You are the Office 365 administrator for your company.
The company’s environment includes Office 2007, Office 2010, Office 2013, Windows 7, and
Windows 8. The company uses Office Telemetry.
You need to collect Office version usage data for an upcoming migration to Office 365 ProPlus.
What should you do?
A.
Open documents by using Office 2007, Office 2010, or Office 2013 on client computers that run
Windows 7.
B.
Use the Get-MsolUser cmdlet with the ServiceStatus parameter.
C.
Search network shares for Office documents and export the results to a .log file.
D.
Search local computers for Office documents and export the results to a .csv file.
Why?
why the answer A?
Because you need to use Office to be able to collect data. If nobody is using Office, there is nothing you can collect.
This bring about the question why not Windows 8.
My assumption:
This is because Windows 8 is compatible with Office 365 but only Windows 7 SP1 not “Windows 7”
https://products.office.com/en/office-system-requirements
Once data is collect you can identify the Windows7 machines through the telemetry and apply SP1 to make them compatible for Office 365 Proplus.
To collect Telementry data office docs need to be opened, so A.
Not sure why only Win7 though, the question asks about collecting Office Version usage not Windows version. It’s A anyway.
for what I can remember from other, similar questions is that telemetry is sort of automatically collecting data from Win 8 machines. So to collect all the data from this particular environment, the applications should be actively used and opened on the Win 7 machines.