What corrective action should you take to allow the users to sign in again?

Your organization has decided to enforce 2-Step Verification for a subset of users. Some of these users are now locked out of their accounts because they did not set up 2-Step Verification by the enforcement date.

What corrective action should you take to allow the users to sign in again?
A . Disable 2-Step Verification per organizational unit so the affected users can sign in.
B . Move the affected users into the exception group temporarily so they can set up 2-Step
Verification, and then remove them from the exception group after successful sign-in is confirmed.

C . Disable 2-Step Verification organization-wide so all users can successfully sign in.
D . Move the affected users into the exception group permanently so they do not have to use 2-Step Verification going forward.

Answer: B

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