Your company has a Microsoft 365 subscription.
All users have computers that run Windows 10
The computers are joined to Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) and enrolled in Microsoft Intune.
All the users are standard users.
The company plans to start using Microsoft Teams.
You need to deploy the Microsoft Teams client to the computers.
What should you use?
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A. B. C. D.D.
To deploy the Microsoft Teams client to computers running Windows 10 that are joined to Azure AD and enrolled in Microsoft Intune, you should use Microsoft Intune. Microsoft Intune is a cloud-based service in Microsoft Endpoint Manager that provides mobile device management (MDM) and mobile application management (MAM) capabilities.
Option A, an Azure AD app registration, is used to create an identity for an application that needs to access Azure AD resources. It does not provide a way to deploy applications to Windows 10 devices.
Option B, a domain-based Group Policy Object (GPO), is a way to manage settings for Windows 10 devices in an Active Directory domain environment. It does not apply to devices joined to Azure AD and enrolled in Microsoft Intune.
Option C, Azure App Service, is a platform-as-a-service (PaaS) offering in Azure that allows developers to build and deploy web applications. It is not used for deploying client applications such as the Microsoft Teams client.
Option D, an app in Microsoft Intune, is the correct option for deploying the Microsoft Teams client to Windows 10 devices joined to Azure AD and enrolled in Microsoft Intune. Intune provides several options for deploying apps, including using the Microsoft Store for Business, uploading the app directly to Intune, or using a third-party app catalog. Once the app is deployed, Intune can manage and update it on the devices.
In summary, the correct answer is D - an app in Microsoft Intune.