Your company has one main office and one new branch office. A local administrator manages the
branch office. The network consists of one Active Directory domain. All domain controllers run
Windows Server 2008. You create a new organizational unit (OU) that contains all the computer
accounts for the new branch office. You configure a server in the main office to test and approve all
new software updates. You configure Microsoft Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) 3.0 to
deploy all approved updates to the environment. You need to recommend an update management
solution for the new branch office to meet the following requirements:
Only approved updates can be installed in the branch office.
The amount of network bandwidth used to download updates from Mi crosoft Update must be
minimized.
The local administrator must be able to select which approved updates are installed on computers
in the branch office.
What should you recommend?
A.
In the main office, install and configure a WSUS 3.0 server as a child server. Configure a Group
Policy for the new OU so that all computers receive updates from the new WSUS server.
B.
In the main office, install and configure a WSUS 3.0 server as a stand-alone server. Configure a
new Group Policy for the new OU so that all computers receive updates from the new WSUS server.
C.
In the new branch office, install and configure a WSUS 3.0 server as a child server. Configure a
Group Policy for the new OU so that all computers receive updates from the new WSUS server.
D.
In the new branch office, install and configure a WSUS 3.0 server as a stand-alone server.
Configure a Group Policy for the new OU so that all computers receive updates from the new WSUS
server.