MD-102: Endpoint Administrator
Microsoft
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Exam number: MD-102
Exam name: Endpoint Administrator Associate
Length of test: 120 minutes
Exam format: Multiple-choice and multiple-response questions.
Exam language: English
Number of questions in the actual exam: Maximum of 40-60 questions
Passing score: 700/1000
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Related questions
HOTSPOT
You have two computers that run Windows 10. The computers are enrolled in Microsoft Intune as shown in the following table.
Windows 10 update rings are defined in Intune as shown in the following table.
You assign the update rings as shown in the following table.
What is the effect of the configurations on Computer1 and Computer2? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Explanation:
Computer1 and Computer2 are members of Group1. Ring1 is applied to Group1.
Note: The term "Exclude" is misleading. It means that the ring is not applied to that group, rather than that group being blocked.
Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/deployment/update/waas-wufb-intune
https://allthingscloud.blog/configure-windows-update-business-using-microsoft-intune/
HOTSPOT
For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No. NOTE:
Each correct selection is worth one point.
HOTSPOT
You have a Microsoft 365 E5 subscription that contains the devices shown in the following table.
You need to create two dynamic device groups named Group1 and Group2. The solution must meet the following requirements:
* Group1 must contain Device1 and Device2 only.
* Group2 must contain Device1 and Device3 only.
Which device membership rule should you configure for each group? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer are a. NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
You use the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT) to deploy Windows 11.
You create a new task sequence by using the Standard Client Task Sequence template to deploy Windows 11 Enterprise to new computers. The computers have a single hard disk.
You need to modify the task sequence to create a system volume and a data volume.
Which phase should you modify in the task sequence?
Initialization
State Restore
Preinstall
Postinstall
HOTSPOT
You have an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant that contains the users shown in the following table.
You have devices enrolled in Microsoft Intune as shown in the following table.
From Intune, you create and send a custom notification named Notification1 to Group1.
For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Explanation:
Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/intune/remote-actions/custom-notifications
HOTSPOT
You have a Microsoft 365 subscription that contains two security groups named Group1 and Group2. Microsoft 365 uses Microsoft Intune Suite.
You use Microsoft Intune to manage devices.
You need to assign roles in Intune to meet the following requirements:
* The members of Group1 must manage Intune roles and assignments.
* The members of Group2 must assign existing apps and policies to users and devices.
The solution must follow the principle of least privilege.
Which role should you assign to each group? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
You have a Windows 10 device named Device! that is joined to Active Directory and enrolled in Microsoft Intune.
Device1 is managed by using Group Policy and Intune.
You need to ensure that the Intune settings override the Group Policy settings.
What should you configure?
a device configuration profile
a device compliance policy
an MDM Security Baseline profile
a Group Policy Object (GPO)
Explanation:
A device configuration profile is a collection of settings that can be applied to devices enrolled in Microsoft Intune. You can use device configuration profiles to manage Windows 10 devices that are joined to Active Directory and enrolled in Intune. To ensure that the Intune settings override the Group Policy settings, you need to enable the policy CSP setting called MDMWinsOverGP in the device configuration profile. This setting will give precedence to the MDM policy over any conflicting Group Policy settings.Reference:[Use policy CSP settings to create custom device configuration profiles]
You have a Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT) deployment share.
From the Deployment Workbench, you open the New Task Sequence Wizard and select the Standard Client Upgrade Task Sequence task sequence template.
You discover that there are no operating system images listed on the Select OS page as shown in the following exhibit.
You need to be able to select an operating system image to perform a Windows 11 in-place upgrade.
What should you do?
Enable monitoring for the deployment share.
Import a full set of source files.
Import a custom image file.
Run the Update Deployment Share Wizard
You have computers that run Windows 10 and are managed by using Microsoft Intune.
Users store their files in a folder named D:\Folder1.
You need to ensure that only a trusted list of applications is granted write access to D:\Folder1.
What should you configure in the device configuration profile?
Microsoft Defender Exploit Guard
Microsoft Defender Application Guard
Microsoft Defender SmartScreen
Microsoft Defender Application Control
HOTSPOT
In Microsoft Intune, you have the device compliance policies shown in the following table.
The Intune compliance policy settings are configured as shown in the following exhibit.
On June 1, you enroll Windows 10 devices in Intune as shown in the following table.
For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Explanation:
Device 1 is Windows 10 - and policy 1 is for Windows 8. Default compliance for devices without a policy is not compliant so first 2 questions are NO.
Then the third device has 2 policies, the first one is compliant and the second policy is not compliant but the device is not marked as non-compliant due to the fact that mark device as non-compliant is set to 10 days. This means that the machine will be compliant until june 10th.
Source:
Mark device non-compliant: By default, this action is set for each compliance policy and has a schedule of zero (0) days, marking devices as noncompliant immediately.
When you change the default schedule, you provide a grace period in which a user can remediate issues or become compliant without being marked as non-compliant.
This action is supported on all platforms supported by Intune.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/intune/protect/actions-for-noncompliance
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