MD-102 Manage applications Practice Question
You are configuring a Microsoft Intune app configuration policy for a managed iOS app. Which THREE types of settings can you include in the policy?
⚠ Common exam trap
A common mix-up: candidates confuse app configuration policies (which deliver settings like key-value pairs and permissions) with app protection policies (which enforce compliance rules and data loss prevention), leading them to incorrectly select compliance rules as a valid setting type.
Answer choices
Why each option matters
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Permissions such as location or camera
Intune app configuration policies for managed iOS apps can include permissions settings (e.g., location, camera, contacts) to control whether the app can access device features. These are defined using the iOS managed app configuration schema, which allows you to specify permission behaviors such as 'Allow,' 'Deny,' or 'Prompt' for each protected resource.
Answer analysis
Option-by-option breakdown
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Permissions such as location or camera
Why this is correct
Permissions can be configured in app config.
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Configuration settings (key-value pairs)
Why this is correct
Key-value pairs are the core of app config.
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Compliance rules for the app
Why it's wrong here
Compliance rules are separate policies.
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Network requirements like VPN
Why it's wrong here
VPN is in device configuration.
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Connection string for a backend service
Why this is correct
Connection strings are common in app config.
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Key term
Policy
A policy is a set of rules or guidelines that defines how an organization manages, secures, and operates its IT systems and services.
Key term
Intune
Microsoft Intune is a cloud-based service that helps organizations manage their users' devices and applications, ensuring security and compliance without needing to own or control the physical hardware.
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