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Question 73

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Your network contains an on-premises Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain that syncs with an Azure AD tenant. The tenant contains the users shown in the following table.

You assign Windows 10/11 Enterprise E5 licenses to Group1 and User2.

You deploy the devices shown in the following table.

For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No.

NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

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Grg433

Ans : Y,N,N When a user with a Windows 11 Enterprise E5 license signs in to a Windows 11 Pro device that is Azure AD-joined, it can unlock specific Windows 11 Enterprise features via the licensing. However, if the device is AD DS-joined (Active Directory Domain Services-joined) and not Azure AD-joined, it may not automatically upgrade to Windows 11 Enterprise based solely on the user's licensing.

2434e34

Device 3 is Azure AD Joined, and User 2 have the assignment of E5 license. It will be upgraded to Windows 11 Enterprise.

picho707

Subscription Upgrade does not apply to version upgrade from Windows 10 to Windows 11

F3RRY

Device 3 has windows 10 pro, so the os licensing wont work

Stuckbear

until User1 is synced it is not licensed with the E5 license and therefore the device is not upgraded to W11 N,N,N

Krayzr

The first line of Q says the users are in Entra. So....?

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No,No,No, 1: User1 is not synced to Azure AD 2: The device is not Azure AD joined (otherwise it would state hybride joined) 3: Not possible to upgrade Windows 10 pro to Windows 11 Enterprise via subscription upgrades.

Anonymouse1312

Y,N,N User 1 is not synced meaning it is cloud only. User1 is in group1 and only in entra you can assign licenses to groups.

Vlad99

This is what I consider: 1. NO (missing on-premises sync) If you have an on-premises Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain, you need to synchronize the identities in the on-premises AD DS domain with Azure AD. This synchronization is required for users to have a single identity that they can use to access their on-premises apps and cloud services that use Azure AD. An example of a cloud service is Windows Enterprise E3 or E5. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/deployment/deploy-enterprise-licenses 2. YES (hybrid domain joined supported) Requirements on devices :Devices must also be joined to Azure AD, or hybrid domain joined with Azure AD Connect. Customers who are federated with Azure AD are also eligible. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/deployment/deploy-enterprise-licenses 3. NO Active subscription supports upgrade only from Pro to Enterprise.

LiamAzure

For number 2, the device is already in Azure AD, so it doesnt matter if the sync is disabled?

LiamAzure

For number 1 I mean

picho707

The answer is No, No, No: Question 1: User1 is not synced to Azure AD. Question 2: The device is not Azure AD joined. Question 3: It is not possible to upgrade Windows 10 pro to Windows 10 Ent via subscription upgrades.

Casticod

According to your comment, in cloud-only companies (without synchronized AD) it would never work, right? The products and licenses, with very few exceptions (for example SSPR), are exactly the same for Hybrid and cloud-only users.

Krayzr

Y , Y , N Most of the people missed line one of the question. ""Your network contains an on-premises Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain that syncs with an Azure AD tenant. The tenant contains the users shown in the following table."" It says users are on the (Azure) Tenant (already). And the AD Syncs with Azure Tenant. So the given answer is correct IMHO

Murad01

I think correct answer should be YNN.

mertak

YYN: Box 1: Yes - Computer 1 is directly connected to Azure AD. Box 2: Yes - Computer 2 is Hybrid Azure AD connected. Box 3: No - User2 is not in Azure Active Directory. Reference: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/deployment/windows-10-subscription-activation see also; https://www.examtopics.com/discussions/microsoft/view/52384-exam-md-101-topic-2-question-48-discussion/

madsa

Yes Yes No, come ON Guys the second device has no syn, and it makes no difference as it is Azure AD Joined, the user is available on the company tenancy so it as a license assigned, the device will upgrade to Enterprise, as per device 3 it will go to Win10 enterprise first so No.

oopspruu

Y N N Subscription will simply upgrade Windows 10 Pro to Windows 10 Enteprise. You have to do the upgrade from Windows 10 to 11 manually.

CJL324

Yes - Doesn't matter user is cloud only device is still joined to Azure AD, fyi the license is assigned in the cloud Yes - Well depends if this is Hybrid which I am assuming No - In Place Upgrade or other method needs to be performed,

Mattia8

Seems correct

belyo

1.NO user not synced 2.YES [it looks to me like a hybrid joined device, given the question statements] 3.NO definitely

arsh807

1. User not synced BUT Device1 is already joined to Azure AD Y Y N

madsa

Actually, the answer is correct.

kay000001

1. No, user is not sync'd to get the benefits of the license. 2. Yes, if the ADDS identities are sync'd with Azure AD. 3. Yes, Win10 Pro can be upgraded to Win11 Enteprise (if the device is running 'supported' versions of Win10 Pro). Please correct me if I am wrong.

Krayzr

Read the question line one. It says users are on the (Azure) Tenant (already)

fco168

If device 3 was Windows 11 pro, then it'll be YYY. A device can be azure ad joined only, or on premise only. And both users are in Azure AD. The only difference is that user1 is not local on Active Directory. But if both users log into any of those devices, they will upgrade to Enterprise edition. Howeeeveeeeer, Device3 is windows 10 pro, CANNOT UPGRADE TO WINDOWS 11 ENT. Only to Win10 Ent. That was the trick.

NoursBear

I think the user itself also needs to be synced and the device Entra ID joined. https://www.teamas.co.uk/2022/06/assigning-windows-1011-enterprise.html

benpatto

As far as I'm aware, you can't 'automatically' update windows 10 to windows 11, you can only do small in place upgrades. AD DS synced devices require a manual input to update the version of windows whereas device 1, it should be very possible to happen automatically

VirtualJP

Have to agree with Vlad99