You need to enable all users to run the LOB app and access the required resources from the LOB app

You are a systems administrator for Contoso; Ltd. All client computers run Windows 8 and
are members of the contoso.com Active Directory domain. Users log on to their computers
by using domain user accounts.
Contoso develops an internal line of business (LOB) Windows Store app. You want to
deploy the LOB app to the client computers and configure the app to access various
resources in the domain.
You need to enable all users to run the LOB app and access the required resources from the
LOB app.
What should you do?

You are a systems administrator for Contoso; Ltd. All client computers run Windows 8 and
are members of the contoso.com Active Directory domain. Users log on to their computers
by using domain user accounts.
Contoso develops an internal line of business (LOB) Windows Store app. You want to
deploy the LOB app to the client computers and configure the app to access various
resources in the domain.
You need to enable all users to run the LOB app and access the required resources from the
LOB app.
What should you do?

A.
Certify the LOB app with Windows Store. Ask users to log on to their computers by using
a Microsoft Account. Install the LOB app from Windows Store. Ask users to log off, and then
log back on in by using their domain accounts.

B.
Restart each computer by using WinPE. From WinPE, copy all of the LOB app executable
files in the Program Files folder. Restart into Windows 8 and ask users to log on by using
their domain accounts.

C.
Use the DISM utility to include the LOB app in a new Windows 8 image. Reimage the
computers with the new image. Join the computers to a new workgroup. Ask each user to
log on to the computer by using a new Microsoft Account that ends with @contoso.com.

D.
Configure the Allow all trusted apps to install policy settings for all computers. Ask users
to log on by using their domain accounts, and then execute a PowerShell script that includes
the add-appxpackage cmdlet.



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russ

russ

I would think the answer would be A?!?! anyone else?

Prasanthan

Prasanthan

answer is D

For those devices that will be joined to an Active Directory domain, you must:

Join the device to an Active Directory domain.

And enable the Allow all trusted applications to install Group Policy setting.

Remus

Remus

Ask users to run a ps cmd??

Dog

Dog

Can’t be A, the whole point of a LOB install is to avoid the Windows Store.

B and C are just totally unrealistic in a large environment.

That leaves D.

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Techspecialist

Techspecialist

D seems to be the correct answer but its just kinda crazy to ask ur users to run a PS command.