You recently migrated from System Center Configuration Manager 2007 to System Center 2012 Configuration Manager. Your network contains a client computer that runs the 64-bit version of Windows 7 and the 32-bit version of Widows 7. Some client computers have the Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V) client installed. You have an Application named App1. You have a 64-bit version of App1, a 32-bit version of App1, and a virtual version of App1. You need to deploy the Application to all of the client computers. The solution must minimize the amount of administrative effort. What should you do?
A.
Create a new Application that has three different deployment types and create a target collection for each of the deployment types.
B.
Create a new Application that has three different deployment types and configure global conditions for each of the deployment types.
C.
Create a new package for each version of App1.
D.
Create a new Application for each version of App1.
If you use deployment types, then when you deploy app you can not select a collection for the specific deployment type. So answer is B.
Correct is B !
B
But if you create app with 3 deployemnt types and then configure 3 conditions in requirements (one for x86, one for x64, and another custom condition – with high priority) deployment not occured automatically. You need also target overall application to all clients collection.