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Microsoft MD-102 Exam - Topic 2 Question 52 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's MD-102 exam
Question #: 52
Topic #: 2
[All MD-102 Questions]

You have a computer named Computer! that runs Windows 11.

A user named User1 plans to use Remote Desktop to connect to Computer1.

You need to ensure that the device of User1 is authenticated before the Remote Desktop connection is established and the sign in page appears.

What should you do on Computer1?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Mindy
2 months ago
Network Discovery? That doesn't sound right for Remote Desktop.
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Nana
3 months ago
I thought turning on Reputation-based protection was enough?
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Bulah
3 months ago
Definitely go with B, NLA is a must for security!
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Pura
3 months ago
Wait, does NLA really prevent unauthorized access?
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Vonda
3 months ago
Totally agree, B is the best option here!
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Lezlie
3 months ago
I vaguely recall that configuring the Remote Desktop Configuration service was mentioned in our study materials, but I don't think it directly relates to user authentication.
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Nada
4 months ago
I feel like turning on Network Discovery might not be the right answer. It seems more related to visibility on the network than actual authentication.
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Daren
4 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I remember something about Reputation-based protection being more about security rather than authentication for Remote Desktop.
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Marleen
4 months ago
I think enabling Network Level Authentication (NLA) is the right choice here. It sounds familiar from the practice questions we did.
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Vonda
4 months ago
This seems like a pretty straightforward security question. If I want to authenticate the remote device before the connection is established, then enabling Network Level Authentication (option B) is likely the best choice. I feel confident about this one.
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Alex
4 months ago
I'm a bit confused by this question. It's talking about Remote Desktop, but the answer choices don't seem to directly address the authentication requirement. I'm going to have to review my notes on Remote Desktop configuration to make sure I understand this properly before answering.
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Jettie
5 months ago
Okay, let's see here. The question is asking how to ensure the remote device is authenticated before the Remote Desktop connection is established. Based on that, I'm thinking option B, enabling NLA, is probably the way to go. That should provide an extra layer of security.
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Elza
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm not totally sure about this one. I know Remote Desktop is used for remote access, but I'm not familiar with the different authentication options. I'll have to think this through carefully before selecting an answer.
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Angelo
5 months ago
This looks like a pretty straightforward question about Remote Desktop security. I think I've got a good handle on this topic, so I'll go with option B and enable Network Level Authentication.
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