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Microsoft Exam MS-900 Topic 7 Question 75 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's MS-900 exam
Question #: 75
Topic #: 7
[All MS-900 Questions]

You are the Microsoft 365 administrator for a company.

You need to track scheduled maintenanceevents in Microsoft 365 admin center.

Where can you track these events?

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Olga
3 months ago
I'd say the maintenance events are happening in my brain, trying to keep up with all these Microsoft 365 shenanigans. Where's the 'Uninstall' button when you need it?
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Judy
3 months ago
D, baby! Message Center is the place to be. It's like the admin's version of the Bat-Signal - always lit up, ready to let you know what's going on.
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Lavina
2 months ago
It's definitely a handy tool for staying on top of what's happening in Microsoft 365. Can't imagine managing without it!
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Erick
2 months ago
I always check the Message Center first thing in the morning to see if there are any important updates or maintenance events scheduled.
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Chauncey
2 months ago
That's right! The Message Center is where you can track scheduled maintenance events in Microsoft 365 admin center.
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Leana
2 months ago
D, baby! Message Center is the place to be. It's like the admin's version of the Bat-Signal - always lit up, ready to let you know what's going on.
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Brice
3 months ago
Reports? Support? Nah, that's not where you track maintenance events. The answer's gotta be C - Service Health. I mean, it's right there in the name, isn't it?
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Ty
2 months ago
I agree, Service Health is probably where we should be looking to track those events.
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Cora
2 months ago
Yeah, Service Health seems like the most logical option for tracking scheduled maintenance events.
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King
2 months ago
I think you're right, Service Health does sound like the right place to track maintenance events.
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Jessenia
3 months ago
Ah, the old 'where do I find this information' question. Clearly, the Message Center is the way to go. It's like the one-stop shop for all things Microsoft 365 maintenance.
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Shanda
2 months ago
A) Reports
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Nada
2 months ago
D) Message Center
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Justine
2 months ago
C) Service Health
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Avery
4 months ago
I'd better check the Service Health to see what's happening with those maintenance events. Gotta stay on top of that, you know - don't want any surprises popping up!
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Frankie
2 months ago
C) Service Health
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Madonna
2 months ago
I'd better check the Service Health to see what's happening with those maintenance events. Gotta stay on top of that, you know - don't want any surprises popping up!
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Marguerita
2 months ago
D) Message Center
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Barbra
2 months ago
C) Service Health
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Valentin
3 months ago
B) Support
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Mabel
3 months ago
A) Reports
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Julieta
4 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think D) Message Center could also be a possible option for tracking scheduled maintenance events.
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Leah
4 months ago
I agree with Mari. Service Health makes sense for tracking maintenance events.
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Mari
4 months ago
I think the answer is C) Service Health.
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