What should you do?

You develop a run-time image by using Windows Embedded Standard. The image uses Enhanced Write Filter (EWF) to prevent changes to the run-time image. The image is installed on devices that connect to a Windows domain. Devices that run the image work correctly for a whole month. After that, they are unable to log on to the domain. You need to change the image to allow any device that runs the image to continue accessing the Windows domain after the image is deployed. You also need to ensure that the partition where the image is located remains protected. What should you do?

You develop a run-time image by using Windows Embedded Standard. The image uses Enhanced Write Filter (EWF) to prevent changes to the run-time image. The image is installed on devices that connect to a Windows domain. Devices that run the image work correctly for a whole month. After that, they are unable to log on to the domain. You need to change the image to allow any device that runs the image to continue accessing the Windows domain after the image is deployed. You also need to ensure that the partition where the image is located remains protected. What should you do?

A.
Add the Windows Update Agent component to the image.

B.
Add the File-Based Write Filter to the image.

C.
Add the Registry Filter component to the image.

D.
Add the System Cloning Tool to the image.



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