MD-102 · Question #132
MD-102 Question #132: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation
The correct answer is C: a device collection in Endpoint Configuration Manager. To pilot co-management for only five specific computers, you must first create a device collection in Endpoint Configuration Manager (formerly SCCM) containing those five machines. During the co-management configuration wizard in Configuration Manager, you specify a pilot collect
Question
Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com that syncs to Azure Active Directory (Azure AD). The Active Directory domain contains 200 computers that run Windows 10. The computers are managed by using Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager (Current Branch). You need to pilot co-management for only five of the computers. What should you create first?
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- Aa domain local distribution group in Active Directory
- Ban Intune Connector for Active Directory
- Ca device collection in Endpoint Configuration Manager
- Da dynamic device group in Azure AD
Explanation
To pilot co-management for only five specific computers, you must first create a device collection in Endpoint Configuration Manager (formerly SCCM) containing those five machines. During the co-management configuration wizard in Configuration Manager, you specify a pilot collection - this collection determines which devices are moved into co-management rather than enabling it for all managed clients at once. Without a defined collection, you cannot scope co-management to a subset of devices. A dynamic Azure AD group (D) is used for Intune targeting after co-management is enabled, not to initiate the pilot. An Intune Connector (B) is for hybrid Azure AD join device enrollment, not co-management piloting.
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