You have an Active Directory domain named contoso.com that contains a deployment of Microsoft System
Center 2012 Configuration Manager Service Pack 1 (SP1). You have a Microsoft Intune subscription that is
synchronized to contoso.com by using the Microsoft Azure Active Directory Synchronization Tool (DirSync.)
You need to ensure that you can use Configuration Manager to manage the devices that are registered to your
Microsoft Intune subscription.
Which two actions should you perform? Each correct answer presents a part of the solution.
A.
In Microsoft Intune, create a new device enrollment manager account.
B.
Install and configure Azure Active Directory Synchronization Services (AAD Sync.)
C.
In Microsoft Intune, configure an Exchange Connector.
D.
In Configuration Manager, configure the Microsoft Intune Connector role.
E.
In Configuration Manager, create the Microsoft Intune subscription.
Explanation:
To allow Configuration Manager to manage mobile devices in the same context as other devices, it requires
you to create a Windows Intune subscription and synchronize user accounts from Active Directory to Microsoft
Online. to achieve that, you are required to complete the following tasks:
Sign up for a Windows Intune organizational account
Add a public company domain and CNAME DNS entry
Verify users have public domain User Principal Names (UPNs)
If you plan to use single sign-on, deploy and configure Active Directory Federated Services (ADFS)
Deploy and Configure Active Directory Synchronization
Reset users Microsoft Online password – If not using ADFS*
Configure Configuration Manager for mobile device management
Create the Windows Intune Subscription in the Configuration Manager console
Add the Windows Intune Connector Site System role
Verify that Configuration Manager successfully connects to Windows Intunehttp://blogs.technet.com/b/configmgrteam/archive/2013/03/20/configuring-configuration-manager-sp1-tomanage-mobile-devices-using-windows-intune.aspx