You support desktop computers and tablets that run Windows 8 Enterprise. All of the computers are
able to connect to your company network from the Internet by using DirectAccess. Your company
wants to deploy a new application to the tablets. The deployment solution must meet the following
requirements:
• The application is stored locally on the tablets.
• Access to the application is protected with extra logon credentials, in addition to a standard
domain account used by users.
• The application utilizes the least amount of network bandwidth.
• The application must maintain access to the current desktop.
You need to deploy the new application to the tablets.
What should you do?
A.
Deploy the application as an Application Virtualization (App-V) package. Install the App-V 4.6
client on the tablets.
B.
Deploy the application as a published application on the Remote Desktop server. Create a Remote
Desktop connection on the tablets.
C.
Install the application on a local drive on the tablets.
D.
Install the application in a Windows To Go workspace.
E.
Install Hyper-V on tablets. Install the application on a virtual machine.
F.
Publish the application to Windows Store.
G.
Install the application within a separate Windows 8 installation in a virtual hard disk (VHD) file.
Configure the tablets with dual boot.
H.
Install the application within a separate Windows 8 installation in a VHDX file. Configure tablets
with dual boot.
“Access to the application is protected with extra logon credentials, in addition to a standard domain account used by users.”
“The application must maintain access to the current desktop.”
you need to install hyper-v and install app ontop of it.