You plan to deliver 100 client computers to a customer. The computers will run Windows 10. All of the computers support only Unified Extensible Firmware Interface
(UEFI) Class 2.
You need to enable Secure Boot for the computers.
Which UEFI settings on the computers should you modify?
A.
Disable support for the compatibility support module (CPM).
B.
Enable support for the Trusted Platform Module (TPM).
C.
Enable support for the compatibility support module (CPM).
D.
Disable support for the Trusted Platform Module (TPM).
Secure Boot requires a PC that meets the UEFI Specifications Version 2.3.1, Errata C or higher.
Secure Boot is supported for UEFI Class 2 and Class 3 PCs. For UEFI Class 2 PCs, when Secure Boot is enabled, the compatibility support module (CSM) must be disabled so that the PC can only boot authorized, UEFI-based operating systems.
Secure Boot does not require a Trusted Platform Module (TPM)
so it must be A but its called CPM instead of CSM (???)