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You have a Microsoft 365 subscription that uses Microsoft Intune Suite. You use Microsoft Intune to manage devices.
You plan to deploy two apps named App1 and App2 to all Windows devices. Appl must be installed before App2.
From the Intune admin center, you create and deploy two Windows app (Win32) apps. You need to ensure that App1 is installed before App2 on every device.
What should you configure?

  1. the App1 deployment configurations
  2. a dynamic device group
  3. a detection rule
  4. the App2 deployment configurations

Answer(s): D

Explanation:

The correct answer is D because you can configure the dependencies for a Win32 app in the deployment configurations1. Dependencies are other Win32 apps that must be installed before your Win32 app can be installed1. You can add Win32 app dependencies only after your Win32 app has been added and uploaded to Intune2. In this case, you need to configure the App2 deployment configurations to add App1 as a dependency2.


Reference:

1: Microsoft Intune Win32 App Dependencies - MSEndpointMgr https://msendpointmgr.com9/06/03/new-intune-featurewin32- app-dependencies/ 2: Add and assign Win32 apps to Microsoft Intune | Microsoft Learn https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/intune/apps/apps-win32-add



You have a Microsoft Intune subscription.
You have devices enrolled in intune as shown in the following table.

An app named App1 is installed on each device.
What is the minimum number of app configuration policies required to manage Appl?

  1. 1
  2. 2
  3. 3
  4. 4
  5. 5

Answer(s): B

Explanation:

The correct answer is B because you need to create two app configuration policies for managed devices, one for iOS/iPadOS devices and one for Android devices1. App configuration policies let you customize the settings of apps for iOS/iPadOS or Android devices1. The settings are assigned to user groups and applied when the app runs1. The app developer or supplier provides the configuration settings (keys and values) that are exposed to Intune1. You cant use a single app configuration policy for both iOS/iPadOS and Android devices because they have different configuration settings2.


Reference:

1: App configuration policies for Microsoft Intune | Microsoft Learn https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/intune/apps/app-configuration-policies-overview 2: Add app configuration policies for managed iOS/iPadOS devices | Microsoft Learn https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/intune/apps/app-configuration-policies-use-ios



You have a Microsoft 365 E5 subscription that contains 100 iOS devices enrolled in Microsoft Intune. You need to deploy a custom line-of-business (LOB) app to the devices by using Intune.
Which extension should you select for the app package file?

  1. .intunemac
  2. .ipa
  3. .apk
  4. .appx

Answer(s): B

Explanation:

iOS/iPadOS LOB apps: Select Line-of-business app as the app type, select the App package file, and then enter an iOS/iPadOS installation file with the extension .ipa.


Reference:

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/intune/apps/apps-add



You have a Microsoft 365 E5 subscription that contains a user named User! and a web app named Appl.
App1 must only accept modern authentication requests.
You plan to create a Conditional Access policy named CAPolicy1 that will have the following settings:

-Assignments
-Users or workload identities: User1
-Cloud apps or actions: App1
-Access controls
-Grant: Block access

You need to block only legacy authentication requests to Appl. Which condition should you add to CAPolicy1?

  1. Filter for devices
  2. Device platforms
  3. User risk
  4. Sign-in risk
  5. Client apps

Answer(s): E

Explanation:

you can use the client apps condition to block legacy authentication requests to App11. Legacy authentication is a term that refers to authentication protocols that do not support modern authentication features such as multi-factor authentication or conditional access2. Examples of legacy authentication protocols include Basic Authentication, Digest Authentication, NTLM, and Kerberos2. To block legacy authentication requests, you need to configure the client apps condition to include Other clients, which covers any client that uses legacy authentication protocols13.


Reference:

1: Conditional Access: Block legacy authentication | Microsoft Learn https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/identity-protection/conditional-access/block-legacyauthentication
2: What is legacy authentication? | Microsoft Learn https://learn.microsoft.com/enus/
mem/identity-protection/conditional-access/legacy-authentication
3: Client apps condition in Azure Active Directory Conditional Access | Microsoft Learn https://learn.microsoft.com/enus/ mem/identity-protection/conditional-access/client-apps-condition



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