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Microsoft MS-700 Exam - Topic 3 Question 101 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's MS-700 exam
Question #: 101
Topic #: 3
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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 Communications Administrator role to User1.

Does this meet the goal?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Hillary
3 months ago
Surprised that's all it takes!
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Dominque
3 months ago
No way, that's not enough access.
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Linwood
3 months ago
I thought you needed more permissions for that?
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Rikki
4 months ago
Definitely meets the goal!
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Lettie
4 months ago
Yes, that role allows remote management!
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Leanna
4 months ago
I think there was something about needing a specific device management role for remote actions, so I’m not confident this meets the goal.
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Elena
4 months ago
I feel like the role might not cover all the necessary permissions for remote device management. I might lean towards "No" on this one.
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Phung
4 months ago
I remember a practice question where we had to assign roles, but I can't recall if that role included device management features.
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Quentin
5 months ago
I think assigning the Teams Communications Administrator role might give User1 some control, but I'm not sure if it specifically allows for remote restarts of devices.
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Janae
5 months ago
Okay, let me think this through. The goal is to let User1 restart the Teams devices remotely, so the Teams Communications Administrator role might not be enough. I'd want to double-check the documentation on that role to be sure.
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Vivan
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure about this one. Remotely restarting devices seems like it might require a different set of permissions. The question doesn't give a lot of detail on the specific requirements.
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Krystal
5 months ago
I think the key here is understanding what permissions the Teams Communications Administrator role provides. If it allows remote control of the Teams devices, then this solution should meet the goal.
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Hoa
5 months ago
I feel pretty confident about this one. The Teams Communications Administrator role should give User1 the necessary permissions to remotely restart the Teams devices. As long as that's the case, this solution should work.
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Chery
5 months ago
The key here is to identify the report that will provide the most comprehensive analysis of the capacity requirements. I'm leaning towards option C, but I'll double-check the details of each choice.
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Glynda
5 months ago
Okay, I've got this. Shoulder surfing is all about an attacker gathering sensitive information, like a password, by secretly observing the user. So the security principle that's violated here is confidentiality, since the attacker is accessing information that should be private.
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Karma
1 year ago
Yeah, the Teams Communications Administrator role sounds perfect for this. Now, can we get User1 to figure out how to mute themselves on these devices? That would be the real game-changer.
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Vernell
1 year ago
Yes
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Sanjuana
1 year ago
Yes
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Lauryn
1 year ago
No
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Artie
1 year ago
Yes
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Garry
1 year ago
I'm with Markus on this one. Remote management of Teams devices is a game-changer. Just make sure User1 doesn't use their powers for evil, like scheduling mandatory dance parties during meetings.
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Ruth
1 year ago
I agree with Milly. The Teams Communications Administrator role might not be the best choice for remote device restarts.
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Milly
1 year ago
No, I don't think that's the right role. User1 should have a different role to restart the Teams devices remotely.
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Peggie
1 year ago
I don't know, man. Doesn't that role give a bit too much power? What if User1 decides to play a prank and restart the devices at the worst possible time? I'd be a little cautious here.
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Britt
1 year ago
Maybe there's a more limited role that still allows remote restarts.
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Ellsworth
1 year ago
I agree, giving User1 that much power could be risky.
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Tennie
1 year ago
I think it's a good solution. Assigning the Teams Communications Administrator role to User1 gives them the right level of access.
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Markus
2 years ago
Absolutely! The Teams Communications Administrator role gives User1 the ability to manage Teams devices remotely. Seems like a no-brainer to me.
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Lina
1 year ago
Definitely the right move. User1 will be able to handle the remote restarts with the Teams Communications Administrator role.
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Caprice
1 year ago
It's a good choice to assign that role to User1. They will have the necessary permissions to manage the devices.
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Margart
1 year ago
Yes, that's correct. The Teams Communications Administrator role will allow User1 to restart the Teams devices remotely.
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Brent
2 years ago
Yes, that should work. User1 will have the necessary permissions to restart the Teams devices remotely.
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