Tagged: SC-900, Section-Based
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SC-900 Section-Based Review: Quiz 13
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Describe the capabilities of Microsoft compliance solutions
Question 14 references Microsoft 365 Endpoint Data Loss Prevention and asks which OS are supported.
The answer ‘Windows 11 and macOS only’ comes back incorrect and states that Endpoint DLP is NOT supported on macOS when earlier in the review, question 5 references the same thing and states that it DOES support macOS.
The correct answer for Question 14 is ‘Windows 10 and later’, but contradicts the earlier review question and information. -
Hi TheCross118,
Thanks for bringing this to our attention. Could you please provide a snippet or screenshot of the question in question? This will help us pinpoint the exact question and accurately review the discrepancy.
Regards,
Nikee @ Tutorials Dojo
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Hello TheCross,
To clarify, Microsoft 365 Endpoint Data Loss Prevention does support macOS, and the earlier review question correctly states that. There’s no contradiction there.
The confusion comes from the answer choices in Question 14. The option “Windows 11 and macOS only” is incorrect not because macOS is unsupported, but because this answer excludes Windows 10, which is a supported operating system for Endpoint DLP. Since Windows 10 is required, any option that leaves it out can’t be correct.
This is why the correct answer is “Windows 10 and later.” That option correctly reflects the minimum supported Windows version, which is what the question is assessing. Endpoint DLP supports Windows 10, Windows 11, and macOS, but the distractor options didn’t include the correct combination.
So both questions are accurate; they just focus on different parts of the support requirements. Thanks again for pointing it out, and we’ll review the wording to reduce confusion.
Regards,
Nikee @ Tutorials Dojo
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The problem is the earlier question states that Endpoint DLP does support macOS, while this question outlines in the information that Endpoint DLP does NOT support macOS.
I can understand if it’s supposed to be a gotcha question, but the information provided as to why the answer is correct contradicts what was used in the other question.
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Hi @TheCross118,
Thanks for the follow-up. We see what you mean about the contradiction in the explanations, and we appreciate you calling it out. We’ll review both questions and their answer explanations to make sure the information is consistent.
Thank you for helping us improve the clarity of the material!
Regards,
Nikee @ Tutorials Dojo
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