16.  Testlet 1 
Case Study
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Overview
Existing Environment
Variations of the application are created for individual customers. Currently, there are more than 80 live code branches in the application’s code base. 
The application was developed by using Microsoft Visual Studio. Source code is stored in Team Foundation Server (TFS) in the main office. The branch offices access the source code by using TFS proxy servers. 
Architectural Issues
Merge operations of the code often take months and involve many developers. Code merging frequently introduces bugs that are difficult to locate and resolve. 
Customers report that ownership costs of the retirement fund management system increase continually. The need to merge unrelated code makes even minor code changes expensive. 
Customers report that bug reporting is overly complex. 
Requirements
Technical requirements
Current Technical Issue
Azure Automation State Configuration nodes are registered by using the following command. 
To resolve the current technical issue, what should you do to the Register-AzureRmAutomationDscNode command?