You manage client computing devices for a company. Office 365 was recently deployed for
all employees in the sales department.company policy requires the installation of Office 365
ProPlus on all new client computing devices for sales department employees.
The company recently purchased Surface Pro 2 devices for all sales department employees.
You are testing a new Office deployment for a specific user on a Surface Pro 2. You are
unable to activate Office on the Surface Pro 2. An error message states that the install limit
has been reached.
You need to activate Office 365 ProPlus on the Surface Pro 2 for the user.
What should you do?
A.
Sign in to the Office 365 portal as the user and deactivate unused Office 365 ProPlus
licenses.
B.
Sign in to the Office 365 admin center as an Office 365 administrator. Remove and then
re-add the user’s Office 365 ProPlus license.
C.
Install a licensed copy of Office Professional Plus 2013 that is covered under a volume
licensing agreement.
D.
Sign in to the Office 365 admin center as an Office 365 administrator and deactivate
unused Office 365 ProPlus licenses.
Answer is D?
Would need to be an admin to deactivate unused licenses for other users?
Answer is A.
Better answer would be: “Instruct the user to sign in the office 365 portal …..
As a standard user i cannot manage licenses, however as an admin i can go into users and groups, edit licenses and deactivate certain users… To me this is obviously D.
I’ve gone through the portal as both admin and user and i think its definitely D
Am i missing something here?
It’s not a licence question but a managed devices question. Only a user can see on which devices Office 365Pro plus is installed.
Answer is A, only User can see on which computers Office 365 Proplus is installed (and deactivate if necessary)
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg982959(v=office.15).aspx
7hrain is correct. The question states you are testing the surface2 for a user. So, you’d sign in as the user to the O365 portal and it will have displayed the licenses you have used for each device and list the number of licenses left. Based on the devices listed, you can choose to deactivate a specific device’s Office 365 installation.
With the current product both answers A & D would be correct. In the Office 365 Admin site, as of July 2015, there is indeed an option on the properties of an individual user account to manage Office installations, similar to what the user would see if they were to access the portal. Here you could go in and remove devices.
I would go with answer A, but be prepared for an update to this question.
Please check my comment on question #31. The only possible answer is [A]. D is not possible
TonyS…..First off you should always listen to Justin Thompson.
I logged onto my tenant and you indeed can do this as an Admin. It’s rather simple:
-Log onto Office 365 Admin Center
-Click Users->Active Users
-Select the user you want to manage the Office Installations for
-Click Edit next to the “Office Installations” section in the user properties
Stated clearly is the following:
has installed and activated Office apps on the devices listed here. You can deactivate devices that is no longer using to free up the number of available installs.
Hopefully you revisit this and realize your error in judgement.
Agreed Irish Ringer Justin is all over this shit
OK Justin I believe you 🙂 I’ll take the exam tomorrow 🙂
Good luck TonyS 🙂
Hey TonyS, how’s gone the exam? I took it yesterday and there were a lot of new questions….
TonyS, how did you do? I am planning on taking the test tomorrow. How much of the exam were new questions would you say?
How did you do on the test, Devil?
Hi Devil, Can you tell us about the exam??
I passed the exam two days ago and there were two type of questions about this:
***One question was mentioned that you have to “help employee to licence her new …..”
The correct answer for this is
“Instruct her to Sign in to the Office 365 portal as the employee and deactivate the old laptop”
***Another question was mentioned that you have to “licence the new laptop for her …..”
The correct answer for this is
“Sign in to the Office 365 portal by using your Global Admin account and then deactivate
the old laptop.”
Answer would be A.
But if the question is updated then D would be the more correct answer.
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