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Your company has an Azure AD tenant named contoso.com that contains several Windows 10 devices.

When you join new Windows 10 devices to contoso.com, users are prompted to set up a four-digit pin.

You need to ensure that the users are prompted to set up a six-digit pin when they join the Windows 10 devices to contoso.com.

Solution: From the Microsoft Entra admin center, you modify the User settings and the Device settings.

Does this meet the goal?

    Correct Answer: B

    To ensure that users are prompted to set up a six-digit PIN when they join Windows 10 devices to contoso.com, you would typically configure Windows Hello for Business policies. These configurations can be done through Group Policy or Intune, not through the User settings and Device settings in the Microsoft Entra admin center. Therefore, modifying the settings in the Microsoft Entra admin center does not meet the goal.

Discussion
letters1234Option: B

Entra Portal only has information around MFA/ESR/BitLocker/UserJoin-Register/LocalAdmin. To configure PIN would require Configuration Profile from Intune or GPO for AD / HAADJ devices.

iTomiOption: B

NO! Intune > Devices > Configuration profiles > Create > New Policy > Windows 10 or later > Settings Catalog > Create > Windows Hello for Business.

veliyathOption: B

No, modifying the User settings and Device settings in the Microsoft Entra admin center does not directly address the requirement to ensure users are prompted to set up a six-digit PIN. The PIN length and complexity settings are typically managed through Windows Hello for Business policies, which are configured using Group Policy or Intune. Therefore, the correct answer is: B. No

Rogo86Option: B

B for sure

MR_EliotOption: B

Easy no.

krzysztofbrOption: B

agrree with letters1234