AZ-140 · Question #27
AZ-140 Question #27: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation
The correct answer is A: Yes. Modifying the AADDC Computers Group Policy Object (GPO) from an Azure AD DS-joined computer is the correct method to configure idle session timeout settings for session hosts integrated with an Azure AD DS managed domain.
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- AYes
- BNo
Explanation
Modifying the AADDC Computers Group Policy Object (GPO) from an Azure AD DS-joined computer is the correct method to configure idle session timeout settings for session hosts integrated with an Azure AD DS managed domain.
Common mistakes.
- B. This solution is incorrect because Azure AD DS fully supports Group Policy management, and modifying the AADDC Computers GPO is the standard and effective way to apply domain-wide computer settings like session timeouts to Azure AD DS-joined machines, including AVD session hosts.
Concept tested. Azure AD DS Group Policy for AVD session host management.
Reference. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory-domain-services/manage-group-policy
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