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AZ-400 · Question #138

AZ-400 Question #138: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation

In Azure App Center, Private distribution groups restrict access to explicitly invited testers only, making them ideal for internal/closed testing scenarios. Public distribution groups allow anyone with the link to download the app without signing in, suitable for open beta testi

Submitted by ahmad_uae· Mar 6, 2026Design and Implement a Release Strategy - specifically managing distribution and deployment pipelines for mobile applications using Azure DevOps and App Center

Question

Drag and Drop Question You are implementing an Azure DevOps strategy for mobile devices using App Center. You plan to use distribution groups to control access to releases. You need to create the distribution groups shown in the following table. Which type of distribution group should you use for each group? To answer, drag the appropriate group types to the correct locations. Each group type may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content. NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point. Answer:

Explanation

In Azure App Center, Private distribution groups restrict access to explicitly invited testers only, making them ideal for internal/closed testing scenarios. Public distribution groups allow anyone with the link to download the app without signing in, suitable for open beta testing or public releases. Shared distribution groups are created at the organization level and can be reused across multiple apps within the same organization, making them perfect for managing testers who need access to several apps simultaneously.

Topics

#Azure App Center#Mobile DevOps#Distribution Groups#Release Management

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