MS-100T00: Microsoft 365 Identity and Services Quiz Questions and Answers

Answer :
  • In the branch offices, configure name resolution so that all external hosts are redirected to public DNS servers directly.

Explanation :

Being a cloud service, Office 365 would be classed as an external host to the office computers. All the offices connect to the Internet and resolve external host names by using the main office connections. This means that all branch office computers perform DNS lookups and connect to the Internet over the WAN link. Each branch office will have a direct connection to the Internet so the quickest possible access to Microsoft 365 services would be by using the direct Internet connections. However, the DNS lookups would still go over the WAN links to main office. The solution to provide the quickest possible access to Microsoft 365 services is to configure DNS name resolution so that the computers use public DNS servers for external hosts. That way DNS lookups for Office 365 and the connections to Office 365 will use the direct Internet connections.
Answer :
  • From the Exchange admin center, select mail flow, and then configure the email address policies.
  • Run the Set-EmailAddressPolicy Windows PowerShell command.

Explanation :

Email address policies define the rules that create email addresses for recipients in your Exchange organization whether this is Exchange on-premise or Exchange online. You can configure email address policies using the graphical interface of the Exchange Admin Center or by using PowerShell with the SetEmailAddressPolicy cmdlet. The Set-EmailAddressPolicy cmdlet is used to modify an email address policy. The Update-EmailAddressPolicy cmdlet is used to apply an email address policy to users. Reference: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/exchange/email-addresses-and-address-books/email-address-policies/email-address-policies?view=exchserver-2019
Answer :
  • The Licenses blade in the Azure portal

Explanation :

In the Azure AD Admin Center, select Azure Active Directory then select Licenses to open the Licenses blade. From there you need to click on the ‘Managed your purchased licenses link’. Select a license you want to view, for example Office 365 E3. This will then display a list of all users with that license. In the ‘Assignment Paths’ column, it will say ‘Direct’ for a license that has been assigned directly to a user or ‘Inherited (Group Name)’ for a license that has been assigned through a group. Reference: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/users-groups-roles/licensing-groups-assign
Answer :
  • the Licenses blade in the Azure portal

Explanation :

In the Azure AD Admin Center, select Azure Active Directory then select Licenses to open the Licenses blade. From there you need to click on the ‘Managed your purchased licenses link’. Select a license you want to view, for example Office 365 E3. This will then display a list of all users with that license. In the ‘Assignment Paths’ column, it will say ‘Direct’ for a license that has been assigned directly to a user or ‘Inherited (Group Name)’ for a license that has been assigned through a group
Answer :
  • PST files are deleted automatically from Microsoft 365 after 30 days.

Explanation :

You can use the Office 365 Import Service to bulk-import PST files to Office 365 mailboxes. When you use the network upload method to import PST files, you upload them to an Azure blob container named ingestiondata. If there are no import jobs in progress on the Import page in the Security & Compliance Center), then all PST files in the ingestiondata container in Azure are deleted 30 days after the most recent import job was created in the Security & Compliance Center.
Answer :
  • No

Explanation :

Depending on what your organization's Office 365 subscription includes, the Dashboard in Security & Compliance includes several widgets, such as Threat Management Summary, Threat Protection Status, Global Weekly Threat Detections, Malware, etc. It does not display a list of the features that were recently updated in the tenant so this solution does not meet the goal. To meet the goal, you need to use Message center in the Microsoft 365 admin center.
Answer :
  • No

Explanation :

The Security & Compliance reports in the Microsoft 365 admin center are reports regarding security and compliance for your Office 365 Services. For example, email usage reports, Data Loss Prevention reports etc. They do not display a list of the features that were recently updated in the tenant so this solution does not meet the goal. To meet the goal, you need to use Message center in the Microsoft 365 admin center.
Answer :
  • Yes

Explanation :

The Message center in the Microsoft 365 admin center is where you would go to view a list of the features that were recently updated in the tenant. This is where Microsoft posts official messages with information including new and changed features, planned maintenance, or other important announcements.
Answer :
  • From the Exchange admin center, Create a new organization relationship.

Explanation :

Set up an organization relationship to share calendar information with an external business partner. Microsoft 365 and Office 365 admins can set up an organization relationship with another Microsoft 365 or Office 365 organization or with an Exchange on-premises organization.
Answer :
  • Modify the migration endpoint settings

Explanation :

https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/help/2797784/how-to-manage-the-maximum-concurrent-migration-batches-in-exchange-onl