An organization migrates to Office 365.
The Office 365 administrator must be notified when Office 365 maintenance activities are planned. You need to configure the administrator’s computer to receive
the notifications.
What should you configure?
A.
Office 365 Management Pack for System Center Operations Manager
B.
Service requests
C.
Service health page
D.
Office 365 Service Health RSS Notifications feed
Explanation:
The operative Word is what do you configure! ( So it is open to interpretation ) You dont configure RSS feeds to configure on the admin’s laptop you need SCOM
installed.
https://support.office.com/en-ca/article/View-the-status-of-your-services-932ad3ad-533c-418a-b938-6e44e8bc33b0
Why does Microsoft do this? It’s ambiguous because you have to assume that SCOM is installed on the network. What if you don’t use SCOM? Then the answer is D.
So we’re left to focus on “key” words, that may not be “key” after all.
I’m getting tired of the BS of MS tests where you have to make assumptions.
Should be D, but note:
IMPORTANT: The service incident RSS feature will be retired in June, 2016. Use the Office 365 Admin mobile app to receive push notifications on your mobile device. You can find the admin app at Office 365 Admin mobile app.
Agreed, I think it should be D as no mention of SCOM installed in the question.
Question 20 the partial answer is rss feed, that is the correct answer here as Well. SCOM is not free to use with Office 365, and therefor can never be the correct answer.
Finally you need to configure Outlook to recieve rss feeds!