Microsoft Administering Office 365 for Small Businesses Sample Questions:
1. Which three statements about Office 365 Billing Administrators are true? (Each correct answer presents a complete solution. Choose three.)
A) Billing Administrators can reset user passwords.
B) Billing Administrators receives billing event notifications.
C) Billing Administrators can manage support tickets.
D) Billing Administrators can perform billing and purchasing operations.
E) Billing Administrators can modify company and user information.
2. You are using the Microsoft Directory Synchronization Tool (DirSync) to populate an Office 365 directory with users from an on-premise directory. You need to synchronize the directories. Which two actions can you perform to achieve this goal? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)
A) In the User Management section of the Office 365 Portal, select the Force directory synchronization option
B) From the DirSync computer, run the Start-OnlineCoexistenceSync Windows PowerShell cmdlet.
C) Run the Microsoft Online Services Directory Synchronization Configuration Wizard on the DirSync computer. Select the Synchronize directories now check box before completing the wizard.
D) From the DirSync computer, run the Redo-ProvisionGroup Windows PowerShell cmdlet.
3. Your company has an Office 365 E3 subscription. An Office 365 user installs the current version of Microsoft Office on a client computer. In the Office 365 Portal, you assign an Office license to the user. One month after installing Office, the user can only open and view Office documents on the client computer but can no longer edit or save the documents. You need to ensure that the user can save and edit documents on the client computer by using the Office desktop applications. What should you do?
A) Upgrade the Office 365 subscription to E4.
B) Reinstall Office.
C) Install the Office 365 Sign-in Assistant on the client computer.
D) Install the Office Customization Tool.
4. You need to ensure that all email messages sent and received by a specific Office 365 user are accessible to the Audit department for 60 days, even if the user permanently deletes the messages. What should you do?
A) Run the Set-Mailbox Windows PowerShell cmdlet and specify the - LitigationHoldEnabled parameter.
B) Run the Set-MailboxDatabase Windows PowerShell cmdlet and specify the -EventHistoryRetentionPeriod parameter.
C) Run the Set-MailboxDatabase Windows PowerShell cmdlet and specify the - DeletedItemRetention parameter.
D) Run the Set-Mailbox Windows PowerShell cmdlet and specify the - SingleItemRecoveryEnabled parameter.
5. You delete an Office 365 user account. Later that day, you need to recover the account. Which Windows PowerShell cmdlet should you run?
A) Restore-MsolUser
B) Undelete MsolUser
C) Recover-MsolUser
D) Get-MsolUser
Solutions:
| Question # 1 Answer: B,C,D | Question # 2 Answer: B,C | Question # 3 Answer: C | Question # 4 Answer: A | Question # 5 Answer: A |
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