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Question 11

You work as a Systems Administrator for your company. The company has a subscription to Microsoft 365 and all users have a Microsoft 365 E3 license.

The company network includes Windows Server 2019 servers that host a Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI).

All company users use the Microsoft Teams desktop client in non-persistent virtual desktops.

Microsoft has released an update to the Microsoft Teams client that includes several new features.

You need to ensure that all virtual desktop users are able to use the updated Microsoft Teams clients.

Which of the following actions should you perform?

    Correct Answer: B

    In a non-persistent Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) setup, environments are reset to a default state at each logon. Therefore, software updates must be applied to the base VM image. Microsoft Teams requires a per-machine installation in such setups, and this installation disables automatic updates. Consequently, to update the Teams client, the current version installed on the VM image must be uninstalled and the latest version installed. Configuring individual policy settings or Windows Updates will not ensure that the updated client is available in the non-persistent virtual desktops.

Discussion
TiitOption: B

B) Seems correct. "With per-machine installation, automatic updates is disabled. This means that to update the Teams app, you must uninstall the current version to update to a newer version. With per-user installation, automatic updates is enabled. For most VDI deployments, we recommend you deploy Teams using per-machine installation. To update to the latest Teams version, start with the uninstall procedure followed by latest Teams version deployment." https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/teams-for-vdi

BigO76

the real reason B is right is because In a non-persistent VDI setup, user environments are reset to a default state at each logon. This means that software updates or changes need to be applied to the base VM image, so they are present in each new user session.

Softeng

great explanation, thank you!

julioglez88Option: B

Answer is correct, option B. In VDI clients you can deploy Teams per machine or per user, and in non-persistent setup as mentioned below, it means that is a per machine installation: "All company users use the Microsoft Teams desktop client in non-persistent virtual desktops." Considering that, by default automatic updates are disable, the only option is you must uninstall and re-install, for that reason option B is correct.

Madhusudhan_MondalOption: B

B is correct Install or update the Teams desktop app on VDI You can deploy the Teams desktop app for VDI using a per-machine installation or per-user installation using the MSI package. Deciding on which approach to use depends on whether you use a persistent or non-persistent setup and the associated functionality needs of your organization. For a dedicated persistent setup, either approach would work. However, for a non-persistent setup, Teams requires a per-machine installation in order to work efficiently. See the Non-persistent setup section. With per-machine installation, automatic updates are disabled. This means that to update the Teams app, you must uninstall the current version to update to a newer version. With per-user installation, automatic updates are enabled. For most VDI deployments, we recommend you deploy Teams using per-machine installation. To update to the latest Teams version, start with the uninstall procedure followed by latest Teams version deployment.

ShinoIgarashiOption: A

Answer is correct. Mr Nel and Mr Moseki, please note. This is the correct way.

ParagDeshmukhOption: B

B is correct Answer

certgreedOption: B

correct answer is B

rohitmedi

Answer is correct...

MitchelLauwers1993Option: B

B: For a non-persistent setup, the Teams desktop app must be installed per-machine to the golden image. This ensures an efficient launch of the Teams app during a user session. To learn more, see the Install or update the Teams desktop app on VDI section. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/teams-for-vdi