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Question 2

You have an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant named contoso.com and an Azure virtual network named VNET1.

To VNET1, you deploy an Azure Active Directory Domain Services (Azure AD DS) managed domain named litwareinc.com.

To VNET1, you plan to deploy a Azure Virtual Desktop host pool named Pool1.

You need to ensure that you can deploy Windows 10 Enterprise session hosts to Pool1.

What should you do first?

    Correct Answer: B

    To deploy Windows 10 Enterprise session hosts to Pool1 in an Azure Virtual Desktop infrastructure, you need to ensure that the Azure virtual network (VNET1) can resolve the domain controllers of the Azure Active Directory Domain Services (Azure AD DS) managed domain (litwareinc.com). This is achieved by modifying the DNS settings of VNET1 to point to the IP addresses of the managed domain's DNS servers. This setup allows the virtual machines in the host pool to locate and join the domain correctly.

Discussion
MonkeyMan89Option: B

You should configure DNS to point to your Domain Servers otherwise your Session Hosts can not domain join. B is the best answer.

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NEOEDGEOption: B

B is correct

b082cb3Option: B

Windows 8.1 Professional cannot connect to Azure Virtual Desktop using the modern Remote Desktop client. Microsoft has specific requirements for connecting to Azure Virtual Desktop: The modern Remote Desktop client, which is required for Azure Virtual Desktop, is supported on Windows 10 and later versions. Windows 8.1 reached its end of support on January 10, 2023, and is no longer officially supported for new features or connections to modern cloud services like Azure Virtual Desktop. While Windows 8.1 can use an older version of Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) for traditional remote desktop connections, it's not compatible with the specific client required for Azure Virtual Desktop. Given this information, the correct answer to the original question would be: B. Device1 and Device3 only

b082cb3

Yes, Windows 8.1 Professional edition supports the Remote Desktop client for both outgoing and incoming connections.

ESAJRROption: B

B. Modify the DNS settings of VNET1.

Gr00veOption: B

With Azure AD DS successfully deployed, now configure the virtual network to allow other connected VMs and applications to use the managed domain. To provide this connectivity, update the DNS server settings for your virtual network to point to the two IP addresses where the managed domain is deployed.

AmitkumaripecOption: B

B is correct