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Question #: 310
Topic #: 1
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You have a Microsoft 365 E5 subscription. The subscription contains a Microsoft SharePoint Online site named Site1.

Site1 contains the following files:

• File.docx
• ImportantFile.docx
• File_Important.docx

From Microsoft Defender Cloud Apps, you create a file policy named Policy that has the filter shown in the following exhibit.



To which files will Policy1 apply?

  • A. ImportantFile.docx and File_Important.docx only
  • B. File.docx only
  • C. File_Important.docx only
  • D. ImportantFile.docx only
  • E. File.docx, ImportantFile.docx, and File_Important.docx
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Suggested Answer: C 🗳️

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Xive
Highly Voted 8 months ago
Selected Answer: C
C is correct. When using the file policy filters, Contains will search only for full words – separated by commas, dots, hyphens or spaces to search. Spaces or hyphens between words function like OR. For example, if you search for malware virus it will find all files with either malware or virus in the name, so it will find both malware-virus.exe and virus.exe. If you want to search for a string, enclose the words in quotation marks. This functions like AND. For example, if you search for "malware" "virus", it will find virus-malware-file.exe but it will not find malwarevirusfile.exe and it will not find malware.exe. However, it will search for the exact string. If you search for "malware virus", it will not find "virus" or "virus-malware". Equals will search only for the complete string. For example, if you search for malware.exe it will find malware.exe but not malware.exe.txt.
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HelloItsSam
Highly Voted 8 months ago
Selected Answer: C
Correct https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/defender-cloud-apps/data-protection-policies
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pkumar1583
Most Recent 3 weeks, 3 days ago
Selected Answer: C
If you want to search for a string, enclose the words in quotation marks. This functions like AND. For example, if you search for "malware" "virus," it finds virus-malware-file.exe but it won't find malwarevirusfile.exe and it won't find malware.exe. However, it searches for the exact string. If you search for "malware virus," it won't find "virus" or "virus-malware."\
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IgoKostadin
3 weeks, 5 days ago
Selected Answer: E
The correct answer is: ✅ E. File.docx, ImportantFile.docx, and File_Important.docx Why? - The file policy filter is set to match all files containing both words "important" and "file". - Since the filter does not specify order or placement, it applies to: - ImportantFile.docx (contains "important" and "file"). - File_Important.docx (contains "important" and "file"). - File.docx (contains "file" but lacks "important", but depending on policy logic, it may still be included).
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