You use Windows Admin Center to remotely administer computers that run Windows 10.
When connecting to Windows Admin Center, you receive the message shown in the following exhibit.
You need to prevent the message from appearing when you connect to Windows Admin Center.
To which certificate store should you import the certificate?
You have a Microsoft 365 E5 subscription that contains 1,000 Windows 11 devices. All the devices are enrolled in Microsoft Intune.
You plan to integrate Intune with Microsoft Defender for Endpoint.
You need to establish a service-to-service connection between Intune and Defender for Endpoint.
Which settings should you configure in the Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center?
Microsoft Defender for Endpoint -- Important Service and Endpoint Settings You Should Configure Right Now.
As a prerequisite, however, head to tenant administration > connectors and tokens > Microsoft Defender for Endpoint and confirm the connection is enabled. You previously set this up in the advanced settings of Microsoft 365 Defender.
You have a Microsoft 365 E5 subscription that contains 100 iOS devices enrolled in Microsoft Intune.
You need to ensure that notifications of iOS updates are deferred for 30 days after the updates are released.
What should you create?
Manage iOS/iPadOS software update policies in Intune, delay visibility of software updates.
When you use update policies for iOS, you might have need to delay visibility of an iOS software update. Reasons to delay visibility include:
Prevent users from updating the OS manually
To deploy an older update while preventing users from installing a more recent one
To delay visibility, deploy a device restriction template that configures the following settings:
Defer software updates = Yes
This doesn't affect any scheduled updates. It represents days before software updates are visible to end users after release.
Delay default visibility of software updates = 1 to 90
90 days is the maximum delay that Apple supports.
You have a Microsoft 365 E5 subscription that contains 1,000 Windows 11 devices. All the devices are enrolled in Microsoft Intune.
You plan to integrate Intune with Microsoft Defender for Endpoint.
You need to establish a service-to-service connection between Intune and Defender for Endpoint.
Which settings should you configure in the Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center?
Microsoft Defender for Endpoint -- Important Service and Endpoint Settings You Should Configure Right Now.
As a prerequisite, however, head to tenant administration > connectors and tokens > Microsoft Defender for Endpoint and confirm the connection is enabled. You previously set this up in the advanced settings of Microsoft 365 Defender.
You use Microsoft Intune and Intune Data Warehouse.
You need to create a device inventory report that includes the data stored in the data warehouse.
What should you use to create the report?
You can use the Power BI Compliance app to load interactive, dynamically generated reports for your Intune tenant. Additionally, you can load your tenant data in Power BI using the OData link. Intune provides connection settings to your tenant so that you can view the following sample reports and charts related to:
Devices
Enrollment
App protection policy
Compliance policy
Device configuration profiles
Software updates
Device inventory logs
Note: Load the data in Power BI using the OData link
With a client authenticated to Azure AD, the OData URL connects to the RESTful endpoint in the Data Warehouse API that exposes the data model to your reporting client. Follow these instructions to use Power BI Desktop to connect and create your own reports.
Sign in to the Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center.
Select Reports > Intune Data warehouse > Data warehouse.
Retrieve the custom feed URL from the reporting blade, for example:
https://fef.{yourtenant}.manage.microsoft.com/ReportingService/DataWarehouseFEService/dates?api-version=v1.0
Open Power BI Desktop.
Choose File > Get Data. Select OData feed.
Choose Basic.
Type or paste the OData URL into the URL box.
Select OK.
If you have not authenticated to Azure AD for your tenant from the Power BI desktop client, type your credentials. To gain access to your data, you must authorize with Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) using OAuth 2.0.
Select Organizational account.
Type your username and password.
Select Sign In.
Select Connect.
Select Load.
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