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NEW QUESTION # 106
Which organization data is separated from user data when an iPhone enrolls in MDM with User Enrollment?

  • A. Safari bookmarks
  • B. Notes
  • C. Contacts
  • D. Safari profiles

Answer: B

Explanation:
User Enrollment separates managed data. The iOS Deployment Reference states, "With User Enrollment, managed data such as Notes associated with a Managed Apple ID is separated from personal data." Options A, B, and D aren't inherently separated unless tied to managed apps.
Reference:
iOS Deployment Reference, "User Enrollment" section.
Apple Platform Deployment Guide, "Data Separation" section.


NEW QUESTION # 107
How many enrollment profiles are supported for a managed Apple device?

  • A. Three
  • B. One
  • C. Unlimited
  • D. Two

Answer: B

Explanation:
A managed Apple device supports only one enrollment profile to ensure single authority management. The Mobile Device Management Protocol Reference specifies, "A device can only be enrolled with one MDM enrollment profile at any given time. Applying a new enrollment profile requires removing the existing one." Options A, B, and C are incorrect due to this strict limitation.
Reference:
Mobile Device Management Protocol Reference, "Enrollment Profile" section.
Apple Platform Deployment Guide, "MDM Enrollment" section.


NEW QUESTION # 108
What's required to deploy custom apps to devices?

  • A. Managed Distribution
  • B. An Apple Developer account
  • C. A VPN configuration
  • D. User acceptance

Answer: B

Explanation:
To deploy custom apps (e.g., in-house apps developed for an organization), an Apple Developer account is required to create and sign the app using an Enterprise Developer Program or standard Developer Program account. Once signed, the app can be distributed via MDM using Managed Distribution, but the account is the prerequisite for app creation. Managed Distribution (option B) facilitates deployment but assumes the app exists, requiring the developer account first. User acceptance (option C) may be needed for installation on non-supervised devices but isn't the core requirement. A VPN configuration (option D) is unrelated. The Apple Platform Deployment Guide specifies the need for an Apple Developer account for custom apps.


NEW QUESTION # 109
Which two content caching settings could you use to optimize internet bandwidth for Apple devices over three network subnets? (Select two.)

  • A. Cache content for: Only Shared Content
  • B. Cache content for: Only iCloud Content
  • C. Cache content for: devices using custom local networks
  • D. Cache content for: devices using the same local networks
  • E. Cache content for: devices using the same public IP address

Answer: C,E

Explanation:
Custom local networks and public IP settings span subnets. The macOS Deployment Reference states, "To optimize bandwidth across subnets, use 'Cache content for devices using custom local networks' to specify multiple subnets and 'devices using the same public IP address' for broader reach." Reference:
macOS Deployment Reference, "Content Caching" section.
Apple Platform Deployment Guide, "Caching Configuration" section.


NEW QUESTION # 110
Which feature in macOS allows IT administrators to manage software updates?

  • A. System Preferences
  • B. Apple Configurator
  • C. Terminal
  • D. MDM

Answer: D

Explanation:
Mobile Device Management (MDM) solutions provide IT administrators with the ability to manage software updates on macOS devices remotely. Through MDM, administrators can defer updates, enforce specific versions, or schedule installations, ensuring compliance and security across an organization's fleet. Apple Configurator (option A) is primarily for iOS/iPadOS/tvOS devices, not macOS update management. System Preferences (option C) allows individual users to manage updates locally, not administrators remotely. Terminal (option D) can script updates but lacks the centralized control of MDM. The MDM Protocol Reference details MDM's software update management capabilities for macOS.


NEW QUESTION # 111
What's the benefit of using Lost Mode?

  • A. Separates personal and managed data
  • B. Improves network performance
  • C. Allows device tracking
  • D. Enables additional restrictions

Answer: C

Explanation:
Lost Mode, an MDM feature for supervised devices, allows device tracking by locking the device, displaying a custom message, and reporting its location (if Location Services are enabled). It's a security tool for recovering lost or stolen devices. Additional restrictions (option B) are a supervision feature, not Lost Mode's benefit. Network performance (option C) and data separation (option D) are unrelated. The MDM Protocol Reference highlights tracking as Lost Mode's primary benefit.


NEW QUESTION # 112
Users report slow Wi-Fi after moving from their offices to the conference room. You notice that their devices aren't joining the closer access point. Why don't the devices associate with the closer access point?

  • A. The broadcast signal of the first access point has a higher maximum data rate.
  • B. Fast roaming isn't turned on for the wireless access controller.
  • C. The trigger thresholds aren't properly configured in the Wi-Fi profile.
  • D. The signal strength hasn't met the device's trigger threshold.

Answer: D

Explanation:
Devices wait for a threshold drop. The Apple Platform Deployment Guide states, "Apple devices use a roaming trigger threshold; they won't switch to a closer access point until the current signal falls below this level." Reference:
Apple Platform Deployment Guide, "Wi-Fi Roaming" section.
macOS Deployment Reference, "Network Behavior" section.


NEW QUESTION # 113
Which type of Apple ID is required for Shared iPad?

  • A. Managed Apple ID
  • B. Shared Apple ID
  • C. Apple ID
  • D. Personal Apple ID

Answer: A

Explanation:
Shared iPad requires Managed Apple IDs, created via Apple School Manager (ASM) or Apple Business Manager (ABM), to enable multiple users to log in with separate sessions. These IDs are organization-controlled and integrate with MDM for session management. Personal Apple IDs (options A and C, the same) are for individual use and incompatible with Shared iPad. There's no "Shared Apple ID" (option D); Shared iPad uses individual Managed Apple IDs or temporary sessions. The Apple Platform Deployment Guide mandates Managed Apple IDs for Shared iPad.


NEW QUESTION # 114
What must you download from Apple Business Manager and then upload to MDM to configure Managed Distribution of apps?

  • A. A public key certificate
  • B. A private key certificate
  • C. A device token
  • D. A content token

Answer: D

Explanation:
A content token links app licenses to MDM for distribution. The Apple Business Manager User Guide states, "To configure Managed Distribution, download the content token from Apple Business Manager and upload it to your MDM server. This token authorizes the MDM to manage and distribute apps to enrolled devices." Options B, C, and D are unrelated to app distribution.
Reference:
Apple Business Manager User Guide, "Apps and Books" section.
Mobile Device Management Protocol Reference, "App Management" section.


NEW QUESTION # 115
Which feature allows administrators to streamline the creation of Managed Apple IDs based on existing Google Workspace or Azure AD data?

  • A. Active Directory
  • B. SAML
  • C. Federated Authentication
  • D. MSCHAPv2

Answer: C

Explanation:
Federated Authentication allows administrators to link Apple School Manager or Apple Business Manager with identity providers like Google Workspace or Azure AD, streamlining Managed Apple ID creation by syncing user data (e.g., names, emails). Users can then sign in with their existing credentials, leveraging SSO. MSCHAPv2 (option A) is a VPN authentication protocol, not related to ID creation. Active Directory (option C) is an IdP but not the feature itself. SAML (option D) is a protocol used in federation, but "Federated Authentication" is the broader Apple feature. The Apple Platform Deployment Guide details this process.


NEW QUESTION # 116
You used Apple Business Manager to assign enrolled iPhone and iPad devices to a new MDM solution. What must you do to enroll the devices in the new MDM solution using Automated Device Enrollment?

  • A. Send a remote-wipe command from Apple Business Manager.
  • B. Release the devices in Apple Business Manager.
  • C. Erase the devices.
  • D. Revive the devices.

Answer: C

Explanation:
Erasing triggers ADE. The Apple Business Manager User Guide states, "To enroll devices in a new MDM solution via ADE after reassignment, erase the devices to restart Setup Assistant and connect to the new server." Reference:
Apple Business Manager User Guide, "Reassign Devices" section.
Apple Platform Deployment Guide, "ADE Re-enrollment" section.


NEW QUESTION # 117
What is true when you transfer licenses to another location in Apple Business Manager?

  • A. Apple Business Manager installs the latest available version of macOS.
  • B. License transfers require approval for both the sending and receiving locations.
  • C. You can transfer licenses even if they are currently assigned to devices.
  • D. Both the sending and receiving locations must be part of the same organization.

Answer: D

Explanation:
Licenses can only transfer within an organization. The Apple Business Manager User Guide states, "Licenses can be transferred between locations, but both the sending and receiving locations must belong to the same organization in Apple Business Manager." Option D is false as licenses must be unassigned first.
Reference:
Apple Business Manager User Guide, "Manage Licenses" section.
Apple Platform Deployment Guide, "License Management" section.


NEW QUESTION # 118
Which type of app can be distributed through Apple Business Manager?

  • A. Purchased apps
  • B. All of the above
  • C. Free apps
  • D. Custom apps

Answer: B

Explanation:
Apple Business Manager (ABM) supports the distribution of multiple app types via Managed Distribution: custom apps (developed in-house), free apps (from the App Store), and purchased apps (bought through ABM's Apps and Books section). This flexibility allows organizations to manage all app needs within ABM, assigning them to users or devices via MDM. Options A, B, and C are all correct individually, but D encompasses them all, aligning with ABM's comprehensive capabilities as outlined in the Apple Business Manager User Guide.


NEW QUESTION # 119
Which feature allows IT administrators to manage Wi-Fi settings on a device?

  • A. iCloud
  • B. Configuration profiles
  • C. MDM
  • D. Find My

Answer: B

Explanation:
Configuration profiles enable IT administrators to manage Wi-Fi settings on a device, such as preconfiguring network SSIDs, passwords, and security protocols (e.g., WPA2 Enterprise). These profiles are deployed via MDM or manually, ensuring devices connect to approved networks. Find My (option B) and iCloud (option C) are unrelated to Wi-Fi management. MDM (option D) is the delivery mechanism, but the profiles define the settings. The Apple Platform Deployment Guide details Wi-Fi configuration via profiles.


NEW QUESTION # 120
Which two of these can MDM provide with an EraseDevice command when using the Return to Service workflow? (Select two.)

  • A. Location Services
  • B. App preservation
  • C. Wi-Fi payload
  • D. Enrollment profile
  • E. Managed Apple Account

Answer: C,D

Explanation:
Return to Service includes Wi-Fi and enrollment. The Mobile Device Management Protocol Reference states, "With Return to Service, MDM can include a Wi-Fi payload and enrollment profile in the EraseDevice command to automate redeployment." Reference:
Mobile Device Management Protocol Reference, "Return to Service" section.
Apple Platform Deployment Guide, "Device Wipe" section.


NEW QUESTION # 121
In which ownership model can IT administrators restrict the installed apps and personal data on a device meant to be shared with multiple users?

  • A. Personally enabled, organization-owned
  • B. BYOD, User Enrollment
  • C. BYOD, personally enabled
  • D. Nonpersonalized, organization-owned

Answer: D

Explanation:
The nonpersonalized, organization-owned model is designed for shared or single-purpose devices, such as Shared iPads in education or kiosks in businesses. In this model, IT administrators centrally configure and manage the devices, restricting installed apps and personal data to ensure consistency and security across multiple users. BYOD, User Enrollment (option A) and BYOD, personally enabled (option B) involve personal devices with user control, not shared use. Personally enabled, organization-owned (option D) allows personalization, unsuitable for shared scenarios. The Apple Platform Deployment Guide details this model for shared device management.


NEW QUESTION # 122
What file downloaded from MDM must be uploaded to Apple Business Manager to generate a server token?

  • A. MDM Intermediate Certificate
  • B. Public key
  • C. Private key
  • D. Content token

Answer: B

Explanation:
The public key generates the server token. The Apple Business Manager User Guide states, "To generate a server token for ADE, download the public key from your MDM solution and upload it to Apple Business Manager." Option C is never shared, and B and D serve different purposes.
Reference:
Apple Business Manager User Guide, "Set Up ADE" section.
Mobile Device Management Protocol Reference, "ADE Configuration" section.


NEW QUESTION # 123
What does the Bonjour zero-configuration networking architecture support?

  • A. Opportunistic Wireless Encryption
  • B. RADIUS authentication
  • C. MAC address randomization
  • D. Discovering services on a local area network

Answer: D

Explanation:
Bonjour enables service discovery on a LAN. The macOS Deployment Reference states, "Bonjour supports discovering services such as printers, file shares, and other resources on a local network." Options A, B, and D are unrelated to Bonjour's function.
Reference:
macOS Deployment Reference, "Bonjour" section.
Apple Platform Deployment Guide, "Networking" section.


NEW QUESTION # 124
What's the benefit of using User Enrollment?

  • A. Simplifies device setup
  • B. Allows additional restrictions
  • C. Separates personal and managed data
  • D. Enables app license management

Answer: C

Explanation:
User Enrollment, designed for Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) scenarios, separates personal and managed data on a device using a cryptographic boundary. This ensures organizational policies (e.g., managed apps, email) are isolated from personal content (e.g., photos, personal apps), protecting user privacy while allowing management. Additional restrictions (option A) are a supervision feature, not User Enrollment. App license management (option B) is tied to Managed Distribution, not enrollment type. Simplified setup (option D) aligns with ADE, not User Enrollment. The Apple Platform Deployment Guide highlights data separation as User Enrollment's key benefit.


NEW QUESTION # 125
Where is content cached when you simultaneously provision tethered iPad devices using Apple Configurator?

  • A. On the MDM server that the iPad devices are tethered to
  • B. On the MDM content caching server
  • C. On the iCloud server
  • D. On the Mac that the iPad devices are tethered to

Answer: D

Explanation:
Content is cached on the tethered Mac. The Apple Configurator User Guide states, "When provisioning tethered iPad devices using Apple Configurator, content is cached on the Mac they are connected to, speeding up the process." Reference:
Apple Configurator User Guide, "Provisioning Devices" section.
Apple Platform Deployment Guide, "Apple Configurator" section.


NEW QUESTION # 126
What's the benefit of using Profile Manager?

  • A. Allows personalization
  • B. Enables configuration profile creation
  • C. Separates personal and managed data
  • D. Improves network performance

Answer: B

Explanation:
Profile Manager, a macOS tool, enables configuration profile creation and management, allowing IT administrators to define settings (e.g., Wi-Fi, security) for deployment via MDM or manually. This centralizes device configuration for organizations. Personalization (option A) is user-driven and often restricted by profiles. Network performance (option C) is unrelated, and data separation (option D) pertains to User Enrollment. The Apple Platform Deployment Guide highlights profile creation as Profile Manager's primary benefit.


NEW QUESTION # 127
Which type of Apple ID should an organization create for its employees to separate personal and work data?

  • A. Managed Apple ID
  • B. Shared Apple ID
  • C. Apple ID
  • D. Personal Apple ID

Answer: A

Explanation:
Managed Apple IDs are created by organizations via Apple Business Manager or Apple School Manager to provide employees or students with accounts that separate personal and work/school data. Unlike personal Apple IDs (options A and C, which are the same), Managed Apple IDs are controlled by the organization, restricting certain features (e.g., iCloud backups) to maintain data separation. Shared Apple IDs (option D) don't exist as a formal type; Shared iPad uses temporary sessions, not IDs. The Apple Platform Deployment Guide recommends Managed Apple IDs for organizational use.


NEW QUESTION # 128
Which feature allows IT administrators to manage cellular settings on a device?

  • A. iCloud
  • B. Configuration profiles
  • C. MDM
  • D. Find My

Answer: B

Explanation:
Configuration profiles allow IT administrators to manage cellular settings on iOS/iPadOS devices, such as configuring APN settings, disabling data roaming, or restricting cellular data for specific apps. These profiles are deployed via MDM or manually. Find My (option B) and iCloud (option C) are unrelated to cellular management. MDM (option D) delivers profiles, but the profiles contain the settings. The Apple Platform Deployment Guide details cellular configuration via profiles.


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