You need to remove the optional update from one client computer

A company has an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain. The corporate
environment includes a Windows Software Update Services (WSUS) server. All client
computers run Windows 8 and a custom web application. The company has a Microsoft
Software Assurance for Volume Licensing agreement.
After deploying Windows Updates to the computers, the web application stops responding.
You establish that a specific optional update installed by Windows Update is causing the
problem. In the Windows Update Control Panel item, the option to remove the update is
unavailable.

You need to remove the optional update from one client computer.
What should you do?

A company has an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain. The corporate
environment includes a Windows Software Update Services (WSUS) server. All client
computers run Windows 8 and a custom web application. The company has a Microsoft
Software Assurance for Volume Licensing agreement.
After deploying Windows Updates to the computers, the web application stops responding.
You establish that a specific optional update installed by Windows Update is causing the
problem. In the Windows Update Control Panel item, the option to remove the update is
unavailable.

You need to remove the optional update from one client computer.
What should you do?

A.
Install and run the Debugging tools for Windows.

B.
Clear the SusClientID registry value on the client computer.

C.
Restart the computer from a Diagnostic and Repair Toolset (DaRT) boot disk and use the
Crash Analyzer tool.

D.
Run the wuauclt /resetauthorization command on the client computer.

E.
Restart the computer from a Diagnostic and Repair Toolset (DaRT) boot disk and use the
Hotfix Uninstaller tool.



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