What should you install?

Your network contains a System Center 2012 Configuration Manager environment.
The environment contains a single primary site.
You need to provide users with the ability to remotely reset their mobile device to the factory
settings.
What should you install?

Your network contains a System Center 2012 Configuration Manager environment.
The environment contains a single primary site.
You need to provide users with the ability to remotely reset their mobile device to the factory
settings.
What should you install?

A.
Application Catalog web service point and Application Catalog website point

B.
Out of Band service point and Application Catalog web service point

C.
Device management point and System Health validator point

D.
System Health Validator point and Application Catalog website point

Explanation:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg682125.aspx
Introduction to Application Management in Configuration Manager

Application management in Microsoft System Center 2012 Configuration Manager provides both
Configuration Manager administrative users and Configuration Manager client device users the tools
to manage applications in the enterprise.

For client device users, the benefits of application management include the following:
A new client program, Software Center, provides a user-friendly interface that lets the user of a
Windows client computer perform typical tasks to help manage software that Configuration
Manager installs on their devices.
A self-service application website, the Application Catalog, lets users search for, install, and request
Windows applications. Users who have mobile devices can also use this website to wipe their mobile
devices.
Users can configure when software and updates must not be installed by specifying their own
working hours.
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg682145.aspx
Prerequisites for Application Management in Configuration Manager
Configuration Manager Dependencies
The following table lists the dependencies within Configuration Manager for application
management:
Management point
Distribution point
Client settings
For the Application Catalog: Discovered user accounts
App-V 4.6 SP1 or later client to run virtual applications
Application Catalog web service point
The Application Catalog web service point is a site system role that provides information about
available software from the Software Library to the Application Catalog website.
Application Catalog website point The Application Catalog website point is a site system role that
provides users with a list of available software.
Reporting services point
Security permissions for application management
Further information:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg682076.aspx
Introduction to Out of Band Management in Configuration Manager
Out of band management in System Center 2012 Configuration Manager provides a powerful
management control for computers that have the Intel vPro chip set and a version of Intel Active
Management Technology (Intel AMT) that Configuration Manager supports.
Out of band management lets an administrative user connect to a computer’s AMT management
controller when the computer is turned off, in hibernation, or otherwise unresponsive through the
operating system. In contrast, in-band management is the classic approach that Configuration
Manager and its predecessors use, whereby an agent runs in the full operating system on the
managed computer, and the management controller accomplishes tasks by communicating with the
management agent.
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb680491.aspx
How to Enable a Mobile Device Management Point
The Configuration Manager device management point is an extension to the Configuration Manager
2007 management point or proxy management point. The device management point allows mobile
devices to connect to Configuration Manager 2007 servers and receive policy and configuration
settings. Mobile device management also allows mobile devices to report asset management
information and status to Configuration Manager.
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg682106.aspx

Fundamentals of Configuration Manager



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