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Microsoft 365 Administrator MS-102 Exam Guide

You're reading from  Microsoft 365 Administrator MS-102 Exam Guide

Product type Book
Published in Dec 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781835083963
Pages 534 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Aaron Guilmette Aaron Guilmette
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters

Preface 1. Chapter 1: Implementing and Managing a Microsoft 365 Tenant 2. Chapter 2: Managing Users and Groups 3. Chapter 3: Managing Roles in Microsoft 365 4. Chapter 4: Implementing and Managing Identity Synchronization with Azure AD 5. Chapter 5: Implementing and Managing Authentication 6. Chapter 6: Implementing and Managing Secure Access 7. Chapter 7: Managing Security Reports and Alerts by Using the Microsoft 365 Defender Portal 8. Chapter 8: Implementing and Managing Email and Collaboration Protection by Using Microsoft Defender for Office 365 9. Chapter 9: Implementing and Managing Endpoint Protection by Using Microsoft Defender for Endpoint 10. Chapter 10: Implementing Microsoft Purview Information Protection and Data Lifecycle Management 11. Chapter 11: Implementing Microsoft Purview data loss prevention (DLP) 12. Other Books You May Enjoy

Creating a Tenant

A tenant, from a Microsoft 365 perspective, is the top-level structure that identifies your organization. It’s a boundary that separates your users and data from those of other organizations that use the Microsoft 365 service. Creating the tenant is the primary prerequisite step to working with Microsoft 365. The first step in creating a tenant is to plan a tenant, followed by provisioning a tenant.

Planning a Tenant

There are a number of early planning stages for creating a Microsoft 365 tenant, but the one you’ll carry out first will be deciding which kind of tenant to acquire. Tenants are available for organizations of different sizes as well as different industry verticals. Many of these early planning choices can’t be changed later, so you want to make sure you have a thorough understanding of all of the options before hastily clicking through selection screens.

Selecting a Tenant Type

Microsoft has made a variety of packages available, targeting different types of organizations, as shown in Figure 1.2:

Figure 1.2 – Types of tenants

Figure 1.2 – Types of tenants

Table 1.1 below lists the types of tenants available for customers to choose from:

Tenant type

Target customer

Microsoft 365 Personal

Single person or home user

Microsoft 365 Family

Single person, up to 6 users

Microsoft 365 Business

Up to 300 users

Microsoft 365 Enterprise

Unlimited users

Microsoft 365 for US Government

Unlimited users

Microsoft 365 for Education

Unlimited users

Table 1.1 – Tenant types and target customers

For the purposes of the MS-102 exam, you’ll focus on the Microsoft 365 Enterprise service plans.

Tenant Type Deep Dive

The MS-102 exam focuses on the feature set and product, or service bundles, available in Microsoft 365 Enterprise plans, though the technologies available are largely the same across all plans. Microsoft 365 for US Government is available only for local, state, and federal government customers (and their partners or suppliers) and has a subset of the currently commercially available features, trailing by anywhere from 6 months to 2 years, depending on the certification level of the environment. Microsoft 365 for Education has the same feature set as the commercial enterprise set, with a few added features targeted to educational institutions. Microsoft 365 for Education is only available to schools and universities.

Selecting a Managed Domain

After choosing what type of tenant you’ll acquire, one of the next steps you’ll be faced with is naming your tenant. When you sign up for a Microsoft 365 subscription, you are prompted to choose a name from Microsoft’s onmicrosoft.com managed namespace. The name you select will need to be unique across all other Microsoft 365 customers.

Tenant Name Considerations

The tenant name (or managed domain name) cannot be changed after it has been selected. As such, it’s important to select one that is appropriate for your organization. The tenant name is visible in a handful of locations, so be sure to select a name that doesn’t reveal any privacy information and looks professionally appropriate for the type of organization you’re representing.

Provisioning a Tenant

The act of provisioning a tenant is a relatively simple affair, requiring you to fill out a basic contact form and choose a tenant name. Microsoft periodically changes what plans are available for new trial subscriptions. As of the time of writing, Office 365 E3 is available for a trial subscription. Currently, the available public trial subscriptions require the addition of payment information, which will cause a trial to roll over into a fully paid subscription after the trial period ends. See Figure 1.3:

Figure 1.3 – Starting a trial subscription

Figure 1.3 – Starting a trial subscription

The signup process may prompt for a phone number to be used during verification (either a text/SMS or call) to help ensure that you’re a valid potential customer and not an automated system.

After verifying your status as a human, you’ll be prompted to select your managed domain, as shown in Figure 1.4:

Figure 1.4 – Choosing a managed domain

Figure 1.4 – Choosing a managed domain

In the Domain name field, you’ll be prompted to enter a domain name. If the domain name value you select is already taken, you’ll receive an error and be prompted to select a new name.

Region Selection

Microsoft automatically provisions your tenant based on a combination of your source IP address and what type of tenant (enterprise, government, or personal) you’re selecting. You need to ensure that you’re not using any external VPN services that mask your location. Region selection determines not only where your tenant data is located physically but also, in some cases, what services are available. Once your tenant is provisioned into a region, it can’t be changed.

After you’ve finished, you can enter payment information for a trial subscription. Note the end date of the trial; if you fail to cancel by that time, you’ll be automatically billed for the number of licenses you have configured during your trial!

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