DRAG DROP
A company plans to implement an Office 365 environment to manage email.
All user accounts must be configured to use only a custom domain.
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
The tenant is your Office 365 account, including hosted Exchange, Lync, SharePoint, and your Office 365
Active Directory. The first account that you create when you first purchase Office 365 is the “owner” of your tenant. This account should be an admin account, not a person. This account does not normally require an
Office 365 license. Relating to SharePoint, all of your site collections are within your tenant. You can have any number of domains within your tenant (with e-mail accounts), but you will have only one root SharePoint
URL:https://xxxx.sharepoint.com.
The Global Administrator account is similar to the Company administrator. Users in this role have access to
You need to provision an Office 365 tenant for the company.
Which three actions should you perform in sequence? To answer, move the appropriate actions from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.
Select and Place:
everything or the permission to add them to a dedicated role where they do not have permission (such as discovery management and assigning administrative roles to other users). consequence. Step 3 involves the collecting of information such as domain names and DNS, locations, etc… step 6 – the SkyDrive and SkyDrive Pro, and step 7 – the Windows Intune section. their e-mail. http://office.microsoft.com/en-gb/office365-suite-help/add-your-domain-to-office-365-HA102818660.aspx
Explanation:
When setting up Office 365 the first step is to purchase your subscription which includes choosing the plan.
Step 2 involves the selection of the sign-on method and this is where the global administrator account is of
Step4 is the actual migration plan and schedule, step 5 – the Microsoft account and organizational account,
Thus you should perform step 1 through 3 to ensure that all user accounts to make use of a custom domain for
References:
Katzer, Matthew and Don Crawford, Office 365 Migrating and Managing your Business in the Cloud, Apress
Media, New York, 2013, pp 87- 93, 373