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How should you complete the relevant Windows PowerShell script?

DRAG DROP
You are the Office 365 administrator for a company. The company is currently migrating from a
hosted POP3 email solution to Microsoft Exchange Online. The company maintains extensive lists of
external contacts in several Microsoft Excel workbooks.
You plan to import all the external contact information from the workbooks into the Exchange
Online Global Address List (GAL). The external contacts must not be able to sign in to your
company’s Windows Azure Active Directory service.
You consolidate all the external contact information into a file named ExternalContacts.
You need to import the file into the GAL.
How should you complete the relevant Windows PowerShell script? To answer, drag the appropriate
command segments to the correct targets. Each command segment may be used once, more than
once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.

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6 Comments on “How should you complete the relevant Windows PowerShell script?

  1. Massimo says:

    Correct, but very badly worded: nowhere is said that “ExternalContacts” is a CSV file, and the original source files were Excel ones.
    We just need to assume the consolidation process made a CSV files out of several Excel workbooks, although not even the file extension is mentioned.




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    1. Charlotte says:

      Welcome to Microsoft’s logic: since only the command ‘Import-Csv’ is given, and not something like ‘Import-Excel’ (I doubt it exists, but par example), you have to deduce that the file extension will have to be a .csv file…

      Deducing more information just from the answers given as an option, is a popular way for Microsoft of wording their exam questions. Annoying, but valuable once you get the hang of this.




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