You need to configure the desktop and tablet computers …

You support Windows 10 Enterprise desktop computers and tablets that are members of an Active Directory
domain. The domain includes Active Directory Certificate Services. All users use virtual smart cards to log on to
their computers.
A domain user wants to log on to both his desktop computer and his tablet computer by using the same domain
user account.
You need to configure the desktop and tablet computers to support two-factor authentication for the same
domain user account.
What should you do?

You support Windows 10 Enterprise desktop computers and tablets that are members of an Active Directory
domain. The domain includes Active Directory Certificate Services. All users use virtual smart cards to log on to
their computers.
A domain user wants to log on to both his desktop computer and his tablet computer by using the same domain
user account.
You need to configure the desktop and tablet computers to support two-factor authentication for the same
domain user account.
What should you do?

A.
Enroll the user for two separate certificates based on the Smartcard Logon template. Install one certificate
in a virtual smart card on each of the user’s computers/

B.
After the user has logged on to one computer, disable the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) on the second
computer. Run the tpmvscmgr.exe utility on each of the computers.

C.
Issue a temporary physical smart card. Use this smart card for an initial logon on each computer, then
disconnect the tablet from the office network and destroy the temporary smart card.

D.
Export the private key from the desktop computer. Import the private key to the tablet.



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