Microsoft Azure Administrator Associate AZ-104 Practice Question
An Azure administrator wants to prevent accidental deletion of critical resources within a resource group, while still allowing resource modifications. Which action should the administrator perform on the resource group to achieve this?
Applying a Delete lock to the resource group prevents resources from being deleted while still allowing modifications. This ensures that important resources are not accidentally removed. A Read-only lock would prevent both deletions and modifications, which is not desired in this scenario. Assigning the Contributor role manages access permissions but does not protect against accidental deletions by those with sufficient privileges. Enabling Azure Policy helps enforce organizational standards but does not directly prevent resource deletions.
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Microsoft Azure Administrator Associate AZ-104
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