Drag a concept onto its matching description — or click a concept then click the description.
Intune
Intune (if Windows Update for Business selected)
Intune
Configuration Manager or Intune
Configuration Manager or Intune
Match each Co-management workload to its management authority when co-managed.
Drag a concept onto its matching description — or click a concept then click the description.
Intune
Intune (if Windows Update for Business selected)
Intune
Configuration Manager or Intune
Configuration Manager or Intune
Answer choices
Answer the question above first, then reveal the full breakdown to understand why each option is right or wrong.
Correct answer & explanation
Windows Update for Business: Managed by Intune
In co-management, workloads can be assigned to either Configuration Manager or Intune. Common defaults: Windows Update and Endpoint Protection to Intune; Device Configuration and Resource Access to Configuration Manager.
Answer analysis
For each option: why learners choose it and why it is or isn't the right answer here.
Windows Update for Business: Managed by Intune
Why this is correct
Windows Update for Business is typically assigned to Intune in co-management.
Device Configuration: Managed by Configuration Manager
Why this is correct
Device Configuration is often left with Configuration Manager when not piloted to Intune.
Endpoint Protection: Managed by Intune
Why this is correct
Endpoint Protection (Windows Defender) is commonly moved to Intune for cloud management.
Resource Access: Managed by Configuration Manager
Why this is correct
Resource Access policies (e.g., VPN, Wi-Fi) are often managed by Configuration Manager.
Windows Update for Business: Managed by Configuration Manager
Why it's wrong here
Incorrect — Windows Update for Business is assigned to Intune, not Configuration Manager.
Device Configuration: Managed by Intune
Why it's wrong here
Incorrect — while Device Configuration can be piloted to Intune, the default authority is Configuration Manager.
Go deeper
Learn chapter
Introduction to Endpoint Management in Microsoft 365
Key term
Intune
Microsoft Intune is a cloud-based service that helps organizations manage their users' devices and applications, ensuring security and compliance without needing to own or control the physical hardware.
Key term
Configuration Manager
Configuration Manager is a systems management tool by Microsoft that helps IT administrators deploy software, enforce security policies, and manage devices across an organization.
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