Can anyone confirm it's still one exam / relevant:
Note
Starting in July 2022, Microsoft is deprecating Windows Information Protection (WIP). Microsoft will continue to support WIP on supported versions of Windows. New versions of Windows won't include new capabilities for WIP, and it won't be supported in future versions of Windows. For more information, see Announcing sunset of Windows Information Protection.
App protection policy is correct as per the provided link.
"Create a WIP policy:
1- Sign in to the Microsoft Endpoint Manager.
2-Open Microsoft Intune and select Apps > App protection policies > Create policy.
3-Open Client apps.
4-In the App policy screen, select Add a policy, and then fill out the fields:
•Name. Type a name (required) for your
new policy.
•Description. Type an optional description.
•Platform. Choose Windows 10.
•Enrollment state. Choose Without
enrollment for MAM or With enrollment
for MDM."
Correct me if I'm wrong.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/security/information-protection/windows-information-protection/create-wip-policy-using-intune-azure
App protection policy is correct as per the provided link.
"Create a WIP policy:
1- Sign in to the Microsoft Endpoint Manager.
2-Open Microsoft Intune and select Apps > App protection policies > Create policy.
3-Open Client apps.
4-In the App policy screen, select Add a policy, and then fill out the fields:
•Name. Type a name (required) for your
new policy.
•Description. Type an optional description.
•Platform. Choose Windows 10.
•Enrollment state. Choose Without
enrollment for MAM or With enrollment
for MDM."
Correct me if I'm wrong.
By that I mean, the answer given in the test is correct. This is not a device compliance policy.
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