Online Access Free MS-100 Practice Test
| Exam Code: | MS-100 |
| Exam Name: | Microsoft 365 Identity and Services |
| Certification Provider: | Microsoft |
| Free Question Number: | 431 |
| Posted: | Oct 22, 2025 |
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Your company plans to deploy several Microsoft Office 365 services.
You need to design an authentication strategy for the planned deployment. The solution must meet the following requirements:
* Users must be able to authenticate during business hours only.
* Authentication requests must be processed successfully if a single server fails.
* When the password for an on-premises user account expires, the new password must be enforced the next time the user signs in.
* Users who connect to Office 365 services from domain-joined devices that are connected to the internal network must be signed in automatically.
Solution: You design an authentication strategy that contains a pass-through authentication model. The solution contains two servers that have an Authentication Agent installed and password hash synchronization configured.
Does this meet the goal?
You have a Microsoft 365 subscription.
You configure a data loss prevention (DLP) policy.
You discover that users are incorrectly marking content as false positive and bypassing the DLP policy.
You need to prevent the users from bypassing the DLP policy.
What should you configure?
Your company has 3.000 users all the assigned Microsoft 365 E3 licenses.
Some users are assigned for all Microsoft365 services, Other users are assigned licensees for only certain Microsoft 365 services.
You need to determine whether a user named User1 is licensed for Exchange Online only.
Solution: You launch the Microsoft 365 admin center, and then review the Active users blade.
Does this meet the goal?