
Explanation:
Based on the community discussion and Microsoft documentation, Azure Blueprints is the correct answer. Azure Blueprints has a resource locking feature that can automatically replace resource locks if they are removed, ensuring compliance with organizational standards. The discussion shows strong consensus for option B with multiple upvoted comments referencing official Microsoft documentation that confirms this capability. While some comments note that Azure Blueprints is deprecated in the latest AZ-900 study guide, the question specifically asks about which service can perform this function, and Azure Blueprints historically provided this capability. The other options are incorrect: Azure Information Protection (A) is for data classification and protection, Azure Backup (C) is for data backup and recovery, and Azure Advisor (D) provides optimization recommendations.
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