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You have a computer named Computer1 that runs Windows 10. You need to register Computer1 with Microsoft Intune. What should you do?
The correct answer is A. From Accounts in the Settings app, click enroll in to device management. Enrolling a Windows 10 computer in Microsoft Intune MDM is performed through the 'Enroll in to device management' option in the Settings app under Accounts.
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You have a computer named Computer1 that runs Windows 10. You need to register Computer1 with Microsoft Intune. What should you do?
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- AFrom Accounts in the Settings app, click enroll in to device management.
- BFrom a command prompt, run the djoin command and specify the /psite pararmeter.
- CFrom System in Control Panel, modify the domain membership.
- DFrom Accounts in the Settings app, add a Microsoft account.
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Why each option
Enrolling a Windows 10 computer in Microsoft Intune MDM is performed through the 'Enroll in to device management' option in the Settings app under Accounts.
Selecting 'Enroll in to device management' under Settings - Accounts - Access work or school initiates the MDM enrollment flow, which registers the device with Microsoft Intune and allows Intune to push policies, apps, and compliance requirements to the device.
The djoin command with the /psite parameter performs an offline domain join to an on-premises Active Directory domain and has no relation to Microsoft Intune MDM enrollment.
Modifying domain membership in System Properties in Control Panel joins the device to an on-premises Active Directory domain, which is a separate process from Intune MDM enrollment.
Adding a Microsoft account under Accounts in Settings links a personal Microsoft identity to the Windows profile but does not register the device with Microsoft Intune for MDM management.
Concept tested: Windows 10 MDM enrollment in Microsoft Intune
Source: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/intune/enrollment/windows-enrollment-methods
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