You use Microsoft System Center Configuration manager (Current Branch) to manage devices. Your company uses the following types of devices: ✑ Windows 10 ✑ Windows 8.1 ✑ Android ✑ iOS Which devices can be managed by using co-management?
Suggested Answer:C🗳️
You can manage only Windows 10 devices by using co-management. When you concurrently manage Windows 10 devices with both Configuration Manager and Microsoft Intune, this configuration is called co-management. When you manage devices with Configuration Manager and enroll to a third-party MDM service, this configuration is called coexistence. Reference: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/configmgr/comanage/overview
co-management: It enables you to concurrently manage Windows 10 devices by using both Configuration Manager and Microsoft Intune.
Ref: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/configmgr/core/plan-design/choose-a-device-management-solution#bkmk_intune
Answer: C
Explanation
You can manage only Windows 10 devices by using co-management.
When you concurrently manage Windows 10 devices with both Configuration Manager and Microsoft Intune, this configuration is called co-management. When you manage devices with Configuration Manager and enroll to a third-party MDM service, this configuration is called coexistence.
Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/configmgr/comanage/overview
Answer C.
MS KB says : "Co-management enables you to concurrently manage Windows 10 or later devices by using both Configuration Manager and Microsoft Intune."
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/configmgr/comanage/overview#prerequisites
Its Windows 10 and later
Paths to co-management. There are two main paths to reach to co-management:
Existing Configuration Manager clients: You have Windows 10 devices that are already Configuration Manager clients. You set up hybrid Azure AD, and enroll them into Intune.
New internet-based devices: You have new Windows 10 devices that join Azure AD and automatically enroll to Intune. You install the Configuration Manager client to reach a co-management state.
Prerequisites
Co-management has these prerequisites in the following areas:
Licensing
Configuration Manager
Azure Active Directory (Azure AD)
Microsoft Intune
Windows 10
Permissions and roles
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/configmgr/comanage/overview#prerequisites
When you concurrently manage Windows 10 devices with both Configuration Manager and Microsoft Intune, this configuration is called co-management. When you manage devices with Configuration Manager and enroll to a third-party MDM service, this configuration is called coexistence
Windows 10
Upgrade your devices to Windows 10, version 1709 or later. For more information, see Adopting Windows as a service.
Important
Windows 10 mobile devices don't support co-management.
Folks suggesting co-management is useful for anything outside of Windows 10 past the specific criteria is wrong for that and are confusing folks. ONLY WIN 10 is supported. Do not confuse co-management with Intune capabilities!
question asks about co-management abilities not Intune abilities.
Fcnet is 100% correct, co-management means managing devices with Endpoint and SCCM, meaning all platforms, this is another MS-101 exam question and the answer is on the MS-101 exam reference book. Correct answer D
The answer is D.
Co management means you manage from Intune AND Sccm the same device, yes in this scenario Windows 10 is a requirement. But in this case that means you have both solutions. What that means : you can manage Win10, Android and IOs from Intune, And Win81 and Win10 With Sccm. With the comanagement in place only Win 10 is comanaged, other devices either thru Intune or SCCM (not from both) are managed too . So the answer D is the right answer.
No, because it is asking which devices can be managed using co-management. Only Windows 10 devices can be "co-managed", Windows 8.1, Android and iOs cannot. You manage them from SCCM or from Intune, but using these two technologies is not co-management. Co-management must be enabled in SCCM and affects W10 only.
"Co-management requires Windows 10 version 1709 or later. Once you update Windows and configure auto-enrollment, your clients are automatically enrolled to co-management."
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-gb/mem/configmgr/comanage/quickstart-upgrade-win10
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