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Microsoft Exam SC-300 Topic 1 Question 106 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's SC-300 exam
Question #: 106
Topic #: 1
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You have a Microsoft 365 tenant.

All users must use the Microsoft Authenticator app for multi-factor authentication (MFA) when accessing Microsoft 365 services.

Some users report that they received an MFA prompt on their Microsoft Authenticator app without initiating a sign-in request.

You need to block the users automatically when they report an MFA request that they did not initiate.

Solution: From the Microsoft Entra admin center, you configure the Notifications settings for multi-factor authentication (MFA).

Does this meet the goal?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Grover
1 months ago
I'm glad the solution involves the Entra admin center. That's where the magic happens when it comes to securing our Microsoft 365 environment.
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Sonia
10 days ago
User 4: I think the Entra admin center is the right place to configure this.
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Adolph
11 days ago
User 3: No
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Lewis
26 days ago
User 2: I agree, the Entra admin center is crucial for security.
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Carmen
1 months ago
User 1: Yes
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Goldie
2 months ago
Haha, I bet the users who reported the unexpected MFA prompts were just trying to get out of logging in. Nice try, but the admin's not falling for that one!
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Lai
2 months ago
This solution seems reasonable, but I'd like to know more about the specific settings we need to configure in the Notifications section.
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Francene
28 days ago
User 4: Let's review the settings in the Notifications section to make sure
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Johanna
1 months ago
User 3: No
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Herminia
1 months ago
User 2: I think we need to check the specific settings in the Notifications section
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Ressie
1 months ago
User 1: Yes
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Timothy
2 months ago
I think option A is correct because configuring the Notifications settings for MFA should help block users automatically when they report an unauthorized MFA request.
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Paulina
2 months ago
Configuring the Notifications settings could be a good start, but I'm wondering if there are other steps we need to take to fully address this issue.
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Delisa
1 months ago
User 3: I'm not sure, maybe we should explore other options as well
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Breana
1 months ago
User 2: I agree, it seems like the best solution for now
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Raelene
2 months ago
User 1: I think we should go with option A) Yes
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Norah
2 months ago
B) No
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Timothy
2 months ago
A) Yes
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Eleni
2 months ago
The solution seems to be on the right track, but I'm not sure if it's the complete answer. Blocking users automatically might be a bit too drastic without more context.
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Luke
1 months ago
Blocking users automatically might be too drastic without more context. It's important to consider the impact on users.
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Willetta
2 months ago
B) No
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Cathrine
2 months ago
The solution should help in blocking users automatically when they report an MFA request they did not initiate.
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Irma
2 months ago
A) Yes
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