3. Find MIRR:
N = 4
PV = -865.2893
PMT = 0
FV = 1,692.40
Solve for I = MIRR = 18.2593%.
NEW QUESTION: 4
Your network contains a System Center 2012 Configuration Manager environment. You have a sales department that contains 500 employees, 20 of whom are sales
managers. Each sales department employee has a desktop computer that is configured as
their primary device.
The sales managers frequently log on to computers in the marketing department.
You plan to deploy a new sales application named App1.
You need to ensure that App1 is only available to the sales department employees when
they log on to their primary device. What should you do?
A. In Client Settings, set Allow user to define their primary devices to True.
B. In a requirement rule, set Primary Device = True.
C. In a requirement rule, set Organization Unit = Sales.
D. In Client Settings, set Allow user to define their primary devices to False.
Answer: B
Explanation:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg699365.aspx How to Manage User Device Affinity in Configuration Manager
You can define primary devices. These are typically the devices that users use on a daily basis to perform their work. When you create an affinity between a user and a device, you gain more software deployment options. For example, if a user requires Microsoft Office Visio, you can install it on the user's primary device by using a Windows Installer deployment. However, on a device that is not a primary device, you might deploy Microsoft Office Visio as a virtual application. You can also use user device affinity to predeploy software on a user's device when the user is not logged in. Then, when the user logs on, the application is already installed and ready to run.
Reference: How to Manage User Device Affinity in Configuration Manager
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg699365.aspx
NEW QUESTION: 4
Your network contains a System Center 2012 Configuration Manager environment. You have a sales department that contains 500 employees, 20 of whom are sales
managers. Each sales department employee has a desktop computer that is configured as
their primary device.
The sales managers frequently log on to computers in the marketing department.
You plan to deploy a new sales application named App1.
You need to ensure that App1 is only available to the sales department employees when
they log on to their primary device. What should you do?
A. In Client Settings, set Allow user to define their primary devices to True.
B. In a requirement rule, set Primary Device = True.
C. In a requirement rule, set Organization Unit = Sales.
D. In Client Settings, set Allow user to define their primary devices to False.
Answer: B
Explanation:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg699365.aspx How to Manage User Device Affinity in Configuration Manager
You can define primary devices. These are typically the devices that users use on a daily basis to perform their work. When you create an affinity between a user and a device, you gain more software deployment options. For example, if a user requires Microsoft Office Visio, you can install it on the user's primary device by using a Windows Installer deployment. However, on a device that is not a primary device, you might deploy Microsoft Office Visio as a virtual application. You can also use user device affinity to predeploy software on a user's device when the user is not logged in. Then, when the user logs on, the application is already installed and ready to run.
Reference: How to Manage User Device Affinity in Configuration Manager
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg699365.aspx
NEW QUESTION: 4
Your network contains a System Center 2012 Configuration Manager environment. You have a sales department that contains 500 employees, 20 of whom are sales
managers. Each sales department employee has a desktop computer that is configured as
their primary device.
The sales managers frequently log on to computers in the marketing department.
You plan to deploy a new sales application named App1.
You need to ensure that App1 is only available to the sales department employees when
they log on to their primary device. What should you do?
A. In Client Settings, set Allow user to define their primary devices to True.
B. In a requirement rule, set Primary Device = True.
C. In a requirement rule, set Organization Unit = Sales.
D. In Client Settings, set Allow user to define their primary devices to False.
Answer: B
Explanation:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg699365.aspx How to Manage User Device Affinity in Configuration Manager
You can define primary devices. These are typically the devices that users use on a daily basis to perform their work. When you create an affinity between a user and a device, you gain more software deployment options. For example, if a user requires Microsoft Office Visio, you can install it on the user's primary device by using a Windows Installer deployment. However, on a device that is not a primary device, you might deploy Microsoft Office Visio as a virtual application. You can also use user device affinity to predeploy software on a user's device when the user is not logged in. Then, when the user logs on, the application is already installed and ready to run.
Reference: How to Manage User Device Affinity in Configuration Manager
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg699365.aspx
NEW QUESTION: 4
Your network contains a System Center 2012 Configuration Manager environment. You have a sales department that contains 500 employees, 20 of whom are sales
managers. Each sales department employee has a desktop computer that is configured as
their primary device.
The sales managers frequently log on to computers in the marketing department.
You plan to deploy a new sales application named App1.
You need to ensure that App1 is only available to the sales department employees when
they log on to their primary device. What should you do?
A. In Client Settings, set Allow user to define their primary devices to True.
B. In a requirement rule, set Primary Device = True.
C. In a requirement rule, set Organization Unit = Sales.
D. In Client Settings, set Allow user to define their primary devices to False.
Answer: B
Explanation:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg699365.aspx How to Manage User Device Affinity in Configuration Manager
You can define primary devices. These are typically the devices that users use on a daily basis to perform their work. When you create an affinity between a user and a device, you gain more software deployment options. For example, if a user requires Microsoft Office Visio, you can install it on the user's primary device by using a Windows Installer deployment. However, on a device that is not a primary device, you might deploy Microsoft Office Visio as a virtual application. You can also use user device affinity to predeploy software on a user's device when the user is not logged in. Then, when the user logs on, the application is already installed and ready to run.
Reference: How to Manage User Device Affinity in Configuration Manager
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg699365.aspx
NEW QUESTION: 4
Your network contains a System Center 2012 Configuration Manager environment. You have a sales department that contains 500 employees, 20 of whom are sales
managers. Each sales department employee has a desktop computer that is configured as
their primary device.
The sales managers frequently log on to computers in the marketing department.
You plan to deploy a new sales application named App1.
You need to ensure that App1 is only available to the sales department employees when
they log on to their primary device. What should you do?
A. In Client Settings, set Allow user to define their primary devices to True.
B. In a requirement rule, set Primary Device = True.
C. In a requirement rule, set Organization Unit = Sales.
D. In Client Settings, set Allow user to define their primary devices to False.
Answer: B
Explanation:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg699365.aspx How to Manage User Device Affinity in Configuration Manager
You can define primary devices. These are typically the devices that users use on a daily basis to perform their work. When you create an affinity between a user and a device, you gain more software deployment options. For example, if a user requires Microsoft Office Visio, you can install it on the user's primary device by using a Windows Installer deployment. However, on a device that is not a primary device, you might deploy Microsoft Office Visio as a virtual application. You can also use user device affinity to predeploy software on a user's device when the user is not logged in. Then, when the user logs on, the application is already installed and ready to run.
Reference: How to Manage User Device Affinity in Configuration Manager
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg699365.aspx
NEW QUESTION: 4
Your network contains a System Center 2012 Configuration Manager environment. You have a sales department that contains 500 employees, 20 of whom are sales
managers. Each sales department employee has a desktop computer that is configured as
their primary device.
The sales managers frequently log on to computers in the marketing department.
You plan to deploy a new sales application named App1.
You need to ensure that App1 is only available to the sales department employees when
they log on to their primary device. What should you do?
A. In Client Settings, set Allow user to define their primary devices to True.
B. In a requirement rule, set Primary Device = True.
C. In a requirement rule, set Organization Unit = Sales.
D. In Client Settings, set Allow user to define their primary devices to False.
Answer: B
Explanation:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg699365.aspx How to Manage User Device Affinity in Configuration Manager
You can define primary devices. These are typically the devices that users use on a daily basis to perform their work. When you create an affinity between a user and a device, you gain more software deployment options. For example, if a user requires Microsoft Office Visio, you can install it on the user's primary device by using a Windows Installer deployment. However, on a device that is not a primary device, you might deploy Microsoft Office Visio as a virtual application. You can also use user device affinity to predeploy software on a user's device when the user is not logged in. Then, when the user logs on, the application is already installed and ready to run.
Reference: How to Manage User Device Affinity in Configuration Manager
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg699365.aspx
NEW QUESTION: 4
Your network contains a System Center 2012 Configuration Manager environment. You have a sales department that contains 500 employees, 20 of whom are sales
managers. Each sales department employee has a desktop computer that is configured as
their primary device.
The sales managers frequently log on to computers in the marketing department.
You plan to deploy a new sales application named App1.
You need to ensure that App1 is only available to the sales department employees when
they log on to their primary device. What should you do?
A. In Client Settings, set Allow user to define their primary devices to True.
B. In a requirement rule, set Primary Device = True.
C. In a requirement rule, set Organization Unit = Sales.
D. In Client Settings, set Allow user to define their primary devices to False.
Answer: B
Explanation:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg699365.aspx How to Manage User Device Affinity in Configuration Manager
You can define primary devices. These are typically the devices that users use on a daily basis to perform their work. When you create an affinity between a user and a device, you gain more software deployment options. For example, if a user requires Microsoft Office Visio, you can install it on the user's primary device by using a Windows Installer deployment. However, on a device that is not a primary device, you might deploy Microsoft Office Visio as a virtual application. You can also use user device affinity to predeploy software on a user's device when the user is not logged in. Then, when the user logs on, the application is already installed and ready to run.
Reference: How to Manage User Device Affinity in Configuration Manager
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg699365.aspx
NEW QUESTION: 4
Your network contains a System Center 2012 Configuration Manager environment. You have a sales department that contains 500 employees, 20 of whom are sales
managers. Each sales department employee has a desktop computer that is configured as
their primary device.
The sales managers frequently log on to computers in the marketing department.
You plan to deploy a new sales application named App1.
You need to ensure that App1 is only available to the sales department employees when
they log on to their primary device. What should you do?
A. In Client Settings, set Allow user to define their primary devices to True.
B. In a requirement rule, set Primary Device = True.
C. In a requirement rule, set Organization Unit = Sales.
D. In Client Settings, set Allow user to define their primary devices to False.
Answer: B
Explanation:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg699365.aspx How to Manage User Device Affinity in Configuration Manager
You can define primary devices. These are typically the devices that users use on a daily basis to perform their work. When you create an affinity between a user and a device, you gain more software deployment options. For example, if a user requires Microsoft Office Visio, you can install it on the user's primary device by using a Windows Installer deployment. However, on a device that is not a primary device, you might deploy Microsoft Office Visio as a virtual application. You can also use user device affinity to predeploy software on a user's device when the user is not logged in. Then, when the user logs on, the application is already installed and ready to run.
Reference: How to Manage User Device Affinity in Configuration Manager
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg699365.aspx
NEW QUESTION: 4
Your network contains a System Center 2012 Configuration Manager environment. You have a sales department that contains 500 employees, 20 of whom are sales
managers. Each sales department employee has a desktop computer that is configured as
their primary device.
The sales managers frequently log on to computers in the marketing department.
You plan to deploy a new sales application named App1.
You need to ensure that App1 is only available to the sales department employees when
they log on to their primary device. What should you do?
A. In Client Settings, set Allow user to define their primary devices to True.
B. In a requirement rule, set Primary Device = True.
C. In a requirement rule, set Organization Unit = Sales.
D. In Client Settings, set Allow user to define their primary devices to False.
Answer: B
Explanation:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg699365.aspx How to Manage User Device Affinity in Configuration Manager
You can define primary devices. These are typically the devices that users use on a daily basis to perform their work. When you create an affinity between a user and a device, you gain more software deployment options. For example, if a user requires Microsoft Office Visio, you can install it on the user's primary device by using a Windows Installer deployment. However, on a device that is not a primary device, you might deploy Microsoft Office Visio as a virtual application. You can also use user device affinity to predeploy software on a user's device when the user is not logged in. Then, when the user logs on, the application is already installed and ready to run.
Reference: How to Manage User Device Affinity in Configuration Manager
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg699365.aspx
NEW QUESTION: 4
Your network contains a System Center 2012 Configuration Manager environment. You have a sales department that contains 500 employees, 20 of whom are sales
managers. Each sales department employee has a desktop computer that is configured as
their primary device.
The sales managers frequently log on to computers in the marketing department.
You plan to deploy a new sales application named App1.
You need to ensure that App1 is only available to the sales department employees when
they log on to their primary device. What should you do?
A. In Client Settings, set Allow user to define their primary devices to True.
B. In a requirement rule, set Primary Device = True.
C. In a requirement rule, set Organization Unit = Sales.
D. In Client Settings, set Allow user to define their primary devices to False.
Answer: B
Explanation:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg699365.aspx How to Manage User Device Affinity in Configuration Manager
You can define primary devices. These are typically the devices that users use on a daily basis to perform their work. When you create an affinity between a user and a device, you gain more software deployment options. For example, if a user requires Microsoft Office Visio, you can install it on the user's primary device by using a Windows Installer deployment. However, on a device that is not a primary device, you might deploy Microsoft Office Visio as a virtual application. You can also use user device affinity to predeploy software on a user's device when the user is not logged in. Then, when the user logs on, the application is already installed and ready to run.
Reference: How to Manage User Device Affinity in Configuration Manager
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg699365.aspx
NEW QUESTION: 4
Your network contains a System Center 2012 Configuration Manager environment. You have a sales department that contains 500 employees, 20 of whom are sales
managers. Each sales department employee has a desktop computer that is configured as
their primary device.
The sales managers frequently log on to computers in the marketing department.
You plan to deploy a new sales application named App1.
You need to ensure that App1 is only available to the sales department employees when
they log on to their primary device. What should you do?
A. In Client Settings, set Allow user to define their primary devices to True.
B. In a requirement rule, set Primary Device = True.
C. In a requirement rule, set Organization Unit = Sales.
D. In Client Settings, set Allow user to define their primary devices to False.
Answer: B
Explanation:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg699365.aspx How to Manage User Device Affinity in Configuration Manager
You can define primary devices. These are typically the devices that users use on a daily basis to perform their work. When you create an affinity between a user and a device, you gain more software deployment options. For example, if a user requires Microsoft Office Visio, you can install it on the user's primary device by using a Windows Installer deployment. However, on a device that is not a primary device, you might deploy Microsoft Office Visio as a virtual application. You can also use user device affinity to predeploy software on a user's device when the user is not logged in. Then, when the user logs on, the application is already installed and ready to run.
Reference: How to Manage User Device Affinity in Configuration Manager
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg699365.aspx
NEW QUESTION: 4
Your network contains a System Center 2012 Configuration Manager environment. You have a sales department that contains 500 employees, 20 of whom are sales
managers. Each sales department employee has a desktop computer that is configured as
their primary device.
The sales managers frequently log on to computers in the marketing department.
You plan to deploy a new sales application named App1.
You need to ensure that App1 is only available to the sales department employees when
they log on to their primary device. What should you do?
A. In Client Settings, set Allow user to define their primary devices to True.
B. In a requirement rule, set Primary Device = True.
C. In a requirement rule, set Organization Unit = Sales.
D. In Client Settings, set Allow user to define their primary devices to False.
Answer: B
Explanation:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg699365.aspx How to Manage User Device Affinity in Configuration Manager
You can define primary devices. These are typically the devices that users use on a daily basis to perform their work. When you create an affinity between a user and a device, you gain more software deployment options. For example, if a user requires Microsoft Office Visio, you can install it on the user's primary device by using a Windows Installer deployment. However, on a device that is not a primary device, you might deploy Microsoft Office Visio as a virtual application. You can also use user device affinity to predeploy software on a user's device when the user is not logged in. Then, when the user logs on, the application is already installed and ready to run.
Reference: How to Manage User Device Affinity in Configuration Manager
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg699365.aspx
NEW QUESTION: 4
Your network contains a System Center 2012 Configuration Manager environment. You have a sales department that contains 500 employees, 20 of whom are sales
managers. Each sales department employee has a desktop computer that is configured as
their primary device.
The sales managers frequently log on to computers in the marketing department.
You plan to deploy a new sales application named App1.
You need to ensure that App1 is only available to the sales department employees when
they log on to their primary device. What should you do?
A. In Client Settings, set Allow user to define their primary devices to True.
B. In a requirement rule, set Primary Device = True.
C. In a requirement rule, set Organization Unit = Sales.
D. In Client Settings, set Allow user to define their primary devices to False.
Answer: B
Explanation:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg699365.aspx How to Manage User Device Affinity in Configuration Manager
You can define primary devices. These are typically the devices that users use on a daily basis to perform their work. When you create an affinity between a user and a device, you gain more software deployment options. For example, if a user requires Microsoft Office Visio, you can install it on the user's primary device by using a Windows Installer deployment. However, on a device that is not a primary device, you might deploy Microsoft Office Visio as a virtual application. You can also use user device affinity to predeploy software on a user's device when the user is not logged in. Then, when the user logs on, the application is already installed and ready to run.
Reference: How to Manage User Device Affinity in Configuration Manager
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg699365.aspx
NEW QUESTION: 4
Your network contains a System Center 2012 Configuration Manager environment. You have a sales department that contains 500 employees, 20 of whom are sales
managers. Each sales department employee has a desktop computer that is configured as
their primary device.
The sales managers frequently log on to computers in the marketing department.
You plan to deploy a new sales application named App1.
You need to ensure that App1 is only available to the sales department employees when
they log on to their primary device. What should you do?
A. In Client Settings, set Allow user to define their primary devices to True.
B. In a requirement rule, set Primary Device = True.
C. In a requirement rule, set Organization Unit = Sales.
D. In Client Settings, set Allow user to define their primary devices to False.
Answer: B
Explanation:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg699365.aspx How to Manage User Device Affinity in Configuration Manager
You can define primary devices. These are typically the devices that users use on a daily basis to perform their work. When you create an affinity between a user and a device, you gain more software deployment options. For example, if a user requires Microsoft Office Visio, you can install it on the user's primary device by using a Windows Installer deployment. However, on a device that is not a primary device, you might deploy Microsoft Office Visio as a virtual application. You can also use user device affinity to predeploy software on a user's device when the user is not logged in. Then, when the user logs on, the application is already installed and ready to run.
Reference: How to Manage User Device Affinity in Configuration Manager
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg699365.aspx
NEW QUESTION: 4
Your network contains a System Center 2012 Configuration Manager environment. You have a sales department that contains 500 employees, 20 of whom are sales
managers. Each sales department employee has a desktop computer that is configured as
their primary device.
The sales managers frequently log on to computers in the marketing department.
You plan to deploy a new sales application named App1.
You need to ensure that App1 is only available to the sales department employees when
they log on to their primary device. What should you do?
A. In Client Settings, set Allow user to define their primary devices to True.
B. In a requirement rule, set Primary Device = True.
C. In a requirement rule, set Organization Unit = Sales.
D. In Client Settings, set Allow user to define their primary devices to False.
Answer: B
Explanation:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg699365.aspx How to Manage User Device Affinity in Configuration Manager
You can define primary devices. These are typically the devices that users use on a daily basis to perform their work. When you create an affinity between a user and a device, you gain more software deployment options. For example, if a user requires Microsoft Office Visio, you can install it on the user's primary device by using a Windows Installer deployment. However, on a device that is not a primary device, you might deploy Microsoft Office Visio as a virtual application. You can also use user device affinity to predeploy software on a user's device when the user is not logged in. Then, when the user logs on, the application is already installed and ready to run.
Reference: How to Manage User Device Affinity in Configuration Manager
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg699365.aspx
NEW QUESTION: 4
Your network contains a System Center 2012 Configuration Manager environment. You have a sales department that contains 500 employees, 20 of whom are sales
managers. Each sales department employee has a desktop computer that is configured as
their primary device.
The sales managers frequently log on to computers in the marketing department.
You plan to deploy a new sales application named App1.
You need to ensure that App1 is only available to the sales department employees when
they log on to their primary device. What should you do?
A. In Client Settings, set Allow user to define their primary devices to True.
B. In a requirement rule, set Primary Device = True.
C. In a requirement rule, set Organization Unit = Sales.
D. In Client Settings, set Allow user to define their primary devices to False.
Answer: B
Explanation:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg699365.aspx How to Manage User Device Affinity in Configuration Manager
You can define primary devices. These are typically the devices that users use on a daily basis to perform their work. When you create an affinity between a user and a device, you gain more software deployment options. For example, if a user requires Microsoft Office Visio, you can install it on the user's primary device by using a Windows Installer deployment. However, on a device that is not a primary device, you might deploy Microsoft Office Visio as a virtual application. You can also use user device affinity to predeploy software on a user's device when the user is not logged in. Then, when the user logs on, the application is already installed and ready to run.
Reference: How to Manage User Device Affinity in Configuration Manager
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg699365.aspx
NEW QUESTION: 4
Your network contains a System Center 2012 Configuration Manager environment. You have a sales department that contains 500 employees, 20 of whom are sales
managers. Each sales department employee has a desktop computer that is configured as
their primary device.
The sales managers frequently log on to computers in the marketing department.
You plan to deploy a new sales application named App1.
You need to ensure that App1 is only available to the sales department employees when
they log on to their primary device. What should you do?
A. In Client Settings, set Allow user to define their primary devices to True.
B. In a requirement rule, set Primary Device = True.
C. In a requirement rule, set Organization Unit = Sales.
D. In Client Settings, set Allow user to define their primary devices to False.
Answer: B
Explanation:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg699365.aspx How to Manage User Device Affinity in Configuration Manager
You can define primary devices. These are typically the devices that users use on a daily basis to perform their work. When you create an affinity between a user and a device, you gain more software deployment options. For example, if a user requires Microsoft Office Visio, you can install it on the user's primary device by using a Windows Installer deployment. However, on a device that is not a primary device, you might deploy Microsoft Office Visio as a virtual application. You can also use user device affinity to predeploy software on a user's device when the user is not logged in. Then, when the user logs on, the application is already installed and ready to run.
Reference: How to Manage User Device Affinity in Configuration Manager
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg699365.aspx
NEW QUESTION: 4
Your network contains a System Center 2012 Configuration Manager environment. You have a sales department that contains 500 employees, 20 of whom are sales
managers. Each sales department employee has a desktop computer that is configured as
their primary device.
The sales managers frequently log on to computers in the marketing department.
You plan to deploy a new sales application named App1.
You need to ensure that App1 is only available to the sales department employees when
they log on to their primary device. What should you do?
A. In Client Settings, set Allow user to define their primary devices to True.
B. In a requirement rule, set Primary Device = True.
C. In a requirement rule, set Organization Unit = Sales.
D. In Client Settings, set Allow user to define their primary devices to False.
Answer: B
Explanation:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg699365.aspx How to Manage User Device Affinity in Configuration Manager
You can define primary devices. These are typically the devices that users use on a daily basis to perform their work. When you create an affinity between a user and a device, you gain more software deployment options. For example, if a user requires Microsoft Office Visio, you can install it on the user's primary device by using a Windows Installer deployment. However, on a device that is not a primary device, you might deploy Microsoft Office Visio as a virtual application. You can also use user device affinity to predeploy software on a user's device when the user is not logged in. Then, when the user logs on, the application is already installed and ready to run.
Reference: How to Manage User Device Affinity in Configuration Manager
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg699365.aspx
NEW QUESTION: 4
Your network contains a System Center 2012 Configuration Manager environment. You have a sales department that contains 500 employees, 20 of whom are sales
managers. Each sales department employee has a desktop computer that is configured as
their primary device.
The sales managers frequently log on to computers in the marketing department.
You plan to deploy a new sales application named App1.
You need to ensure that App1 is only available to the sales department employees when
they log on to their primary device. What should you do?
A. In Client Settings, set Allow user to define their primary devices to True.
B. In a requirement rule, set Primary Device = True.
C. In a requirement rule, set Organization Unit = Sales.
D. In Client Settings, set Allow user to define their primary devices to False.
Answer: B
Explanation:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg699365.aspx How to Manage User Device Affinity in Configuration Manager
You can define primary devices. These are typically the devices that users use on a daily basis to perform their work. When you create an affinity between a user and a device, you gain more software deployment options. For example, if a user requires Microsoft Office Visio, you can install it on the user's primary device by using a Windows Installer deployment. However, on a device that is not a primary device, you might deploy Microsoft Office Visio as a virtual application. You can also use user device affinity to predeploy software on a user's device when the user is not logged in. Then, when the user logs on, the application is already installed and ready to run.
Reference: How to Manage User Device Affinity in Configuration Manager
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg699365.aspx
NEW QUESTION: 4
Your network contains a System Center 2012 Configuration Manager environment. You have a sales department that contains 500 employees, 20 of whom are sales
managers. Each sales department employee has a desktop computer that is configured as
their primary device.
The sales managers frequently log on to computers in the marketing department.
You plan to deploy a new sales application named App1.
You need to ensure that App1 is only available to the sales department employees when
they log on to their primary device. What should you do?
A. In Client Settings, set Allow user to define their primary devices to True.
B. In a requirement rule, set Primary Device = True.
C. In a requirement rule, set Organization Unit = Sales.
D. In Client Settings, set Allow user to define their primary devices to False.
Answer: B
Explanation:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg699365.aspx How to Manage User Device Affinity in Configuration Manager
You can define primary devices. These are typically the devices that users use on a daily basis to perform their work. When you create an affinity between a user and a device, you gain more software deployment options. For example, if a user requires Microsoft Office Visio, you can install it on the user's primary device by using a Windows Installer deployment. However, on a device that is not a primary device, you might deploy Microsoft Office Visio as a virtual application. You can also use user device affinity to predeploy software on a user's device when the user is not logged in. Then, when the user logs on, the application is already installed and ready to run.
Reference: How to Manage User Device Affinity in Configuration Manager
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg699365.aspx
NEW QUESTION: 4
Your network contains a System Center 2012 Configuration Manager environment. You have a sales department that contains 500 employees, 20 of whom are sales
managers. Each sales department employee has a desktop computer that is configured as
their primary device.
The sales managers frequently log on to computers in the marketing department.
You plan to deploy a new sales application named App1.
You need to ensure that App1 is only available to the sales department employees when
they log on to their primary device. What should you do?
A. In Client Settings, set Allow user to define their primary devices to True.
B. In a requirement rule, set Primary Device = True.
C. In a requirement rule, set Organization Unit = Sales.
D. In Client Settings, set Allow user to define their primary devices to False.
Answer: B
Explanation:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg699365.aspx How to Manage User Device Affinity in Configuration Manager
You can define primary devices. These are typically the devices that users use on a daily basis to perform their work. When you create an affinity between a user and a device, you gain more software deployment options. For example, if a user requires Microsoft Office Visio, you can install it on the user's primary device by using a Windows Installer deployment. However, on a device that is not a primary device, you might deploy Microsoft Office Visio as a virtual application. You can also use user device affinity to predeploy software on a user's device when the user is not logged in. Then, when the user logs on, the application is already installed and ready to run.
Reference: How to Manage User Device Affinity in Configuration Manager
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg699365.aspx
NEW QUESTION: 4
Your network contains a System Center 2012 Configuration Manager environment. You have a sales department that contains 500 employees, 20 of whom are sales
managers. Each sales department employee has a desktop computer that is configured as
their primary device.
The sales managers frequently log on to computers in the marketing department.
You plan to deploy a new sales application named App1.
You need to ensure that App1 is only available to the sales department employees when
they log on to their primary device. What should you do?
A. In Client Settings, set Allow user to define their primary devices to True.
B. In a requirement rule, set Primary Device = True.
C. In a requirement rule, set Organization Unit = Sales.
D. In Client Settings, set Allow user to define their primary devices to False.
Answer: B
Explanation:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg699365.aspx How to Manage User Device Affinity in Configuration Manager
You can define primary devices. These are typically the devices that users use on a daily basis to perform their work. When you create an affinity between a user and a device, you gain more software deployment options. For example, if a user requires Microsoft Office Visio, you can install it on the user's primary device by using a Windows Installer deployment. However, on a device that is not a primary device, you might deploy Microsoft Office Visio as a virtual application. You can also use user device affinity to predeploy software on a user's device when the user is not logged in. Then, when the user logs on, the application is already installed and ready to run.
Reference: How to Manage User Device Affinity in Configuration Manager
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg699365.aspx
NEW QUESTION: 4
Your network contains a System Center 2012 Configuration Manager environment. You have a sales department that contains 500 employees, 20 of whom are sales
managers. Each sales department employee has a desktop computer that is configured as
their primary device.
The sales managers frequently log on to computers in the marketing department.
You plan to deploy a new sales application named App1.
You need to ensure that App1 is only available to the sales department employees when
they log on to their primary device. What should you do?
A. In Client Settings, set Allow user to define their primary devices to True.
B. In a requirement rule, set Primary Device = True.
C. In a requirement rule, set Organization Unit = Sales.
D. In Client Settings, set Allow user to define their primary devices to False.
Answer: B
Explanation:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg699365.aspx How to Manage User Device Affinity in Configuration Manager
You can define primary devices. These are typically the devices that users use on a daily basis to perform their work. When you create an affinity between a user and a device, you gain more software deployment options. For example, if a user requires Microsoft Office Visio, you can install it on the user's primary device by using a Windows Installer deployment. However, on a device that is not a primary device, you might deploy Microsoft Office Visio as a virtual application. You can also use user device affinity to predeploy software on a user's device when the user is not logged in. Then, when the user logs on, the application is already installed and ready to run.
Reference: How to Manage User Device Affinity in Configuration Manager
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg699365.aspx
NEW QUESTION: 4
Your network contains a System Center 2012 Configuration Manager environment. You have a sales department that contains 500 employees, 20 of whom are sales
managers. Each sales department employee has a desktop computer that is configured as
their primary device.
The sales managers frequently log on to computers in the marketing department.
You plan to deploy a new sales application named App1.
You need to ensure that App1 is only available to the sales department employees when
they log on to their primary device. What should you do?
A. In Client Settings, set Allow user to define their primary devices to True.
B. In a requirement rule, set Primary Device = True.
C. In a requirement rule, set Organization Unit = Sales.
D. In Client Settings, set Allow user to define their primary devices to False.
Answer: B
Explanation:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg699365.aspx How to Manage User Device Affinity in Configuration Manager
You can define primary devices. These are typically the devices that users use on a daily basis to perform their work. When you create an affinity between a user and a device, you gain more software deployment options. For example, if a user requires Microsoft Office Visio, you can install it on the user's primary device by using a Windows Installer deployment. However, on a device that is not a primary device, you might deploy Microsoft Office Visio as a virtual application. You can also use user device affinity to predeploy software on a user's device when the user is not logged in. Then, when the user logs on, the application is already installed and ready to run.
Reference: How to Manage User Device Affinity in Configuration Manager
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg699365.aspx
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A. 支払い方法
B. 請求書番号
C. 契約日
D. 請求日
E. PO番号
Answer: B,D,E
NEW QUESTION: 2
What four files are part of the QualityStage rule set?
A. PRC. TBL. PTO. OVR
B. IPO. ITO. UCL, UTO
C. IPO. PTO. UPD. UTD
D. IPD. ITO, UCL. UTO
Answer: B
NEW QUESTION: 3
Simmons Shoes is considering a project with the following cash flows:
TimeProject Cash Flows ($)
0-700
1400
2-200
3600
4500
Simmons' WACC is 10 percent. What is the project's modified internal rate of return (MIRR)?
A. 18.26%
B. 25.28%
C. 29.52%
D. 17.10%
E. 28.93%
Answer: A
Explanation:
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
There are three steps to getting an MIRR:
1. Find PV of outflows:
-$700 + -$200/(1.1)
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3. Find MIRR:
N = 4
PV = -865.2893
PMT = 0
FV = 1,692.40
Solve for I = MIRR = 18.2593%.
NEW QUESTION: 4
Your network contains a System Center 2012 Configuration Manager environment. You have a sales department that contains 500 employees, 20 of whom are sales
managers. Each sales department employee has a desktop computer that is configured as
their primary device.
The sales managers frequently log on to computers in the marketing department.
You plan to deploy a new sales application named App1.
You need to ensure that App1 is only available to the sales department employees when
they log on to their primary device. What should you do?
A. In Client Settings, set Allow user to define their primary devices to True.
B. In a requirement rule, set Primary Device = True.
C. In a requirement rule, set Organization Unit = Sales.
D. In Client Settings, set Allow user to define their primary devices to False.
Answer: B
Explanation:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg699365.aspx How to Manage User Device Affinity in Configuration Manager
You can define primary devices. These are typically the devices that users use on a daily basis to perform their work. When you create an affinity between a user and a device, you gain more software deployment options. For example, if a user requires Microsoft Office Visio, you can install it on the user's primary device by using a Windows Installer deployment. However, on a device that is not a primary device, you might deploy Microsoft Office Visio as a virtual application. You can also use user device affinity to predeploy software on a user's device when the user is not logged in. Then, when the user logs on, the application is already installed and ready to run.
Reference: How to Manage User Device Affinity in Configuration Manager
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg699365.aspx
NEW QUESTION: 4
Your network contains a System Center 2012 Configuration Manager environment. You have a sales department that contains 500 employees, 20 of whom are sales
managers. Each sales department employee has a desktop computer that is configured as
their primary device.
The sales managers frequently log on to computers in the marketing department.
You plan to deploy a new sales application named App1.
You need to ensure that App1 is only available to the sales department employees when
they log on to their primary device. What should you do?
A. In Client Settings, set Allow user to define their primary devices to True.
B. In a requirement rule, set Primary Device = True.
C. In a requirement rule, set Organization Unit = Sales.
D. In Client Settings, set Allow user to define their primary devices to False.
Answer: B
Explanation:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg699365.aspx How to Manage User Device Affinity in Configuration Manager
You can define primary devices. These are typically the devices that users use on a daily basis to perform their work. When you create an affinity between a user and a device, you gain more software deployment options. For example, if a user requires Microsoft Office Visio, you can install it on the user's primary device by using a Windows Installer deployment. However, on a device that is not a primary device, you might deploy Microsoft Office Visio as a virtual application. You can also use user device affinity to predeploy software on a user's device when the user is not logged in. Then, when the user logs on, the application is already installed and ready to run.
Reference: How to Manage User Device Affinity in Configuration Manager
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg699365.aspx
NEW QUESTION: 4
Your network contains a System Center 2012 Configuration Manager environment. You have a sales department that contains 500 employees, 20 of whom are sales
managers. Each sales department employee has a desktop computer that is configured as
their primary device.
The sales managers frequently log on to computers in the marketing department.
You plan to deploy a new sales application named App1.
You need to ensure that App1 is only available to the sales department employees when
they log on to their primary device. What should you do?
A. In Client Settings, set Allow user to define their primary devices to True.
B. In a requirement rule, set Primary Device = True.
C. In a requirement rule, set Organization Unit = Sales.
D. In Client Settings, set Allow user to define their primary devices to False.
Answer: B
Explanation:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg699365.aspx How to Manage User Device Affinity in Configuration Manager
You can define primary devices. These are typically the devices that users use on a daily basis to perform their work. When you create an affinity between a user and a device, you gain more software deployment options. For example, if a user requires Microsoft Office Visio, you can install it on the user's primary device by using a Windows Installer deployment. However, on a device that is not a primary device, you might deploy Microsoft Office Visio as a virtual application. You can also use user device affinity to predeploy software on a user's device when the user is not logged in. Then, when the user logs on, the application is already installed and ready to run.
Reference: How to Manage User Device Affinity in Configuration Manager
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg699365.aspx
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3. Find MIRR:
N = 4
PV = -865.2893
PMT = 0
FV = 1,692.40
Solve for I = MIRR = 18.2593%.
NEW QUESTION: 4
Your network contains a System Center 2012 Configuration Manager environment. You have a sales department that contains 500 employees, 20 of whom are sales
managers. Each sales department employee has a desktop computer that is configured as
their primary device.
The sales managers frequently log on to computers in the marketing department.
You plan to deploy a new sales application named App1.
You need to ensure that App1 is only available to the sales department employees when
they log on to their primary device. What should you do?
A. In Client Settings, set Allow user to define their primary devices to True.
B. In a requirement rule, set Primary Device = True.
C. In a requirement rule, set Organization Unit = Sales.
D. In Client Settings, set Allow user to define their primary devices to False.
Answer: B
Explanation:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg699365.aspx How to Manage User Device Affinity in Configuration Manager
You can define primary devices. These are typically the devices that users use on a daily basis to perform their work. When you create an affinity between a user and a device, you gain more software deployment options. For example, if a user requires Microsoft Office Visio, you can install it on the user's primary device by using a Windows Installer deployment. However, on a device that is not a primary device, you might deploy Microsoft Office Visio as a virtual application. You can also use user device affinity to predeploy software on a user's device when the user is not logged in. Then, when the user logs on, the application is already installed and ready to run.
Reference: How to Manage User Device Affinity in Configuration Manager
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg699365.aspx
This means that if due to any reason you are not able to pass the 3 + $600(1.1) + $500 = $1,692.40.
3. Find MIRR:
N = 4
PV = -865.2893
PMT = 0
FV = 1,692.40
Solve for I = MIRR = 18.2593%.
NEW QUESTION: 4
Your network contains a System Center 2012 Configuration Manager environment. You have a sales department that contains 500 employees, 20 of whom are sales
managers. Each sales department employee has a desktop computer that is configured as
their primary device.
The sales managers frequently log on to computers in the marketing department.
You plan to deploy a new sales application named App1.
You need to ensure that App1 is only available to the sales department employees when
they log on to their primary device. What should you do?
A. In Client Settings, set Allow user to define their primary devices to True.
B. In a requirement rule, set Primary Device = True.
C. In a requirement rule, set Organization Unit = Sales.
D. In Client Settings, set Allow user to define their primary devices to False.
Answer: B
Explanation:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg699365.aspx How to Manage User Device Affinity in Configuration Manager
You can define primary devices. These are typically the devices that users use on a daily basis to perform their work. When you create an affinity between a user and a device, you gain more software deployment options. For example, if a user requires Microsoft Office Visio, you can install it on the user's primary device by using a Windows Installer deployment. However, on a device that is not a primary device, you might deploy Microsoft Office Visio as a virtual application. You can also use user device affinity to predeploy software on a user's device when the user is not logged in. Then, when the user logs on, the application is already installed and ready to run.
Reference: How to Manage User Device Affinity in Configuration Manager
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg699365.aspx
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3. Find MIRR:
N = 4
PV = -865.2893
PMT = 0
FV = 1,692.40
Solve for I = MIRR = 18.2593%.NEW QUESTION: 4
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Your network contains a System Center 2012 Configuration Manager environment. You have a sales department that contains 500 employees, 20 of whom are sales
managers. Each sales department employee has a desktop computer that is configured as
their primary device.
The sales managers frequently log on to computers in the marketing department.
You plan to deploy a new sales application named App1.
You need to ensure that App1 is only available to the sales department employees when
they log on to their primary device. What should you do?
A. In Client Settings, set Allow user to define their primary devices to True.
B. In a requirement rule, set Primary Device = True.
C. In a requirement rule, set Organization Unit = Sales.
D. In Client Settings, set Allow user to define their primary devices to False.
Answer: B
Explanation:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg699365.aspx How to Manage User Device Affinity in Configuration Manager
You can define primary devices. These are typically the devices that users use on a daily basis to perform their work. When you create an affinity between a user and a device, you gain more software deployment options. For example, if a user requires Microsoft Office Visio, you can install it on the user's primary device by using a Windows Installer deployment. However, on a device that is not a primary device, you might deploy Microsoft Office Visio as a virtual application. You can also use user device affinity to predeploy software on a user's device when the user is not logged in. Then, when the user logs on, the application is already installed and ready to run.
Reference: How to Manage User Device Affinity in Configuration Manager
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg699365.aspx
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3. Find MIRR:
N = 4
PV = -865.2893
PMT = 0
FV = 1,692.40
Solve for I = MIRR = 18.2593%.NEW QUESTION: 4
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Your network contains a System Center 2012 Configuration Manager environment. You have a sales department that contains 500 employees, 20 of whom are sales
managers. Each sales department employee has a desktop computer that is configured as
their primary device.
The sales managers frequently log on to computers in the marketing department.
You plan to deploy a new sales application named App1.
You need to ensure that App1 is only available to the sales department employees when
they log on to their primary device. What should you do?
A. In Client Settings, set Allow user to define their primary devices to True.
B. In a requirement rule, set Primary Device = True.
C. In a requirement rule, set Organization Unit = Sales.
D. In Client Settings, set Allow user to define their primary devices to False.
Answer: B
Explanation:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg699365.aspx How to Manage User Device Affinity in Configuration Manager
You can define primary devices. These are typically the devices that users use on a daily basis to perform their work. When you create an affinity between a user and a device, you gain more software deployment options. For example, if a user requires Microsoft Office Visio, you can install it on the user's primary device by using a Windows Installer deployment. However, on a device that is not a primary device, you might deploy Microsoft Office Visio as a virtual application. You can also use user device affinity to predeploy software on a user's device when the user is not logged in. Then, when the user logs on, the application is already installed and ready to run.
Reference: How to Manage User Device Affinity in Configuration Manager
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg699365.aspx
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3. Find MIRR:
N = 4
PV = -865.2893
PMT = 0
FV = 1,692.40
Solve for I = MIRR = 18.2593%.NEW QUESTION: 4
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Your network contains a System Center 2012 Configuration Manager environment. You have a sales department that contains 500 employees, 20 of whom are sales
managers. Each sales department employee has a desktop computer that is configured as
their primary device.
The sales managers frequently log on to computers in the marketing department.
You plan to deploy a new sales application named App1.
You need to ensure that App1 is only available to the sales department employees when
they log on to their primary device. What should you do?
A. In Client Settings, set Allow user to define their primary devices to True.
B. In a requirement rule, set Primary Device = True.
C. In a requirement rule, set Organization Unit = Sales.
D. In Client Settings, set Allow user to define their primary devices to False.
Answer: B
Explanation:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg699365.aspx How to Manage User Device Affinity in Configuration Manager
You can define primary devices. These are typically the devices that users use on a daily basis to perform their work. When you create an affinity between a user and a device, you gain more software deployment options. For example, if a user requires Microsoft Office Visio, you can install it on the user's primary device by using a Windows Installer deployment. However, on a device that is not a primary device, you might deploy Microsoft Office Visio as a virtual application. You can also use user device affinity to predeploy software on a user's device when the user is not logged in. Then, when the user logs on, the application is already installed and ready to run.
Reference: How to Manage User Device Affinity in Configuration Manager
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg699365.aspx
3. Find MIRR:
N = 4
PV = -865.2893
PMT = 0
FV = 1,692.40
Solve for I = MIRR = 18.2593%.NEW QUESTION: 4
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Your network contains a System Center 2012 Configuration Manager environment. You have a sales department that contains 500 employees, 20 of whom are sales
managers. Each sales department employee has a desktop computer that is configured as
their primary device.
The sales managers frequently log on to computers in the marketing department.
You plan to deploy a new sales application named App1.
You need to ensure that App1 is only available to the sales department employees when
they log on to their primary device. What should you do?
A. In Client Settings, set Allow user to define their primary devices to True.
B. In a requirement rule, set Primary Device = True.
C. In a requirement rule, set Organization Unit = Sales.
D. In Client Settings, set Allow user to define their primary devices to False.
Answer: B
Explanation:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg699365.aspx How to Manage User Device Affinity in Configuration Manager
You can define primary devices. These are typically the devices that users use on a daily basis to perform their work. When you create an affinity between a user and a device, you gain more software deployment options. For example, if a user requires Microsoft Office Visio, you can install it on the user's primary device by using a Windows Installer deployment. However, on a device that is not a primary device, you might deploy Microsoft Office Visio as a virtual application. You can also use user device affinity to predeploy software on a user's device when the user is not logged in. Then, when the user logs on, the application is already installed and ready to run.
Reference: How to Manage User Device Affinity in Configuration Manager
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg699365.aspx
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3. Find MIRR:
N = 4
PV = -865.2893
PMT = 0
FV = 1,692.40
Solve for I = MIRR = 18.2593%.NEW QUESTION: 4
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Your network contains a System Center 2012 Configuration Manager environment. You have a sales department that contains 500 employees, 20 of whom are sales
managers. Each sales department employee has a desktop computer that is configured as
their primary device.
The sales managers frequently log on to computers in the marketing department.
You plan to deploy a new sales application named App1.
You need to ensure that App1 is only available to the sales department employees when
they log on to their primary device. What should you do?
A. In Client Settings, set Allow user to define their primary devices to True.
B. In a requirement rule, set Primary Device = True.
C. In a requirement rule, set Organization Unit = Sales.
D. In Client Settings, set Allow user to define their primary devices to False.
Answer: B
Explanation:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg699365.aspx How to Manage User Device Affinity in Configuration Manager
You can define primary devices. These are typically the devices that users use on a daily basis to perform their work. When you create an affinity between a user and a device, you gain more software deployment options. For example, if a user requires Microsoft Office Visio, you can install it on the user's primary device by using a Windows Installer deployment. However, on a device that is not a primary device, you might deploy Microsoft Office Visio as a virtual application. You can also use user device affinity to predeploy software on a user's device when the user is not logged in. Then, when the user logs on, the application is already installed and ready to run.
Reference: How to Manage User Device Affinity in Configuration Manager
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg699365.aspx
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Your network contains a System Center 2012 Configuration Manager environment. You have a sales department that contains 500 employees, 20 of whom are sales
managers. Each sales department employee has a desktop computer that is configured as
their primary device.
The sales managers frequently log on to computers in the marketing department.
You plan to deploy a new sales application named App1.
You need to ensure that App1 is only available to the sales department employees when
they log on to their primary device. What should you do?
A. In Client Settings, set Allow user to define their primary devices to True.
B. In a requirement rule, set Primary Device = True.
C. In a requirement rule, set Organization Unit = Sales.
D. In Client Settings, set Allow user to define their primary devices to False.
Answer: B
Explanation:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg699365.aspx How to Manage User Device Affinity in Configuration Manager
You can define primary devices. These are typically the devices that users use on a daily basis to perform their work. When you create an affinity between a user and a device, you gain more software deployment options. For example, if a user requires Microsoft Office Visio, you can install it on the user's primary device by using a Windows Installer deployment. However, on a device that is not a primary device, you might deploy Microsoft Office Visio as a virtual application. You can also use user device affinity to predeploy software on a user's device when the user is not logged in. Then, when the user logs on, the application is already installed and ready to run.
Reference: How to Manage User Device Affinity in Configuration Manager
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg699365.aspx
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