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MD-102 · Question #373

MD-102 Question #373: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation

The correct answer is E: Device1, Device2, and Device3. Network location-based compliance policies in Microsoft Intune allow marking a device compliant or non-compliant based on whether it is connected to a defined corporate network location. This feature is supported across Android (device administrator and Android Enterprise), iOS/i

Submitted by skyler.x· Apr 18, 2026Protect devices

Question

Your company has devices enrolled in Microsoft Intune as shown in the following table. In Microsoft Endpoint Manager, you define the company's network as a location named Location1. Which devices can use network location-based compliance policies?

Options

  • ADevice2 and Device3 only
  • BDevice2 only
  • CDevice1 and Device2 only
  • DDevice1 only
  • EDevice1, Device2, and Device3

Explanation

Network location-based compliance policies in Microsoft Intune allow marking a device compliant or non-compliant based on whether it is connected to a defined corporate network location. This feature is supported across Android (device administrator and Android Enterprise), iOS/iPadOS, and Windows platforms enrolled in Intune. Because the table (not shown in full) lists Device1, Device2, and Device3, and the correct answer is all three (E), all devices in the table must be running platforms that support network location compliance. The key point is that network location compliance is not restricted to a single OS-it is available for all major Intune-managed platforms, so all enrolled devices that have a network location policy assigned can be evaluated against Location1.

Topics

#Intune compliance#Network location-based policies#Device enrollment#Compliance enforcement

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