A company enables just-in-time (JIT) virtual machine (VM) access in Azure.
An administrator observes a list of VMs on the Unsupported tab of the JIT VM access page in the Microsoft
Defender for Cloud portal.
You need to determine why some VMs are not supported for JIT VM access.
What should you conclude?
A company creates an Azure resource group named RG1. RG1 has an Azure SQL Database logical server
named sqlsvr1 that hosts the following resources:
An administrator grants a user named User1 the Reader RBAC role in RG1. The administrator grants User2
the Contributor role in sqlsvr1.
User1 reports that they can connect to SQLDB1 from the IP address 155.127.95.212. User1 cannot connect to
SQLDB2. User2 can connect to both SQLDB1 and SQLDB2 from the IP address 121.19.27.18. Both users can
successfully connect to SQLDB1 and SQLDB2 from VM1.
You are helping the administrator troubleshoot the issue. You run the following PowerShell command:
Get-AzSqlServerFirewallRule -ResourceGroupName 'RG1' -ServerName 'sqlsvr1'
The following output displays:
You need to identify the cause for the reported issue and resolve User1's issues. The solution must satisfy the
principle of least privilege.
What should you do?

A company uses Azure Backup Agent to back up specific files and folders from an on-premises virtual
machine (VM).
An administrator reports that the backup job is transferring files slowly. You determine that the backup job is
verifying changes in directories by scanning the entire volume.
You need to determine the state of the backup job.
In which state will the backups occur?

A company uses Azure Site Recovery (ASR) for a VMware environment that includes the following virtual
machines (VMs):
The company reports that they are unable to configure all of the servers for replication.
You need to evaluate the servers and server roles to determine which servers can be protected.
Which server can you protect by using ASR?
A company has users in Azure Active Directory (Azure AD). The company enables the users to use Azure AD
multi-factor authentication (MFA).
A user named User1 reports they receive the following error while setting up additional security verification
settings for MFA:
Sorry! We can't process your request. Your session is invalid or expired. There was an error processing your
request because your session is invalid or expired. Please try again.
You need to help the user complete the MFA setup.
What should you do?