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Question 82

You have a Microsoft 365 subscription that contains 500 Android Enterprise devices.

All the devices are enrolled in Microsoft Intune.

You need to deliver bookmarks to the Chrome browser on the devices.

What should you create?

    Correct Answer: D

    To deliver bookmarks to the Chrome browser on Android Enterprise devices enrolled in Microsoft Intune, you should create an app configuration policy. This type of policy allows you to customize and manage specific settings within an application, making it ideal for configuring Chrome to include specific bookmarks. Other policy types, such as compliance policies, configuration profiles, and app protection policies, are intended for more general device settings, security requirements, and data protection rather than specific app configurations.

Discussion
NozukaOption: D

I don't agree with sh123df, since his answer is for Windows devices and this question states Android. Answer should be D. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/intune/apps/apps-configure-chrome-android#add-app-configuration-for-managed-ae-devices

KrayzrOption: D

D. an app configuration policy Here's why: Compliance policies define security and access requirements for devices, not specific configurations like bookmarks. Configuration profiles are used for general device settings, not app-specific configurations. App protection policies mainly focus on data security and access control within an app, not directly delivering bookmarks. App configuration policies allow customizing specific settings within an app, making them ideal for delivering pre-defined bookmarks to Chrome on your managed devices. Here's the reasoning for each option: you would like to block or allow.

Krayzr

D. an app configuration policy Here's the reasoning for each option: Compliance policies: These policies enforce security and access regulations on devices. They don't define app-specific configurations like adding bookmarks. Configuration profiles: These profiles configure general device settings like Wi-Fi, passwords, or security, not app-specific features like bookmarks. App protection policies: These policies manage data security and access within an app, controlling how users interact with app data. While they might control access to web content, they don't directly manage bookmarks. App configuration policies: These policies let you tailor specific settings within an app. In this case, you can use an app configuration policy for Chrome to define the desired bookmarks structure and content.

Krayzr

By creating an app configuration policy for Chrome, you can specify the exact bookmarks you want to add to the browser on your managed devices. This ensures consistency and provides easy access to important resources for your users. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/intune/apps/apps-configure-chrome-android "You can use an Intune app configuration policy to configure Google Chrome for Android devices. The settings for the app can be automatically applied. For example, you can specifically set the bookmarks and the URLs that you would like to block or allow."

VirtualJPOption: D

Here's why: An app configuration policy is a better way to deliver bookmarks to the Chrome browser on Android devices than a configuration profile. To deliver bookmarks to the Chrome browser on Android devices, you would create an app configuration policy that specifies the bookmarks that you want to be added to the browser. The policy would then be assigned to your managed devices. Once the policy is applied, the bookmarks will be added to Chrome automatically. To deliver bookmarks using a configuration profile, you would need to create a file that contains the bookmark data. The file would then be pushed to your managed devices. Once the file is on the device, you would need to use a script to import the bookmarks into Chrome. This process is more complex and time-consuming than using an app configuration policy. It also requires you to create and maintain a bookmark file, which can be cumbersome if you have a large number of bookmarks or if you need to frequently update them.

TonskuOption: C

C. an app protection policy https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/intune/apps/apps-configure-chrome-android

Tonsku

my mistake, D. an app configuration policy https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/intune/apps/apps-configure-chrome-android

PollosorOption: D

The answer is D because it is the most direct method, I suppose.

MR_EliotOption: D

D is correct.

BigStan82Option: D

For delivering bookmarks to the Chrome browser on Android Enterprise devices, an app configuration policy (D) is actually the more appropriate choice if the goal is to specifically configure settings within the Chrome app itself. This allows for the direct management of app settings like bookmarks, homepage configurations, and other browser-specific preferences.

DarkfireOption: D

Should be D https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/intune/apps/apps-configure-chrome-android#add-app-configuration-for-managed-ae-devices

KrayzrOption: C

Answer D: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/intune/apps/apps-configure-chrome-android Credit to Tonsku

Hamouda1Option: D

Is correct

belyoOption: D

i have been doing this for 4+ years in enterprise environment and its always app config profile, not app protection policy

kay000001Option: D

Answer is D: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/intune/apps/apps-configure-chrome-android

chandravamsiOption: D

Option : D

fco168Option: D

agree with VirtualJP

LiamAzureOption: D

Its android so app configuration

4rk4n4Option: D

Answer is D.

iamforksuOption: D

Answer is D