You are the Office 365 administrator for your company. The company has a single Active Directory
Domain Services domain. As part of the Office 365 deployment, the company is preparing to deploy
Office Telemetry.
You need to disguise file names and document titles, while still collecting the telemetry data.
What should you do?
A.
In the Telemetry Dashboard, display only files that are used by multiple users.
B.
On each client computer, edit the registry to prevent telemetry logging.
C.
In the Telemetry Dashboard, obfuscate the document name, title, and path.
D.
In the Telemetry Dashboard, apply a label named Private to employees.
Explanation:
I would say B: On each client computer, edit the registry to prevent telemetry logging.
As explained here: only regedit or GPO to obfuscate.
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj591589.aspx
“You need to disguise file names and document titles, while still collecting the telemetry data.”
Disable logging will prevent collecting of the telemetry data.
I think C is ok -> https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj863580.aspx “Managing privacy settings in Telemetry Dashboard”
JCD: B seems to be ok but is too much labour-comsuming in a large environment
Very sure C is correct
B (you can use a GPO for that).
If you go with C, full data are obfuscated in the dashboard, but they are still collected and stored, and can be retrieved later using different dashboard settings.
Tricky – But pay attention to the the wording of the answers.
The solution of disguising file names can be achieved 2 ways either by using the Telementry Dashboard (Privacy Settings) or a regedit (“EnableFileObfuscation”=dword) on the client (or use GPO for this).
BUT as answer B says use regedit to “PREVENT Telementry Logging” B is wrong.
Therefore the only correct answer available is C.