Your network contains an Active Directory forest named contoso.com. The forest contains multiple
servers that run Windows Server 2012. The network contains 1,000 client computers that run
Windows 7. Two hundred remote users have laptop computers and only work from home.
The network does not provide remote access to users.
You need to recommend a monitoring solution to meet the following requirements:
Generate a list of updates that are applied successfully to all computers.
Minimize the amount of bandwidth used to download updates.
An administrator must approve the installation of an update on any client computer.
What should you include in the recommendation? (Each correct answer presents part of the
solution. Choose all that apply.)
A.
Microsoft Asset Inventory Service (AIS)
B.
Windows InTune
C.
Windows Server Update Services (WSUS)
D.
Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS)
E.
Microsoft System Center 2012 Service Manager
B and C only. AIS does not do updates.
agree!
Agreed with only B & C
Disagree, AIS is necessary to generate a list of updates that are applied successfully to all computers.
https://4sysops.com/archives/microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack-mdop-asset-inventory-service-ais/
The big purpose in any asset management software is the ability to quickly generate a variety of reports for auditing needs. AIS allows for four types of reports: Software, Hardware, License Purchases, License Installation. After choosing a report type, you can specify further filters. For example, in the Software report, we can filter by computer groups, publishers, and categories. If you use AIS to manage licenses, you can quickly track available licenses as well license coverages.
Disagree with Martin. It should be B & C.
http://www.aiotestking.com/microsoft/what-should-you-include-in-the-recommendation-255/#comment-763963
See reaction of Emo:
I think that AIS does nothing to do with updates. In general InTune should be suitable for all things (monitoring, managing updates with manager’s approval) but to minimize of bandhwith for updates (in office), we need WSUS or caching proxy (squid etc). So, I am betting on B and C.
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reacion of jimilives:
Intune handles the updates & reporting for the 200 remote users. They use their own Internet to get the updates
WSUS handles the “in-office” updates & reporting and satisfies the requirement of minimizing bandwidth for downloading updates.
You can use AIS as well
I don’t think you need anything more than Intune.
InTune can handle all of it.
Why do you need WSUS, the following links tells us that you do not need WSUS.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/intune/deploy-use/keep-windows-pcs-up-to-date-with-software-updates-in-microsoft-intune
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https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/windowsintune/2010/12/14/intune-and-wsus-update-management-functionality/