Hmm, I'm not sure. The question is a bit vague on the specifics of how this would work. I suppose it's possible that creating a disabled individual enrollment could isolate the device without affecting the others. But it's a risky approach in my opinion.
I agree with Vincent. Deprovisioning a single device by creating a new individual enrollment just seems like it could cause more problems than it solves. There has to be a cleaner way to remove one device without disrupting the whole group.
The question mentions that the solution must not affect the other devices, so I'm leaning towards 'No' on this one. Deprovisioning a single device by creating an individual enrollment might impact the rest of the group in some way.
I think this is a tricky question. The key is understanding how to deprovision a single device without affecting the rest of the group. Creating a disabled symmetric key individual enrollment seems like a good approach, but I'm not completely sure it meets the goal.
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