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MS-302 Microsoft 365 Teamwork Administrator Certification Transition

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Languages: English
Audiences: IT Professionals
Technology: Microsoft 365

Skills measured from MS-300: Deploying Microsoft 365 Teamwork
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.

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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Configure and Manage SharePoint Online (20-25%)
Plan and configure site collections and hub sites
May include but is not limited to: Identify procedures for creating, deleting, and restoring site collections, assign users or groups as site collection administrators, plan and configure navigation, design site collection and subsites structure, configure site collection settings and features
Plan and configure customizations and apps
May include but is not limited to: Plan and configure App Catalog, plan and deploy apps with proper permissions and licenses
Plan and configure guest access
May include but is not limited to: Assign guest licenses, configure restricted domains, plan and configure guest sharing and site access
Manage SharePoint Online
May include but is not limited to: Configure user profile properties, archive or delete unused artifacts, plan for Information Rights Management, modify storage limits for SharePoint Online
Monitor and maintain the SharePoint Online service
May include but is not limited to: Research, troubleshoot, and resolve reported issues, monitor service health issues, monitor SharePoint usage and usage patterns

Configure and Manage OneDrive for Business (20-25%)
Configure and manage OneDrive for Business
May include but is not limited to: Configure settings in the OneDrive for Business admin center, configure external sharing, sync, and storage settings, configure device access, notification, and compliance settings, research, troubleshoot, and resolve reported issues, plan OneDrive for Business silent account configuration
Manage users and groups
May include but is not limited to: Add and remove admins for a OneDrive account, assign a default storage quota, configure a retention policy for deleted OneDrive for Business users.
Manage sharing and security
May include but is not limited to: Configure data encryption in OneDrive for Business, control access to OneDrive for Business from unmanaged devices, audit sharing activities and view files shared with people outside an organization
Manage sync security
May include but is not limited to: Recommend group policy settings to control OneDrive sync client settings, limit syncing to devices joined to specific domains, limit syncing to domain-joined or compliant devices, block syncing of specific file types
Monitor and maintain the OneDrive service
May include but is not limited to: Research, troubleshoot, and resolve reported issues, monitor service health issues, monitor OneDrive usage and usage patterns

Configure and Manage Teams (20-25%)
Plan and Configure Team settings
May include but is not limited to: Configure settings in the Teams admin center, configure email integration options, configure and manage Apps settings, configure custom cloud storage, configure a Teams meeting policy, configure Content Search, plan and configure the provisioning process, plan and configure Teams templates
Plan identity and authentication for Teams
May include but is not limited to: Implement identity models and authentication, configure guest access
Manage the Teams environment
May include but is not limited to: Deploy Teams client apps, manage visible Apps, monitor the audit log for events
Monitor and maintain the Teams service
May include but is not limited to: Research, troubleshoot, and resolve reported issues, monitor service health issues, monitor Teams usage and usage patterns

Configure and Manage Workload Integrations (15-20%)
Integrate M365 workloads
May include but is not limited to: Manage Office 365 connectors for Teams, Yammer, and SharePoint, manage integration with Office apps, manage user licenses for Flow and PowerApps, manage quotas for Flow and PowerApps, utilize Delve for collaboration, plan for and manage Office 365 groups, manage data and environment policies for M365 workloads, manage workload Apps with proper permissions and licenses
Manage Yammer capabilities
May include but is not limited to: Enable document support for Yammer, integrate Yammer with SharePoint, enable the Yammer webpart for SharePoint sites, enable and manage Yammer and Office 365 connected groups, migrate users to Azure AD to enable authentication with Yammer, enable Yammer integration with on-premises SharePoint deployments
Manage Stream capabilities
May include but is not limited to: Configure Stream channels to allow integration with Teams, enable viewing, sharing, and embedding of Microsoft Stream video content in Teams, SharePoint Online, and Yammer, deploy, configure and manage Live Events to publish with Yammer, Stream, and Teams, configure company-wide channel creation
Integrate M365 workloads with external data and systems
May include but is not limited to: Identify data access requirements to integrate with line-of-business solutions, manage tenant settings for Power BI, monitor workload usage and usage patterns, monitor license usage for workloads

Skills measured from MS-301: Deploying SharePoint Server Hybrid
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.

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.

Configure and Manage Hybrid Scenarios (5-10%)

Migrate to SharePoint Online (5-10%)
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Who should take this exam?
THIS EXAM IS INTENDED ONLY FOR THOSE CANDIDATES WHO HAVE TAKEN EXAM 70-339: MANAGING MICROSOFT SHAREPOINT SERVER 2016. IF YOU HAVE NOT TAKEN EXAM 70-339, YOU WILL NOT EARN A CERTIFICATION BY TAKING THIS EXAM. THIS EXAM IS AVAILABLE FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY AND IS SCHEDULED FOR RETIREMENT ON JUNE 30, 2019.

Candidates for this exam are Teamwork Administrators who are responsible for configuring, deploying, and managing Office 365 and Azure workloads that focus on efficient and effective collaboration and adoption. Teamwork Administrators manage apps, services, and supporting infrastructure to meet business requirements. The Teamwork administrator must be able to deploy, manage, migrate, and secure SharePoint (online, on-premises, and hybrid), OneDrive, and Teams.

The Teamwork administrator is involved with decisions regarding governance and works with other administrators to implement many of the decisions made by governance bodies. The Teamwork administrator collaborates with the Messaging Administrator to configure options and security related to email tasks, the Voice Administrator to integrate voice capabilities in organizations, and the Security Administrator to ensure end to end security.

Candidates for this exam have a fundamental understanding of integration points with the following apps and services: Office, PowerApps, Flow, Yammer, Microsoft Graph, Stream, Planner, and Project. The administrator understands how to integrate third-party apps and services including line-of-business applications. Candidates also have an understanding of SQL Server management concepts, Azure Active Directory, PowerShell, networking, Windows server administration, Domain Name System (DNS), Active Directory mobile device management, and alternative operating systems

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