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220-1202 Practice Question: A company's security policy requires that all…
A company's security policy requires that all Windows 10 workstations automatically lock the screen after 5 minutes of inactivity. However, users in the sales department often leave their desks for extended periods. A technician configures the 'Interactive logon: Machine inactivity limit' policy to 300 seconds. Despite this, the screensaver does not activate. What is the most likely reason?
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Why each option matters
Answer the question above first, then reveal the full breakdown to understand why each option is right or wrong.
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The screensaver is not enabled or configured on the workstations
This question tests understanding of the relationship between the 'Interactive logon: Machine inactivity limit' policy and screensaver settings. The policy locks the workstation after the specified idle time, but it does not automatically enable the screensaver. The screensaver must be separately configured and enabled, or the lock screen will appear without a screensaver.
Answer analysis
Option-by-option breakdown
For each option: why learners choose it and why it is or isn't the right answer here.
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The 'Screen saver timeout' policy is set to a longer duration
Why it's wrong here
This option is incorrect because the 'Interactive logon: Machine inactivity limit' policy, typically configured via Group Policy, dictates when a workstation automatically locks. If this policy is set to a specific duration, such as 300 seconds, it will enforce a lock regardless of whether the 'Screen saver timeout' is set to a longer period or even disabled. The machine inactivity limit directly controls the lock action, not the screensaver's activation time.
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The 'Password protect the screensaver' setting is disabled
Why it's wrong here
This setting determines whether a user must enter their credentials to unlock the session after the screensaver has become active. Disabling 'Password protect the screensaver' would mean the user could resume their session without authentication once the screensaver is dismissed. However, it does not prevent the screensaver from activating in the first place, nor does it affect the separate 'Machine inactivity limit' policy that enforces a workstation lock.
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The screensaver is not enabled or configured on the workstations
Why this is correct
This is the correct answer because the 'Interactive logon: Machine inactivity limit' policy, while enforcing a workstation lock after a specified period of inactivity, does not inherently activate a screensaver. For a screensaver to appear before or concurrent with the lock, it must be explicitly enabled and configured, either through local display settings or via a Group Policy Object (GPO) like 'Enable screen saver' and 'Screen saver timeout'. If the screensaver is not enabled, the system will simply go to a blank screen or lock without displaying a screensaver.
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The 'Turn off the display' power setting is set to 'Never'
Why it's wrong here
This option is incorrect because the 'Turn off the display' power setting solely controls when the monitor's backlight or power is cut, putting the display into a low-power state. This setting is distinct from screensaver activation and the workstation locking mechanism. Even if the display is set to 'Never' turn off, the 'Machine inactivity limit' policy would still enforce a session lock, and a configured screensaver would still activate, independent of the display's power state.
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