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Your organization has decided to enforce 2-Step Verification for a subset of users. Some of these users are now locked out of their accounts because they did not set up 2-Step Verification by the enforcement date. What corrective action should you take to allow the users to sign in again?

  • A. Disable 2-Step Verification per organizational unit so the affected users can sign in.
  • B. Move the affected users into the exception group temporarily so they can set up 2-Step Verification, and then remove them from the exception group after successful sign-in is confirmed.
  • C. Disable 2-Step Verification organization-wide so all users can successfully sign in.
  • D. Move the affected users into the exception group permanently so they do not have to use 2-Step Verification going forward.
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Suggested Answer: B 🗳️

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rune92
5 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: B
B. Move the affected users into the exception group temporarily so they can set up 2-Step Verification, and then remove them from the exception group after successful sign-in is confirmed. Option B is the appropriate corrective action in this scenario. By moving the affected users into an exception group temporarily, you provide them with an opportunity to set up 2-Step Verification. Once they have successfully set up 2-Step Verification, you can then remove them from the exception group. This allows for a controlled and secure process, ensuring that users comply with the organization's 2-Step Verification policy.
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virat_kohli
5 months, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: B
B. Move the affected users into the exception group temporarily so they can set up 2-Step Verification, and then remove them from the exception group after successful sign-in is confirmed.
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Cert1Magic2
6 months ago
Same senseless Correct Answer is quoted C. Apply simple brain rather than wasting everyone's valuable time. Useless, garbage dumping ground it is becoming due to people like you who don't have any reason for quoting a WRONG answer as Correct Answer.
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bobsmith69
8 months ago
Selected Answer: B
B- Common sense
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klu23
9 months, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: B
agree with b1de249
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9 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: B
you can't disable the security measure for the entire organization just because some users didn't sign in
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