Courseiva
Protect deviceshardMultiple ChoiceObjective-mapped

MD-102 Protect devices Practice Question

Exhibit

Refer to the exhibit.

```json
{
  "microsoft365BusinessVoice": {
    "@odata.type": "#microsoft.graph.windows10GeneralConfiguration",
    "telemetryLevel": "1 - Basic",
    "enableDeviceManufacturer": "Contoso",
    "enableDeviceModel": "Surface Pro 7",
    "enableDeviceName": "LAPTOP-01",
    "enableDeviceOSVersion": true,
    "enableDeviceOSBuild": true,
    "enableDeviceSerialNumber": true,
    "enableDeviceIMEI": null
  }
}
```

Refer to the exhibit. You apply this configuration profile to Windows 10 devices. A user reports that their device's diagnostic data level is set to 'Full' in Settings > Diagnostics & feedback. What is the most likely reason?

⚠ Common exam trap

A common mix-up: candidates assume a policy applied in Intune automatically reaches all devices, forgetting that the device must be enrolled and the policy must be assigned to a group containing that device.

Answer choices

Why each option matters

Answer the question above first, then reveal the full breakdown to understand why each option is right or wrong.

Correct answer & explanation

The policy is not assigned to the device or the device is not enrolled.

The most common reason for a configuration profile not taking effect is that the policy is not assigned to the device or the device is not enrolled in Intune. Without proper enrollment, the device never receives the policy, so the default or user-chosen diagnostic data level remains. Even if the policy is assigned, if the device is not enrolled, Intune cannot manage it.

Answer analysis

Option-by-option breakdown

For each option: why learners choose it and why it is or isn't the right answer here.

  • The user manually changed the setting after the policy applied.

    Why it's wrong here

    Intune policies should reapply on next sync.

  • Windows Defender is blocking the policy application.

    Why it's wrong here

    Windows Defender does not block configuration policies.

  • A conflicting Group Policy object is overriding the Intune policy.

    Why it's wrong here

    Group policies can override, but this is less likely than assignment issue.

  • The policy is not assigned to the device or the device is not enrolled.

    Why this is correct

    If the policy is not assigned, the device won't receive it.

Go deeper

Related to this question

About these practice questions

One of 942 original MD-102 practice questions on Courseiva, each with a full explanation and wrong-answer analysis — not exam dumps or protected exam content. Learn why practice questions differ from exam dumps →

How Courseiva writes practice questions · Editorial policy

JA

Written by Johnson Ajibi, MSc IT Security

Senior Network & Security Engineer · founder of Courseiva

This MD-102 practice question is part of Courseiva's free Microsoft certification practice question bank. Courseiva provides original exam-style practice questions with explanations, topic-based practice, mock exams, readiness tracking, and study analytics to help learners prepare for the MD-102 exam.