You have an Office 365 subscription.
Several users report that they fail to connect to Microsoft Skype for Business Online by using the Skype for
Business 2016 client.
You verify that you can connect to Skype for Business Online successfully from your computer.
You need to identify what prevents the users from connecting to Skype for Business Online.
Solution: You use the Microsoft Connectivity Analyzer Tool.
Does this meet the goal? servers running Exchange server. However, in this scenario, the Microsoft Lync Connectivity Analyzer should be used instead. tools.html

A.
Yes
B.
No
Explanation:
The main purpose of the Microsoft Connectivity Analyzer is to test connectivity between email clients and
References: http://blog.get-csjosh.com/2015/05/microsoft-remote-connectivity-analyzer-and-associated-
I say yes.
Retirement of the Lync Connectivity Analyzer Tool
https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/nexthop/2017/06/13/retirement-of-the-lync-connectivity-analyzer-tool/
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From what I can gather the Lync Connectivity Analyzer has been retired and there exists no Skype equivalent in a standalone tool, the Remote Connectivity Analyzer Tool has Skype/Lync troubleshooting capabilities.
If you want to be precise then the answer is no as it’s known as the “Remote Connectivity Analyzer Tool”, but googling it will take you to the “Remote Connectivity Analyzer” so could also be yes?
Probably not one to come up in the exam.
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I would select YES in the exam.
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its YES.
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