A company has an Office 365 tenant. You implement two-factor authentication for all users. You hire an employee named User1 to track service usage and status.
User1 must be able to monitor the status of the services over a period of time by using a report.
User1 does not have administrator access.
You need to provide a report for User1.
Which report solution should you choose?
A.
downloadable spreadsheet
B.
REST reporting web service
C.
reporting Windows PowerShell cmdlets
D.
Office 365 admin center
Explanation:
The Office 365 Reporting web service enables developers to integrate information on email and spam, antivirus activity, compliance status, and Lync Online
activities into their custom service reporting applications and web portals.
All the reports available in the admin portal, within the downloadable Microsoft Excel spreadsheets, and those accessed through Windows PowerShell cmdlets, are
accessible using the Reporting web service. Office 365 Reporting web service
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/office/jj984325.aspx
Could you explain why B?
From the link you posted:
“To be able to see the reports, you need the right permissions in Office 365. If you aren’t already able to see them, ask your org’s administrator to add you to one of the administrator roles. We recommend you start at the lowest-level administrator range, “Service Admin”. You might also ask your administrator to create a separate administrator account that you can use just for exploring the reporting system.”
Agree with Nathan, B would still require administrator access. Should be A
This also depends on how to interprete “You need to provide a report for User1”
(English is not native to me)
Does this mean “you” have to give a report to User1? (and analyse it)
Or Does User1 have to be able to get the report himself?