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Contoso uses Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) as the update source for its servers. What must the team do before Azure Update Manager can install a selected update?
Approve the update in WSUS so that WSUS offers it to the servers.
Add the update's KB ID to Update Manager without approving it in WSUS.
Disable the Windows Update client before starting the Update Manager deployment.
Contoso wants to manage operating system updates on physical servers in its datacenter by using Azure Update Manager. What must the team do first?
Connect the servers to Azure Arc.
Create an Azure Automation account.
Install Azure Monitor Agent on each server.
Contoso wants a recurring update schedule that automatically includes Windows production servers with a specific Azure tag. What should the team configure?
A guest-scope maintenance configuration with a dynamic scope filtered by operating system and a tag.
A one-time update deployment with a maximum duration of 235 minutes.
An Azure Monitor alert rule that filters machines by tag.
Contoso identifies a critical update to install immediately on 12 assessed servers. Which Azure Update Manager operation should the team use?
A one-time update deployment for the selected servers.
A periodic assessment configured for the selected servers.
A dynamic scope without an associated maintenance configuration.
Contoso needs current compliance information for an Azure VM before approving a deployment. Which action should the team take?
Start an on-demand assessment by selecting Check for updates.
Attach a guest-scope maintenance configuration to the VM.
Create an action group for the VM in Azure Monitor.
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