What's required to deploy custom apps to devices?
Correct : A
To deploy custom apps (e.g., in-house apps developed for an organization), an Apple Developer account is required to create and sign the app using an Enterprise Developer Program or standard Developer Program account. Once signed, the app can be distributed via MDM using Managed Distribution, but the account is the prerequisite for app creation. Managed Distribution (option B) facilitates deployment but assumes the app exists, requiring the developer account first. User acceptance (option C) may be needed for installation on non-supervised devices but isn't the core requirement. A VPN configuration (option D) is unrelated. The Apple Platform Deployment Guide specifies the need for an Apple Developer account for custom apps.
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Which feature allows IT administrators to manage Safari settings on a device?
Correct : A
Configuration profiles allow IT administrators to manage Safari settings on a device, such as disabling autofill, restricting adult content, or enforcing safe browsing. These profiles are deployed via MDM or manually, tailoring browser behavior to organizational needs. Find My (option B) and iCloud (option C) are unrelated to Safari management. MDM (option D) delivers profiles, but the profiles define the settings. The Apple Platform Deployment Guide details Safari configuration via profiles.
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Which type of content can be distributed through Apple School Manager?
Correct : D
Apple School Manager (ASM) supports the distribution of multiple content types via Managed Distribution: apps (free or purchased), books (from the Books Store), and custom content (e.g., PDFs or ePub files created by the organization). This allows schools to manage all educational materials centrally. Options A, B, and C are all correct individually, but D encompasses them all, aligning with ASM's capabilities as outlined in the Apple School Manager User Guide.
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Which type of enrollment supports Activation Lock management?
Correct : A
Automated Device Enrollment (ADE), used with Apple Business Manager (ABM) or Apple School Manager (ASM), supports Activation Lock management by allowing administrators to enable, disable, or bypass Activation Lock on supervised devices via MDM. This is critical for organization-owned devices to ensure they can be reactivated after a wipe without user Apple IDs. Device Enrollment (option B) can manage Activation Lock if the device is supervised, but it's not inherent without ADE. User Enrollment (option C) doesn't support full Activation Lock management, as it's for BYOD with limited control. The Apple Platform Deployment Guide ties Activation Lock management to ADE.
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What does Apple Business Manager use to identify devices purchased from Apple or an authorized reseller?
Correct : B
Apple Business Manager (ABM) uses a device's serial number to identify devices purchased from Apple or an authorized reseller for enrollment in Automated Device Enrollment (ADE). Serial numbers are unique to each device and linked to purchase records, allowing ABM to verify eligibility. Order numbers (option A) track purchases but aren't device-specific identifiers in ABM. UDID (option C) and UUID (option D) are unique identifiers for devices or instances, but they're not used for purchase verification in ABM. The Apple Platform Deployment Guide confirms serial numbers as the key identifier in ABM.
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