Your company subscribes to an Office 365 Plan E3. A user named User1 installs Office Professional
Plus for Office 365 on a client computer. From the Microsoft Online Services portal, you assign User1
an Office Professional Plus license. One month after installing Office, User1 can no longer save and
edit Office documents on the client computer. User1 can open and view Office documents.
You need to ensure that User1 can save and edit documents on the client computer by using office.
What should you do?
A.
Install the Office Customization Tool.
B.
Reinstall Office Professional Plus.
C.
Install the Microsoft Online Services Sign-in Assistant.
D.
Upgrade the subscription to Plan E4.
Explanation:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg702619(v=office.15).aspx
I think this should be B.
B solves the problem.
I agree with Pete.
The MOS SIA is used to troubleshoot Office 2010 activation and no longer needed in Office 2013: https://community.office365.com/en-us/w/sso/534
The reinstalling procedure explained by Microsoft: https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg702620.aspx
I agree with Pete.
The MOS SIA is used to troubleshoot Office 2010 activation and no longer needed in Office 2013: https://community.office365.com/en-us/w/sso/534
The reinstalling procedure explained by Microsoft: https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg702620.aspx
I don’t know, B seems right, but being C a way of activating office (Even if is 2010 only because 2013 already has this included) and the fact that they mention that User1 has a licensed assigned in the O365 subscription, makes me think that they’re using Office 2010 in this case.
After a month without activating Office, this problem will happen, and the solution would be activating the software. If you reinstalling its not specifically activating it, why would you reinstall Office 2013 to activate it, if you can just go to File – Account and sign in? But Install the Microsoft Online Services Sign-in Assistant is the first step to activate an Office 2010 installation.
Maybe I’m overthinking this, but C seems a little bit more logical for me in this one.
Starlin should be right! C!
“and the fact that they mention that User1 has a licensed assigned in the O365 subscription”
I can assign a licens for you in O365, but if you dont activate because you install: “Office Professional Plus for Office 365” then you dont use the license i assigned you.
Office Professional Plus for Office 365 is a product not a service.
So the correct answer is B in the above but on the test the answer is for sure something like “Reinstall Office 365 ProPlus”.
As I see it, Office 2010 cannot be activated with ProPlus licence. So I guess “Office Professional Plus for Office 365” means 2013.
Ergo reinstall should be the answer.
“Office Professional Plus XXXX” is the product you get on disc, and have a PID/KEY to install – like in old days before SaaS.
“Office 365 ProPlus” is subscription through O365, which needs the 30 day reactivation.
So yes reinstall.
https://products.office.com/en-us/business/office-365-proplus-business-software
What is the difference between Office 365 ProPlus and Office Professional Plus 2016?
Both Office Professional Plus 2016 and Office 365 ProPlus deliver the same application experiences. However, Office Professional Plus 2016 is a traditional Office installation that is tied to the computers it is installed on, and it is available through volume licensing only. A user-based service, Office 365 ProPlus is available as a subscription.
Why would I choose Office 365 ProPlus over Office Professional Plus 2016?
Office 365 ProPlus offers several advantages compared to Office Professional Plus 2016.
Office Professional Plus 2016 uses Windows Installer Package (MSI)-based installation. Office 365 ProPlus uses Click-to-Run installation and software update management. With Click-to-Run, you can:
-Have Office up and running fast—often in under two minutes.
-Run existing Office 2013, Office 2010, Office 2007, and Office 2003 applications while you install the new Office, so you don’t have to interrupt your users’ work.
-Download new features and updates more frequently, with time to test and validate releases before fully deploying them.
-Get updates delivered to users without interruption. Updates are cached in the background and the next time a user closes and re-opens the Office application, it is up to date.
Office Professional Plus 2016 is connected to the hardware or device it is installed on. Office 365 ProPlus is connected to the user, which offers these advantages:
-Users can install Office on up to five PCs or Macs concurrently and they will have access to mobile Office experiences across smartphones, tablets, and other devices they use.
-Your organization may also have the flexibility to treat Office as an operational cost instead of a software asset.
-If you are implementing a bring-your-own-device (BYOD) strategy, Office 365 ProPlus lets you de-activate Office on user-owned devices when people leave the organization, or if their devices are compromised.
-Office 365 ProPlus includes all the great Office application experiences you expect, with added flexibility for modern users and IT needs.
B.
Reinstall Office Professional Plus.