What is the best recommendation?

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Testlet 1
Overview
General Overview
Proseware, Inc. is an international manufacturing company that has 3,000 employees. The company has a
sales department a marketing department, a research department and a human resources department.
Physical Locations
Proseware has two main offices and five branch offices. The main offices are located in New York City and
London. The branch offices are located in Singapore, Sydney, Auckland, Montreal, and Tokyo.
Users from each department are located in each office.
All of the offices connect to each other by using a WAN link. Each office also has a direct connection to the
Internet.
Existing Environment
Active Directory
The network contains one Active Directory forest named proseware.com. The forest contains a single domain.
All servers in the domain run Windows Server 2012 R2.
Each office contains a single domain controller. Each domain controller is configured as a DHCP server and a
DNS server. Each office is configured as an Active Directory site. There is an organizational unit (OU) for each
department.
All client computers are configured to use the DNS server in their respective office only.
Network Infrastructure
The client computers in all of the offices are managed by using Microsoft System Center 2012R2 Configuration
Manager. A collection exists for each department. There is a distribution point in each main office.
Proseware is evaluating Windows Intune for the management of personal devices. Currently, Windows Intune
is not integrated with Configuration Manager.
The New York City office has the following servers and client computers:
Client computers that run the 64-bit version of Windows 8.1 Enterprise and have Microsoft Office 2013
installed
A Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) server
Five file servers that host multiple shared folders
Remote Desktop Services (RDS) server farm
Hyper-V servers
Each of the branch offices has the following servers and client computers:
Client computers that run the 64-bit version of Windows 8.1 Enterprise and have Office 2013installed
A Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) server configured as a replica server
A file server that hosts multiple shared folders
The users in the sales department use laptops. Often, the sales department users are away from the office for
more than a month at a time, during which they have no connection to the company network.
A corporate security policy for the company-owned client computers states that the Remote Desktop feature
must be disabled and if a computer is idle for 15 minutes, a password–protected screen saver must beactivated.
Recently, WSUS was integrated with Configuration Manager and several updates were approved and deployed
by using Configuration Manager.
Application Infrastructure
A third-party desktop application named App1 is used by the users in the sales department and the marketing
department. The application vendor publishes weekly updates for App1 to a public FTP site. The updates are
packaged as MSP files.
A line-of-business Windows Store app named App2 is used by all users.
A third-party desktop application named App3 is used by the users in the research department. The first update
for App3 was released by the application vendor as a Windows Installer (MSI) package. The update was not
deployed yet.
App1, App2, and App3 are used only on company-owned computers.
Problem Statements
Proseware identifies the following issues on the network:
When an update to App1 is available, the sales department users report that they do not receive the update
until they return to the office.
Network monitoring reveals that some of the client computers download updates from WSUS servers
directly, while some computers download the updates from a Configuration Manager distribution point.
Some users attempt to update App3 manually by downloading the update directly from the vendor’s website.
Several of these users report that they fail to install the update due to a lack of disk space.
Requirements
Business Goals
Proseware identifies the following business goals:
Minimize the costs associated with purchasing hardware and software,
Reduce licensing costs by identifying and uninstalling unused applications.
Planned Changes
Proseware plans to implement a new Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) policy. The policy will allow users to
access corporate data and applications from their personal device. The devices must run one of the following
approved operating systems:
Windows RT 8.1
Windows 8.1
Android 4.0
iOS7.0
Proseware plans to implement the following applications:
Redeploy App3 to include the update.
Deploy a new application named App4, a 32-bit desktop application that will be used by the marketing
department users on their personal device.
Deploy a new application named App5, a 64-bit desktop application that will be used by all users. App5 uses
a third-party installer, requires several pre-requisite software packages, and installs several kernel mode
device drivers. App5 will be used only on company-owned computers.
Deploy a new application named App6, a desktop application that will be used by the sales department
users. App6 is incompatible with Appl. App6 will be used only on company-owned computers.Technical Requirements
Proseware identifies the following technical requirements:
Enforce a corporate security policy for personal devices, which states that all devices that have access to
corporate data must have a security PIN and must lock automatically after five minutes of inactivity.
Generate a security report that lists all of the desktop computers that do not meet the corporate security
policy.
Ensure that the marketing department users can use their applications from their personal device.
Ensure that personal devices have restricted access to domain resources.

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You need to recommend a deployment solution for App6.
What is the best recommendation? More than one answer choice may achieve the goal. Select the BEST
answer.

###BeginCaseStudy###

Testlet 1
Overview
General Overview
Proseware, Inc. is an international manufacturing company that has 3,000 employees. The company has a
sales department a marketing department, a research department and a human resources department.
Physical Locations
Proseware has two main offices and five branch offices. The main offices are located in New York City and
London. The branch offices are located in Singapore, Sydney, Auckland, Montreal, and Tokyo.
Users from each department are located in each office.
All of the offices connect to each other by using a WAN link. Each office also has a direct connection to the
Internet.
Existing Environment
Active Directory
The network contains one Active Directory forest named proseware.com. The forest contains a single domain.
All servers in the domain run Windows Server 2012 R2.
Each office contains a single domain controller. Each domain controller is configured as a DHCP server and a
DNS server. Each office is configured as an Active Directory site. There is an organizational unit (OU) for each
department.
All client computers are configured to use the DNS server in their respective office only.
Network Infrastructure
The client computers in all of the offices are managed by using Microsoft System Center 2012R2 Configuration
Manager. A collection exists for each department. There is a distribution point in each main office.
Proseware is evaluating Windows Intune for the management of personal devices. Currently, Windows Intune
is not integrated with Configuration Manager.
The New York City office has the following servers and client computers:
Client computers that run the 64-bit version of Windows 8.1 Enterprise and have Microsoft Office 2013
installed
A Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) server
Five file servers that host multiple shared folders
Remote Desktop Services (RDS) server farm
Hyper-V servers
Each of the branch offices has the following servers and client computers:
Client computers that run the 64-bit version of Windows 8.1 Enterprise and have Office 2013installed
A Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) server configured as a replica server
A file server that hosts multiple shared folders
The users in the sales department use laptops. Often, the sales department users are away from the office for
more than a month at a time, during which they have no connection to the company network.
A corporate security policy for the company-owned client computers states that the Remote Desktop feature
must be disabled and if a computer is idle for 15 minutes, a password–protected screen saver must beactivated.
Recently, WSUS was integrated with Configuration Manager and several updates were approved and deployed
by using Configuration Manager.
Application Infrastructure
A third-party desktop application named App1 is used by the users in the sales department and the marketing
department. The application vendor publishes weekly updates for App1 to a public FTP site. The updates are
packaged as MSP files.
A line-of-business Windows Store app named App2 is used by all users.
A third-party desktop application named App3 is used by the users in the research department. The first update
for App3 was released by the application vendor as a Windows Installer (MSI) package. The update was not
deployed yet.
App1, App2, and App3 are used only on company-owned computers.
Problem Statements
Proseware identifies the following issues on the network:
When an update to App1 is available, the sales department users report that they do not receive the update
until they return to the office.
Network monitoring reveals that some of the client computers download updates from WSUS servers
directly, while some computers download the updates from a Configuration Manager distribution point.
Some users attempt to update App3 manually by downloading the update directly from the vendor’s website.
Several of these users report that they fail to install the update due to a lack of disk space.
Requirements
Business Goals
Proseware identifies the following business goals:
Minimize the costs associated with purchasing hardware and software,
Reduce licensing costs by identifying and uninstalling unused applications.
Planned Changes
Proseware plans to implement a new Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) policy. The policy will allow users to
access corporate data and applications from their personal device. The devices must run one of the following
approved operating systems:
Windows RT 8.1
Windows 8.1
Android 4.0
iOS7.0
Proseware plans to implement the following applications:
Redeploy App3 to include the update.
Deploy a new application named App4, a 32-bit desktop application that will be used by the marketing
department users on their personal device.
Deploy a new application named App5, a 64-bit desktop application that will be used by all users. App5 uses
a third-party installer, requires several pre-requisite software packages, and installs several kernel mode
device drivers. App5 will be used only on company-owned computers.
Deploy a new application named App6, a desktop application that will be used by the sales department
users. App6 is incompatible with Appl. App6 will be used only on company-owned computers.Technical Requirements
Proseware identifies the following technical requirements:
Enforce a corporate security policy for personal devices, which states that all devices that have access to
corporate data must have a security PIN and must lock automatically after five minutes of inactivity.
Generate a security report that lists all of the desktop computers that do not meet the corporate security
policy.
Ensure that the marketing department users can use their applications from their personal device.
Ensure that personal devices have restricted access to domain resources.

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You need to recommend a deployment solution for App6.
What is the best recommendation? More than one answer choice may achieve the goal. Select the BEST
answer.

A.
Client Hyper-V

B.
a local installation

C.
a RemoteApp program

D.
a Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V) package



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