exam questions

Exam MD-101 All Questions

View all questions & answers for the MD-101 exam

Exam MD-101 topic 2 question 39 discussion

Actual exam question from Microsoft's MD-101
Question #: 39
Topic #: 2
[All MD-101 Questions]

Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com that syncs to Azure Active Directory (Azure AD).
Existing on-premises computers are managed by using Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager. You configure contoso.com for co-management.
You deploy 100 new devices that run Windows 10. The devices are joined to Azure AD and enrolled in Microsoft Intune.
You need to ensure that the devices are co-managed.
What should you create in Intune first?

  • A. a conditional access policy
  • B. a device compliance policy
  • C. an app for the Endpoint Configuration Manager client
  • D. a device configuration profile
  • E. an app configuration policy
Show Suggested Answer Hide Answer
Suggested Answer: C 🗳️
For new internet-based devices, you need to create an app in Intune. Deploy this app to Windows 10 devices that aren't already Configuration Manager clients.
This scenario is when 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.
Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/configmgr/comanage/how-to-prepare-win10

Comments

Chosen Answer:
This is a voting comment (?). It is better to Upvote an existing comment if you don't have anything to add.
Switch to a voting comment New
Anthony_2770
Highly Voted 4 years, 5 months ago
Answer is correct. Refer to the supplied link.
upvoted 22 times
Dnyc
2 years, 4 months ago
Question/answer is defunct now, see adamc157 post. You no longer have to create and assign the config manager client, but you do still have to specify the parameters.
upvoted 1 times
...
...
adamc157
Most Recent 2 years, 7 months ago
You no longer need to create and assign an Intune app to install the Configuration Manager client. The Intune enrollment policy automatically installs the Configuration Manager client as a first-party app. The device gets the client content from the Configuration Manager cloud management gateway (CMG), so you don't need to provide and manage the client content in Intune. For more information, see How to enroll with Autopilot. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/configmgr/comanage/how-to-prepare-Win10
upvoted 3 times
...
MR_Eliot
3 years, 1 month ago
Selected Answer: C
C => Correct!
upvoted 1 times
...
ercluff
3 years, 10 months ago
Here is a nice overview reference showing installing the Configuration manager Client as the means of enabling the Co-management capability: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/configmgr/comanage/overview#configuration-manager-clients
upvoted 2 times
RodrigoT
3 years, 3 months ago
Excellent link. Check also this practical step-by-step: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/configmgr/comanage/how-to-prepare-Win10#install-the-configuration-manager-client
upvoted 2 times
RodrigoT
3 years, 3 months ago
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/configmgr/comanage/tutorial-co-manage-new-devices#use-intune-to-deploy-the-configuration-manager-client under the subtitle: Create an Intune app to install the Configuration Manager client
upvoted 1 times
...
...
...
Perycles
4 years ago
yes it's correct .Configuration manager client program has to be add into intune and then deploy and devices.
upvoted 4 times
...
Community vote distribution
A (35%)
C (25%)
B (20%)
Other
Most Voted
A voting comment increases the vote count for the chosen answer by one.

Upvoting a comment with a selected answer will also increase the vote count towards that answer by one. So if you see a comment that you already agree with, you can upvote it instead of posting a new comment.

SaveCancel
Loading ...