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Microsoft Exam SC-300 Topic 6 Question 81 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's SC-300 exam
Question #: 81
Topic #: 6
[All SC-300 Questions]

A user named User1 receives an error message when attempting to access the Microsoft Defender for Cloud Apps portal.

You need to identify the cause of the error. The solution must minimize administrative effort.

What should you use?

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Tennie
8 months ago
Haha, don't even jinx it! That would be the ultimate plot twist. Alright, let's break this down. Sign-in logs or audit logs are the way to go, but which one do we think is the better option? Personally, I'm leaning towards the audit logs, just because they tend to have a bit more detailed information.
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Dawne
8 months ago
Sounds like a plan. Hopefully, that will help us identify the cause of the error.
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Estrella
8 months ago
Let's go with audit logs then.
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Remona
8 months ago
I agree, they usually have more detailed information.
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Louvenia
8 months ago
I think audit logs would be the best option here.
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Freida
8 months ago
Ha, yeah, it's always the weird edge cases that get you. But I'm with you guys, I'd go for the sign-in logs or audit logs. They should give us the information we need without too much hassle. Unless of course the user managed to somehow break the logging system itself, then we're really in trouble!
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Raymon
8 months ago
I agree, the sign-in logs or audit logs are probably the best options here. Log Analytics might be overkill for this specific issue, and provisioning logs don't seem directly relevant. Although, you never know, it could be a weird edge case.
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Lucy
8 months ago
Hmm, this is a tricky one. The question is asking for a solution that minimizes administrative effort, so I'm thinking sign-in logs or audit logs might be the way to go. Those should give us a good overview of what's going on without having to dig too deep.
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