Question: 1
SIMULATION
You need to ensure that User2-11641655 has all the key permissions for KeyVault11641655.
To complete this task, sign in to the Azure portal and modify the Azure resources.
A Explanation:
You need to assign the user the Key Vault Secrets Officer role.
In the Azure portal, type Key Vaults in the search box, select Key Vaults from the search results then select KeyVault11641655. Alternatively, browse to Key Vaults in the left navigation pane.
In the key vault properties, select Access control (IAM).
In the Add a role assignment section, click the Add button.
In the Role box, select the Key Vault Secrets Officer role from the drop-down list.
In the Select box, start typing User2-11641655 and select User2-11641655 from the search results.
Click the Save button to save the changes.
Answer : A
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Question: 2
SIMULATION
You need to create a new Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) directory named 10317806.onmicrosoft.com. The new directory must contain a user named user10317806 who is configured to sign in by using Azure Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA).
A Explanation:
To create a new Azure AD tenant:
1. Browse to theAzure portaland sign in with an account that has an Azure subscription.
2. Select theplus icon (+)and search forAzure Active Directory.
3. SelectAzure Active Directoryin the search results.
4. SelectCreate.
5. Provide anOrganization name(10317806) and anInitial domain name (10317806). Then selectCreate. This will create the directory named
10317806.onmicrosoft.com.
6. After directory creation is complete, select the information box to manage your new directory.
To create the user:
1. In the Azure portal, make sure you are on the Azure Active Directory fly out.
If not, select the Azure Active Directory icon from the left services navigation.
2. UnderManage, selectUsers.
3. SelectAll usersand then select+ New user.
4. Provide aNameandUser name(user10317806) for the user. When you're done, selectCreate.
To enable MFA:
1. In the Azure portal, make sure you are on the Azure Active Directory fly out.
If not, select the Azure Active Directory icon from the left services navigation.
2. UnderManage, selectUsers.
3. Click on the Multi-Factor Authentication link.
4. Tick the checkbox next to the user's name and click the Enable link.
Answer : A
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Question: 3
You have an Azure subscription named Sub1 that contains an Azure Log Analytics workspace named LAW1.
You have 100 on-premises servers that run Windows Server 2012 R2 and Windows Server 2016. The servers connect to LAW1. LAW1 is configured to collect security-related performance counters from the connected servers.
You need to configure alerts based on the data collected by LAW1. The solution must meet the following
requirements:
*Alert rules must support dimensions.
*The time it takes to generate an alert must be minimized.
*Alert notifications must be generated only once when the alert is generated and once when the alert is
*resolved.
Which signal type should you use when you create the alert rules?
Question: 4
SIMULATION
Use the following login credentials as needed:
To enter your username, place your cursor in the Sign in box and click on the username below.
To enter your password, place your cursor in the Enter password box and click on the password below.
Azure Username: User1-10598168@ExamUsers.com
Azure Password: Ag1Bh9!#Bd
The following information is for technical support purposes only:
Lab Instance: 10598168
The developers at your company plan to create a web app named App10598168 and to publish the app to https://www.contoso.com.
You need to perform the following tasks:
*Ensure that App10598168 is registered to Azure Active Directory (Azure AD).
*Generate a password for App10598168.
To complete this task, sign in to the Azure portal.
B Step 1: Register the Application
1. Sign in to your Azure Account through the Azure portal.
2. Select Azure Active Directory.
3. Select App registrations.
4. Select New registration.
5. Name the application App10598168 . Select a supported account type, which determines who can use the application. Under Redirect URI, select Web for the type of application you want to create. Enter the URI: https://www.contoso.com , where the access token is sent to.
6. Click Register
Step 2: Create a new application secret
If you choose not to use a certificate, you can create a new application secret.
7 Select Certificates & secrets.
8. Select Client secrets -> New client secret.
9. Provide a description of the secret, and a duration. When done, select Add.
After saving the client secret, the value of the client secret is displayed. Copy this value because you aren't able to retrieve the key later. You provide the key value with the application ID to sign in as the application. Store the key value where your application can retrieve it.
Answer : A
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Question: 5
SIMULATION
Use the following login credentials as needed:
To enter your username, place your cursor in the Sign in box and click on the username below.
To enter your password, place your cursor in the Enter password box and click on the password below.
Azure Username: User1-10598168@ExamUsers.com
Azure Password: Ag1Bh9!#Bd
The following information is for technical support purposes only:
Lab Instance: 10598168
You need to create a new Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) directory named 10598168.onmicrosoft.com. The new directory must contain a user named user1@10598168.onmicrosoft.com who is configured to sign in by using Azure Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA).
To complete this task, sign in to the Azure portal.
A Step 1: Create an Azure Active Directory tenant
1. Browse to the Azure portal and sign in with an account that has an Azure subscription.
3. Select Azure Active Directory in the search results.
4. Select Create.
6. After directory creation is complete, select the information box to manage your new directory.
Next, you're going to add tenant users.
Step 2: Create an Azure Active Directory tenant user
8. Under Manage, select Users.
9. Select All users and then select + New user.
10. Provide a Name and User name (user1) for the regular user tenant You can also show the temporary password. When you're done, select Create.
Name: user1
User name: user1@10598168.onmicrosoft.com
B Step 1: Create an Azure Active Directory tenant
1. Browse to the Azure portal and sign in with an account that has an Azure subscription.
3. Select Azure Active Directory in the search results.
4. Select Create.
6. After directory creation is complete, select the information box to manage your new directory.
Next, you're going to add tenant users.
Step 2: Create an Azure Active Directory tenant user
7. In the Azure portal, make sure you are on the Azure Active Directory fly out.
8. Under Manage, select Users.
9. Select All users and then select + New user.
10. Provide a Name and User name (user1) for the regular user tenant You can also show the temporary password. When you're done, select Create.
Name: user1
User name: user1@10598168.onmicrosoft.com
Answer : B
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