You have 1 host pool with 2 application groups added to a workspace titled Workspace1.Now, you create a new workspace named Workspace2 and a 3rd application group that should be available in Workspace2
Which of the following step would you follow?
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A. B. C. D.Correct Answer: D
Application groups for a host pool can be assigned only to one workspace.For adding an application group to Workspace2, there is a need for a new host pool and the application group.
Option A is incorrect.
Recreating Worksapce2 in the same region as Workspace1 and adding the application group won't meet the goal.
Option B is incorrect.
You don't need to unregister the default desktop application group from Workspace1 and add it to Workspace2
Option C is incorrect.
For adding an application group to Workspace2, there is a need for a new host pool and the application group.
Option D is correct.
To meet the goal, you need to create a new host pool.
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The correct answer is C. Add the new Application Group to Workspace2.
Here's why:
In Microsoft Azure Virtual Desktop (formerly known as Windows Virtual Desktop), a host pool is a collection of Azure virtual machines that are registered to the same Azure Virtual Desktop environment. Each host pool contains one or more application groups that provide access to desktops and applications. A workspace is a logical grouping of host pools and application groups that users can access.
In this scenario, you have one host pool with two application groups added to a workspace titled Workspace1. You need to create a new workspace named Workspace2 and add a third application group to it.
Option A, which suggests recreating Workspace2 in the same region as Workspace1 and adding the application group, is not necessary. The region where the workspace is located has no impact on the ability to add application groups to it.
Option B, which suggests unregistering the default desktop application group from Workspace1 and adding it to Workspace2, is not relevant to the question. The question does not mention anything about a default desktop application group, and even if it did, unregistering it from Workspace1 would not allow you to add a new application group to Workspace2.
Option D, which suggests creating a new host pool, is also not necessary. You already have a host pool with two application groups, and there is no reason to create a new one just to add a third application group to Workspace2.
Therefore, the correct answer is C. You can simply add the new application group to Workspace2 without affecting Workspace1. This can be done by navigating to the Azure portal, selecting the Virtual Desktop blade, selecting the workspace where you want to add the application group, and then selecting the "Application groups" tab. From there, you can click "Add" and follow the prompts to create the new application group.