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Microsoft AZ-500 Exam - Topic 5 Question 69 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's AZ-500 exam
Question #: 69
Topic #: 5
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You have an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant.

You need to prevent nonprivileged Azure AD users from creating service principals in Azure AD.

What should you do in the Azure Active Directory admin center of the tenant?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Inocencia
5 months ago
C makes the most sense to me!
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Cheryl
5 months ago
Wait, can you really stop users from creating service principals like that?
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Dortha
5 months ago
No way, A won't help with this issue.
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Desmond
5 months ago
I think B might work too, but not sure.
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Adelaide
6 months ago
C is definitely the right choice!
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Ariel
6 months ago
D sounds familiar, but I don't think restricting access to the admin portal would prevent users from creating service principals.
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Pearline
6 months ago
I recall a similar question where we had to manage user permissions, and I think C was the right choice there too.
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Bernardo
6 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I feel like A might be related to security defaults, which doesn't seem to directly address service principals.
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Harris
6 months ago
I think it's C, where you set "Users can register applications" to No. I remember that being a key point in our practice sessions.
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Jettie
6 months ago
I'm confident I know the answer to this one. The correct option is C - setting "Users can register applications" to No in the User settings blade.
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Marti
6 months ago
Okay, I've got a strategy here. I'm going to focus on the user settings and see if there's an option to restrict application registration, as that seems like the most relevant control.
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Shawnna
6 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I'll need to carefully read through the options and think about which one would actually prevent non-privileged users from creating service principals.
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Yong
7 months ago
This looks like a straightforward Azure AD configuration question. I think the key is to find the right setting to restrict non-privileged users from creating service principals.
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Wilburn
11 months ago
I'll take 'Options that will make the Azure admins cry' for 500, Alex.
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Olga
10 months ago
D) From the User settings blade, set Restrict access to Azure AD administration portal to Yes.
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Katlyn
10 months ago
B) From the Properties blade, set Access management fen Azure resources to No
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Katy
10 months ago
C) From the User settings blade, set Users can register applications to No
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Miss
11 months ago
A) From the Properties blade, set Enable Security defaults to Yes.
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Rupert
11 months ago
A is the obvious choice. Who needs security defaults when you can just disable everything?
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Willie
10 months ago
C) From the User settings blade, set Users can register applications to No
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Delpha
10 months ago
B) From the Properties blade, set Access management fen Azure resources to No
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Darnell
10 months ago
A) From the Properties blade, set Enable Security defaults to Yes.
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Salome
11 months ago
Hmm, I'm torn between B and C. Maybe I should just flip a coin and hope for the best!
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Billye
10 months ago
C) From the User settings blade, set Users can register applications to No
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Jestine
10 months ago
B) From the Properties blade, set Access management fen Azure resources to No
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Carissa
11 months ago
A) From the Properties blade, set Enable Security defaults to Yes.
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Cordie
12 months ago
D looks good to me. Restricting access to the Azure AD admin portal is a smart move.
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Celeste
10 months ago
Yes, D is the correct choice to ensure only privileged users have access to create service principals in Azure AD.
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Nadine
10 months ago
I think D is the best option too. It's important to restrict access to the Azure AD admin portal for security reasons.
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Julian
11 months ago
I agree, D seems like the right choice to prevent nonprivileged users from creating service principals.
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Nieves
1 year ago
That's a good point, I see your rationale. I guess it depends on the specific requirements of the Azure AD tenant.
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Mariann
1 year ago
I think C is the correct answer. Disabling user registration of applications is the way to go here.
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Erinn
11 months ago
I think C is the best option too. It limits the ability for users to register applications.
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Tracie
12 months ago
I agree, C seems like the right choice. It will prevent nonprivileged users from creating service principals.
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Vivan
1 year ago
I disagree, I believe the answer is D because restricting access to the admin portal would be more effective in preventing nonprivileged users from creating service principals.
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Nieves
1 year ago
I think the answer is C because it makes sense to prevent users from registering applications.
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