Your company hires a new human resources consultant. Corporate policy specifies the
following requirements for consultants:
• Consultants must supply their own laptops.
• The company must supply an Office 365 cloud account.
• Consultants may have access only to Microsoft Exchange Online, Microsoft
SharePoint Online, and Office 365 ProPlus.
In the Office 365 admin center, you create an account for the consultant and assign an E3
license to the account. You send instructions to the consultant for installing Office365
ProPlus on her laptop.
The consultant signs in to the Office 365 portal and changes her password when prompted
to do so. She successfully accesses her email by using Outlook Web App (OWA). She
attempts to install Office 365 ProPlus, but is unable to do so.
The Software page of the Office 365 portal displays the options shown in the following image.
You need to ensure that the consultant can install Office 365 ProPlus.
What should you do?
A.
License the consultant’s account for Office 365 ProPlus.
B.
License the consultant’s account for Office Web Apps.
C.
Issue a corporate laptop to the consultant and have her restart the Office 365 ProPlus
installation process on that laptop.
D.
Assign an El license to the consultant’s account.
Isn’t it against the Corporate Policy?
A – answer
http://www.firebrandtraining.co.uk/pdf/learn/microsoft/mcsa-office-365-important-facts-for-office-365.pdf
Fire Brand Training document is sheot. Not even as good as this site.
I think the right answer would be A.
what is the right answer?
is the answer above is correct?
Yes Joni – the answer is A not C… Answer C would go against corporate policy defined in the question
yes its A
Joni you are a fine woman.
For sure, the correct answer is A. I have tested it in a test environment
Its C, The E3 license includes the Office Pro Plus license inside so the user has it. (You can disable it but after assinging the E3 and you only would have to enable it, not assign a Office Pro Plus License ).
Maybe its reffered that the consultant has a PC that can’t run Office Pro Plus (Linux, WinXP…).
Yes, correct answer is A, there is no need to assign E1 license as consultant is able to use Office 365 services.
Also consultants are subject to corporate policy.
I would go with A but it does say they applied the E3 licence so Office 365 ProPlus should technically already be available?
However I reckon it would be A as C is against the instructions “Consultants must supply their own laptops” , an E1 licence doesn’t contain Office 365 ProPlus and Office Web Apps won’t help in this case.
It’s definitely A. The clue is the image provided. If you have E3 licenses with Office enabled you have an office link about the Tools and Add-Ins. If you remove the Office from the E3 licenses packages the link disappears.
It´s A! The image above shows that the Office 365 ProPlus license was not assigned to the consultant.
Answer is A.
These answers have to be randomly generated all jokes a side. Any one with basic office 365 knowledge could guess double the amount right than what’s given in these questions.
Answer is C :
1 – You create an account
2 – You assigne E3 license
3- You instruct the employe for typical installation
4 – BUT !!!The employe do not see the link to install (Probably linux or other laptop.
That is the real sens of the question..
4- Employee need new laptop (probably with Windows or mac) and reinstal office.
First I would have said A, but the reaction of Gilinnn makes it all sence that the correct answer is C. You cannot assign a license twice (in the question, you already assigned a E3 license to the user.)
But you could have assigned the license with the Officesubscription disabled, in which case you would have to add the subscription back and then license the user again. So not sure about the correct answer here but I would go with the firebrand training document and say A.
https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Assign-reassign-or-remove-licenses-in-Office-365-operated-by-21Vianet-3f53ab07-88e6-4da9-9aae-8a8987fbd810