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5v0-6122 Exam - Question 16


An administrator of iOS supervised devices has noticed that devices are checking in regularly but are failing the Last Compromised Scan compliance policy. The administrator is fine with having slight disruptions to users but does not want any interaction from the user to be required.

The administrator decides to use an action in the Last Compromised Scan compliance policy that would force the device to report back the compromised status without requiring user input.

Which action m the Last Compromised Scan compliance policy should be used?

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Correct Answer: B

The best action in the Last Compromised Scan compliance policy to force the device to report back the compromised status without requiring user input is to assign the command to Request Device Check-In. This action ensures the device will check in and report its status automatically, fulfilling the administrator's requirement of avoiding user interaction while maintaining device compliance checks.

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mobi22Option: B
Aug 28, 2023

Actions, Command: Request Device Check-In

mynameismyOption: C
Jan 11, 2023

C - https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Workspace-ONE-UEM/2105/UEM_Managing_Devices/GUID-AWT-COMPLIANCEPOLICYRULESBYPLATFORM-MDM.html

MobileAndyOption: C
Oct 29, 2023

Selected Answer: c device detail->compliance -> check policy -> re-evauluate ( push notification to device)

ShazPazOption: C
Apr 25, 2024

C: https://www.dell.com/support/kbdoc/en-au/000125398/workspace-one-compromised-device-overview Compromised Status compliance The Compromised Status compliance rule allows the administrator to setup actions for a compromised device. For the above two compliance rules, the following actions can be applied: Notify: Notifying the user by sending SMS, Email, and Push Notifications. Application: Blocking or removing few or all the managed apps. Command: Performing Enterprise Wipe or requesting for a device check-in. Profile: Blocking or removing all profiles or particular profile type or a particular profile.