MD-102 Prepare infrastructure for devices Practice Question
You are configuring Conditional Access for device compliance. You have an Intune compliance policy that requires a minimum OS version. You create a Conditional Access policy that grants access only when devices are marked as compliant. However, some users can still access corporate email from non-compliant devices. What is the most likely reason?
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
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The Conditional Access policy does not include the email application as a target.
A Conditional Access policy must include at least one cloud app as a target. If the corporate email application (e.g., Exchange Online) is not included in the policy, the policy will not apply to access attempts for that app, allowing non-compliant devices to connect. Option A is incorrect because a 'Block' policy would block access, not allow it. Option B is incorrect because the policy's user scope does not affect whether the app is targeted. Option C is incorrect because while compliance policy assignment is important, the most direct reason is the missing app target.
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 Conditional Access policy is set to 'Block' instead of 'Grant'.
Why it's wrong here
Block would prevent access, not allow.
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The Conditional Access policy applies only to users in a specific group.
Why it's wrong here
If users are not in the group, they are not affected.
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The compliance policy is not assigned to the users' devices.
Why it's wrong here
Compliance policy is assigned to devices, not users.
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The Conditional Access policy does not include the email application as a target.
Why this is correct
Conditional Access must target specific cloud apps.
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Enrolling Devices with Microsoft Intune
Key term
Device compliance
Device compliance is the process of ensuring that a device meets an organization's security and configuration policies before it can access network resources.
Key term
Conditional access
Conditional access is a security framework that evaluates signals like user location, device health, and risk level to grant or block access to resources in real time.
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