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Question #: 56
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You have a deployment of System Center Configuration Manager (Current Branch).
You have the collections shown in the following table.

You create a new collection that has the following configurations:

Collection name: Collection4 -

✑ Limiting collection: Collection1
✑ Include Collections rule: Collection2
✑ Exclude Collections rule: Collection3
What will Collection4 contain?

  • A. Computer1, Computer2, and Computer3 only
  • B. Computer1, Computer4, and Computer6 only
  • C. Computer1 only
  • D. Computer1, Computer2, Computer3, Computer4, and Computer6
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Suggested Answer: D 🗳️
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https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg712295.aspx

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MikeRae
5 years, 8 months ago
Actually.. The collection is listed to collection 1 When including collection 2 only computer 1 is added as the others are out of scope. When excluding collection 3, this does nothing as only computer 1 is in the collection. Still the answer is computer 1.
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MikeRae
5 years, 8 months ago
I agree, the exclude should take priority over include. And if the collection is limited to collection 1, comp1,2 and 3 are the only devices that would be in the running. Once the exclude is added only comp 1 is left.
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Jakesss
5 years, 8 months ago
Surely the computer 1 will be the only device name in the collection. I tested this on SCCM and it indeed showed only computer 1. If you look at the proposed answer, the exclusion rule did not even take effect by excluding computer 2 ???????
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