Your company has a production network and a test network. Both networks have System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager

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Your company has a production network and a test network. Both networks have System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager

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Your company has a production network and a test network.
Both networks have System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager Service Pack (SP1) deployed.
You create the following objects on the test network:
✑ A configuration item named WebCI
✑ A configuration baseline named WebBaseline that contains WebCI
✑ A collection named WebServers that contains all of the Web servers on the test network.
You export the configuration baseline to Baseline.cab.
You open the Configuration Manager console, you click Assets and Compliance, and then you expand Compliance Settings.
You need to apply the configuration baseline to the Web servers on the production network.
Which two tasks should you perform? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.

A. Right-click WebBaseline, select Categorize, and then select Server.
B. Right-click Configuration Baselines, and then select Import Configuration Data
C. Right-click WebCI, select Export, and then specify Baseline.cab as the export file.
D. Right-click WebBaseline, and then select Properties. In the Deployments tab, type WebServers in the Filter... box.
E. Right-click WebBaseline, select Deploy, and then select the WebServers collection.
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