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MS-201 Exam - Question 20


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Your company has a Microsoft 365 subscription.

Several users in the finance department of the company recently accesses unsafe websites by clicking on links in email messages.

Users in the marketing department of the company report that they must be able to access all the links embedded in email messages.

You need to reduce the likelihood of the finance department users accessing unsafe websites. The solution must affect only the finance department users.

Solution: You create a new safe attachments policy.

Does this meet the goal?

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Correct Answer: B

Creating a new safe attachments policy is not the appropriate solution for reducing the likelihood of the finance department users accessing unsafe websites through email links. A safe attachments policy is intended to protect against malicious email attachments, not unsafe links. The correct approach would involve using a solution like Safe Links that specifically targets and manages the accessibility of embedded links within emails. This solution can be tailored to affect only the finance department users, aligning with the requirement to reduce their exposure to unsafe websites.

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ellichen
Sep 2, 2019

Correct answer is "No" -- this requirement would be met by creating a "Safe Links" policy instead.

de_liberate
Apr 28, 2020

Agree. The answer should be 'No'. Also changing the default content filter policy affects all users, not just finance dept. Not that 'unsafe' links can be configured in it anyway...

quangDV
May 12, 2020

To modify the content filter, we need to use Set-ContentFilterConfig cmdlet. However, this cmdlet is only usable in On-premises environment. This question is about "Your company has a Microsoft 365 subscription", hence, the answer should be NO

ppolychron
Aug 22, 2020

The Answer should indeed be NO. For the cloused-based service (EXO,EOP) you can use Set-HostedContentFilterPolicy if you need to.

Baba65BabaOption: B
Feb 19, 2022

Safe Links makes more sense. Answer: B