Your network contains 100 computers that run Windows XP.
You need to identify which applications installed on all of the computers can run on Windows 7.
You must achieve this goal by using the minimum amount of administrative effort.
What should you install?
A.
Microsoft Application Compatibility Toolkit (ACT)
B.
Microsoft Assessment and Planning (MAP) Toolkit
C.
Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT)
D.
Windows Automated Installation Kit (AIK)
Explanation:
The Microsoft® Application Compatibility Toolkit (ACT) 5.6 enables software developers,
independent software vendors (ISVs), and IT professionals who work in a corporate environment to
determine, before deployment within the organization, whether their applications are compatible
with a new version of the Windows® operating system. ACT also enables such individuals to
determine how an update to the new version will affect their applications.
You can use the ACT features to:– Verify your application’s, device’s, and computer’s compatibility with a new version of the Windows
operating system, including determining your risk assessment.
– Verify a Windows update’s compatibility, including determining your risk assessment.
– Become involved in the ACT Community, including sharing your application assessment with other
ACT users.
– Test your applications for issues related to User Account Control (UAC) by using the Standard User
Analyzer (SUA) tool.
– Test your Web applications and Web sites for compatibility with new releases and security updates
to Internet Explorer®, by using the Internet Explorer Compatibility Test Tool.