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You can retire an application at any time. Retiring an application prevents new deploy-
ments of the application without uninstalling the application.
Objective review
Answer the following questions to test your knowledge of the information in this objective.
You can find the answers to these questions and explanations of why each answer choice is
correct or incorrect in the “Answers” section at the end of the chapter.
1.
An application has been deployed on 30 percent of the desktop computers at your
organization. You want to stop new deployments of this application but don't want to
remove existing instances of the application. Which of the following steps could you
take to accomplish this goal?
a.
Retire the application.
Uninstall the application.
B.
Supersede the application.
C.
Install the application.
D.
An application is deployed on 40 percent of the desktop computers at your organiza-
tion. Your superiors have chosen not to continue licensing the application, so now you
have to make sure that it is removed from these computers. No replacement appli-
cation has been chosen at this time. Which of the following steps could you take to
accomplish this goal?
a.
2.
Install the application.
Supersede the application.
B.
Uninstall the application.
C.
Retire the application.
D.
You have decided to switch from one vendor's application to another's. The original
vendor's application is present on 80 percent of the desktop computers at your orga-
nization. Which of the following steps could you take to replace the original vendor's
application with a minimum of administrative effort?
a.
3.
Supersede the application.
Retire the application.
B.
Uninstall the application.
C.
Install the application.
D.
Objective 2.5: Monitor applications
Configuration Manager enables you to monitor the process of application deployment, per-
form tasks to inventory the applications that are present on Configuration Manager clients,
and measure how often users run applications in your organization.
 
 
 
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