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PL-200 Microsoft Power Platform Functional Consultant (beta)

Candidates for this exam perform discovery, capture requirements, engage subject matter experts and stakeholders, translate requirements, and configure Power Platform solutions and apps. They create application enhancements, custom user experiences, system integrations, data conversions, custom process automation, and custom visualizations.

Candidates implement the design provided by and in collaboration with a solution architect and the standards, branding, and artifacts established by User Experience Designers. They design integrations to provide seamless integration with third party applications and services.

Candidates actively collaborate with quality assurance team members to ensure that solutions meet functional and non-functional requirements. They identify, generate, and deliver artifacts for packaging and deployment to DevOps engineers, and provide operations and maintenance training to Power Platform administrators.

Note: This exam will be available on or around September 25, 2020.

Part of the requirements for: Microsoft Certified: Power Platform Functional Consultant Associate
Related exams: none
Languages: English
Retirement date: none

This exam will be available on or around September 25, 2020. This exam measures your ability to complete the following tasks: configure the Common Data Service; create apps by using Power Apps; create and manage Power Automate; implement Power Virtual Agents chatbots; and integrate Power Apps with other apps and services.

Skills measured
Configure the Common Data Service (25-30%)
Create apps by using Power Apps (20-25%)
Create and manage Power Automate (15-20%)
Implement Power Virtual Agents chatbots (10-15%)
Integrate Power Apps with other apps and services (15-20%)

Audience Profile Candidates for this exam perform discovery, capture requirements, engage subject matter experts and stakeholders, translate requirements, and configure Power Platform solutions and apps. They create application enhancements, custom user experiences, system integrations, data conversions, custom process automation, and custom visualizations. Candidates implement the design provided by and in collaboration with a solution architect and the standards, branding and artifacts established by User Experience Designers. They design integrations to provide seamless integration with third party applications and services. Candidates actively collaborate with quality assurance team members to ensure that solutions meet functional and non-functional requirements. They identify, generate, and deliver artifacts for packaging and deployment to DevOps engineers, and provide operations and maintenance training to Power Platform administrators. Skills Measured NOTE: The bullets that appear below each of the skills measured are intended to illustrate how we are assessing that skill. This list is not definitive or exhaustive.

NOTE: In most cases, exams do NOT cover preview features, and some features will only be added to an exam when they are GA (General Availability).

Configure the Common Data Service (25-30%)

Manage an existing data model
 assign a type for an entity including standard, activity, or virtual
 configure entity ownership
 create new entities or modify existing entities
 determine which type of relationship to implement including 1: N and N: N
 configure entity relationship behaviors including cascading rules
 create new relationships or modify existing relationships
 create new fields or modify existing fields
 create alternate keys for entities
 configure entity properties

Create and manage processes

 define requirements for business rules
 define and implement business rule logic
 define the scope for business rules
 configure and test business rules
 configure a synchronous classic workflow

Configure Common Data Service settings
 configure Relevance Search
 configure auditing
 perform data management tasks
 configure duplicate detection settings

Configure security settings

 create and manage business units
 create and manage security roles
 create and manage users and teams
 create and manage field security profiles
 configure hierarchy security

Create apps by using Power Apps (20-25%)

Create model-driven apps
 create and configure forms
 create and configure views
 create and configure charts
 create and configure dashboards
 configure site maps
 select applicable assets for an app including entities, forms, views, business process flows, dashboards, and charts
 share a model-drive app

Create canvas apps
 create a canvas app
 configure the Common Data Service as a data source for an app
 create canvas app screens
 implement form navigation, formulas, variables and collections, and error handling
 build reusable components and component libraries
 configure offline capabilities for apps
 run Power Automate flows based on actions that occur in a canvas app
 interpret App Checker results and resolve identified issues
 test, monitor, and share apps

Create portal apps
 create a portal app
 expose Common Data Service data
 configure portal web pages, forms, and navigation
 configure portal security including web roles and page access

Create and manage Power Automate (15-20%)
Create flows
 describe types of flows and flow components
 trigger a flow by using Common Data Service connectors
 run actions by using the Common Data Service connector
 implement logic control
 implement dynamic content and expressions
 interpret and act on Flow Checker results
 activate and deactivate flows
 interpret flow analytic data

Create and manage business process flows

 configure a business process flow
 add business rules, workflows, and action steps to a business process flow
 define stages and steps
 configure parallel branches
 manage the business process flow entity for a business process flow

Build UI flows
 describe types of UI flows
 identify use cases for UI flows
 differentiate between attended and unattended UI flows
 record business process tasks

Implement Power Virtual Agents chatbots (10-15%)
Create chatbot
 assign a chatbot to an environment
 publish a chatbot
 share a chatbot
 add chatbots to Teams and other channels
 monitor and diagnose bot performance, usage, and topic usage

Configure topics
 define topic conversation triggers
 create questions, messages, and conditions
 extract topics from a web page
 implement greetings, escalations, error messages, and statuses
 call a Power Automate flow to run an action

Configure entities
 create custom entities
 implement entities in conversations
 implement variables to store data

Integrate Power Apps with other apps and services (15-20%)

Integrate Power BI with Power Apps
 create Power BI visualizations
 create data flows and schedule data flow runs
 filter data
 build reports and dashboards
 publish and share reports and dashboards
 add Power BI tiles to model-driven apps and canvas app
 add canvas apps to a Power BI dashboard
 trigger Power Automate flows from Power BI alerts

Implement AI Builder

 determine which AI Builder model type to use
 create an AI Builder model
 prepare source data for use by models
 train, test, and publish a model
 consume a model by using Power Apps
 consume a model by using Power Automate

Integrate Power Apps with Microsoft 365
 add apps to Microsoft Teams
 create a Teams app from a Power Apps app
 configure app policies
 create a Teams channel by using Power Automate
 configure and use Microsoft Word and Microsoft Excel templates

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Exam MB2-719 Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Marketing

Published: June 28, 2018
Languages: English
Audiences: IT Professionals, Sales and Marketing Specialists
Technology: Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Marketing
Credit toward certification: MCP, MCSA

Skills measured
This exam measures your ability to accomplish the technical tasks listed below. The percentages indicate the relative weight of each major topic area on the exam. The higher the percentage, the more questions you are likely to see on that content area on the exam. View video tutorials about the variety of question types on Microsoft exams.

Please note that the questions may test on, but will not be limited to, the topics described in the bulleted text.

Do you have feedback about the relevance of the skills measured on this exam? Please send Microsoft your comments. All feedback will be reviewed and incorporated as appropriate while still maintaining the validity and reliability of the certification process. Note that Microsoft will not respond directly to your feedback. We appreciate your input in ensuring the quality of the Microsoft Certification program.

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Set up and configure Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Marketing (10 – 15%)
Set up Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Marketing
Perform initial set up steps; configure organizational, business management, and customization settings; define default matching strategies; view quota limits
Configure other settings
Configure event settings; configure Customer Insights synchronization; upload images to file storage; view and manage keywords for an organization; create templates, including activity templates
Manage data quality and privacy
Identify GDPR rules for individuals and organizations; identify how Microsoft Dynamics 365 supports GDPR; configure permission-based marketing; track online behavior; manage email unsubscribe requests; manage data imports and deduplication
Integrate Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Marketing with other services
Integrate with the Customer Insights service; use Power BI to view Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Marketing data; identify how custom channels work with Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Marketing

Manage segments and lists (10 – 15%)
Create and manage segments
Identify segment types; create market segments including dynamic, static, and suppression segments; implement segment naming rules; view segment entities and relationships by using the Explore hyperlink; configure dynamic segments by using the Designer; combine segments using union, exclude, or intersect logic
Create and manage subscription centers and lists
Identify usage scenarios for subscription lists; create a subscription list; add a subscription list to a form; create a segment based on a subscription list

Create and manage marketing forms and pages (10 – 15%)
Create marketing forms
Identify types of marketing forms; identify form requirements and limitations; create a marketing form by using a template; create landing forms, subscription centers, and Forward to a Friend pages
Create and manage marketing pages
Create marketing pages; add form blocks to marketing pages; add forms to form blocks; apply a style to marketing pages; integrate marketing pages with marketing emails; create and use dynamic tests links; implement dedicated marketing page blocks; preview and validate marketing pages; publish a marketing page

Manage leads (10 – 15%)
Create and manage leads
Identify and describe stages in the lead life cycle; create leads manually or automatically; synchronize leads from LinkedIn by using the LinkedIn connector; create segments by using Microsoft Dynamics Customer Insights integration
Assess sales readiness
Create fixed rule and behavior rule scoring conditions; create compound conditions; set up single and multiple condition models; configure advanced lead scoring; configure sales readiness thresholds; review lead conversion metrics

Create and manage marketing emails (10 – 15%)
Create email messages
Create an email message by using a template; use basic HTML markup to create email messages; identify mandatory dynamic fields; add dynamic content to email messages
Publish and manage email messages
Identify message requirements; preview messages by using the Basic and Inbox options; validate messages; publish messages

Manage customer journeys (10 – 15%)
Create journeys
Identify and describe journey template types; identify content types; set up a customer journey; implement Activity and Launch Workflow options; implement targets; identify flow control components; implement flow control for journeys
Publish and manage journeys
Configure required options for publishing journeys; check campaigns for errors; publish a campaign; display customer journey insights

Manage events (5 – 10%)
Create events and webinars
Create an event team; set up sessions, including internal and external tracks; set up speakers; create event passes; set up venues; manage sponsors; manage vendors, logistics, and accommodations; identify webinar types; configure webinar options
Manage webinars
Configure the event portal; create event invitations, banners, and social media posts; register and check in attendees; gather event feedback; review events

Create and distribute surveys (5 – 10%)
Create surveys
Create a theme and upload images; add pages to a survey and personalize data; identify survey question types; add survey questions; identify respondent types; configure responsive routing
Preview, test, and publish surveys
Add surveys to emails; add surveys to customer journeys; clone, import, and translate surveys
Manage survey responses
Interpret survey results; identify report types; run reports; view data in the survey dashboard; create leads from surveys

Question: 1
You create a customer journey for a group of contact records.
You need to make the following modifications to the journey;
• Wait for a contact to respond to a survey and then move the contact along in the journey based on values submitted in the survey.
• Move GO percent of the contacts on a different path in the journey than the other 40 percent.

What should you do?

A. Add invoke workflow and survey tiles.
B. Add scheduler and survey tiles.
C. Add event and record update tiles.
D. Add trigger and splitter tiles.

Answer: A

Question: 2
You observe that some marketing emails that are part of customer journeys are not sent out.
Information about the emails displays in Customer Journey Blocked Email Insights.
You need to determine the cause for the issue.
What are three possible reasons why the emails are not sent? Each coned answer presents a complete solution.

A. A Dynamics 365 internal error prevents email sends.
B. The contact has unsubscribed from receiving marketing emails.
C. The contact has been added to a suppression segment.
D. The contact record has a lowered General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) consent level.
E The contact’s email server was not online when the email was sent

Answer: B,D,E

Question: 3
You need to track customer journey page visits. Which content type tile should you use?

A. marketing page
B. event
C. activity
D. email message

Answer: B

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MB2-877 Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Field Service

Published: December 08, 2017
Languages: English
Audiences: Developers, IT Professionals
Technology: Microsoft Dynamics 365
Credit toward certification: MCP, MCSE

Skills measured
This exam measures your ability to accomplish the technical tasks listed below. The percentages indicate the relative weight of each major topic area on the exam. The higher the percentage, the more questions you are likely to see on that content area on the exam. View video tutorials about the variety of question types on Microsoft exams.

Please note that the questions may test on, but will not be limited to, the topics described in the bulleted text.

Do you have feedback about the relevance of the skills measured on this exam? Please send Microsoft your comments. All feedback will be reviewed and incorporated as appropriate while still maintaining the validity and reliability of the certification process. Note that Microsoft will not respond directly to your feedback. We appreciate your input in ensuring the quality of the Microsoft Certification program.

If you have concerns about specific questions on this exam, please submit an exam challenge.

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Set up and configure Field Service (15 – 20%)
Perform initial configuration steps
This objective may include but is not limited to: Identify key security roles, identify resource scheduling options; identify entities that can be customized with administrative settings, identify product and service categories.
Configure product and service pricing
This objective may include but is not limited to: Configure product and service pricing features including minimum charge amount, minimum charge duration, and the flat fee option; add products and services to incidents; determine when a product has a default list price and a work order price list; associate products and services with price lists; define tax codes.
Configure bookable resources
This objective may include but is not limited to: Identify fields for bookable resources; enable mapping functionality; identify entities that are geocoded; define start and end locations for resources; identify differences between address types.
Configure additional options
This objective may include but is not limited to: Configure territories and organizational units; identify skills types; configure characteristics and skills; configure proficiency models; implement resource roles and categories; explain differences between organizational units and business units.
Integrate other tools with Field Service
This objective may include but is not limited to: Automate processes by using Microsoft Flow; build flows using Visual Designer; identify uses for the Twilio solution; identify opportunities to integrate Glympse with the Connected Field Service solution.

Manage work orders (15 – 20%)
Describe the work order lifecycle
This objective may include but is not limited to: Describe work order fields; describe work order life cycle stages; identify booking status and work order status values for values for work order stages; describe uses and capabilities for billing accounts, service accounts, and sub-accounts.
Create and manage work orders
This objective may include but is not limited to: create a work order from an incident; add status and substatus information to a work order; configure work order type and priority; organize work orders and resources by geography; describe the process for closing work orders; close a work order.
Manage incidents
This objective may include but is not limited to: Describe incident types and incident type fields; create and configure incident types; add service tasks.

Schedule and dispatch work orders (15-20%)

Manage scheduling options
This objective may include but is not limited to: Describe options for scheduling work orders including the Schedule Board and Schedule Assistant; determine when to use each scheduling option; describe the stages of the scheduling process and steps that occur during each stage.
Implement the Schedule Board
This objective may include but is not limited to: Identify features and uses of the Booking Requirements view; implement the integrated map feature; manually schedule work orders; reassign and reschedule work orders; move incomplete work orders; generate driving instructions for field agents; create additional schedule boards; configure schedule boards; customize the schedule board; create web resources to define custom booking rules
Implement the Schedule Assistant.
This objective may include but is not limited to: Apply constraints to resource queries; filter data; specify a search radius; troubleshoot Schedule Assistant.
Optimize resource scheduling
This objective may include but is not limited to: Identify licensing requirements for resource scheduling add-on; create optimization profiles; define objectives and constraints; configure resource optimization.
Configure universal scheduling
This objective may include but is not limited to: Describe the uses and limitations of Universal Scheduling; describe prerequisites for enabling an entity for scheduling; identify entities that can be enabled for scheduling; create workflows to populate data in requirement records; create requirement views; schedule an entity.

Manage Field Service mobility (10 – 15%)

Install and configure the mobile app
This objective may include but is not limited to: Identify supported mobility options; identify unique mobile app features; describe differences between online and offline modes; identify tasks that field agents can perform; perform initial configuration steps for mobile app.
Customize the mobile app
This objective may include but is not limited to: Import the Field Service project; assign security roles; administer connected devices.
Manage mobile projects
This objective may include but is not limited to: Identify project artifacts that you can modify; edit a project; modify configuration settings; publish a mobile project.

Manage inventory and purchasing (10 – 15%)
Manage customer assets
This objective may include but is not limited to: Identify uses for customer assets; create and register customer assets; configure products to auto-create customer assets; associate work orders with customer assets; create child assets.
Manage inventory
This objective may include but is not limited to: Set up inventory and warehouses; view product inventory; compare and contrast inventory levels and inventory transfers adjust inventory levels; transfer inventory.
Managing purchasing and product returns
This objective may include but is not limited to: Describe the purchase order process; create purchase orders; display a list of receivable products for a purchase order; describe the ways that a product can be returned; create return merchandise authorizations; finalize returns.

Manage the Connected Field Service solution (5 – 10%)
Configure the Connected Field Service solution
This objective may include but is not limited to: Describe Connected Field Service; identify key benefits of Connected Field Service; install prerequisite components; install and configure Connected Field Service; identify components created during solution installation; implement the solution.
Manage devices
This objective may include but is not limited to: Use connections to configure multiple parts as one asset; categorize devices; resolve registration errors; view data from devices; remotely send commands to devices; extend connected field service solutions.

Manage Agreements (10 – 15%)

Create and manage agreements
This objective may include but is not limited to: Describe the framework required to use or create agreements; identify key elements of agreements and information needed to set up an agreement; define and configure agreement settings; configure agreement preferences.
Define and create bookings
This objective may include but is not limited to: Identify the purpose, uses, and limitations of bookings; describe options automatic generation of bookings; set up agreement bookings.
Define and create invoices
This objective may include but is not limited to: Describe the purposes and uses for agreement invoices; identify options for generating invoices; create invoices.

QUESTION 1
You plan to convert products that you use on work orders to customer assets. You need to automatically create customer assets for all work orders.
How should you configure the products?

A. On the Work Order Type record, set the value of Product to Customer Asset to Yes.
B. On the Incident Type record, set the value of Product to Customer Asset to Yes.
C. On the Product record, set the value of Convert to Customer Asset to Yes.
D. On the Work Order Product record, set the value of Convert Product to Customer Asset to Yes.

Answer: C
Explanation:

References:

QUESTION 2
You are a field service administrator. You are configuring bookable resources. You need to configure start and end location for resources.
Which three options can you use? Each correct answer presents a complete solution.

A. Resource Address
B. Company Address
C. Organizational Unit Address
D. Business Unit Address
E. Location Agnostic

Answer: A,B,E

QUESTION 3
A field technician is completing a job and getting ready to drive to the next job. The dispatcher needs to provide the technician with driving directions.
What should the dispatcher do?

A. From the schedule board, right-click the scheduled work order and select Get Driving Directions.
B. On the work order form ribbon, click Get Driving Directions.
C. From the schedule board, click Actions and select Get Driving Directions.
D. Select a work order from any view. On the ribbon, click Get Driving Directions.

Answer: C

QUESTION 4
You need to track a list of serviceable equipment related to a specific service location.
Which record type should you use?

A. Products
B. Facilities/Equipment
C. Customer Assets
D. Resources

Answer: C

QUESTION 5
You plan to use the Connected Field Service solution to proactively manage field equipment. You need to prepare for the installation.
Which three actions should you perform? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.

A. Install Microsoft SharePoint Online.
B. Purchase a Microsoft Azure subscription.
C. Implement Microsoft Power BI Pro.
D. Ensure that you have licensing for Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Field Service.
E. Ensure that you are assigned to the Microsoft Office 365 Global Administrator or Microsoft Dynamics 365 System Administrator role.

Answer: B,D,E

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MB6-896 Distribution and Trade in Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations

Published: October 25, 2017
Languages: English, Japanese
Audiences: IT professionals, Information workers
Technology: Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations
Credit toward certification: MCP, MCSE

Skills measured
This exam measures your ability to accomplish the technical tasks listed below. The percentages indicate the relative weight of each major topic area on the exam. The higher the percentage, the more questions you are likely to see on that content area on the exam. View video tutorials about the variety of question types on Microsoft exams.

Please note that the questions may test on, but will not be limited to, the topics described in the bulleted text.

Do you have feedback about the relevance of the skills measured on this exam? Please send Microsoft your comments. All feedback will be reviewed and incorporated as appropriate while still maintaining the validity and reliability of the certification process. Note that Microsoft will not respond directly to your feedback. We appreciate your input in ensuring the quality of the Microsoft Certification program.

If you have concerns about specific questions on this exam, please submit an exam challenge.

If you have other questions or feedback about Microsoft Certification exams or about the certification program, registration, or promotions, please contact your Regional Service Center.

Manage customer and vendor relationships (20 – 25%)
Manage customer relationships
This objective may include but is not limited to: create and maintain customer records in Microsoft Dynamics 365; configure and manage customer trade agreements including agreements with supplementary items; set up customer groups and posting profiles; configure credit limits; configure additional customer parameters including delivery and payment terms; create a customer using default data and financial dimensions
Manage vendor relationships
This objective may include but is not limited to: create and maintain vendor records; configure and manage vendor trade agreements; set up vendor groups and posting profiles; configure vendor collaboration workspaces

Manage the sales process (25 – 30%)
Control and manage sales
This objective may include but is not limited to: create charge codes; create customer charges groups; create item charge groups; create delivery charges groups; create auto charges on items, customers and vendors; create terms of payment
Manage sales commissions
This objective may include but is not limited to: create commission customer groups; create commission item groups; create commission sales groups; set up commission calculations; setup commissions for return items
Create sales quotations
This objective may include but is not limited to: create sales quotations; update sales quotations
Perform the sales process
This objective may include but is not limited to: create sales orders; copy sales orders; create order events; configure order holds; add order notes; create customer sales agreements; update charge; implement items lists; implement full text search
Configure delivery settings
This objective may include but is not limited to: set up enhanced delivery date control; configure coverage calendars and transport times; configure available ship and receipt dates; add order entry deadlines; configure sales orders picking
Process outbound delivery and invoicing
This objective may include but is not limited to: create direct delivery orders; set up warehouses; pack and ship products; post a packing slip; invoice customers; process returns from customers; create replacement orders; configure and process transfer orders; pick items for transfers

Manage the purchase process (25 – 30%)
Control and manage purchases
This objective may include but is not limited to: create charges codes; create vendor charges groups; create item charges groups; create delivery charges groups; create auto charges
Create purchase requisitions
This objective may include but is not limited to: create and submit purchase requisitions for approval; configure purchase requisition workflows; define control parameters and workflow on purchase requisition documents; set up purchasing policies
Create requests for quotations
This objective may include but is not limited to: create requests for quotations; process requests for quotations; accept or reject requests for quotations; manage bills of materials on sales quotations
Perform the procurement process
This objective may include but is not limited to: create purchase orders; create purchase agreements and release lines; configure change management
Receive products and services
This objective may include but is not limited to: perform desktop receiving; create purchase invoices and match receipts; set up quality management on purchase items; create tests and configure item sampling; create test groups; configure automatic and manual quality orders; create and process nonconformance orders; manage quality reports and certificates; inspect product receipts; receive products and return rejections; create a case for undelivered products from a vendor
Configure and manage item reservations
This objective may include but is not limited to: apply automatic and manual reservations; apply explosion reservations; view, lock, and cancel reservations; configure batch reservations; pick reservations

Configure and manage inventory (20 – 25%)
Set up and configure inventory management
This objective may include but is not limited to: create sites; create warehouses; configure warehouse items; set up inventory aisles and locations; configure boxing logic; manage the inventory close process
Manage products and services
This objective may include but is not limited to: create product and service records; create item groups and item model groups; create storage and tracking dimensions; track inventory using serial and batch numbers; create units of measure; create inventory and posting profiles; create released products
Enrich product data
This objective may include but is not limited to: set up product attributes; create attribute groups; create and maintain product hierarchies; set up supplementary items
Configure, run, and review inventory reports
This objective may include but is not limited to: configure ABC classifications; determine physical inventory; run and analyze inventory aging reports; configure and run forecasting reports
Configure and manage inventory journals
This objective may include but is not limited to: set up inventory journals; manage inventory adjustments; create transfer, bills of materials, and counting journals; set up and manage cycle counting operations; process inventory blocking; set up item registration

Question 1:
You are a purchasing agent.
You have agreed on a purchase price with a supplier and create a purchase agreement.
Which two tasks can you perform with the purchase agreement? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.

A. Create a release order when no commitment is defined for quantity of a product.
B. Create purchase agreement lines based on quality or weight.
C. Define a validity period for the purchase agreement.
D. Place purchase agreement on hold during the ordering process.

Answer: C,D

Question 2:
You need to configure email functionality to send customer emails.
Which three options should you choose? Each correct answer is part of the solution.

A. Create an email notification profile.
B. B.Set the account statement value toAlways.
C. Configure an SMTP server.
D. Set up external codes for the customer.
E. Create an email template.

Answer: A,C,E

Question 3:
Which status is required before you can generate a picking list for a sales order?
A. Open Order
B. Printed
C. Charges
D. Confirmed
Answer: A

Question 4:
You have two warehouses that are positioned next to each other on the same city block.
Transfer orders are generated automatically according to a master plan for moving inventory between warehouses.
You need ensure that the system supports the movement of inventoryfrom one warehouse to the other.
What should you configure?

A. Movement journals
B. A quarantine warehouse
C. Inventory adjustment journals
D. A transit warehouse

Answer: A

Question 5:

You use standard costing as the costing methodology for al products.
You need to run a report that shows all inventory that is over 60 days old or over 90 days old.
Which report should you use?

A. Vendor aging
B. Inventory aging
C. Materials in process
D. Standard cost transactions

Answer: B

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MB6-897 Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Retail

Published: October 23, 2017
Languages: English
Audiences: IT professionals, Information workers
Technology: Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Retail
Credit toward certification: MCP, MCSE

Skills measured
This exam measures your ability to accomplish the technical tasks listed below. The percentages indicate the relative weight of each major topic area on the exam. The higher the percentage, the more questions you are likely to see on that content area on the exam. View video tutorials about the variety of question types on Microsoft exams.

Please note that the questions may test on, but will not be limited to, the topics described in the bulleted text.

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Set up and configure organizational parameters (20 – 25%)
Model an organization
This objective may include but is not limited to: create models of organizations; create and configure organization hierarchies; create and modify retail operating units
Configure retail parameters
This objective may include but is not limited to: set up a retail store set up info codes and sub codes; assign and translate info codes; configure units of measure and conversion; define retail parameters; set up sales tax and sales tax overrides; describe and configure payment methods; configure payment connectors; set up credit card payment services; configure full-text search
Configure workflows
This objective may include but is not limited to: Describe retail workflow features; configure workflow prerequisites; create and configure workflows, activate a workflow; associate workflows with an organization; monitor workflow status
Integrate stores
This objective may include but is not limited to: configure and monitor Commerce Data Exchange services; test and troubleshoot Async client and server connectivity; view retail channel transactions; set up up store locator groups
Manage retail channels
This objective may include but is not limited to: build an online store; synchronize online store sales orders; create a call center

Set up and Configure Point of Sale (10 – 15%)
Perform Point of Sale (POS) set up processes
This objective may include but is not limited to: set up offline, functionality, receipt, hardware, visual, email notification, and channel integration POS profiles; configure a receipt format; set up data distribution
Configure POS terminals
This objective may include but is not limited to: set up keyboard mapping groups; configure POS permission groups; create registers and POS devices; create screen layouts that use button grids and images; manage drawer operations
Configure barcodes and labels
This objective may include but is not limited to: create and view barcodes for specific products; print shelf labels; create barcode masks

Set up and Configure Products (15 – 20%)
Configure basic product parameters
This objective may include but is not limited to: create product dimensions and dimension groups; create a product; create and modify product attributes; create product features and assortments; create product relationship types and product relationships; create a product master or variant; create, assemble, disassemble, and sell product kits
Build product category hierarchies
This objective may include but is not limited to: describe hierarchy types; create a category hierarchy; maintain hierarchies; bulk edit a category
Create and manage catalogs
This objective may include but is not limited to: Create a catalog; configure and analyze catalog layout; update, validate, approve and publish catalogs; create source codes
Manage delivery modes
This objective may include but is not limited to: set up delivery modes; add channels to delivery modes; add products to delivery modes
Manage direct delivery
This objective may include but is not limited to: set up direct delivery; configure products and sales orders for direct delivery; confirm direct delivery orders; create pick waves; set up the picking process; create a workbench; generate picking workbench sessions
Manage pricing discounts
This objective may include but is not limited to: create catgory pricing rules; discount products based on catalogs; set up affiliated pricing; adjust prices; create price groups; configure mix and match discounts; create quantity discounts
Connect vendor information to products
This objective may include but is not limited to: create a vendor catalog; set up price margin alerts on a product; define price points for products; add vendor product numbers to a product

Manage Retail Operations (15 – 20%)
Manage workers
This objective may include but is not limited to: create jobs; create positions; set up a worker; create and link address books; implement role-based security; view and manage shifts
Generate retail information reports
This objective may include but is not limited to: identify available reports; identify available workspaces; perform recency, frequency, and monetary (RFM) analysis
Implement customer loyalty schemes and gift cards
This objective may include but is not limited to: describe the loyalty setup process; configure prerequisite components; create a customer loyalty scheme and program; process loyalty transactions; resolve loyalty card number conflicts; add products to loyalty schemes; set up physical and virtual gift cards; add funds to a gift card
Manage journals
This objective may include but is not limited to: describe post statement actions; create and calculate a statement; view posted statements; configure batch processes for statements
Manage inventory replenishment
This objective may include but is not limited to: build replenishment rules; implement cross docking for product distribution; create a buyer’s push; create a replenishment hierarchy; create service categories
Manage a call center
This objective may include but is not limited to: create fraud rules; create a continuity program; create continuity orders; implement credit card and refund workbenches; configure check holds; set up credit limit checking; create rules for up-selling and cross-selling; set up target markets; create and use scripts

Conduct Retail Activities (25 – 30%)
Perform POS operations
This objective may include but is not limited to: conduct a transaction; override a price; identify reason codes and hold codes; hold and recall a transaction; clear a hold
Manage sale orders
This objective may include but is not limited to: view detailed status information for a sales order; identify sales order cancellation constraints; configure price matching; configure prepayment
Manage customers
This objective may include but is not limited to: create a customer; check for duplicate customers; merge and unmerge customer records; create and configure cases; search for a customer
Manage drawer operations and daily operations
This objective may include but is not limited to: perform opening procedures; conduct tender operations; perform overrides; perform closing procedures; open, pause, resume, and close shifts; clock in and out; create sales with cash or credit card payments; void transactions; accept returns
Manage installment billing
This objective may include but is not limited to: set up and configure installment billing; create payment schedules; add installments to a sales order; process installment billing payments
Manage returns and Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) processing
This objective may include but is not limited to: identify steps in the RMA process; create an RMA; configure process return options

Question 1:
You need to capture details and notes for a customer.
Which two actions should you perform? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.

A. Define case categories.
B. Create customers.
C. Create contacts.
D. Define the case process.

Answer: A,D

Question 2:
You need to set up and configure a product kit.
Winch two actions should you perform? Eachcorrect answer presents part ofthe solution.

A. Define kit pricing.
B. Generate an assembly order.
C. Add the product kit to a retail assortment.
D. Create new counting journals.

Answer: A,B

Question 3:

Which three point of sale (POS) operations can you void? Each correct answer presents a complete solution.
A. entire transaction
B. bank drop
C. line items
D. safe drop
E. payment

Answer: B,D,E

You are a Microsoft Dynamics365 for Retail administrator.
You need to modify a store record to set up tax calculationsbased on the delivery location.
Which option should you use?

A. sales tax code for a customer delivery address
B. sales tax group
C. sales tax code on a customer record
D. destination based tax
E. items sales tax group

Answer: A

Question 4:
You are configuring a visual profile for a new point ofsale (POS).
Which threefeatures are controlled by the visual profile configuration? Each correct answer
presents a complete solution.

A. button layout
B. POS type
C. screen layout
D. cursor visibility
E. screen size

Answer: C,D,E

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70-705 Designing and Providing Microsoft Licensing Solutions to Large Organizations

70-705 Designing and Providing Microsoft Licensing Solutions to Large Organizations

Published: October 19, 2017
Languages: English, Chinese (Simplified), French, German, Japanese, Portuguese (Brazil), Korean, Russian, Spanish
Audiences: IT Professionals
Technology: License Management
Credit toward certification: MCP

Skills measured
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Recommend the appropriate technology solution (60-65%)
Evaluate the gap between the current and future technology solution
Identify the customer’s short-term and long-term technology vision; identify a solution that would meet the customer requirements; choose between on-premises software, Online Services, or a combination of both.
Determine the required products and product licensing rights for the customer’s on-premises solution
Identify product features and functions; list dependencies; recommend editions and versions; describe product licensing in both physical and virtual environments; recommend activation solutions; describe how to acquire software; choose the appropriate products, including Windows Server 2016, System Center 2016, SQL Server 2016, Skype for Business Server 2015, Exchange Server 2016, SharePoint Server 2016, Dynamics 365 On-Premises Server, Windows 10, and Office 2016.
Determine the required products and product licensing rights for the customer’s Online Services solution
Identify product features and functions; list dependencies; recommend plans; recommend Step-up, From SA, or Add-on User Software Licenses (SLs); advise on use of Office 365 portal; choose the appropriate products, including Office 365, Enterprise Mobility + Security, Microsoft 365, and Dynamics 365.
Determine the required products and product licensing rights for the customer’s Azure solution
Identify consumption services and Azure Plans; recommend solutions using the Azure Hybrid Use Benefit or License Mobility through SA; recommend Azure Enterprise Portal and Azure Management Portal to manage resources, consumption and spend.

Recommend the Appropriate Software Assurance Benefits (10-15%)
Leverage Software Assurance (SA) benefits for customer solutions
Identify benefits such as License Mobility across server farms, unlimited virtualization rights, Virtual Desktop Access, and Step-up licenses.
Assist the customer with SA benefit activation
Activate and manage training vouchers, Home Use Program, Planning Services, and 24×7 Problem Resolution Support.

Recommend a licensing solution (20-25%)
Select the appropriate licensing programs
Determine the customer’s software environment, including software deployment plans and strategy for on-premises, cloud or hybrid solutions, current Microsoft licensing agreements, geographic scope, budget requirements, payment options, expected growth, and purchasing process; recommend programs such as Enterprise Agreement, Enterprise Subscription Agreement, Cloud Solution Provider (CSP), MPSA, and crossover with Open and Open Value programs.
Identify product licensing rights
Choose between OEM and volume licensing; explain the benefits of volume licensing, including license reassignment, downgrade rights, and reimaging rights.


QUESTION 1 – (Topic 1)
A customer licenses all its deuces for Windows 10 Enterprise E3, Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2016, and Microsoft Core CAL Suite. All the licenses are covered with active Software Assurance (SA).
The customer wants to deliver virtual desktops that run Windows 10 Enterprise and Office Professional Plus 2016 to its users. The licensing solution must ensure that the customer can run virtual desktops in a Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) hosted in Microsoft Hyper-V.
Which additional license should the customer acquire for the devices?

A. a Windows Server Remote Desktop Services CAL
B. a Windows VDA license
C. a Windows Server CAL
D. a VDI Suite license

Answer: B


QUESTION 2 – (Topic 1)
A customer has Windows Server Datacenter licenses that have active Software Assurance (SA).
The customer plans to migrate Windows Server workloads to Microsoft Azure.
You need to identify which benefits support the planned migration.
Which two benefits should you identify? Each correct answers presents part of solution.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

A. Azure Hybrid Benefit
B. License Mobility through SA
C. Self-Hosted rights
D. License Mobility Across Server Farms
E. Planning Services

Answer: A,B


QUESTION 4 – (Topic 1)
A customer needs a combination of the fallowing User Subscription Licenses (USLs):
• Enterprise Mobility + Security E3 From SA
• Microsoft Office 365 Enterprise E5 Add-on
• Office 365 Enterprise E3 Step-Up
What are two possible programs through which the customer can purchase the licenses? Each correct answer presents a complete solution.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

A. Select Plus
B. Microsoft Products and Services Agreement (MPSA)
C. Cloud Solution Provider (CSP)
D. Enterprise Agreement Subscription
E. Enterprise Agreement (EA)

Answer: A,D


QUESTION 5 – (Topic 1)
Note: This question is part of a series of questions that present the same scenario. Each question in the series contains a unique solution that might meet the stated goals. Some question sets might have more than one correct solution, while others might not have a correct solution.
After you answer a question in this section, you will NOT be able to return to it As a result, these questions will not appear in the review screen.
A customer has 2,000 users.
The customer needs to buy Microsoft 365 Enterprise E3 User Subscription Licenses (USLs) for all the users. Additionally, the customer must purchase licenses covered with Software Assurance (SA) on an as-needed basis for products such as Microsoft SQL Server 2016.
Solution: The customer purchases the licenses through an Open agreement.
Does this meet the goal?

A. Yes
B. No

Answer: A

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MB6-895 Financial Management in Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations

Published: November 03, 2017
Languages: English
Audiences: IT professionals, Information workers
Technology: Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations
Credit toward certification: MCP, MCSE

Skills measured
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Set up and configure the core financial modules. (25-30%)
Define and configure the General ledger module.
Define currency and exchange rates; define and create the chart of accounts and main accounts; set up and manage fiscal and ledger calendars; create and define financial dimensions and financial dimension sets; configure account structure; define the ledger for a legal entity; set up journals; define the General ledger parameters and accounts for automatic transactions; configure intercompany accounting
Explain and set up the Cash and bank management module.
Explain bank transaction types and transaction groups; set up bank groups, create bank accounts, explain the Cash and bank management parameters; configure check layouts
Describe and design the Accounts receivable and Collections management modules.
Describe customer posting profiles, set up customer payment information, create customers, define the Accounts receivable parameters, describe an organizational structure for centralized payments; set up and process collection letters, configure and calculate interest, process interest adjustments, set up customer pools and aging period definitions
Review and build the Accounts payable module.
Define vendor posting profiles, configure vendor payment information, explain invoice matching; create vendors, walkthrough the account payable parameters; review an organizational structure for centralized payments
Clarify and utilize the Tax module.
Define ledger posting groups, create sales tax codes, establish sales and item tax groups, define sales tax authorities, explain withholding tax; review sales tax jurisdictions
Define basic fixed asset concepts, and complete setup for the Fixed assets module.
Define depreciation methods and conventions, set up depreciation profiles and books, set up value models, define Fixed Asset parameters, create fixed assets, set up and assign bar codes to assets, lend fixed assets

Manage daily procedures for the core financial modules. (25-30%)

Review and process transactions in the General ledger module.
Create and post general journals; create voucher templates, process periodic journals, process period allocations, create and process accrual schemes, reverse a transaction, create reversing entries; use ledger accrual schemes in a journal; create and post intercompany journal entries
Analyze and walkthrough transactions in the Cash and bank management module.
Create and delete checks, void a check and create payment reversals, create and cancel deposit slips, reconcile bank accounts
Assess and handle transactions in the Accounts receivable and Collections management modules.
Create free text invoices, process prepayments, create payment journals, reverse settlements, reimburse a customer, perform sales order invoicing; review aged balances for customer, process customer account statements, create write-off transactions, process a non-sufficient funds cancellation; manage the status of customer transactions; use cases and activities to track collection actions
Define and create transactions in the Accounts payable module.
Define and create different types of invoice journals, manage vendor invoices, perform invoice matching; process prepayments, create payment proposals; process payment journals
Explain and work with transactions in the Tax module.
Revise sales tax prior to posting a transaction, post sales tax on prepayments, create transactions with conditional sales tax
Review and process fixed asset transactions.
Define transaction types available, process acquisitions through journals, process depreciations, process disposals, process value adjustments; create purchase orders for fixed assets; acquire fixed assets from a purchase order

Set up, configure, and use the Budgeting module. (20-25%)
Define basic budgeting concepts, and setup basic budgeting features.
Define budget concepts; discuss different budget types; set up the different budget configurations, define the budget parameters
Configure and use budget control features.
Set up the budget control configuration settings; define budget groups and budget control rules; enable budget control for source documents and journals; activate and turn on budget control; view budget check results on transactions
Define and generate budget plans.
Define budget planning configuration, create budget plans, process budget plans, modify budget plans in Excel
Create and process budget register entries.
Create and process budget register entries; transfer budget balances, define budget allocations, update budget register entries in Excel; create budget register entries from budget plans

Manage periodic and closing procedures for the financial modules. (20-25%)
Setup, configure, and run consolidations and eliminations.
Set up and define a consolidation and elimination company, add consolidation information to main accounts; define and use consolidation groups; configure elimination rules; define the consolidation methods available; perform a consolidation; create and process eliminations
Configure and perform foreign currency revaluations.
Define main account settings for foreign currency revaluation; define the types of foreign currency revaluations; perform foreign currency revaluations
Set up and run ledger allocations.
Describe the various types of ledger allocation; create ledger allocations rules and basis; process ledger allocation requests; configure allocations terms for a main account
Construct and use the period close workspace.
Describe uses for the period close workspace; configure the period close workspace; define a period close template; use the period close workspace
Set and run the fiscal year end closing processes.
Define parameters for fiscal year end close; configure and run the fiscal year close process; describe and use the closing sheet

The controller of your company has received notice from the taxing agency of another state that the sales tax rate on the company’s products sold in that will increase by 0.5% starting
on January 1st and continuing in perpetuity.



Question 1:

You must make all changes necessary in Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations to make these changes take effect on January 1st. Which object in Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations should be modified to make this change?

A. sales tax code
B. Ledger posting group
C. Sales tax authority
D. Settlement period

Answer: A


Question 2:

A vendor contacts you about an unpaid invoice. You verify that check was printed and mailed one month ago. Because the check has not been received by the vendor, you need to reissue a check to the vendor.

Which action should you perform?

A. Reverse the payment from the Vendor transaction report from, and then reissue the payment.
B. Void the check from the original payment journal, and then reissue the payment.
C. Create a reversing entry by using the General journal form, and then reissue the payment.
D. Process a payment reversal from the Checks from, and then reissue the payment.

Answer: D


Question 3:

Your company has acquired customers in a new state. The company must collect sales tax on the product sales to those customers.
As bookkeeper, you need to configure Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations to report collected sales tax to the new customers state authorities.
Which configuration controls the payment of sales tax to the new state?

A. main accounts
B. customer account
C. sales tax group
D. sales tax authority

Answer: C

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70-357 Developing Mobile Apps

Published: July 22, 2016
Languages: English, Spanish, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), French, German, Japanese, Portuguese (Brazil), Russian
Audiences: Developers
Technology: Visual Studio Community
Credit toward certification: MCP, MCSA

Skills measured
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Develop a XAML page layout for an adaptive UI (10–15%)
Construct a page layout
Configure a RelativePanel layout; select the appropriate XAML layout panel based on the UI requirement; configure a grid with appropriate column and row properties; configure alignment, margins, and padding
Implement responsive and adaptive UI behaviors
Differentiate between responsive and adaptive UI behaviors, create responsive and adaptive UIs by using VisualStateManager and AdaptiveTriggers, implement settings syntax for element properties and attached properties
Create and use custom controls within an adaptive UI
Evaluate when to create a custom control; create a custom control; implement styles, themes, and resource dictionaries; apply styles to custom controls by using Generic.xaml
Optimize a page layout
Reduce complexity for performance gains, reduce unnecessary nesting

Implement page navigation and lifecycle events (10–15%)
Choose the appropriate navigation structure for an app
Evaluate when to implement the Hub, Master/Details, Tabs and Pivot, and Nav Pane navigation patterns; evaluate when to implement a custom navigation pattern
Implement Nav Pane navigation
Load page content by using Frame.Navigate, implement page navigation by using the Nav Pane pattern; implement a SplitView control for use as a navigation pane; support accessibility requirements within navigation by implementing key based navigation, UI automation, and narrator; handle Back button behavior for different Windows 10 device families
Manage app activation
Launch an app, activate an app on Startup, implement activation from a deep link, implement activation based on Search integration, implement activation from a secondary tile
Manage app suspension and resuming
Prepare an app for suspension, resume from suspension or termination, extend execution and monitor suspension errors

Implement data access and data binding (20–25%)
Access data by using Entity Framework (EF)
Access data by using EFCore with SQLite, implement a local SQLite database
Implement the {Binding} extension
Implement the {x:Bind} extension
Implement MVVM classes and class interactions
Implement event binding by applying command patterns, implement a Dispatcher to update the UI thread with async return data
Implement app-to-app communications
Integrate a Share contract to share content with another app, integrate drag-and-drop, launch an app for results, implement app extensions, implement App Services
Implement REST Web Services
Implement JSON and data serialization, access cloud data and Web APIs by using HttpClient
Implement file system access
Manage storage by using StorageFile, StorageFolder, and StorageItem; access a file location by using FilePickers; implement data roaming and roaming folders

Implement feature detection for adaptive coding (10–15%)
Implement API detection within adaptive code
Implement Type detection within adaptive code
Implement supported capabilities
Implement support for a microphone, implement support for a webcam, implement support for location, implement support for enterprise authentication

Manage user input and custom user interactions (10–15%)
Implement command bars, flyouts, and dialogs
Implement command bars and AppBarButton buttons, implement context menus and menu flyouts, implement content dialogs, display a tooltip by using ToolTipService, display a pop-up menu, implement control over app settings
Implement support for traditional and touch input devices
Support touch input, support mouse input, support keyboard and virtual keyboard input
Implement speech and voice commands
Support speech synthesis, support speech recognition, support Cortana integration, support Personal Assistant Launch capability, support voice commands
Implement alternative forms of input
Implement inking, implement camera input, implement location services and GPS input

Manage authentication and identity management (10–15%)
Implement authentication using Web Authentication Broker
Implement web service authentication, implement OAuth, implement Azure Active Directory authentication
Manage credentials securely with Credential Locker
Implement two-factor authentication
Implement two-factor authentication using Microsoft Passport, implement two-factor authentication using Windows Hello

Implement notifications, background tasks, and reusable components (15–20%)
Create and consume class libraries and Windows Runtime components
Develop Windows Runtime components, develop class libraries, integrate class libraries and Windows Runtime components
Implement tile and toast notifications
Implement adaptive and interactive toast notifications, implement local tile notifications
Create and register a background task
Create a background task project and reference the background task within a project, implement background task event triggers and conditions
Implement and manage a background task
Monitor background task progress and completion, manage task lifecycle, share data and events between an app and its background tasks, call a background task directly
Create and consume a Universal Windows Platform (UWP) app service
Specify the AppService extension, implement app service as a background task, deploy the app service provider, call app services


QUESTION 1 – (Topic 1)
You need to configure the app to meet the load time requirements.
What should you do?

A. Set the value of the CacheSize to 0.
B. Set the value of the CacheMode property to BitmapCache.
C. Set the value of the NavigationCacheMode property to Enabled.
D. Set the value of the NavigationCacheMode property to Disabled.

Answer: C

Explanation:
Scenario: You must optimize the app using the following guidelines:
? You must minimize the time it takes to display content when an item on the timeline is selected.
? The app must respect memory and resource constraints for all devices.
You use the NavigationCacheMode property to specify whether a new instance of the page is created for each visit to the page or if a previously constructed instance of the page that has been saved in the cache is used for each visit.
The default value for the NavigationCacheMode property is Disabled. Set the
NavigationCacheMode property to Enabled or Required when a new instance of the page is not essential for each visit. By using a cached instance of the page, you can improve the performance of your application and reduce the load on your server.


QUESTION 2 – (Topic 1)
Note: This question is part of a series of questions that present the same scenario. Each
question in the series contains n unique solution. Determine whether the solution meets the stated goals.
You need to implement the appropriate XAML layout (or the Timeline app.
Solution: You create an instance of a RelativePanel class.
Does this meet the goal?

A. Yes
B. No

Answer: A

Explanation: RelativePanel lets you layout UI elements by specifying where they go in relation to other elements and in relation to the panel. By default, an element is positioned in the upper left corner of the panel.


QUESTION 3 – (Topic 1)
You need to design the navigation tor the timeline.
What navigation should you use?

A. hierarchy
B. peer
C. hub
D. master/details

Answer: A

Explanation:
From scenario:
Here we can use a hierarchy with each parent node having only one single child node.
Hierarchical structures are good for organizing complex content that spans lots of pages or when pages should be viewed in a particular order. The downside is that hierarchical pages introduce some navigation overhead: the deeper the structure, the more clicks it takes for users to get from page to page.
We recommend a hiearchical structure when:
You expect the user to traverse the pages in a specific order. Arrange the hierarchy to
enforce that order.
There is a clear parent-child relationship between one of the pages and the other pages in the group.
There are more than 7 pages in the group.
When there are more than 7 pages in the group, it might be difficult for users to understand how the pages are unique or to understand their current location within the group. If you don’t think that’s an issue for your app, go ahead and make the pages peers

 

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Exam 70-735 OEM Manufacturing and Deployment for Windows 10

Published: June 19, 2017
Languages: English
Audiences: IT Professionals
Technology: Windows 10
Credit toward certification: MCP

Skills measured
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Prepare the Imaging Environment (20-25%)
Install deployment tools and scripts
Prepare the Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (Windows ADK), prepare the required tools from the Windows ADK installation
Add customizations to the image
Use tools to design an answer file that will add branding to the device, add OEM information such as support URL or phone support number, provide the default product key for OEM Activation implementation, set the default user languages, add the custom logo and wallpaper
Create a Windows Preinstallation Environment (Windows PE)
Use the Windows ADK scripts to create the Windows PE source files, add optional packages, add default languages, add custom scripts, create a bootable USB or ISO file of the Windows PE, add device drivers

Service the Offline Image (40-45%)
Add drivers to the image
Choose the recommended installation paths for adding drivers, add INF-based drivers offline, add INF-based drivers from a folder path using deployment tools
Add language packs to the image
Distinguish the difference between a language pack and a language interface pack; determine when to use Feature on Demand language packs, how to apply the ordering of Feature on Demand language packs when adding new languages to the image, and which language packs should be applied to the Recovery image; set the default time zone in the image; set the default input and system locales in the image
Add update packages to the image
Choose which updates to apply, select which updates to apply to Windows image and Recovery image
Service in-box applications
Reapply in-box applications, select the appropriate dependency packages for each application bundle, troubleshoot installation failures, pin apps to Start layout and taskbar
Optimize the image
Mark updates in a Recovery image as permanent, export a Recovery image, set scratch space size, check the overall size of a Recovery image for partition layout schemes
Deploy the image
Select the disk partition layout, run DISM to apply the image, set up the recovery environment, boot into Audit mode for online servicing

Service the Online Image (35-40%)
Preinstall Office 2016
Prepare office files for preinstallation, create configuration files, add multiple languages, set up the first user experience
Create restore packages
Use ScanState to create restore packages of installed desktop applications, registry settings, and application settings
Prepare the recovery environment
Create extensibility scripts, create configuration files, create migration files, copy backup files to the recovery folder for Push Button Reset
Reseal the image
Use Sysprep to reseal the image to OOBE, boot to Windows PE for final capture, optimize the image for disk footprint, mark update packages as permanent, optimize the image for deployment, use deployment tools to capture the final image for mass deployment
Deploy and validate the image
Test the final image deployment, verify that settings are correct, the image passes system validation tests, and Push Button Reset restores the image to its correct state

QUESTION 1
Note: This question is part of a series of questions that present the same scenario. Each question in the series contains a unique solution that might meet the stated goals. Some question sets might have more than one correct solution, while others might not have a correct solution.
After you answer a question in this section, you will NOT be able to return to it. As a result, these questions will not appear in the review screen.
You are building a new image of Windows 10 that contains a push-button reset solution.
You need to test whether push-button reset works as expected.
Solution: From Windows 10. you press and hold the SHIFT key, and then you restart the computer. After the computer restarts, you click Troubleshoot, and then you click Reset this PC.
Does this meet the goal?

A. Yes
B. No

Answer: B


QUESTION 2
Note: This question is part of a series of questions that use the same or similar answer choices. An answer choice may be correct for more than one question in the series. Each question Is independent of the other questions in this series. Information and details provided in a question apply only to that question.
You have a computer named Computer1 that runs Windows 10. Computer1 has the Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (Windows ADK) installed.
You are building a new image of Windows 10.
You copy the installation media for Windows 10 to Computer1.
You need to add drivers to the Windows 10 image.

A. Mount the Install.wim file.
B. Mount the Boot.wim file.
C. Modify the Winpeshl.ini file.
D. Create an answer file.
E. Modify the Windows.ini file.
F. Create a provisioning package.
G. Load a catalog file (.clg).
H. Create a cabinet file (.cab).

Answer: B


QUESTION 3
This question requires that you evaluate the underlined text to determine if it is correct.
To provide the default product key for OEM activation, you create an answer file by using Windows System Image Manager (Windows SIM), and you add the Microsoft-Windows-Shell-Setup component and the ProductKey component to the generalize pass.
Review the underlined text. It it makes the statement correct, select “No change is needed.” If the statement is incorrect, select the answer choice that makes the statement correct.

A. No change is needed
B. auditSystem pass
C. specialize pass
D. windowsPE pass

Answer: C


QUESTION 4
You deploy an image of Windows 10.
From audit mode, you install several applications for a customer, and then you run sysprep.exe /oobe /quit.
You need to identify whether any errors occurred when you ran sysprep.exe.
Which folder contains the log files?

A. %WINDIR%\Logs
B. %WlNDIR%\System32\LogFiles
C. %WINDIR%\Panther\
D. %WINDIR%\System32\Sysprep\Panther

Answer: D

 

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Exam 70-694 Virtualizing Enterprise Desktops and Apps

Published: January 8, 2015
Languages: English
Audiences: IT professionals
Technology: Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2012 R2, Microsoft Intune
Credit toward certification: MCP

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Plan app virtualization (27%)
Design an app distribution strategy
Design considerations, including impact on clients, offline access, deployment infrastructure, and remote locations; plan for updates to apps
Plan and implement app compatibility
Configure and implement Microsoft Assessment and Planning (MAP) Toolkit; planning considerations, including Remote Desktop Services (RDS), Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI), client Hyper-V, and Application Compatibility Toolkit (ACT); plan for application version co-existence
Update apps in desktop images
Configure online servicing, apply patches offline, configure offline virtual machine (VM) servicing, update Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT) task sequences

Implement app virtualization (25%)
Configure App-V
Configure a new application, configure a Connection Group, configure App-V reporting on the client, create a report for App-V
Deploy App-V clients
Install and test the App-V client; configure the App-V client; configure the App-V client, by using Group Policy
Configure apps sequencing
Install the App-V Sequencer, deploy sequenced apps, update sequenced apps, publish Office 2013 and Sequencing Add-On for Word 2013, deploy connected apps

Plan and implement virtual desktops (21%)
Plan for pooled and personal desktops
Planning considerations, including shared storage, network, Storage Spaces, and scale-out file servers; plan capacity
Implement virtual desktop collections
Configure collections type, VM creation, and user assignments; configure client settings; configure Active Directory permissions
Plan and implement Remote Desktop Services (RDS)
Install and configure Remote Desktop Session Host, install and configure the Remote Desktop Web Access (RD Web Access) role, configure the Remote Desktop Connection Broker (RD Connection Broker) for the Remote Desktop Session Host, perform capacity analysis
Create and configure remote applications
Prepare Remote Desktop Session Hosts for application installation; configure RemoteApp properties; create a RemoteApp distribution file (MSI or RDP); sign packages with certificates; implement application version co-existence, by using RD Web Access; configure file extension associations
Deploy and manage remote applications
Configure RemoteApp and Desktop Connections settings, configure GPOs for signed packages, configure RemoteApp for Hyper-V, export and import RemoteApp configurations, deploy a RemoteApp distribution file (MSI or RDP)

Plan and implement business continuity for virtualized apps (27%)
Plan and implement a resilient Remote Desktop infrastructure
Design highly available RD Web Access, RD Connection Broker, and Remote Desktop Gateway; perform backup and recovery of the Remote Desktop Licensing server; configure VM or dedicated farm redirection
Plan and implement business continuity for virtual desktops
Design and implement Hyper-V Replica with Hyper-V Replica Broker, design and implement business continuity for personal and shared desktop collections
Plan and implement a resilient virtual app delivery infrastructure
Plan and implement highly available App-V data store and management server; implement pre-populated/shared cache App-V functionality for the VDI environment; implement highly available content share; implement a branch office strategy, using App-V; manage VM backups


QUESTION 1
You need to meet the application requirements for Server1 and Server2.
What are two possible ways to achieve this goal? Each correct answer presents a complete solution.

A. Create a selection profile.
B. Create a deployment database.
C. Create a linked deployment share.
D. Modify the deployment share properties.
E. Create a new image group.

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Explanation
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QUESTION 2
Which software should you install on Server2 to support the planned changes?

A. SQL Server 2012 Express
B. WDS
C. Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (Windows ADK)
D. Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5

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QUESTION 3
You need to meet the application requirements for the client computers of the managers.
What should you do?

A. Create a customization file named Custom.msp. Copy Custom.msp to \\Server4 \Software\Updates. Run \\Server4\Software\Setup.exe without specifying any parameters.
B. Create a customization file named Custom.xml. Copy Custom.xml to \\Server4 \Software\Proplus.ww. Run \\Server4\Software\Setup.exe without specifying any parameters.
C. Create a customization file named Custom.xml. Copy Custom.xml to \\Server4 \Software\Updates. Run \\Server4\Software\Setup.exe without specifying any parameters.
D. Create a customization file named Answer.xml. Copy Answer.xml to the managers’ computers. Run \\Server4\Software\Setup.exe and specify the /admin parameter.

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