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You have an Azure Virtual Desktop host pool named Pool1 that is integrated with an Azure Active Directory Domain Services (Azure AD DS) managed domain.
You need to configure idle session timeout settings for users that connect to the session hosts in Pool1.
Solution: From an Azure AD DS-joined computer, you modify the AADDC Computers GPO settings.
Does this meet the goal?

  • A. Yes
  • B. No
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Suggested Answer: A 🗳️

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toto1128
Highly Voted 2 years, 11 months ago
correct, it's a computer gpo
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Peeeedor
Most Recent 7 months ago
You are supposed to configure this computer GPO on the session host VM according to documentation. So it seems this answer is still not completely correct? It says we are configuring it on a aadds domain joined computer? That is not the same as the session host IMO? But having said this the other options are definitly incorrect so I guess this is the right answer..
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Peeeedor
7 months ago
Actually I was wrong the ms docs say that you have to configure the computer gpo on “a server” so in this case on the aadds server I guess? Source: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/training/modules/configure-user-experience-settings/6-configure-session-timeout-properties
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8 months, 2 weeks ago
Correct answer is A for this variant I initially was thinking use of a Conditional Access Policy controlling "Sing-in Frequency" would meet the objective. However that would affect all hosts not just the ones in host pool Pool1. For more granular targeting GPO is the way to go specifically the computer side settings for session time out. Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Remote Desktop Services > Remote Desktop Session Host > Session Time Limits
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Doornroosje
11 months, 3 weeks ago
Got this question on exam today.
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jcxxxxx2020
1 year, 3 months ago
Passed the exam last Jan 28 2023 and this question is included. Provided answer is correct.
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Eltooth
2 years ago
Selected Answer: A
Yes is correct answer.
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RickMorais
2 years, 1 month ago
Selected Answer: A
Yes. COMPUTER Gpo settings
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KaiserdomTW
2 years, 10 months ago
AADDC=Azure Active Directory Domain Controller, given answer was correct!
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Azreal_75
2 years, 6 months ago
That isn't what AADDC means - in AD DS, 'AADDC Users' and 'AADDC Computers' are two default groups. Azure AD DS managed domains include the following two built-in OUs: AADDC Computers - contains computer objects for all computers that are joined to the managed domain. AADDC Users - includes users and groups synchronized in from the Azure AD tenant. Taken from: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory-domain-services/create-ou This being said the setting can be applied via a Computer GPO without the need for loopback processing as would be the case if it were a User GPO.
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Azreal_75
2 years, 6 months ago
NB: They're not groups sorry they're GPO's! But IMHO given answer is correct.
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