B tbh, you need to actually install the FSLogix agent on the session hosts before you can configure anything else for user profiles. The default image doesn't come with it baked in. Without FSLogix present, configuring profiles (D) won't have any effect. I think that's what the question is getting at, unless I'm missing something subtle here. Agree?
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You have an Azure Active Directory Domain Services (Azure AD D5) domain named contoso.com.
You have an Azure Storage account named storage1. Storage1 hosts a file share named share1 that
has share and file system permissions configured. Share1 is configured to use contoso.com for
authentication,
You create an Azure Virtual Desktop host pool named Pool1. Pool1 contains two session hosts that
use the Windows 10 multi-session + Microsoft 365 Apps image.
You need to configure an FSLogix profile container for Pool1.
What should you do next?
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B. that's the move here. No FSLogix agent on the default multi-session image, so install comes first.
Custom script extension in Azure Storage. Saw this setup in some exam reports and the official Microsoft guide covers it too.
B
Honestly, this is exactly the sort of Microsoft trick question you see on practice exams. B
B , D is tempting but you can't configure FSLogix profiles if the agent isn't installed yet.
B , you can't set up FSLogix profiles on the hosts till the agent is actually installed. The image doesn't have FSLogix by default, so that's the first step. Pretty standard in Azure Virtual Desktop setups unless your image is custom. Let me know if you see it different.
B imo
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