Which cmdlet should you run first?

Your network contains one Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains a file server named Server01 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2. Server01 has an operating system drive and a data drive. Server01 has a trusted Platform Module (TPM).
Which cmdlet should you run first?

Your network contains one Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains a file server named Server01 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2. Server01 has an operating system drive and a data drive. Server01 has a trusted Platform Module (TPM).
Which cmdlet should you run first?

A.
Enable-TPMAutoProvisioning

B.
Unblock-TPM

C.
Install-WindowsFeature

D.
Lock-BitLocker



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dkaro

dkaro

I think it is C.
You have to install bitlocker.

G

G

Hi, in the question you don’t have nothing about BitLocker.
TPM can work alone without BL, so answer A can be right.
Correct me if I’m wrong

Niels

Niels

I have quite a but problem with this question.
It asks which cmdlet we should use first but it isn’t clear what task we have to accomplice with the cmdlet

Gal

Gal

yes it is problematic but the other answers arent relevant either, therefore “C” is mor elikely the question – on top of that bitlocker is on the exam subjects and no other reasons to use TPM reffering to 70-411 besdies BitLocker, corrent me if im wrong plz

BrewMaster

BrewMaster

I had this question on my test. The subject area being tested was BitLocker. The specific line was, “You want to protect your machine with BitLocker encryption. Which cmdlet should you run first?”

I put C on the exam.

JF

JF

Must be what? What’s the point?

The question is this:
“You network has this, and that, and it’s blue with yellow dots. Which cmdlet should you run first?”

What is this ???????

Coop

Coop

There’s a line missing from the question. The exam says (and I can’t remember verbatim) “You want to enable BitLocker”. I put C as there’s no reference in the description about that being installed, and it does say “run FIRST”. No way of knowing whether that was correct, though.