you need to make sure that the application can be run by the Windows XP computers whilst ensuring that the Windows 7 computers receives the security update

You work as the network Enterprise Desktop Administrator at Company.com. The Company.com
network client workstations are configured to either run Windows XP Professional or Windows 7.
The client workstations are members in a single Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS)
organizational unit named TK Users. You are in the process of installing Windows Software Update
Services (WSUS). After the installation you decide to create a Group Policy object that allows
automatic updates from the WSUS server. You then link the GPO to TK Users. During routine
monitoring you discover a line of business application failure on the Windows XP client workstations
that is caused by a security update that is applicable to both Windows XP and Windows 7. To ensure
productivity you need to make sure that the application can be run by the Windows XP computers
whilst ensuring that the Windows 7 computers receives the security update. What should you do?

You work as the network Enterprise Desktop Administrator at Company.com. The Company.com
network client workstations are configured to either run Windows XP Professional or Windows 7.
The client workstations are members in a single Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS)
organizational unit named TK Users. You are in the process of installing Windows Software Update
Services (WSUS). After the installation you decide to create a Group Policy object that allows
automatic updates from the WSUS server. You then link the GPO to TK Users. During routine
monitoring you discover a line of business application failure on the Windows XP client workstations
that is caused by a security update that is applicable to both Windows XP and Windows 7. To ensure
productivity you need to make sure that the application can be run by the Windows XP computers
whilst ensuring that the Windows 7 computers receives the security update. What should you do?

A.
Your best option would be to remove the XP client workstations from TK Users. Thereafter you
need to approve the update for the installation to the All Computers target group.

B.
Your best option would be to remove the Windows 7 client workstations from TK Users.
Thereafter you need to approve the update for the installation to the Unassigned Computers
targeting group.

C.
Your best option would be to create a targeting group named XP Users under TK Users. Then the
XP client workstations need to be moved to the XP Users group. Thereafter you need to approve the
update for the installation to TK Users.

D.
Your best option would be to remove the Windows 7 client workstations from TK Users.
Thereafter you need to approve the update for the installation to the All Computers target group.



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