You have a computer that runs Windows 10 Enterprise that…

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You have a computer that runs Windows 10 Enterprise that has a local group policy as shown in
the following graphic.

Use the drop-down menus to select the answer choice that completes each statement based on
the information presented in the graphic. NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

Hotspot Question
You have a computer that runs Windows 10 Enterprise that has a local group policy as shown in
the following graphic.

Use the drop-down menus to select the answer choice that completes each statement based on
the information presented in the graphic. NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

Answer:

Explanation:
Windows Updates will be downloaded from Windows Server Update Services only. This is
determined by the “Specify Intranet Microsoft Update Service Location” setting and the “Do not
connect to any Windows Update Internet locations” setting both being `Enabled’. In the “Specify
Intranet Microsoft Update Service Location” setting, you can specify the name of the Windows
Server Updates Services server. If a user is logged into the computer and an update requires a
restart, the computer will restart when the user signs out. This is determined by the “No auto-restart
with logged on users for schedule automatic updates” setting being enabled. This group policy
setting creates a registry key named NoAutoRebootWithLoggedOnUsers and sets the value of the
key to 1 (enabled). With this setting enabled, you should be aware that the computer should be
restarted at the earliest opportunity in order to complete the installation of the Windows Updates.
Incorrect Answers:
The “restart with a maximum delay of 3 hours or 3 days” answers are incorrect. The computer will
never restart for as long as a user is logged in. The user could be logged in indefinitely and the
computer will not restart.



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