Managing Modern Desktops (legacy) — Question 97
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Your company uses Windows Autopilot to configure the computer settings of computers issued to users.
A user named User1 has a computer named Computer1 that runs Windows 10. User1 leaves the company.
You plan to transfer the computer to a user named User2.
You need to ensure that when User2 first starts the computer, User2 is prompted to select the language setting and to agree to the license agreement.
Solution: You perform a remote Windows Autopilot Reset.
Does this meet the goal?
Answer options
- A. Yes
- B. No
Correct answer: B
Explanation
The correct answer is B because performing a remote Windows Autopilot Reset does not trigger the initial OOBE (Out-Of-Box Experience) prompts that require language selection and license agreement acceptance for a new user. Instead, it retains the existing settings, making it unnecessary for User2 to go through the setup process as intended. Thus, the solution does not meet the goal.