A customer deploys a large number of ChromeOS devices and would like to start the process of turning on Zero-Touch Enrollment (ZTE) to streamline their deployment process. As an administrator, what would be required to enable ZTE?
The answer is D
according to the zero-touch enrollment for chrome OS devices pdf, there are 7 steps.
1. purchase the chrome OS device
2. generate a pre-provisioning token
3. partner registers device with Google
4. device is shipped to the user
5. user powers on the device
6. Google confirms device identity
7. the user can now log in
To enable Zero-Touch Enrollment (ZTE) for ChromeOS devices, you need to set up the Organizational Units (OUs) to which the devices will be assigned during the enrollment process. This allows for the streamlined deployment of devices, as they can be automatically placed into the correct OU based on the configuration during the setup.
While other steps like creating a token (option C) are part of the process, identifying the OUs is a key requirement for Zero-Touch Enrollment to work.
To enable Zero-Touch Enrollment (ZTE) for ChromeOS devices, you need to create a pre-provisioning token. This token is crucial because it allows devices to be automatically enrolled into the Google Admin Console and placed into a specific organizational unit (OU) when they are first powered on, without requiring manual intervention from administrators
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