Distributing a line of business app


Computer Networking/IT (Windows):

Case 1: Distributing a Line of Business App

Actions for Case 1: Distributing a Line of Business App

Lee Jensen, owner of a large manufacturing company on the West Coast, recently approved the purchase and installation of 50 Windows 8 Enterprise desktops for his organization. A month earlier, the company installed 25 Windows 8 Professional client computers. All the computers are part of the Windows 2012 Active Directory domain named jensenmfg.com.

The company has a Line of Business app called jenMax it would like to make available to its internal employees via the Windows Store. He has asked you to research the process and requirements and report back. What are the potential issues/recommendations you should bring to his attention?

Authentication and Authorization:

Actions for Authentication and Authorization:

What is authentication?

What is authorization?

Provide examples of when you use each.

Case 2: Disabling Windows Store Auto-Update

Actions for Case 2: Disabling Windows Store Auto-Update

You have 50 Windows 8 Enterprise client computers on your network that are joined to the company’s Active Directory domain. You have several Group Policy objects linked to the domain including one GPO that has the “Turn off Automatic Download of updates” option set to Enabled. You open the Local Group Policy editor on one of the Windows 8 Enterprise client computers, navigate to the “Turn off Automatic Download of updates” option, and set it to Disabled. What would happen if you made this change?

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