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Question ID 14195 | A company migrates to Office 365. 2,000 active users have valid Office 365 licenses |
Option A | Get-MsolUser -All -EnabledFilter "DisabledOnly" | Remove-MsolUser -Force |
Option B | Get-MsolUser-EnabledFilter "DisabledOnly" | Remove-MsolUser -Force |
Option C | Get-MsolUser -All -UnlicensedUsersOnly | Remove-MsolUser -Force |
Option D | Get-MsolUser -UnlicensedUsersOnly | Remove-MsolUser–Force |
Correct Answer | C |
Question ID 14196 | Contoso Ltd, has an on-premises SharePoint environment. The Company plans to deploy |
Option A | In the Office 365 admin center, create a user named sp_admin@contoso.onmicrosoftcom. |
Option B | In the Office 365 admin center, create a user named sp_admin@contoso.com. |
Option C | In Active Directory Domain Services Users and Computers, create a user named sp_admm@contoso.onmicrosoftcom. |
Option D | In Active Directory Domain Services Users and Computers, create a user named sp_admin@contoso.com. |
Option F | Answer : A Explanation: A complete set up of ADFS federates the entire domain of contoso.com. Even if you create a global admin user in Office 365 using the @contoso.com domain the domain is federated so I believe you will be redirected you to your ADFS login page. If you create a global admin in Office 365 and configure the UPN to use the domain suffix of contoso.onmicrosoft.com you will not be sent to the ADFS log in page. |
Correct Answer | A |