Your company has a main office in London that contains 100 client computers.
Three years ago, you migrated to Azure Active Directory (Azure AD).
The companys security policy states that all personal devices and corporate-owned devices must be registered or joined to
Azure AD.
A remote user named User1 is unable to join a personal device to Azure AD from a home network.
You verify that User1 was able to join devices to Azure AD in the past.
You need to ensure that User1 can join the device to Azure AD.
What should you do?
B
Explanation:
The Maximum number of devices setting enables you to select the maximum number of devices that a user can have in
Azure AD. If a user reaches this quota, they will not be able to add additional devices until one or more of the existing
devices are removed.
Incorrect Answers:
C: Azure AD Join enables users to join their devices to Active Directory from anywhere as long as they have connectivity
with the Internet.
D: The Users may join devices to Azure AD setting enables you to select the users who can join devices to Azure AD.
Options are All, Selected and None. The default is All.
Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/devices/device-management-azure-portal http://techgenix.com/pros-
and-cons-azure-ad-join/
ans is B
https://learn.microsoft.com/zh-tw/azure/active-directory/devices/device-management-azure-portal
From the Device settings blade, modify the Maximum number of devices per user settinG.
From the Device settings blade, modify the Maximum number of devices per user settinG.
From the Device settings blade, modify the Maximum number of devices per user setting.
From the Device settings blade, modify the Maximum number of devices per user setting.