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Microsoft MD-102 Exam - Topic 12 Question 7 Discussion

You have a Microsoft 365 subscription that uses Microsoft Intune.You need to ensure that you can deploy apps to Android Enterprise devices.What should you do first?
A) Create a configuration profile.
B) Add a certificate connector.
C) Configure the Partner device management settings.
D) Link your managed Google Play account to Intune.

Microsoft MD-102 Exam - Topic 12 Question 7 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's MD-102 exam
Question #: 7
Topic #: 12
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You have a Microsoft 365 subscription that uses Microsoft Intune.

You need to ensure that you can deploy apps to Android Enterprise devices.

What should you do first?

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Suggested Answer: A

Microsoft Defender for Endpoint -- Important Service and Endpoint Settings You Should Configure Right Now.

As a prerequisite, however, head to tenant administration > connectors and tokens > Microsoft Defender for Endpoint and confirm the connection is enabled. You previously set this up in the advanced settings of Microsoft 365 Defender.


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Tammy
6 months ago
Yup, linking the Google Play account is essential for app deployment!
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Junita
7 months ago
I thought creating a configuration profile was the priority.
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Ramonita
7 months ago
Wait, are you sure that's the first thing?
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Ty
7 months ago
Totally agree, that's the right step!
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Chantay
7 months ago
You need to link your managed Google Play account to Intune first.
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Lynda
8 months ago
Linking the managed Google Play account seems like the right choice, but I also remember discussing configuration profiles in a similar context.
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Harris
8 months ago
I feel like configuring the Partner device management settings could be important, but I can't recall if it's the very first thing we should do.
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Lyda
8 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I remember something about configuration profiles. Maybe that's the first step?
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Latricia
8 months ago
I think we need to link the managed Google Play account to Intune first. That sounds familiar from the practice questions.
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Haley
8 months ago
I've got a good handle on this topic, so I'm feeling confident I can select the right answer here.
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Bambi
8 months ago
This is a pretty straightforward question. I'm pretty confident the answer is C - the "man" command is the standard way to get help on Linux systems.
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Kati
8 months ago
I feel like SNMP has been used in similar scenarios... I just can't remember if that's the right choice here.
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Gilberto
1 year ago
Ah, the joys of Intune. D is the right choice, but I'll bet there's a catch hidden somewhere in the fine print.
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Denae
1 year ago
I'm going with D. Gotta get that Google Play integration sorted out before you can start deploying apps. Simple as that!
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Adell
11 months ago
After linking your managed Google Play account, you'll need to create a configuration profile to customize the app deployment settings.
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Kerrie
11 months ago
A) Create a configuration profile.
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Genevive
11 months ago
That's right, linking your managed Google Play account is the first step to deploying apps to Android Enterprise devices.
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Nicolette
12 months ago
D) Link your managed Google Play account to Intune.
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Nenita
1 year ago
Haha, I bet the person who wrote this question has dealt with one too many Intune headaches. D is the answer, no doubt about it.
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Micah
12 months ago
C) Configure the Partner device management settings.
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Mike
1 year ago
A) Create a configuration profile.
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Moon
1 year ago
D) Link your managed Google Play account to Intune.
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Wilbert
1 year ago
I'm not sure, but maybe we should also consider A) Create a configuration profile to deploy apps effectively.
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Casandra
1 year ago
I agree with Maybelle, linking the managed Google Play account to Intune seems like the logical first step.
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Gladys
1 year ago
D is definitely the way to go. You can't do anything with Android Enterprise without setting up that Google Play connection first.
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Maile
1 year ago
I agree, linking your managed Google Play account to Intune is the first step to deploy apps to Android Enterprise devices.
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Devon
1 year ago
D is definitely the way to go. You can't do anything with Android Enterprise without setting up that Google Play connection first.
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Maybelle
1 year ago
I think the first thing we should do is D) Link your managed Google Play account to Intune.
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Vanna
1 year ago
I think the correct answer is D. Linking the managed Google Play account to Intune seems like the logical first step to deploy apps to Android Enterprise devices.
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Thea
1 year ago
D) Link your managed Google Play account to Intune.
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Wilson
1 year ago
C) Configure the Partner device management settings.
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Andra
1 year ago
B) Add a certificate connector.
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Jacki
1 year ago
A) Create a configuration profile.
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Sueann
1 year ago
I'm not sure, but maybe we should also consider A) Create a configuration profile to deploy apps effectively.
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Tamera
1 year ago
I agree with Danica, linking the managed Google Play account to Intune seems like the logical first step.
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Danica
1 year ago
I think the first thing we should do is D) Link your managed Google Play account to Intune.
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