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This learning path examines how to prepare for device management in Microsoft 365, including planning your co-management strategy for Windows devices, transitioning from Configuration Manager to Intune, and planning for Mobile Application Management.
This learning path helps prepare you for Exam MS-101: Microsoft 365 Mobility and Security.
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This module explores the device management features of Microsoft Endpoint Manager, including Microsoft Intune, Configuration Manager, device co-management, and configuration profiles for devices using Intune.
Learning objectives:
By the end of this module, you’ll be able to:
Prerequisites:
None
This module is part of these learning paths:
Q1. Which Microsoft Endpoint Manager solution is an on-premises management solution that manages desktops, servers, and laptops that are internet-based or on an organization’s network?
Q1. Which Configuration Manager feature can configure, update, and protect clients against malware?
Q1. Which Intune feature enables organizations to create security policies using recommendations by Microsoft security teams?
Q1. Which Microsoft Endpoint Manager feature is a cloud-based service that provides insight and intelligence for an organization to make more informed decisions about the update readiness of its Windows clients?
Q2. Which of the following is a True statement regarding Co-management?
Q3. Which of the following features is the act of moving workloads from Configuration Manager to Intune and telling the Windows client who the management authority is for that particular workload?
This module examines the steps involved in preparing your existing environment for Co-management, from reviewing Co-management prerequisites to configuring Configuration Manager for Co-management to enrolling Windows 10 devices to Intune.
Learning objectives:
By the end of this module, you’ll be able to:
Prerequisites:
None
This module is part of these learning paths:
Q1. As the Enterprise Administrator for Contoso, Holly Dickson has identified many Windows 10 and later devices throughout the organization that don’t have the Configuration Manager client installed. Holly had Contoso’s developers create an app to deploy the Configuration Manager client on these devices. After the app was run, which service is managing all the workloads on these devices that now have co-management enabled?
Q1. As the Enterprise Administrator for Contoso, Holly Dickson wants to implement Co-management. Holly recently purchased an Enterprise Mobility + Security subscription for Contoso. What other license does Holly need to purchase to implement Co-management?
Q1. Fabrikam ran the Co-management Configuration Wizard. Which “Automatic enrollment in Intune” option enabled Fabrikam to automatically enroll selected devices?
Q1. As the Enterprise Administrator for Contoso, Holly Dickson is implementing Co-management for the company’s Windows 10 and later devices. Holly has defined which devices will be part of Contoso’s Pilot collection. Holly is considering whether to set the Workloads setting for Compliance policies to both Configuration Manager and Intune. Based on this setting, which service will manage Compliance policies on the devices that aren’t in the Pilot collection?
Q1. A Windows 10 or later device can be Co-managed if it’s managed by Configuration Manager and enrolled to Intune. What must you do to manage a device by Configuration Manager?
Q2. There are two prerequisites to using Microsoft Intune in a Co-management deployment. The first is setting it up. What’s the second prerequisite?
Q3. As the Enterprise Administrator for Contoso, Holly Dickson has found that Contoso’s IT staff is constantly asking questions about co-managing devices and hybrid Azure AD-joined devices. They keep confusing these two services. To help clarify this situation, Holly has told them to remember one fact – Co-management and Azure AD are different types of options. Co-management is a device management option. What type of option is Azure AD?
This module examines how to plan for mobile application management using Microsoft Intune, with a focus on adding apps to Intune, using app protection policies and app configuration policies, and troubleshooting app protection policy deployment.
Learning objectives:
By the end of this module, you’ll be able to:
Prerequisites:
None
This module is part of these learning paths:
Q1. As the Enterprise Administrator for Contoso, Holly Dickson wants to use Intune’s Mobile Application Management to manage the lifecycles of Contoso’s apps. Holly created a pilot team to test MAM at Contoso. The team identified an app they want to use in the pilot project. What’s the first step the team must complete in the lifecycle of this app?
Q1. As the Enterprise Administrator for Contoso, Holly Dickson wants to use MAM app protection policies to protect Contoso’s data within applications. Which of the following items is another benefit of using app protection policies?
Q1. For Android devices, which app is required to receive app protection policies?
Q1. Intune represents different app configuration policy channels. The channel that an organization selects for a specific app policy is defined in the Device Enrollment Type setting. When an organization configures an app policy, which Device Enrollment Type setting specifically refers to apps deployed by Intune on enrolled devices?
Q2. As the Enterprise administrator for Lucerne Publishing, Patti Fernandez wants to implement mobile application management (MAM) in Intune. By doing so, which of the following tasks can Patti do?
Q3. Apps that have been sourced from other Microsoft services can be sourced from either Azure AD or Office Online. Azure AD Enterprise applications are registered and assigned through which of the following portals?
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