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You have the Microsoft Azure Information Protection conditions shown in the following table.

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You have the Azure Information Protection labels shown in the following table.

Exam MS-500 Question 168

You have the Azure Information Protection policies shown in the following table.

Exam MS-500 Question 168

For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No.

NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

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b00
Mar 12, 2021

correct - https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/information-protection/configure-policy-delete-reorder. "If you configure conditions for your labels that might apply to more than one label, you must order the labels from least sensitive to most sensitive. This ordering ensures that the most sensitive label is applied when the conditions are evaluated." so: 1)Label 1 and Label 2 are triggered but Label 2 is the last in the policies so most sensitive so applied in priority, it wons over Label 1 so NO 2)same, Label 2 wons so YES 3)Label 2 is based on Condition 2 which is case sensitive so NO

kiketxu
Mar 16, 2021

Agree. NO, YES, NO.

McChickenHawk
Mar 16, 2021

Do you care to explain the “Priority” you mentioned? The question has no mention of priority so I curious why you mentioned it.

Discuss4certi
Mar 21, 2021

That's the purpose of the third table. There the priority order is listed.

Discuss4certi
Mar 21, 2021

That's the purpose of the third table. There the priority order is listed.

Yetijo
Jun 13, 2021

This is correct. Here is the supporting article. https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/information-protection/configure-policy-delete-reorder

Carlo5
Oct 6, 2021

I still cannot understand the 3rd

Carlo5
Oct 6, 2021

I can understand now. The user type 'product' instead of 'Product'.

Carlo5
Oct 6, 2021

I can understand now. The user type 'product' instead of 'Product'.

xroxro
Jan 4, 2022

Hi, 1. I agree with you label 2 applies but i see no difference between label1 and label2 (would say yes for label1 AND label2)

xroxro
Jan 4, 2022

miss read, forget

xroxro
Jan 4, 2022

miss read, forget

Rstilekar
Nov 21, 2021

Correct answers. N,Y,N Labels are ordered in increasing sensitivity so that users see the least sensitive label first and the most sensitive label last. Here Policy1 is LS and Policy2 is MS. So when both labels apply then MS label wins. https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/information-protection/configure-policy-delete-reorder. "If you configure conditions for your labels that might apply to more than one label, you must order the labels from least sensitive to most sensitive. This ordering ensures that the most sensitive label is applied when the conditions are evaluated." so: 1)Label 1 and Label 2 are triggered but Label 2 is the last in the policies so most sensitive so applied in priority, it wons over Label 1 so NO 2)same, Label 2 wons so YES 3)Label 2 is based on Condition 2 which is case sensitive so NO

mashaeg
May 26, 2021

If you configure conditions for your labels that might apply to more than one label, you must order the labels from least sensitive to most sensitive. This ordering ensures that the most sensitive label is applied when the conditions are evaluated.

mkoprivnj
Dec 1, 2021

N, Y, N is correct!