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MD-102 Manage applications Practice Question

Which TWO of the following are supported app types for deploying to iOS devices via Microsoft Intune?

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Why each option matters

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Correct answer & explanation

iOS line-of-business app

iOS store apps and iOS line-of-business apps are supported. Web links are for any device but not an app type. Win32 and Android are not for iOS.

Answer analysis

Option-by-option breakdown

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

  • Web link

    Why it's wrong here

    Web links are not an app type; they point to URLs.

  • iOS line-of-business app

    Why this is correct

    iOS LOB apps are supported.

  • iOS store app

    Why this is correct

    iOS store apps are supported for deployment.

  • Android app

    Why it's wrong here

    Android app is for Android devices.

  • Win32 app

    Why it's wrong here

    Win32 is for Windows, not iOS.

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Variation 1. Which TWO app types can be deployed to iOS/iPadOS devices using Microsoft Intune?

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  • A.Web link
  • B.iOS LOB app
  • C.Win32 app
  • D.iOS store app
  • E.Android store app

Why B: iOS LOB (Line-of-Business) apps are custom-built applications that can be deployed to iOS/iPadOS devices via Microsoft Intune. Intune supports deploying LOB apps by uploading the .ipa package file directly, allowing organizations to distribute internal apps without going through the public App Store. This makes option B correct.

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