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Exam | 70-321 - Deploying Office 365 |
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Posted Date: | Wednesday, November 7, 2012 |
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This version is very good. Passed with 800 points. SPAIN
Passed today with 800 Points. So I would say 80% valid. I edited my exam, so that all the questions descuided was changed to the right ones. Keep up the good work. :)
the below seem to verify that indeed Q69 is wrong
some info on the requirement of txt records when using different smtp/domain (not a requirement on Q69)
http://community.office365.com/en-us/forums/178/t/15223.aspx
Deploying Office 365 ? With Lync on premise Integration.
http://moh10ly.webs.com/apps/blog/show/17973169-deploying-office-365-with-lync-on-premise-integration-
That was my guess as well, but not finding any solid documentation that includes Lync. I don't think Lync is relevant in the scenario presented in the question, therefor it is asking what are the steps are to move some mailboxes to Exchange on-line and still be able to recieve email (i.e. receive voicemail, since voicemail is delivered in the form of an attached wav file via email)
@LittleDrummerboy
not sure, those are always hard. I will have to confirm but from the top of my head I may fix it to:
- add contoso.com
- verify domain
- change domain type to federated
Thanks guy those were most of the correct answers I had as well. I believe Q69 is incorrect. Can you take a look and give your feedback?
After reviewing the material for Q15 I believe you are correct. The org relationship by itself would only enable calendar sharing, not free/busy.
exam:
Microsoft ExamCollection 70-321 v2012-11-07 by WimLexUS 72q.vce
current corrections by guy:
- remove repeated wrong question Q43 (Q17)
- remove repeated wrong question Q45 (Q9)
- remove repeated question Q47 (Q30)
- remove repeated question Q48 (Q26)
- remove repeated question Q49 (Q2)
- correction to Q10: E (P)
- correction to Q14: A (Domain Users)
- correction to Q15: C (Federation Gateway)
- correction to Q35: A, B (new remote request, New-MoveRequest)
- correction to Q52: switched (page layouts=publishing, web browser=enterprise)
I'll paste the microsoft post here. you can indeed use calendar sharing.
but I believe that it is a workaround, when the actual feature is the federation gateway.
"I have done further research on this free/busy sharing issue. You can share free/busy information between two Office 365 tenants by setting up federation. You may refer to the following article and blog for detailed information:
Configure Federated Delegation in the Cloud
http://help.outlook.com/en-us/140/ff383252.aspx
MVPs for Office 365: Establishing Calendar Sharing between Office 365 Customers
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/mvpawardprogram/archive/2011/08/08/mvps-for-office-365-establishing-calendar-sharing-between-office-365-customers.aspx"
Based on this article it sounds like the org relationship is all that's needed.
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/mvpawardprogram/archive/2011/08/08/mvps-for-office-365-establishing-calendar-sharing-between-office-365-customers.aspx
I tent to agree with guy. Even if the both organizations are Office 365 tenants, there needs to be federated sharing, otherwise what's to stop any O365 tenants from seing any other 0365 tenant's. The only other option would be to configure Organizational relationships between the 2 tenants, but I don't see any info in my research that suggests you can do this without federated sharing. I believe the answer MS is looking for is ADFS.
I agree, as a said I found this exam quite hard to study for
but a final note -- ask yourself how many Forests/Exchange organisations are we dealing with in the scenario (since we know there is a 1 to 1 relationship between a user, an Exchange Organisation and a Forest)
to me there are two Forest/Exchange organisations, 1 to host the users on the small business O365 and 1 to host the users on the enterprise 365 tenancy
both exists in Microsoft Data Centres - maybe Federation is already enabled (by Microsoft) and you just have to set up an Org relationship - but hey who knows (and I passed it anyway last Friday :-))
well hodgy, I have no further arguments really. I know you have a valid point, but as I research, everything seems to point out to the gateway requirement. even within two O365 subscriptions. but if you can convince me otherwise, I'm all ears :)
http://community.office365.com/en-us/forums/160/t/73527.aspx
Okay Guy, but remember the Q says nothing about an on-premise infrstructure, so you have 2 O365 tenancy's both existing in a pure MS environment
why would you use ADFS, what/who are you federating? can you federate 2 O365 tenancy's together?
yes hodgy, but that isn't enough. it seems the gateway is mandatory
full paragraph
"Organization relationships allow you to enable federated sharing with another federated Exchange organization for the purpose of sharing calendar free/busy information between users in both organizations. Organization relationships are one-to-one relationships between two Exchange organizations, not a relationship between individual users in the Exchange organizations. Rather than requiring a complex Active Directory forest or domain trust configuration between the two organizations (which may also require opening multiple ports on firewalls in both organizations or establishment of a VPN), both organizations are required only to establish a single federation trust with the Microsoft Federation Gateway and to configure their federated organization identifier prior to configuring the organization relationship with each other."
re Q15, I would not be so sure it is ADFS -- remember they are both O365 tenants, so exist under a Microsoft domain already
and from, http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd638083.aspx
"Organization relationships allow you to enable federated sharing with another federated Exchange organization for the purpose of sharing calendar free/busy information between users in both organizations"
all in all a tough one -- as I posted on the other exam thread - you have to do your own resaerch and take a view
Q15 - seems to be federation gateway to enable different tenant free/busy info sharing
http://help.outlook.com/en-us/140/ff383252.aspx
Q14 can be domain user:
http://blogs.catapultsystems.com/tharrington/archive/2011/04/11/active-directory-federation-services-adfs-2-0-with-office-365-part-2-%E2%80%93-configuring.aspx
I'm still at question 20 but I agree with Michele on Q45 and Q52 being wrong.
Exam A Q9 and Q45 are the same question but have different answer. I think Q9 is the right answer, i'm right?
Exam A Q52 the corret answer is:
User must be able to create pages based on page layout:SharePoint Publishing Infrastructure
User must be able to edit Microsoft infopath forms in a web browser: SharePoint Enterprise Site Collection Features SharePoint Enterprise Site Collection Features
question about plans for partner company with modify docs permissions: it seems that, considering the need to edit office docs (office web apps), we have plans P, K2 and E3. Since E3 is the most expensive, from P($6) and K2($8), the answer should be P. thoughs?
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/office365/all-plans.aspx#plans
This version is good. Passed with 800 points.
Passed with 850. Saw about 2-3 questions that were wrong in the dump. Correct answers: Objects that can be sync to Office 365 are Users, Groups and Contacts.. If you have over 20K combo of users and contacts you need to send a request to Microsoft to bump the limit up.
Ooops sorry. My last post was referring to 30 days and below recovery.
On the deleted document library question, it can be recovered through Recycle bin of the Site collection.
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-sharepoint-services-help/view-restore-or-delete-items-in-the-recycle-bin-of-a-sharepoint-site-HA010021434.aspx?CTT=3#BM4
Same version as the other one but with a lot changes in the answers. I passed with 850. For this file you need to have VCE v3
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