You have a SharePoint 2010 application deployed in production. The application has a list
with a single long-running workflow named Version A. You design a new version of the
workflow named VersionB. You have the following requirements: ·Existing instances of
VersionA must continue to run until completed. .VersionB must always be instantiated in the
future. .VersionA must no longer be instantiated. You need to design the solution to meet
the requirements. Which approach should you recommend?
A.
Disable the Start this workflow when a new item is created property in the Start Options
of VersionB
B.
Set the No New Instances property in the Remove Workflows settings of VersionA.
C.
Set the Optionally limit the number of versions to retain property in the Versioning
Settings of the list.
D.
You design a new version of the workflow named VersionB. You have the following
requirements: ·Existing instances of VersionA must continue to run until completed.
.VersionB must always be instantiated in the future. .VersionA must no longer be
instantiated. You need to design the solution to meet the requirements. Which approach
should you recommend? A. Disable the Start this workflow when a new item is created
property in the Start Options of VersionA.