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Microsoft Exam SC-300 Topic 7 Question 86 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's SC-300 exam
Question #: 86
Topic #: 7
[All SC-300 Questions]

You have an Azure subscription. The subscription contains 50 virtual machines that run Windows Server.

You enable Microsoft Entra login for the virtual machines.

Users report that they cannot sign in to the virtual machines by using their Microsoft Entra credentials.

You need to ensure that the users can sign in to the virtual machines.

What should you do first?

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Suggested Answer: A

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Johana
5 months ago
I think Solange might be onto something. Deleting the device registrations could reset any issues with the login.
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Solange
5 months ago
I don't think revoking the token is necessary. Maybe we should delete the device registrations of the virtual machines from the Microsoft Entra admin center.
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Alysa
5 months ago
But what if that doesn't work? Should we revoke the primary refresh token?
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Johnetta
5 months ago
I agree with Laura, that sounds like the logical first step to take.
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Laura
6 months ago
I think we should ensure that the virtual machines can access https://enterpriseregistration.windows.net.
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Paz
7 months ago
SSH client support? What does that have to do with Microsoft Entra login? I'm pretty sure that's not the right answer here.
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Ettie
7 months ago
Deleting the device registrations? That sounds like it would just create more work for the admin. I doubt that's the right solution, at least not as the first step.
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Janessa
6 months ago
A) Making sure they can access the site is definitely the first step.
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Brett
6 months ago
A) Agreed, let's start with ensuring access to the registration site before deleting anything.
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Javier
6 months ago
B) Revoking the token might help too, but let's check the access first.
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Brett
6 months ago
C) From the Microsoft Entra admin center, delete the device registrations of the virtual machines.
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Adrianna
6 months ago
A) I think making sure the virtual machines can access the registration site first makes sense.
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Mitsue
6 months ago
B) Revoke the primary refresh token.
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Shakira
6 months ago
A) Ensure that the virtual machines can access https://enterpriseregistration.windows.net.
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Junita
7 months ago
I'm not sure revoking the refresh token is the right approach here. That would just create more problems for the users. I think we should focus on troubleshooting the connection issue first.
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Chanel
7 months ago
This question seems tricky. I'm not sure if the issue is with the virtual machines' ability to access the required endpoint or something else. I'm leaning towards option A, as ensuring that connectivity seems like a logical first step.
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