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.
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.
Which three actions should you perform in sequence?
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.
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.
Wouldn’t you need to select an O365 plan.. Also the mydomain.onmicrsoft domain can’t be deleted.
Yes, onmicrosoft.com domain can’t be removed.
https://support.office.com/en-sg/article/Remove-a-domain-f09696b2-8c29-4588-a08b-b333da19810c?ui=en-US&rs=en-SG&ad=SG
Shouldn’t it be “select plan”, “Configure DNS”, “Remove onmicrosoft.com” ?
Yes your correct. Select plan, configure DNS, then remove the onmicrosoft.com portion.
Anyone can help on this question?
I think it should be:
Select the Office 365 plan.
Configure the global administrator account recovery information.
Configure the custon domain and DNS.
You cant change the global admin to the new email unless you’ve already set it.
So
Select Plan
Configure Custom Domain and DNS
Configure Global Admin
Sorry global admin one is wrong, remove the onmicrosoft domain(technically you cant remove it completely, but switch all users to the new custom domain)
Well you gave it two good shots, but came up short each time.
Select the Office 365 Plan
Configure the global administrator account recovery information
Configure the custom domain and DNS
Nope Global Admin is right, you setup the GA with an external (hotmail or something) address. Technically you can’t remove it = correct therefore it wouldn’t be the answer would it 8-). The ‘configure DNS’ answer covers setting your vanity domain as the default.
Technically you cannot add a global admin without configuring the account recovery options and you also cannot remove the onmicrosoft tenant domain.
I think it should be:
– Select the Office 365 Plan
– Configure the global administrator account recovery information
– Configure the custom domain and DNS
Configure the custom domain and DNS*
what is the correct answer?
isn’t it
select plan
configure global admin
remove the domain name onmicrosoft.com
what do you think is the correct answer?
http://www.firebrandtraining.co.uk/pdf/learn/microsoft/mcsa-office-365-important-facts-for-office-365.pdf
Setup O365 Plan –> Global Admin Recovery –> Custom DNS
http://www.firebrandtraining.co.uk/pdf/learn/microsoft/mcsa-office-365-important-facts-for-office-365.pdf
thyk – thats actually a really awesome guide, thanks for sharing
You can’t remove the onmicrosoft.com domain per https://support.office.com/en-sg/article/Remove-a-domain-from-Office-365-f09696b2-8c29-4588-a08b-b333da19810c?ui=en-US&rs=en-SG&ad=SG so that’s not one of the answers.
In order of operation “select a plan” must come first, and during that process you create your global admin recovery account. Leaving Custom Domain and DNS as the last option.
The answer is:
3 – Select an office 365 plan
1 – Configure the global administrator recovery account information
4 – Configure the custom domain and DNS
Also the linked “guide” is just a dude’s answers to some of these questions. It’s NOT an official Microsoft document. By following it, you are just accepting his answers to these questions rather than getting the “proof” of those answers.
I agree with MC
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MC_Hammer
Creating the first Global admin is a must before creating a tenant to start with. That enables you to purchase a license. For precaution and safety safe practice to create recovery account before any configuration or purchase.
1 – Configure the global administrator recovery account information
3 – Select an office 365 plan
4 – Configure the custom domain and DNS
You will opt for global admin account creation after you select the plan. I agree with most votes.
3 – Select an office 365 plan
1 – Configure the global administrator recovery account information
4 – Configure the custom domain and DNS