Mobile Device Management (MDM) Flashcards
Where in Settings do you find an MDM enrollment profile?
A. Sign-in & Security
B. Sign In to Work or School Account
C. Privacy & Security
D. VPN & Device Management
D. VPN & Device Management
Where in System Settings do you find an MDM enrollment profile?
A. General
B. Internet Accounts
C. Sign-in & Security
D. Privacy & Security
A. General
Which MDM restriction prevents a user from storing data from a managed app to iCloud?
A. Backup to iCloud for Managed Apps
B. Managed Private Relay for Managed Apps stored in iCloud
C. Managed App’s stored data in iCloud
D. Managed Apps using iCloud Documents and Data
C. Managed app’s stored data in iCloud
A user can’t use AirDrop to send a photo between their MDM managed iPad and Mac. You confirm that both devices are signed in to the same Managed Apple ID.
Which reason explains why the user can’t use AirDrop to send the photo.
A. Their organization restricts receiving images.
B. Their organization restricts AirDrop for Managed Apple IDs.
C. Their organization restricts AirDrop
D. Their organization restricts sending images.
C. Their organization restricts AirDrop
Which setting should you turn on to ensure that a local Mac backup of iPhone includes health data and saved passwords?
A. Enable Restore Handoff
B. Enable Device Continuity
C. Enable Auto Unlock
D. Encrypt local backup
D. Encrypt local backup
Your organization’s security team wants you to disable AirDrop on managed iPhone devices from your MDM solution.
Which requirement must each iPhone meet so that you can disable AirDrop?
A. They must be supervised.
B. They must be enrolled using account-driven User Enrollment.
C. They must use a Managed Apple ID.
D. They must be enrolled using account-driven Device Enrollment.
A. They must be supervised.
You believe that your MDM administrator created a hidden account in your MDM solution and turned off guest user on a user’s Mac.
How can you confirm this belief?
A. In Terminal, type sudo dscl . view /Users/hiddenuser IsHidden 1
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B. Verify that in addition to the local users, Other appears on the login screen.
C. In Terminal, type sudo dscl . view /Users/hiddenuser IsHidden 0
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D. Verify that in addition to the local users, Options appears on the login screen.
C. In Terminal, type sudo dscl . view /Users/hiddenuser IsHidden 0