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You have an Azure Virtual Desktop deployment that contains a host pool named Pool1. Pool1 contains the Windows 11 session hosts shown in the following table.



You have the users shown in the following table.



All the users are allowed to connect to the session hosts that have watermarking enabled.

Which users can connect to Host1 and Host2? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.

NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

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AzureICT
2 weeks, 5 days ago
Host 1 : user1, user2 , user 4 Hopst2 : user3 only If you connect to a session host directly (not through Azure Virtual Desktop) using the Remote Desktop Connection app (mstsc.exe), watermarking is not applied and the connection is allowed. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-desktop/watermarking?tabs=intune
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Dahkoht
3 months ago
Don't see any reason it's not all 4 for second also , there's zero info about them not being on the same LAN , nothing about domain joined or not etc , so injecting anything outside the given info seems not something you should do in an MS exam. Unless there's other info given not shown here it doesn't specify where they would be coming from, outside or inside.
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Dahkoht
3 months ago
Looking again , it's still complex as the public IP isn't required on the NIC itself for the host , but are they trying to get you to interpret more into the situation , but still lean to all 4 for the 2nd also.
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hwoccurrence
4 months, 2 weeks ago
Correct. Host 1 allows all four users while Host 2 only allows User 3 comes down to public versus private network accessibility: • Host 1 has a public IP, so anyone with valid AVD credentials (Users 1–4) can connect, regardless of client or network location. • Host 2 does not have a public IP; only someone on the same domain/network (User 3, presumably domain‐joined and able to reach it privately) can connect.
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DC095
3 months, 1 week ago
Disagree. Public IP addresses on session host nics are not required for connections from either the AVD remote desktop client or Web client. Those connections are handled by the RD gateway and web broker. A public IP address would be required to connect from outside of an Azure VNET in absence of a Site to Site connection. I would say that Host 2 users 1,2, and 4 could connect but not user 3.
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ClintC03
6 months, 2 weeks ago
Host1 is definitely all four. I don't see anything that would restrict all four from also connecting to a Host that doesn't have a Public IP.
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ClintC03
6 months, 2 weeks ago
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-desktop/watermarking?tabs=intune
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