Which two are IT-driven on-boarding workflows for Windows 10 devices? (Choose two.)
Which two are IT-driven on-boarding workflows for Windows 10 devices? (Choose two.)
IT-driven onboarding workflows for Windows 10 devices are those initiated and controlled by IT administrators rather than end-users. Native MDM enrollment involves IT admins enrolling devices into management via the built-in Windows 10 MDM client, which can be pre-configured by IT. Command Line Interface (CLI) staging involves using command-line tools to stage or prepare a device for a user, a process usually carried out by IT before the device is handed over to the end-user. These are clearly IT-driven methods.
In VMware Workspace ONE, IT-driven onboarding workflows for Windows 10 devices typically refer to methods that are initiated and controlled by IT administrators rather than end-users. Based on this understanding: B. **Native MDM enrollment**: This refers to the process where IT admins can enroll devices into management via the Windows 10 built-in MDM client. This is typically IT-driven because it can be pre-configured by IT before the device reaches the end-user. C. **Command Line Interface (CLI) staging**: This involves using command-line tools to stage or prepare a device for a user. It's a process that's usually done by IT before the device is handed over to the end-user. These methods are controlled by IT, rather than being self-service options for end-users, making them IT-driven onboarding workflows. Options A, D, and E involve scanning a QR code, manually adding a device, or scanning a barcode, respectively, which can be part of user-driven enrollment workflows.