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MD-102 Exam - Question 113


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You have an Azure AD tenant named contoso.com that contains the users shown in the following table.

For contoso.com, the Mobility (MDM and MAM) settings have the following configurations:

• MDM user scope: Group1

• MAM user scope: Group2

You purchase the devices shown in the following table:

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

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benpatto
Nov 3, 2023

It really helps to read the question people!!!! Option 2 says user1 joins device1 to contoso.com - why would Device2 be affacted by this?

riccardo1999
Jan 3, 2024

the question is incorrect. For me, option two talks about device 2 and for me is "yes"

MR_Eliot
Mar 2, 2024

NO: User registers the device. Device will be Entra ID registerd. YES: Assuming the question has a typo. Joining Entra ID will also enroll the device in Intune. NO: It's an android device. You will need to install company portal to enroll the device in Intune.

Maclouis116
Jun 28, 2024

Automatic enrollment occurs when you join or register a device.

VirtualJP
Oct 11, 2023

I'm thinking N,N,N

VirtualJP
Oct 16, 2023

Not sure why I said N for all 3. I retract my original answer in favour of: Y Y N.

LiamAzure
Oct 27, 2023

Can you explain?

madsa
Nov 29, 2023

The given answer is correct: enrolling one device has nothing to do with enrolling another, and registering a device by MAM. For example outlook won't enrol the device in Intune.

Sonia33
Dec 4, 2023

For me it should be Yes, Yes, No. User1 can enroll devices and registers Device 1 and 2 (both Windows). User2 is just a MAM scope, so it is just in AAD.

Sonia33
Dec 4, 2023

I read it wrong... Yes, No, No.

riccardo1999
Jan 3, 2024

why? For me, user 1 can enroll the device 2

NoursBear
Jan 14, 2024

Attention !!! the second option is a trick, read it carefully

Burkidur
Mar 2, 2024

It's likely a typo by ET. The key difference between Q1 and Q2 is "joined" vs "registered".

Monades
Oct 12, 2023

Seems correct: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/intune/enrollment/quickstart-setup-auto-enrollment

BJS78
Sep 25, 2023

https://call4cloud.nl/2021/08/the-battle-between-aadj-and-aadr/

Contactfornitish
Oct 15, 2023

As far as I understand it should be YYN https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/intune/fundamentals/deployment-guide-enrollment-windows#windows-automatic-enrollment Auto-enrollment not available for non-Windows devices but for windows 10 and onwards, whether its joined or registered, both kind of devices can be auto-enrolled.

Mahi_444
Oct 31, 2023

Second option talking about device 2 and thit is targeted to group 2 which is MAM user scope so ans is N

riccardo1999
Jan 3, 2024

device 2 is not targeted to group 2. The group are composed by user and not by device. The second option talk about user 1 therefore group 1 =mdm. For me the second option is YES

BJS78
Jan 9, 2024

Sorry, but wrong. Maybe a typo but on the 2nd options it says: User1 enrolls Device2 and DEVICE1 got enrolled to Intune.... If it would be all about Device2, then you are right

cuber
Jul 4, 2024

It should be YYN , User1 is member of group 1 which is scoped for MDM, registering and joining a devices (Windows) both result in an Intune managed device. User2 is in group 2 which has only a MAM scope therefore only apps will be managed and not the complete device by intune.

oopspruu
Jul 21, 2024

Automatic Enrollment in Intune applies when device is either Registered or Joined to Entra ID. You just need to make sure the user is assigned the MDM scope correctly. YYN - provided question 2 has typo YNN - if Question 2 is intentionally misleading