You need to apply the modified workflow to the sameAD DS user accounts

You administer a Forefront Identity Management (FIM) 2010 server in your company network. The FIM server
is synchronized by using Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS). You create a workflow that modifies
attributes of AD DS user accounts. You apply the workflow to the accounts by using a Set Transition
Management Policy Rule (MPR). You discover that oneof the attributes was calculated incorrectly. You modify
the workflow and select the Run on Policy update check box.
You need to apply the modified workflow to the sameAD DS user accounts.
What should you do?

You administer a Forefront Identity Management (FIM) 2010 server in your company network. The FIM server
is synchronized by using Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS). You create a workflow that modifies
attributes of AD DS user accounts. You apply the workflow to the accounts by using a Set Transition
Management Policy Rule (MPR). You discover that oneof the attributes was calculated incorrectly. You modify
the workflow and select the Run on Policy update check box.
You need to apply the modified workflow to the sameAD DS user accounts.
What should you do?

A.
Add the accounts to a new set. Add the set to theMPR.

B.
Add the accounts to a new set. Create a new Set Transition Out MPR. Add the workflow to the MPR.

C.
Create a new Inbound synchronization rule. Add the rule to the workflow.

D.
Create a new Outbound synchronization rule. Add the rule to the workflow.

Explanation:
A seems indeed to be the least worst answer even sothe natural answer would be to do nothing as the run on
policy update should apply the modified workflow tothe accounts in the set originally used.



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