You need to ensure that Computer1 is available in the Update Services console

Your network contains an Active Directory domain. The domain contains a Windows Server Update
Services (WSUS) server named Server1. A Group Policy object (GPO) named GPO1 configures all
computers in the domain to use Server1 for Windows Update. You add a new Windows 7 computer
named Computer1 to the domain. From the Update Services console, you discover that Computer1
is not listed as a member of any computer groups. You verify that GPO1 is applied to Computer1.
You need to ensure that Computer1 is available in the Update Services console. What should you
do?

Your network contains an Active Directory domain. The domain contains a Windows Server Update
Services (WSUS) server named Server1. A Group Policy object (GPO) named GPO1 configures all
computers in the domain to use Server1 for Windows Update. You add a new Windows 7 computer
named Computer1 to the domain. From the Update Services console, you discover that Computer1
is not listed as a member of any computer groups. You verify that GPO1 is applied to Computer1.
You need to ensure that Computer1 is available in the Update Services console. What should you
do?

A.
On Computer1, run wuauclt.exe /detectnow.

B.
On Computer1, run wuauclt.exe /reportnow.

C.
On Server1, run wsusutil.exe reset.

D.
On Server1, run wsusutil.exe listinactiveapprovals.

Explanation:
Automatic Updates Behavior Using Command-line Options
There are two documented command-line options used for manipulating Automatic Updates
behavior. These options are meant to be run from a command prompt. They are helpful for testing
and troubleshooting client computers. For comprehensive troubleshooting information for problems
with both the WSUS server and client computers, see “Microsoft Windows
Server Update Services Operations Guide.”
Detectnow Option Because waiting for detection to start can be a time-consuming process, an
option has been added to allow you to initiate detection right away. On one of the computers with
the new Automatic Update client installed, run the following command at the command prompt:
wuauclt.exe /detectnow
Resetauthorization Option
WSUS uses a cookie on client computers to store various types of information, including computer
group membership when client-side targeting is used. By default this cookie expires an hour after
WSUS creates it. If you are using client-side targeting and change group membership, use this option
in combination with detectnow to expire the cookie, initiate detection, and have WSUS update
computer group membership.
Note that when combining parameters, you can use them only in the order specified as follows:
wuauclt.exe /resetauthorization /detectnow



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