Your network contains an Active Directory domain and a subscription to Microsoft Office 365.
Users discover that they must change their Active Directory password more frequently than
their Office 365 password.
You need to ensure that the password policies for Office 365 and for Active Directory are the
same.
What should you do?
A.
From the Office 365 portal, under Subscriptions, click Manage.
B.
From the Windows Azure Active Directory Module for Windows PowerShell, run
SetMsolUserPassword.
C.
From the Office 365 portal, under Management, click Users.
D.
From the Office 365 portal, under Management, click Domains.
Explanation:
In the Office 365 portal, click Admin > Users (under Management in the navigation pane).
On the Users page, select a user, and then click Edit.
Note:
* Some of the options can be managed by using the Office365 Web interface and some task
only by using PowerShell.
* Office 365 users Password management verses the “Standard” Domain Active directory is
a little bit restricted. For example: configure password policy parameters such as Enforce
password history, Minimum password length, Password must meet complexity requirements
cannot be configured by the office 365 administrator. At the current time, the options that
related to Office 365 users Password management are: reset the user
password and setting the number of maximum number of days or password expiration (the
default is 90 days).
I believe this question is outdated. Currently to modify the password expiration policy in Office 365 you would go to Admin Centre>Service Settings>Passwords.
Subscriptions (A) would be for services
SetMsolUserPassword (B) is a Powershell command to set a users password
Domains (D) is used manage domains
After process of elimination C would appear to be the correct answer