What solution should you include in the recommendation?

Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com.
Your company has 100 users in the sales department. Each sales user has a domain-joined
laptop computer that runs either Windows 7 or Windows 8. The sales users rarely travel to
the company’s offices to connect directly to the corporate network.
You need to recommend a solution to ensure that you can manage the sales users’ laptop
computers when the users are working remotely.
What solution should you include in the recommendation?

Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com.
Your company has 100 users in the sales department. Each sales user has a domain-joined
laptop computer that runs either Windows 7 or Windows 8. The sales users rarely travel to
the company’s offices to connect directly to the corporate network.
You need to recommend a solution to ensure that you can manage the sales users’ laptop
computers when the users are working remotely.
What solution should you include in the recommendation?

A.
Deploy the Remote Access server role on a server on the internal network.

B.
Deploy the Network Policy and Access Services server role on a server on the internal
network.

C.
Deploy a Microsoft System Center 2012 Service Manager infrastructure.

D.
Deploy a Microsoft System Center 2012 Operations Manager infrastructure.



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Tech1

Tech1

The premium file has D as the answer though I think it’s A because it states the laptop users rarely connect directly to the internal network so presumably they’re connecting via a VPN connection.

I’m not 100% but I can’t find anything that confirms SCOM can manage computers connected via a VPN.

Tech1

Tech1

Ok thinking this through a bit more I’m certain it’s A because the question is asking for a solution to remotely manage a computer that isn’t directly connected to the network and SCOM alone can’t provide the remote access and management.

Frousse

Frousse

Look at this link : http://www.isaserver.org/articles-tutorials/configuration-general/Configuring-SCCM-UAG-DirectAccess-Part2.html

I think answer is A : SCCM

SCOM is for getting alerts,
Users already have remote Access so there’s no need to add any RRAS server,

Computers are domain-joined and are Win7/Win8 (Direct Access)

SCCM is for deploying software updates, software, getting inventory, etc, etc, so SCCM is for managing computers, and with directAccess it can manage computers working remotely.

To me, the answer is D

eric

eric

I think Tech1 is right, the answer is A.

In Windows ServerĀ® 2012 R2 and Windows ServerĀ® 2012 the Remote Access server role provides centralized administration, configuration, and monitoring of both DirectAccess and VPN-based remote access services with the Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS). Both DirectAccess and RRAS can now be deployed on the same Edge server and managed by using Windows PowerShell commands and the Remote Access Microsoft Management Console (MMC).

DirectAccess enables remote users to securely access shared resources, Web sites, and applications on an internal network without connecting to a virtual private network (VPN). DirectAccess establishes bi-directional connectivity with an internal network every time a DirectAccess-enabled computer is connected to the Internet. Users never have to think about connecting to the internal network, and IT administrators can manage remote computers outside the office, even when the computers are not connected to the VPN.
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn636119.aspx

puck

puck

Yeah I would say A.

Premium dumps are a joke, and if you just learn them off by heart you will fail.

“Ease-of-management: DirectAccess client computers that are connected to the Internet can be remotely managed by remote access administrators through DirectAccess, even when the client computers are not located on the internal corporate network. Client computers that do not meet corporate requirements can be remediated automatically by using management servers.”

https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj574200.aspx

David

David

Agree!

david

david

the question is ‘when the users are working remotely’, so I think the answer is D. using SCCM to ‘manage the sales users’ laptop computers’.