Wow, option G really caught my eye. Disabling all domain policies? That's like nuking the entire IT infrastructure just to run a little automation. I'll pass on that one, thanks!
This is a straightforward question. I'd go with C, D, E, and F. Gotta love these multiple-choice exams - all you need is a good memory and a crystal ball to predict what the 'correct' answers are.
Hmm, I'm not so sure about option D. Configuring a certificate thumbprint seems a bit overkill for a basic Runtime Resource setup. I'd focus on the essentials like C, E, and F.
I agree with Roxanne, those are the key steps. Though I'm not sure about disabling domain policies (option G) - that seems like a risky move that could cause other issues.
Definitely C, D, E, and F. You need to configure the Runtime Resource to start automatically, use a local certificate for security, install the Login Agent, and ensure the executable is accessible. The other options don't seem relevant to a typical Runtime Resource setup.
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