What should you do?

You have a System Center Configuration Manager 2007 environment running in native mode. You deploy software updates to Internet-based client computers.

You deploy an applicationto an Active Directory global group named Sales Team. Local computers used by members of the Sales Team group receive the deployed application. Internet-based computers used by members of the Sales Team group do not receive the deployed application.

You need to ensure that the application is deployed to all computers that are used by members of the Sales Team group.

What should you do?

You have a System Center Configuration Manager 2007 environment running in native mode. You deploy software updates to Internet-based client computers.

You deploy an applicationto an Active Directory global group named Sales Team. Local computers used by members of the Sales Team group receive the deployed application. Internet-based computers used by members of the Sales Team group do not receive the deployed application.

You need to ensure that the application is deployed to all computers that are used by members of the Sales Team group.

What should you do?

A.
Publish the management point to a public DNS server.

B.
Publish the distribution points to a public DNS server.

C.
Connect the computers that are used by the members of the Sales Team group to the internal network.

D.
Configure the Internet-facing distribution point to allow client computers to transfer content by using BITS, HTTP, and HTTPS.



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Manjunath

Manjunath

Is this the right answer, whats the point of using native mode if user has to connect to the local network.