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Microsoft Exam MD-102 Topic 1 Question 40 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's MD-102 exam
Question #: 40
Topic #: 1
[All MD-102 Questions]

You have a Microsoft 365 E5 subscription.

You use Microsoft Intune to manage all Windows 11 devices.

You create an attack surface reduction (ASR) policy named Profile1 based on the Attack Surface Reduction Rules profile and assign Profile! to all the devices.

A user reports that an Adobe Reader plug-in is now blocked.

You need to ensure that the plug-in is unblocked.

What should you do?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Soledad
15 days ago
I think creating a device compliance policy might be the best solution.
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Cheryll
17 days ago
I believe configuring ASR Only Per Rule Exclusions in Profile1 could also work.
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Mary
28 days ago
I agree with Clarinda, adding a scope tag might help.
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Keneth
28 days ago
Ooh, tricky one. I'm thinking C might be the way to go, but I wonder if that'll open up any other vulnerabilities. Gotta be careful with those exclusions, you know?
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Gracia
29 days ago
Hmm, this sounds like a classic case of the old 'block the plug-in, then unblock it' conundrum. I'd say C is the way to go - configure those ASR exclusions and get that Adobe Reader back in action.
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Tu
6 days ago
User3: I agree, let's make those exclusions in Profile1 to resolve the issue.
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Fannie
10 days ago
User2: Yeah, that sounds like the best solution to unblock the Adobe Reader plug-in.
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Pamella
17 days ago
User1: I think we should go with option C and configure ASR Only Per Rule Exclusions.
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Clarinda
1 months ago
I think we should add a scope tag to Profile1.
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