You have a System Center Operations Manager 2007 environment. You install agents on all of the companys Microsoft Windows XP Professional client computers. You import the Windows Client 2000/XP Operating System Management Pack on the Management Server. You need to generate alerts for one of the Windows XP Professional client computers. What should you do?
A.
Using the Operations Console, remove the agent from the client computer, and add the agent to agentless
managed devices.
B.
Using the Operations Console, move the client computer to the Business Critical Client computer group.
C.
Import the Microsoft Information Worker Management Pack.
D.
Remove and then re-import the Windows Client 2000/XP Operating System Management Pack.
Explanation:
B: CORRECT
Business-Critical Client MonitoringIn some cases, client systems are critical to the business operations. Point-of-sale terminals, kiosks, bank ATMs, or certain employee workstations, such as bank traders or manufacturing engineers, are examples of critical client systems. If a critical client system goes down or has significant performance problems, the business will lose money. These systems need to be monitored as if they were servers. This type of monitoring generates monitoring alerts as if the client systems were server computers.
C: INCORRECT
Understanding the Information Worker Management PackYou can use the Information Worker Management Pack to monitor components of the Microsoft Office applications and Microsoft Windows Explorer, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Windows Explorer, Windows Media Player, and Microsoft Mail and Outlook Express.