Which two actions should you perform?

You are the term store manager of a SharePoint environment.You need to make term sets available across the entire farm. You must ensure that users can reuse
terms but not edit terms.
Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose
two.)

You are the term store manager of a SharePoint environment.You need to make term sets available across the entire farm. You must ensure that users can reuse
terms but not edit terms.
Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose
two.)

A.
Prohibit the use of keywords other than those in a specific term set.

B.
Create a global term set.

C.
Enable term pinning.

D.
Prohibit grid editing in the Datasheet view.

E.
Create a local term set.

Explanation:
Note:
Anyone can add a new term to an open term set. Only people who were identified as contributors to a
term set group can add terms to a closed term set in the group. For example, a term set that represents
cost centers would probably be closed. A term set that represents contributors to a charity might be
open.
On global term set see step 8) below.
Make a term set available to other site collections
After you create a term set on the authoring site collection, you have to make it available to publishing
site collections. You can make a term set available to all site collections or to specific site collections.
To make a term set available to all site collections:
1. Verify that the user account that performs this procedure is a member of the Owners
SharePoint group on the authoring site that contains the catalog.
2. On the authoring site, on the Settings menu, click Site Settings.
3. On the Site Settings page, in the Site Administration section, click Term store management. If
the user that performs this procedure is already a member of the Term Store Administrators
group, you can skip to step 7.
4. In the Term Store Management Tool, verify that Managed Metadata Service is selected.
5. In the Term Store Administrator section, type one or more user names.
6. Click Save.
7. Right-click Managed Metadata Service, and then select New Group.
8. Type the name of the global term set that you want to create, and then press Enter.
9. Refresh the page.
10. Right-click the term set that you want to make available to all site collections, and then click
Move Term Set.
11. In the Term Set Move dialog box, click the global term set that you want to move the term set
to, and then click OK.
12. Refresh the page.



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Alec

Alec

Answer is BC

Florida

Florida

No i think it’s correct, it is AB