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Your company has a Microsoft Office 365 tenant.
You suspect that several Office 365 features were recently updated.
You need to view a list of the features that were recently updated in the tenant.
Solution: You review the Security & Compliance report in the Microsoft 365 admin center.
Does this meet the goal?
Yes
No
Correct answer: B
Question 2
You recently migrated your on-premises email solution to Microsoft Exchange Online and are evaluating which licenses to purchase.
You want the members of two groups named IT and Managers to be able to use the features shown in the following table.
The IT group contains 50 users. The Managers group contains 200 users.
You need to recommend which licenses must be purchased for the planned solution. The solution must minimize licensing costs.
Which licenses should you recommend?
250 Microsoft 365 E3 only
50 Microsoft 365 E3 and 200 Microsoft 365 E5
250 Microsoft 365 E5 only
200 Microsoft 365 E3 and 50 Microsoft 365 E5
Correct answer: D
Question 3
You have a Microsoft 365 tenant that contains Microsoft Exchange Online.
You plan to enable calendar sharing with a partner organization named adatum.com. The partner organization also has a Microsoft 365 tenant.
You need to ensure that the calendar of every user is available to the users in adatum.com immediately.
What should you do?
From the Exchange admin center, create a sharing policy.
From the Exchange admin center, create a new organization relationship.
From the Microsoft 365 admin center, modify the Organization profile settings.
From the Microsoft 365 admin center, configure external site sharing.