What should you do?

Your network environment has System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) 2007 and Forefront Endpoint Protection (FEP) 2010.

Your SCCM site is configured as shown in the exhibit. The Exchange Server 2010 Policy is applied to the All Exchange Servers collection. The All Member Servers Policy is applied to the All Member Server Computers collection. A server named MADRID is a member of both collections.

A weekly backup of the All Member Servers Policy is taken. You discover that the All Member Servers Policy is not present. You import a backup of the policy and apply it to the All Member Servers collection. The MADRID server no longer has the correct FEP policy settings applied.

You need to restore the correct FEP policy settings for MADRID .

What should you do?

Your network environment has System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) 2007 and Forefront Endpoint Protection (FEP) 2010.

Your SCCM site is configured as shown in the exhibit. The Exchange Server 2010 Policy is applied to the All Exchange Servers collection. The All Member Servers Policy is applied to the All Member Server Computers collection. A server named MADRID is a member of both collections.

A weekly backup of the All Member Servers Policy is taken. You discover that the All Member Servers Policy is not present. You import a backup of the policy and apply it to the All Member Servers collection. The MADRID server no longer has the correct FEP policy settings applied.

You need to restore the correct FEP policy settings for MADRID .

What should you do?

A.
Lower the policy precedence on the All Member Servers Policy.

B.
Copy the policy and give it a new name. Apply the policy to the collection.

C.
Create a new collection for the MADRID server. Apply the All Member Servers Policy to the collection.

D.
Export the All Member Servers Policy. Import the policy and apply it to the All Member Server Computers collection.



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