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You need to deploy Office 365 ProPlus to the unlicensed devices using the fewest number…

DRAG DROP
You are the Office 365 administrator for a company. Employees are allowed to purchase a desktop
computer of their choosing. The company’s owner has one desktop computer, two laptop
computers, one Surface RT device, and 2 Surface Pro 2 devices. You plan to deploy Office ProPlus.
You provide each user with an Office 365 ProPlus license.
You need to deploy Office 365 ProPlus to the unlicensed devices using the fewest number of licenses
possible.

What should you do? To answer, move the appropriate license to the correct device. Each license
may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes
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Answer:

Explanation:
Each Office 365 ProPlus license allows a user to install Office on up to five computers.
If the user decides to install Office 365 ProPlus on a sixth computer, she will need to deactivate one
of the first five.

Overview of licensing and activation in Office 365 ProPlus
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg982959.aspx

14 Comments on “You need to deploy Office 365 ProPlus to the unlicensed devices using the fewest number…

  1. Kon says:

    For the Surface RT
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    http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/windows-rt-faq
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    Windows RT 8.1 is a Windows-based operating system that’s optimized for thin and light PCs that have extended battery life and are designed for life on the go. Windows RT 8.1 only runs built-in apps or apps that you download from the Windows Store.
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    As the desktop, laptops and surface pros have the full-fledged Windows, I say License A all the way.
    My Answer: AAAA




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  2. Anna says:

    Each user can install Office on 5 PCs or Macs, 5 tablets (Windows, iPad, and Android), and 5 phones.
    Surface RT is considered as tablet. Surface Pro 2 count as PC.
    So A,B,A,A,A,A




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  3. Robert says:

    Don’t know why he already has got 2 subscriptions for only two devices. If there are four more devices on license A, it would be BBBB, like it’s shown.




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  4. Nathan says:

    Seems the question already made the mistake of putting 2 licenses. Only one license is needed in the first place. License A would have covered all devices. Purchasing License B is unnecessary.

    To be honest, this question needs to be removed from the test since MS seems to keep changing their mind about how Surface Pros are classified. Furthermore Surface RT is preloaded with Office 2013 RT. So why would you even licence it?




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  5. Bas says:

    Based on the following statement: Furthermore Surface RT is preloaded with Office 2013 RT

    Because the RT has it’s own OEM license (License B). License B cannot be used on other devices.
    The’re still four machines left for License A to use. License B cannot be used on other devices.




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  6. Tijs bouwmans says:

    @Hikmat – no you see in the question that Surface Pro RT has license B assigned (which is as Bas states a different license type than A).
    Therefore the answer should be indeed A A A A instead of B B B B




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    1. firstabed says:

      . If you use a Windows RT or Surface tablet to access Office Professional Plus 2016 or Office Standard 2016
      software running remotely in a data center, the Windows RT or Surface device must be separately licensed for the
      corresponding Office suite

      file:///C:/Users/nhtraea/Downloads/Licensing_Microsoft_Office_Software.pdf




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