Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain
contains 500 client computers that run Windows 8. You plan to deploy two applications
named App1 and App2 to the client computers. App2 is updated by the application
manufacturer every month. You need to recommend an application distribution strategy for
the applications. The solution must meet the following requirements:
The executable files of App1 must NOT be stored on the client computers.
Users who run App2 must run the latest version of App2 only.
What should you recommend using to deploy the applications?
A.
RemoteApp programs
B.
Microsoft Enterprise Desktop Virtualization (MED-V)
C.
Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V) in standalone mode
D.
A Group Policy software distribution package assigned to the computer accounts
Explanation:
Note:
*RemoteApp enables you to make programs that are accessed remotely through Remote
Desktop Services appear as if they are running on the end user’s local computer. These
programs are referred toas RemoteApp programs. Instead of being presented to the user in
the desktop of the Remote Desktop Session Host (RD Session Host) server, the RemoteApp
program is integrated with the client’s desktop. The RemoteApp program runs in its own
resizable window, can be dragged between multiple monitors, and has its own entry in the
taskbar. If a user is running more than one RemoteApp program on the same RD Session
Host server, the RemoteApp program will share the same Remote Desktop Services
session.
Incorrect:
Not B:
*The App-V clients may also be used in a “stand-alone” mode without either of the server
infrastructures. In this case, the sequenced packages are delivered using an external
technique, such as an Electronic Software Delivery system or manual deployment.
*Microsoft Application Virtualization (MS App-V) platform allows applications to be deployed
(“streamed”) in real-time to any client from a virtual application server. It removes the need
for traditional local installation of the applications, although a standalone deployment method
is also supported. With a streaming-based implementation, the App-V client needs to be
installed on the client machines and application data that is stored on the virtual applicationserver is installed (streamed) to the client cache on demand when it is first used, or preinstalled in a local cache.