I'm going to go with the obvious choice, C. All the devices are already using Microsoft Defender, so why wouldn't they all support Endpoint DLP? Unless Microsoft is pulling a fast one on us, but I'm not falling for that again.
D seems to be the correct answer. It mentions Device3 and Device4 specifically, so those must be the only ones that support Endpoint DLP. The other devices are probably too old or something.
Haha, this is a trick question. The real answer is E, because Microsoft always makes things overly complicated. Device1 and Device2 are the only ones that will work, the rest are just decoys to confuse us.
I'm going with B. The question says 'you plan to start using Microsoft 365 Endpoint data loss protection (Endpoint DLP)', so I assume only the newest device, Device2, is compatible.
I think the answer is C. It mentions that all the devices are onboarded to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint, which is a prerequisite for Endpoint DLP. So all five devices should support it.
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