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company manages Windows 8.1 Pro and Windows 10 Pro client devices by using Group Policy objects (GPOs). The company plans to migrate from GPOs to mobile device management (MDM) policies. You need to…

The correct answer is B. No. DISM is a Windows image servicing tool and cannot generate GPO-to-MDM cross-reference HTML reports; the correct tool is the MDM Migration Analysis Tool (MMAT).

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company manages Windows 8.1 Pro and Windows 10 Pro client devices by using Group Policy objects (GPOs). The company plans to migrate from GPOs to mobile device management (MDM) policies. You need to create an HTML report of the GPO settings that are cross-referenced with supported MDM policies. Solution: You run DISM on the client computers and generate a report. Does the solution meet the goal?

Options

  • AYes
  • BNo

How the community answered

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  • A
    24% (6)
  • B
    76% (19)

Why each option

DISM is a Windows image servicing tool and cannot generate GPO-to-MDM cross-reference HTML reports; the correct tool is the MDM Migration Analysis Tool (MMAT).

AYes

DISM has no functionality for reading or reporting on Group Policy configurations, so running it against client computers cannot produce the required HTML cross-reference report.

BNoCorrect

DISM (Deployment Image Servicing and Management) is designed for mounting, servicing, and managing Windows images and has no capability to read Group Policy settings or map them to MDM policies. The purpose-built tool for this task is the MDM Migration Analysis Tool (MMAT), which scans applied GPOs on a device and generates an HTML report showing which settings have MDM equivalents. Because the proposed solution uses the wrong tool entirely, it does not meet the goal.

Concept tested: GPO to MDM migration HTML report using MMAT

Source: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/client-management/mdm/

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#GPO to MDM migration#MDM policies#MMAT tool#policy analysis

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