DRAG DROP
An organization has an Office 365 tenant that uses an Enterprise E3 subscription. The organization plans to
migrate users to Office 365. You do not want users to install Office 365 ProPlus until you complete the
migration.
You need to prevent all users from self-provisioning Office 365 ProPlus.
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:
Explanation:
As an Office 365 admin, you can use the User software page in the Office 365 admin center to choose whether
users can install Office software from the Office 365 portal. For example, you might want to let users install
Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, but not Visio. Whatever you decide to do, your choice applies to all users.
To choose which Office software that users can install from the portal
Sign in to Office 365 with your work or school account.
Go to the Office 365 admin center, and then choose Service Settings > User software.
In the Manage user software through Office 365 section you’ll see a list of available Office software.
If the check box is selected, users can install that Office software. By default, all check boxes are selected.Clear the check box if you don’t want users to install that Office software.
If you make a change, click Save.https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/us-en/library/jj219421.aspx
Why do I roll out reviewed and approved updates to users who should test? Would make sense to me to let all released updates get checked by the test users to find out if they work!?
Just depends on how you interpret this question. They also need “custom updates”, So I can understand why you would need approved updates. But then is there a pre-test group before these testers? Doesn’t make any sense in the real world.
This is why I hate these exams. This is supposed to be a technical exam, not an English test.
I also agree that with lep (comment below), that you should download the updates to the file share first before running the script. Otherwise, they don’t get the updates.
1.Open office 365 admin
2.Open Office-Software settings for downloading from start-page
3.Switch Apps for desktops and mobile devices Off (and Mac also)
Yup, outdated. Just went into my lab and this is how you do it:
1. Office 365 Admin
2. Settings, Services and Add-Ins
3. Office Software and Download Settings
4. Toggle 2016 Desktop and mobile apps to “Off”
Box 5. download all the new updates to the update share
Box 2. localupdate.xml to False. no automatic installing updates
Box 4. logonscript test users only
Box 2 is wrong lep. They would receive no updates whatsoever if the update is set to false. If you enable it to true and specify the update path, it will grab the updates from there. I did this in a real environment before.