Ah, this seems straightforward. I'd go with option D and use the Get-Azvm cmdlet in the Azure Cloud Shell to check the VM properties and see if the Windows license is assigned.
Okay, let me think this through. Since Host1 is Azure AD-joined, I'm guessing the license information might be tied to that. I'll try option C and see if I can find the relevant details in the Azure portal.
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I'm not familiar with the Get-windowsDeveloperLicense cmdlet, so I'm hesitant to choose option B. Maybe I'll try option A and see if I can find the license information in the Azure Active Directory admin center.
Okay, let me see... For a self-hosted Linux agent, I believe the most secure option would be to use a certificate for authentication. That way, we can ensure a strong, verified connection without relying on a shared secret like a PAT. I'll go with option D.
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