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MS-101 Exam - Question 34


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Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com that is synced to Microsoft Azure Active Directory (Azure AD).

You manage Windows 10 devices by using Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager (Current Branch).

You configure pilot co-management.

You add a new device named Device1 to the domain. You install the Configuration Manager client on Device1.

You need to ensure that you can manage Device1 by using Microsoft Intune and Configuration Manager.

Solution: Define a Configuration Manager device collection as the pilot collection. Add Device1 to the collection.

Does this meet the goal?

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Correct Answer: A

To manage Device1 using both Microsoft Intune and Configuration Manager, you need to ensure that co-management is properly configured. This involves defining a Configuration Manager device collection as the pilot collection and adding Device1 to this collection. By doing so, Device1 will be part of the pilot group for co-management, allowing it to be managed by both Microsoft Intune and Configuration Manager. This meets the goal specified in the question.

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TFou0076
Jan 21, 2020

Yes is the right answer, check it on : https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/configmgr/comanage/how-to-enable

Dylan
Feb 4, 2020

I'd agree with this - once setup it's just a matter of adding a client to a collection

VTHAR
Oct 5, 2020

Agreed.

kiketxu
Apr 11, 2021

Agree here

dailyup
Apr 21, 2021

So, I think that Q22 Topic1 is No.

blaatlama
Mar 1, 2020

Answer is No as de Pilot Collection is automatically created. The device only has to be added to the Pilot device collection!

diggity801
Mar 17, 2020

"When you enable co-management, you'll assign a collection as a Pilot group. This is a group that contains a small number of clients to test your co-management configurations. We recommend you create a suitable collection before you start the procedure. Then you can select that collection without exiting the procedure to do so." So this would lead me to believe that answer A is correct.

mgmjtech
May 7, 2020

Agreed.

mgmjtech
May 7, 2020

Agreed.

Alvaroll
Oct 9, 2020

Same as MS-100 Topic1-23 https://www.examtopics.com/exams/microsoft/ms-100/view/5/

AnoniMouse
May 23, 2021

There is another similar question to this in the exam. This question explicitly mentioned creating a collection for co-management, thus devices in this collection will be co-managed. So the answer is definitely YES. Where as in the other question, it vaguely says: "Add the device to a device collection" which is too generic! Almost all devices are part of built-in collections, and even if you add the device into a custom collection that doesn't mean that it is the co-management collection, hence for that type of question the answer is NO.

VirtualJPOption: A
Dec 14, 2021

Question/answer is not vague, like some of the other questions around this same point.

Leimo
Oct 25, 2020

Answer: A Explanation Device1 has the Configuration Manager client installed so you can manage Device1 by using Configuration Manager. To manage Device1 by using Microsoft Intune, the device has to be enrolled in Microsoft Intune. In the Co-management Pilot configuration, you configure a Configuration Manager Device Collection that determines which devices are auto-enrolled in Microsoft Intune. You need to add Device1 to the Device Collection so that it auto-enrols in Microsoft Intune. You will then be able to manage Device1 using Microsoft Intune. https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/configmgr/comanage/how-to-enable

init2winit
May 4, 2021

Yes is the correct answer

Benoit_HAMET
Sep 23, 2020

co-management applies ONLY to device collection hence the answer is A

mkoprivnj
Jan 27, 2021

Yes is correct!

PattiD
Dec 28, 2020

"...This action enables automatic client enrollment in Intune for existing Configuration Manager clients. When you choose Pilot, only the Configuration Manager clients that are members of the pilot collection are automatically enrolled to Intune. This option allows you to enable co-management on a subset of clients to initially test co-management, and rollout co-management using a phased approach."

Dooa
Mar 24, 2021

Yes....100%

lucidgreen
Apr 30, 2021

If you designate a Pilot Group, yes. Remember that a Pilot Group is nothing more than a Pilot device collection for testing purposes. Often this group is left in production. Either way a Pilot Group or otherwise configure device collection will work.