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Microsoft Exam MD-102 Topic 4 Question 34 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's MD-102 exam
Question #: 34
Topic #: 4
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You have a Microsoft 365 E5 subscription.

All devices are enrolled in Microsoft Intune.

You need to ensure that devices that have NOT checked in for 30 days are deleted from intune.

What should you configure from the Microsoft Intune admin center?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Glendora
1 months ago
I'm not sure about that. Wouldn't configuring a configuration profile also help in managing devices that haven't checked in for a while?
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Emerson
1 months ago
B) automatic enrollment - Wait, are we supposed to be enrolling devices or deleting them? I'm so confused.
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Felix
7 days ago
C) a device clean-up rule - Yes, that's the correct option to configure in Intune to delete devices that haven't checked in for 30 days.
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Bulah
12 days ago
B) automatic enrollment - That's for enrolling devices, not deleting them.
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Kenda
22 days ago
A) a device limit restriction - No, that won't help with deleting devices that haven't checked in.
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Helga
1 months ago
C) a device clean-up rule - Finally, a chance to declutter my Intune! Time to Marie Kondo this thing.
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Rana
3 days ago
C) a device clean-up rule
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Soledad
4 days ago
B) automatic enrollment
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Precious
17 days ago
A) a device limit restriction
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Venita
1 months ago
I agree with Sage. Setting up a device clean-up rule would ensure that our Intune environment stays organized and up-to-date.
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Sage
2 months ago
I think the answer is C) a device clean-up rule because it makes sense to automatically delete devices that haven't checked in for 30 days.
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Jacquelyne
2 months ago
C) a device clean-up rule - Deleting devices that haven't checked in for 30 days? Sounds like a job for the Intune janitor.
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Katlyn
2 months ago
D) a configuration profile? Really? That's like trying to clean out your fridge with a spatula.
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Zona
20 days ago
C) I see, so a device clean-up rule is like a virtual fridge cleaner for Intune devices.
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Johnetta
23 days ago
D) a configuration profile may not directly delete inactive devices, but it can help in setting up policies for device management.
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Anissa
24 days ago
C) a device clean-up rule is the correct option. It helps in managing inactive devices efficiently.
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Josphine
1 months ago
D) a configuration profile
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Emogene
1 months ago
C) a device clean-up rule
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Carmelina
1 months ago
B) automatic enrollment
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Armando
1 months ago
A) a device limit restriction
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Lauran
2 months ago
C) a device clean-up rule - That's the way to go. Gotta keep those Intune devices tidy, you know?
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Kallie
1 months ago
A) a device limit restriction - Yeah, setting limits is important to maintain control over the devices.
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Vincent
1 months ago
C) a device clean-up rule - That's the way to go. Gotta keep those Intune devices tidy, you know?
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