MS-100 Microsoft 365 Identity and Services (beta)

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Question 7 (Mixed Questions)

You have a Microsoft 365 subscription associated with an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant named contoso.com. This tenant includes several users who have different administrative roles, as shown in the table below.

[IMAGE_1_OCR_EXTRACTED_TEXT_START] Name Role User1 Exchange administrator User2 User administrator User3 Global administrator User4 None [IMAGE_1_OCR_EXTRACTED_TEXT_END]

Another user, User5, has been assigned the User Administrator role. You need to determine which management tasks User5 is empowered to perform.

Which two tasks can User5 execute? Each correct answer represents a complete solution.

NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

Select all that apply, then click Submit answer.

  • Delete User2 and User4 only.
  • Reset the password of User2 and User4 only.
  • Delete User1, User2, and User4 only.
  • Delete any user in Azure AD.
  • Reset the password of any user in Azure AD.
  • Reset the password of User4 only.

Question 8 (New Update)

As a developer, you are tasked with creating a new Microsoft Teams app that includes the following features:

  • Initiate a new chat session
  • Encourage users to download and install the app
  • Execute a call through the Microsoft Graph API
  • Activate a command based on search

Which two functionalities can be implemented through the use of a deep link? Select two options that form part of the solution. Note: Each correct selection is worth one point.

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  • Prompt users to install an app.
  • Trigger a search-based command.
  • Start a new chat
  • Make a Microsoft Graph API call.

Question 9 (Mixed Questions)

Your company has on-premises servers and utilizes a Microsoft Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant. Several months ago, the Azure AD Connect Health agent was installed on all the servers, allowing you to routinely monitor their health status.

Recently, when attempting to check the health status of a server named Server1, you discovered that it is not listed among the Azure Active Directory Connect Servers. You suspect it was removed from the list by another administrator.

To regain the ability to view Server1's health status, what actions could you take? Select two options that each provide a complete solution.

NOTE: Each correct selection carries equal weight.

Select all that apply, then click Submit answer.

  • From Windows PowerShell, run the
    Register-AzureADConnectHealthSyncAgent cmdlet.
  • From Azure Cloud shell, run the Connect-AzureAD cmdlet.
  • From Server1, change the Azure AD Connect Health services Startup type to Automatic (Delayed Start).
  • From Server1, change the Azure AD Connect Health services Startup type to Automatic.
  • From Server1, reinstall the Azure AD Connect Health agent.