Chad’s company has offices in Florida, New Jersey, and Maryland. Each office is configured as a separate IP subnet. DNS is the only name resolution method used on the network. Chad needs to implement a software update infrastructure on the network. He installs Software SUS on a computer named S5 in the Florida office with all default settings. He has no plans to install additional SUS servers. What should Chad do to ensure that client computers can successfully connect to the SUS server?
  1. Configure the Internet browser home page on all client computers to point to http://windowsupdate. microsoft.com.
  2. In the SUS Administrator, configure the Server Name property to be the server's FQDN.
  3. Open IIS Manager and enable HTTP over SSL.
  4. Enable communication over port 13S between all client computers and the SUS server.
Explanation
Answer - B - Chad should configure the Server Name property to be the server's FQDN in the SUS Administrator.

Key Takeaway: Microsoft SUS is a free patch management tool to help administrators deploy security patches more easily. SUS dynamically notifies computers when critical updates are available. These updates are automatically distributed to the desktops and servers. It allows the administrator to test and approve updates from the public Windows Update site before deployment. Deployment can be scheduled by the administrator.
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