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Question #: 30
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You have an Azure AD tenant that contains the users shown in the following table.

You have devices enrolled in Microsoft Intune as shown in the following table.

From Intune, you create and send a custom notification named Notification1 to Group1.
For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

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Futfuyfyjfj
Highly Voted 1 year, 2 months ago
The answer is here: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/intune/remote-actions/custom-notifications -> When sending a notification to a group, messages target only the users in the group and are sent to each iOS/iPadOS or Android device that the user has registered. Devices in the group will be ignored when targeting the notification. Answer is correct.
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Casticod
1 year, 1 month ago
From the same link: "Use Microsoft Intune to send custom notifications to the users of managed iOS/iPadOS and Android devices" So I think: No Its Windows YES Its Android an device in Group 1 NO Its IOS but not In group 1
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onepunchkenshin
10 months, 2 weeks ago
user takes precedence, so Futfuyfyjfj is right
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LionelDerBoven
2 months, 1 week ago
But what I don't undrstand in 2 is the device is in group 1, but the user is not. So what has the highest priority? is it not a OR? if Device OR user is in notification group: send? make more sense.
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krzysztofbr
Highly Voted 1 year, 3 months ago
so many wrong answers again:)! custom doesnt work for Windows and MacOS DEVICE 1 (Windows) NO Device 2 (Android) YES Device 3 (IOS) but group 2 - NO
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OyYaGotta
8 months, 2 weeks ago
It's IOS not MacOS. Question states IOS not OSX operating system. Windows device will not receive the notification. IOS and Android will. Push notifications are not designed for Windows based machines only Mobile OS machines.
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BJS78
1 year, 2 months ago
Well, no entirely true. You CAN create custom Notifications (Toast) on Windows via PS and deploy, but not "send" them
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krzysztofbr
1 year, 3 months ago
I was wrong! NO, NO, YES!
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AdamRachel
10 months, 2 weeks ago
Device 1 NO - does not affect Windows and MacOs Device 2 No because it is from User2 not User1 -please check Device3 I need an explanation why YES if that device is in Group2 where the notification was sent to Group1...
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captainspork
1 month, 4 weeks ago
device 3 is yes because it is sent to the user, not the device. The user is part of the group and receives it on the phone because of that.
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Tr619899
Most Recent 1 day, 13 hours ago
Answer is: NO, YES, NO The device's group membership, not the user's, determines whether the device will receive a custom notification in Intune. User precedence does not apply in this case. This behavior aligns with Intune's design for targeting devices rather than users in notification scenarios.
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KOUKI21
3 weeks, 3 days ago
To answer this question, let's analyze the groups and devices involved: Notification1 is sent to Group1. Group1 includes the following members based on the tables: Users: User1 Devices: Device1 (Windows 10) and Device2 (Android) Let's go through each statement in the "Answer Area": Statement 1: User1 receives Notification1 on Device1. Yes. Since User1 is in Group1 and Device1 is also in Group1, User1 would receive the notification on Device1. Statement 2: User2 receives Notification1 on Device2. No. User2 is a member of Group2, not Group1. Thus, User2 will not receive Notification1 on any device. Statement 3: User1 receives Notification1 on Device3. No. Device3 is a member of Group2, not Group1. Therefore, User1 will not receive the notification on Device3. Final Answers: User1 receives Notification1 on Device1: Yes User2 receives Notification1 on Device2: No User1 receives Notification1 on Device3: No
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King_shola
2 months, 1 week ago
NO, NO, YES "You can send notifications to users in groups. When sending notifications to groups, each notification can be targeted directly to up to 25 groups. Nested groups do not count toward this total. """""When a notification is sent to a group, messages are targeted only to users in the group and sent to each iOS/iPadOS or Android device that the user has registered. When targeting the notification, devices in the group will be ignored."""""
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93831b0
2 months, 3 weeks ago
Answer is correct. Tenant admin > custom notifications Select groups to send this notification to. If a group contains users and devices, only users will be targeted. iOS and Android support only​.
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Pollosor
3 months, 1 week ago
NO: Windows devices do not support custom notifications. YES: Device2 is compatible because it is an Android device and belongs to Group1. NO: Device3 is compatible but is not part of Group1. https://learn.microsoft.com/es-es/mem/intune/remote-actions/custom-notifications
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oopspruu
3 months, 1 week ago
NNY The key here is to understand how Custom Notifications work in Intune and not just guess based on your general understanding. as per the custom notification Assignments section: "Select groups to send this notification to. If a group contains users and devices, only users will be targeted. iOS and Android support only​." 1. The notification targets only users, and not devices. So it doesn't matter which group a device is in, what matters is the user in the group. 2. only iOS and Android support. So User 2 will not receive any notification anywhere and User 1 will always get notification on an iOS and Android device.
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SasaBond
4 months ago
Its NNN User1 and DEVICE 1 (Windows) NO - Does not support Send Custom Notification User2 and Device 2 (Android) NO - Question is mentioning to GROUP1. User2 is GROUP2 User1 and Device 3 (IOS) - NO - User1 is not part of GROUP2, hence not part of Device3.
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carl_amadeo
5 months, 3 weeks ago
Notification 1was assigned to Group 1 where only User1 is member of. User1 logs in to Device1 (Windows not supported) - no notification User2 logs in to Device2(Android supported but User2 is not a member of group1) - no notification User1 logs in to Device3 (iOS supported) - Yes notification will be sent
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kerimnl
7 months, 3 weeks ago
NO NO YES 1- NO: Intune custom notifications aren't supported by macOS and Windows devices. Link: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/intune/remote-actions/custom-notifications#:~:text=the%20device%20appear.-,Intune%20custom%20notifications%20aren%27t%20supported%20by%20macOS%20and%20Windows%20devices.,-Custom%20notification%20messages 2-NO: Sending a notification to a group will target only the users of that group; the notification will go to all iOS/iPadOS and Android devices enrolled by that user.User 2 is not a memeber of Group1. 3- YES: User1 is a member of Group1. Sending a notification to a group will target only the users of that group; the notification will go to all iOS/iPadOS and Android devices enrolled by that user.
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slimmerik7
8 months ago
No, No, Yes 1) Windows so no 2) Android but user is in wrong group and notifications are user based. 3) IOS and correct user/group; IOS is supported and user is in correct group. Device does not matter since it only looks at users in the group (see article below). https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/intune/remote-actions/custom-notifications#send-a-custom-notification-to-groups "On the Assignments tab, select the groups to which you'd like to send this custom notification, and then select Next to continue. Sending a notification to a group will target only the users of that group; the notification will go to all iOS/iPadOS and Android devices enrolled by that user."
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MJFT
8 months, 2 weeks ago
no, custom notificstion available windows devices No. only sent to group1 Yes . sent to group1. IOS and android devices are allowed. Sending a notification to a group will target only the users of that group; the notification will go to all iOS/iPadOS and Android devices enrolled by that user. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/intune/remote-actions/custom-notifications
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MJFT
8 months, 2 weeks ago
mistake here it should be: no, custom notificstion not available windows devices
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Sergey42
8 months, 3 weeks ago
But device 3 is in group 2, how did the user 1 receive that notification?
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MR_Eliot
9 months ago
Answer is correct. On the Assignments tab, select the groups to which you'd like to send this custom notification, and then select Next to continue. Sending a notification to a group will target only the users of that group; the notification will go to all iOS/iPadOS and Android devices enrolled by that user. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/intune/remote-actions/custom-notifications#send-a-custom-notification-to-groups
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Softeng
9 months ago
N-N-Y Notifications only apply to Android/iOS devices: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/intune/remote-actions/custom-notifications#:~:text=Use%20Microsoft%20Intune%20to%20send%20custom%20notifications%20to%20the%20users%20of%20managed%20iOS/iPadOS%20and%20Android%20devices.+ Notifications only target users in group, not devices: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/intune/remote-actions/custom-notifications#:~:text=Sending%20a%20notification%20to%20a%20group%20will%20target%20only%20the%20users%20of%20that%20group%3B%20the%20notification%20will%20go%20to%20all%20iOS/iPadOS%20and%20Android%20devices%20enrolled%20by%20that%20user.
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Darkfire
9 months, 1 week ago
Answer is correct When sending a notification to a group, messages target only the users in the group and are sent to each iOS/iPadOS or Android device that the user has registered. Devices in the group will be ignored when targeting the notification. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/intune/remote-actions/custom-notifications
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