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Question 58

Your company standardizes on Windows 10 Enterprise for all users.

Some users purchase their own computer from a retail store. The computers run Windows 10 Pro.

You need to recommend a solution to upgrade the computers to Windows 10 Enterprise, join the computers to Azure AD, and install several Microsoft Store apps. The solution must meet the following requirements:

Ensure that any applications installed by the users are retained.

Minimize user intervention.

What is the best recommendation to achieve the goal? More than one answer choice may achieve the goal. Select the BEST answer.

    Correct Answer: C

    The best solution is to use a Windows Configuration Designer provisioning package. This tool can create provisioning packages that allow for upgrading the operating system from Windows 10 Pro to Windows 10 Enterprise, joining the devices to Azure AD, and installing required Microsoft Store apps without requiring a complete reset of the device. This method also retains any applications installed by the users and minimizes user intervention, meeting all the specified requirements effectively.

Discussion
letters1234Option: C

Autopilot would require resetting the device, provisioning package can be loaded during normal use of the OS. Doesn't require resetting/wiping etc.

benpatto

Agree with letters1234, every Auto-pilot case requires a full reset. If you sysprepped a device beforehand, it would allow to then auto-pilot after using MDT's task sequences but not needed here.

MR_Eliot

In my exprience all the new devices use out-of-box exprience. from out-of-box experience you should be able to enroll the device in Intune by using Autopilot.

JP1900Option: A

Minimize user intervention.

krzysztofbr

can't be a "any applications installed by the users are retained." autopilot removes all APPS

Futfuyfyjfj

Furthermore Autopilot isn’t designed for BYOD

BJS78Option: C

Autopilot SHOULD NOT be used for BYOD devices. WCD can do all - including the PRO-->ENT upgrade via UpgradeEditionWithProductKey.

When_you_know_you_knowOption: C

Answer is C Use the Windows Configuration Designer tool to create provisioning packages to easily configure devices running Windows client. Windows Configuration Designer is primarily used by IT departments for business and educational institutions who need to provision bring-your-own-device (BYOD) and business-supplied devices. Benefits of provisioning packages Provisioning packages let you: Quickly configure a new device without going through the process of installing a new image. Save time by configuring multiple devices using one provisioning package. Quickly configure employee-owned devices in an organization without a mobile device management (MDM) infrastructure. Set up a device without the device having network connectivity. Provisioning packages can be: Installed using removable media such as an SD card or USB flash drive. Attached to an email. Downloaded from a network share. Deployed in NFC tags or barcodes.

picho707Option: A

I am leaning towards "A" since the "Windows Configuration Designer provisioning package" answer does not provide the level of automation and user intervention that the question requires.

ckmay

"[WCD] does not provide the level of automation and user intervention that the question requires." huh? You can literally email every user a small provisioning package file they double click and it begins to do all of that. Autopilot requires backing up all their stuff and settings, wiping/resetting the computer to factory, registering and enrolling to Autopilot, then reinstalling Windows and only then will it be able to do any of those other things and that's only IF the org has an Intune subscription and licensing. After all that, users would have to restore their backed up apps and files.

ckmay

oh also, Autopilot is not meant to enroll BYOD personally owned devices, only corporate owned managed devices.

TemptsetOption: C

It's Windows Configuration Designer (WCD) as it can ADD packages (provisioning), hence retain user data, which AutoPilot cannot. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/configuration/wcd/wcd-editionupgrade

veliyathOption: A

The best recommendation to achieve the goal of upgrading the computers to Windows 10 Enterprise, joining the computers to Azure AD, and installing several Microsoft Store apps while ensuring that any applications installed by the users are retained and minimizing user intervention is: A. Windows Autopilot Windows Autopilot is specifically designed for this type of scenario. It allows for the configuration and deployment of devices in a way that minimizes user intervention, retains user-installed applications, and can handle the upgrade to Windows 10 Enterprise and the joining of devices to Azure AD.

rcristianoOption: C

Resposta C. Use a ferramenta Designer de Configuração do Windows para criar pacotes de provisionamento para configurar facilmente dispositivos que executam o cliente Windows. O Designer de Configuração do Windows é usado principalmente por departamentos de TI para instituições empresariais e educacionais que precisam provisionar dispositivos BYOD (bring-your-own-device) e fornecidos por empresas.

MR_EliotOption: C

Answer is C. Autopilot requires full device reset. Autopilot is not the same as Intune. It's the process of enrolling the device in Intune. C is a better solution, since it doesn't require device reset.

DarkfireOption: C

Deffinitly C https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/configuration/provisioning-packages/provisioning-packages

MerrybobOption: C

C. a Windows Configuration Designer provisioning package Ref: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/configuration/provisioning-packages/provisioning-packages

TonskuOption: A

More than one answer choice may achieve the goal. Select the BEST answer. A & C

belyoOption: C

a provisioning package would do an excellent job here - minimal user intervention & ability to upgrade versions autopilot can also make it work

cpaljchc4Option: A

The best recommendation to achieve the goal of upgrading the computers to Windows 10 Enterprise, joining them to Azure AD, and installing several Microsoft Store apps while retaining user-installed applications and minimizing user intervention is Windows Autopilot (Option A). Windows Autopilot is designed for streamlined and user-driven deployment scenarios. With Autopilot, you can configure the devices to upgrade to Windows 10 Enterprise, join Azure AD, and also include the installation of specified Microsoft Store apps. It allows for minimal user intervention, ensuring a smooth upgrade process while retaining user-installed applications and providing a seamless out-of-box experience for users.

cpaljchc4

Since it is almost 50/50 here, I will go with gpt. Using a **Windows Configuration Designer provisioning package (Option C)** could also potentially achieve parts of the requirements, like joining the computers to Azure AD and installing Microsoft Store apps. However, it might not directly address the upgrade from Windows 10 Pro to Windows 10 Enterprise, which is a significant part of the scenario. The Configuration Designer provisioning package is more focused on configuring settings, policies, and deploying apps to devices. While it could help join the computers to Azure AD and install apps, it might not handle the OS upgrade and the retention of user-installed applications as effectively as Windows Autopilot. Autopilot offers a more holistic approach that covers the entire deployment process, including the OS upgrade, user data retention, Azure AD joining, and app installation, providing a smoother and more comprehensive deployment experience.

ckmay

"[WCD] it might not handle the OS upgrade and the retention of user-installed applications as effectively as Windows Autopilot". 2 big issues with Autopilot is it requires and full device wipe and reload every time you deploy with it and also Microsoft constantly mentions that the purpose of Autopilot is for corporate owned Entra joined or Entra Hybrid joined devices and should not be used to enroll BYOD devices

chandravamsiOption: A

Option A: Windows Auto Pilot

pindaOption: C

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