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Microsoft AZ-140 Exam - Topic 2 Question 101 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's AZ-140 exam
Question #: 101
Topic #: 2
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You have a Windows Virtual Desktop host pool that contains five session hosts. The session hosts run

Windows 10 Enterprise multi-session.

You need to prevent users from accessing the internet from Windows Virtual Desktop sessions. The session hosts must be allowed to access all the required Microsoft services.

Solution: You configure the Address space settings of the virtual network that contains the session hosts.

Does that meet the goal?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Ernie
2 days ago
I thought address space was for routing, not access control.
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Karan
21 days ago
Nope, definitely not the right solution.
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Geraldine
26 days ago
Wait, can you really block internet access that way? Sounds off.
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Francisca
1 month ago
Totally agree, just changing address space isn't enough.
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Carlee
1 month ago
That won't work, you need to set up NSGs for internet access control.
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Corrina
1 month ago
Haha, good luck with that! Trying to block the internet these days is like trying to stop a fire with a water gun.
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Lonny
2 months ago
Hmm, this is a tricky one. Blocking internet access while allowing access to Microsoft services sounds like a challenge.
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Refugia
2 months ago
No, that won't work. The question states the session hosts need to access required Microsoft services, which are on the internet.
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Sherita
2 months ago
Yes, that should work. Blocking internet access at the network level is a common way to restrict user access.
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Yasuko
2 months ago
I vaguely recall something about routing and firewall rules being necessary for blocking internet access. I don't think this solution is sufficient.
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Asuncion
2 months ago
I feel like I read that the address space is more about defining the network range, not about controlling access. So, I think this might not meet the goal.
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Blondell
2 months ago
This reminds me of a practice question where we had to set up network security groups. I think we might need something more specific than just address space settings.
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Quentin
3 months ago
I'm a bit confused on this one. Blocking internet access while allowing access to Microsoft services sounds like it could be challenging. I'll need to research the best approach for this.
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Wilda
3 months ago
I think it’s a tricky question.
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Clay
3 months ago
I remember studying about network configurations, but I'm not sure if just changing the address space would actually block internet access.
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Cherry
3 months ago
Okay, got it. I'll need to configure the Address space settings of the virtual network to block internet access but allow access to Microsoft services. Seems straightforward enough.
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Cordelia
3 months ago
I lean towards option B.
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Deangelo
4 months ago
Hmm, this seems tricky. I'll need to carefully review the details about the virtual network and session hosts to figure out the best way to meet the requirements.
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Belen
4 months ago
I think I know how to approach this. I'll need to look at the network settings and firewall rules to block internet access while still allowing access to required Microsoft services.
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Jerry
4 months ago
Definitely! We can't afford any downtime.
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