MS-900 · Question #43
MS-900 Question #43: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation
The question tests knowledge of Intune Mobile Application Management (MAM) capabilities and App Protection Policies on devices that are not enrolled in Mobile Device Management (MDM).
Question
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Explanation
The question tests knowledge of Intune Mobile Application Management (MAM) capabilities and App Protection Policies on devices that are not enrolled in Mobile Device Management (MDM).
Approach. 1. 'Yes': Through Mobile Application Management without Enrollment (MAM-WE), you can assign apps to user groups, allowing them to access and use these apps on personal, unenrolled devices while still applying App Protection Policies. 2. 'No': The primary purpose of the Intune App SDK and the App Wrapping Tool is to enable app-level protection and management (MAM) specifically so that full device enrollment (MDM) is NOT required. 3. 'Yes': Users can access the web-based Company Portal from any device, whether enrolled or not, to view and install applications that administrators have published as 'Available with or without enrollment'.
Common mistakes.
- common_mistake. A frequent misconception is equating Intune solely with Mobile Device Management (MDM). Users who do not understand Mobile Application Management (MAM) often incorrectly assume that a device must be fully enrolled to receive company apps or utilize the Intune SDK.
Concept tested. Intune Mobile Application Management (MAM), MAM without Enrollment (MAM-WE), App Protection Policies, and Company Portal deployment options.
Reference. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/intune/apps/app-protection-policy
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