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What should you do?

The client computers in your network run either Windows XP or Windows 7. All client computers are in a single Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) organizational unit (OU) named MyClients. You install Windows Software Update Services (WSUS). You create a Group Policy object (GPO) that enables automatic updates from the WSUS server, and you link the GPO to the MyClients OU. You place all client computers in a targeting group named MyClients. Testing reveals that a security update that is applicable to both Windows XP and Windows 7 causes a line-of-business application to fail on the Windows XP client computers. You need to ensure that the application runs on the Windows XP client computers and that the Windows 7 client computers receive the security update. What should you do?

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A.
Remove the Windows XP client computers from the MyClients targeting group.
Approve the update for installation to the All Computers targeting group.

B.
Remove the Windows 7 client computers from the MyClients targeting group.
Approve the update for installation to the All Computers targeting group.

C.
Create a targeting group named MyXPClients beneath the MyClients targeting group. Move the Windows XP client computers to the MyXpClients targeting group.
Approve the update for installation to the MyClients targeting group.

D.
Remove the Windows 7 client computers from the MyClients targeting group.
Approve the update for installation to the Unassigned Computers targeting group.

3 Comments on “What should you do?

  1. Rema says:

    The answer should be D.
    When you removed the Win 7 clients from the targeting group , it moved t the unassigned group, so you can approve the installation for the unassigned group which contains the win 7 clients.




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