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Microsoft MS-700 Exam - Topic 2 Question 100 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's MS-700 exam
Question #: 100
Topic #: 2
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You have a Microsoft 365 subscription that includes Teams. The subscription contains a user named User1. You are deploying 10 new Teams devices.

You need to ensure that User1 can restart the Teams devices remotely.

Solution: You assign the Teams Administrator role to User1.

Does this meet the goal?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Dustin
3 months ago
Sounds good, but what if User1 isn't familiar with the devices?
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Cory
4 months ago
Nope, they need the right role to manage devices.
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Onita
4 months ago
I’m not so sure, does User1 need extra permissions for that?
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Tiara
4 months ago
Totally agree, that’s the right move!
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Veda
4 months ago
Yes, assigning the Teams Administrator role gives remote management capabilities.
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Celia
5 months ago
I could be wrong, but I thought the Teams Administrator role was more about user permissions rather than device controls.
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Emeline
5 months ago
I’m leaning towards "No" because I don’t recall the Teams Administrator role covering device management tasks like remote restarts.
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Tawny
5 months ago
I remember a practice question where we had to manage Teams devices, and I feel like there was a different role mentioned for device management.
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Paris
5 months ago
I think assigning the Teams Administrator role might give User1 some control, but I'm not sure if it specifically allows for remote restarts.
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Remedios
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused about this one. The question doesn't provide much detail on the specific requirements for remotely restarting the Teams devices. I'll need to think through the different Teams roles and permissions to determine if the proposed solution is sufficient.
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Victor
5 months ago
Assigning the Teams Administrator role should give User1 the necessary permissions to restart the Teams devices remotely. I'm confident this solution meets the goal.
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Han
5 months ago
I'm not sure if assigning the Teams Administrator role to User1 is enough to allow them to restart the Teams devices remotely. I'll need to double-check the specific permissions required for that functionality.
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Francene
5 months ago
Hmm, this seems like a tricky one. The question is asking if the proposed solution meets the goal, so I'll need to carefully review the Teams Administrator role and what it allows. I'll make sure I understand the requirements before selecting an answer.
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Rory
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused here. The question mentions a default gateway, SNAT, and route to the client. I'll need to make sure I understand the networking setup before deciding.
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Candra
2 years ago
I'm not sure. It could work, but we should also consider potential security risks of giving User1 such high-level permissions.
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Gwenn
2 years ago
No, I disagree. Assigning the Teams Administrator role might be too much access for just restarting devices. There could be a more specific role for that task.
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Fannie
2 years ago
I think assigning the Teams Administrator role to User1 is the right approach. It gives them the necessary control over the devices.
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Verdell
2 years ago
Yes, that makes sense. User1 should have the necessary permissions to restart the Teams devices remotely.
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Sherell
2 years ago
I agree with Lorean. There might be a more specific role or permission that can be assigned to User1 for restarting the Teams devices.
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Lorean
2 years ago
No, I don't think that's the correct solution. User1 may not need full administrator access just to restart the devices.
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Ora
2 years ago
The Teams Administrator role should do the trick! Remote access to the devices is a must-have these days. User1 can probably even order a pizza for the team while they're at it.
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Heike
2 years ago
Wait, can User1 really restart the devices remotely with just the Teams Administrator role? I'm not sure that's enough to get the job done. Might need to check the specific permissions required.
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Laurel
2 years ago
B) No
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Junita
2 years ago
A) Yes
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Bette
2 years ago
We should definitely check the specific permissions needed for remote restart.
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Marjory
2 years ago
I agree, just being a Teams Administrator might not be enough to restart devices remotely.
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Freeman
2 years ago
B) No
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Alyssa
2 years ago
A) Yes
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Tiera
2 years ago
I think assigning the Teams Administrator role to User1 is the right move. It should meet the goal.
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Kirby
2 years ago
Yes, that makes sense. User1 should have the necessary permissions to restart the devices.
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Stephaine
2 years ago
Absolutely! Assigning the Teams Administrator role to User1 should give them the necessary permissions to remotely manage the Teams devices. Seems like a straightforward solution.
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Joaquin
2 years ago
Definitely. It helps streamline the process and ensures smooth operations.
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Kenneth
2 years ago
That's good to hear. It's important to have the right permissions in place for remote management.
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Nathan
2 years ago
Great! User1 should now be able to restart the Teams devices remotely.
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Mollie
2 years ago
Yes
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