Your company has a hybrid deployment of Office 365. All mailboxes are hosted on Office
365. All users access their Office 365 mailbox by using a user account that is hosted onpremises. You need to delete a user account and its associated mailbox. Which tool should
you use?
A.
The Remove-MSOLUser cmdlet
B.
The Remove-Mailbox cmdlet
C.
The Office 365 portal
D.
Active Directory Users and Computers
Shouldnt this be on-premise so D?
Compare with question 3, practically identical, yet the answer to 3 is ‘Active Directory Users and Computers’.
Ans is D, Active Directory Users and Computers
Yes, I think is “D” if the user accounts are in ACtive Directory you must delete in Active Directory.
Answer shoud be D
I agree with D
It is definitely D, the hybrid set up wil use dirsync. All replication is from on-premise to office365. So any attribute changes or deletions are carried out on-premise using active directory users and computers and replicated to office 365
I agree ALL management in a hybrid setup should be done on prem.
it is D
The Doctor is in and has provided us with the needful.
Correct answer is D. Once performed in active dir, then upon sync user is removed
Answer is: D.
As it’s an on-premises solution so you would use AD to delete the user account with it’s associated mailbox.
No, it is not D. Read the question. It says that you also need to delete the associated mailbox. So, deleting the account in AD will not delete the mailbox because the mailbox is hosted on Office 365 so you need to do it in the Office Portal. So, the correct answer is C
With directory synchronization enabled, the on premise Active Directory becomes the master for all changes to the synchronized mail-enabled objects in Microsoft Azure Active Directory. You should thus delete accounts from Active Directory and when directory synchronization runs the associated object will be deleted from Azure and the associated mailbox will be soft-deleted.
So, the answer is “D”