on any workstations.
All workstations reside in a container named Workstations in Active Directory. A GPO named WorkstationGPO is linked to this container.
In this lab, your task is to configure the Workstation GPO with the following settings:
Service Setting
Application Identity Automatic
Remote Registry Disabled
Routing and Remote Access Disabled
SSDP Discovery Disabled
UPnP Device Host Disabled

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