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You administer laptop and desktop computers that run Windows 8 Enterprise in an Active Directory domain. Your company has purchased a subscription to Windows Intune. You plan to install Intune Endpoint Protection on all computers. Some of the computers also have another antimalware application installed.
You need to ensure that only the Intune Endpoint Protection application is running on all computers. What should you do?
A. Configure the Enable Realtime Protection policy to Yes.
B. Configure the Enable Endpoint Protection policy to Only on computers that are unprotected when Endpoint Protection is installed.
C. Configure the Enable Endpoint Protection policy setting to Yes.
D. Configure the Enable Endpoint Protection policy setting to No.
Correct Answer: C
Explanation/Reference:
Using Windows Intune Endpoint Protection or an Existing Endpoint Protection Application
Explanation:
To explicitly enable Windows Intune Endpoint Protection on client computers that are running another endpoint protection application that was detected by Windows Intune, you have to create a Windows Intune policy, and then deploy it to those computers. To do so, in the Windows Intune administrator console, create a new policy, set the policy value for Enable Endpoint Protection to Yes, and deploy the policy to the appropriate computers. After you confirm that Windows Intune Endpoint Protection is helping to secure the client computers, you can remove or disable the other endpoint protection application.
Reference:
http://onlinehelp.microsoft.com/en-us/windowsintune.latest/hh850832.aspx