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Your company has the offices shown in the following table.

The company has a Microsoft Exchange Online tenant that contains the users shown in the following table.

You have the following Exchange Online client access rules.

You create a new client access rule by using the following command.

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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Amir1909
5 months, 1 week ago
no,no,no
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Jagomsah
11 months, 2 weeks ago
Should be: YES >> Rule 3 priority is 2, Rule 2 priority will change to 3, as per “ …..if you have five rules (priorities 1 through 5), and you change the priority of a rule from 5 to 2, the existing rule with priority 2 is changed to priority 3, the rule with priority 3 is changed to priority 4, and the rule with priority 4 is changed to priority 5” NO >> Denied based on Rule 3 YES >> Allowed on Exception on Rule 3, based upon “ …. rule processing stops once the client connection matches the conditions in the rule”
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Jagomsah
11 months ago
Sorry, N,N,Y
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Faheem2020
1 year, 2 months ago
No- Rule 3 priority is 2, Rule 2 priority will change to 3 No- Denied based on Rule 3 No- Allowed based on Exception in Rule 3, but denied based on the condition in rule 2. So net result is denied "Rule evaluation continues for client connections that are allowed by the exception, but a subsequent rule could still affect the connection." https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/exchange/clients-and-mobile-in-exchange-online/client-access-rules/client-access-rules
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nitts182003
1 year, 3 months ago
Rule2 will be evaluated First as the priority of Rule2 has changed to 3 after the addition of Rule3 with Priority 2. Answer should be Yes NO Yes
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MarkusSan
1 year, 2 months ago
that's what I thought!
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learnerearner
1 year, 4 months ago
Answer should be Y,N,N
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99redeyeflight
1 year, 8 months ago
Question doesn’t seem to make sense. In the link provided: "By default, Client Access Rules are given a priority that's based on the order they were created in (newer rules are lower priority than older rules). A lower priority number indicates a higher priority for the rule, and rules are processed in priority order (higher priority rules are processed before lower priority rules). No two rules can have the same priority." The question is setting Rule 2 and 3 both to priority 2.. Regardless, if Rule 3 is processed first: N N- User 2 gets blocked by Rule 3 as they aren’t in the IP range exception Y- User 3 is in the IP range exception to Rule 3, but they will then be blocked by rule 2 as they aren’t in IT dept (rule 2 will be applied) If rule 2 gets processed first, both user2 and 3 are still blocked, just in reverse order
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99redeyeflight
1 year, 8 months ago
Correction - for user 3 I meant No as well, so NNN or YNN either way
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99redeyeflight
1 year, 7 months ago
It appears adding Rule 3 will move Rule 2 to a Priority of 3 "If you modify the priority value of a rule, the position of the rule in the list changes to match the priority value you specify. In other words, if you set the priority value of a rule to the same value as an existing rule, the priority value of the existing rule and all other lower priority rules after it is increased by 1."
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