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Which three actions should you perform in sequence?

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Your company has an Office 365 subscription. A user has a desktop computer and has been
assigned an E3 license. The user plans to travel to multiple branch offices and will use a
shared desktop computer at each branch office. The user will not have administrative
privileges on the branch office computers.
You need to ensure that the user has access to all features of Microsoft Word 2013 and
Excel 2013 at the branch offices.
Which three actions should you perform in sequence? To answer, move the appropriate
actions from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.

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Answer: See the explanation.

Explanation:
Box 1:

Box 2:

Box 3:

14 Comments on “Which three actions should you perform in sequence?

    1. Slearsdude says:

      Strange question. You are the administrator and do the action for the user?
      The user has no local administrative privileges so cannot install office on the computer.
      So I think FishFenly is right:
      Login on the computer as a local admin, sign in office 365 as the user.
      Click O365 settings and software
      Select language and istall. (Or enter the local admin credentials if the installation is asking fo it)

      If the user is the one who is behind the computer he should use Office on Demand. (Office is retired per 14 november 2014)




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      1. Irish Ringer says:

        FishFenly is nuts because the options he listed requires the user to have local administrator options. I respect a man and his right to liquor, but Fenly must be drinking like a fish to come up with answers such as these 🙂




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  1. Sputnik says:

    The will need to update this question, first change Skydrive is now Onedrive and second when you look for the option, the “Use Office on Demand” is still under OneDrive but whe you click it show this message:

    Starting November 2014, we will be removing the Office on Demand feature from Office 365 subscriptions including, Office 365 Small Business Premium, Midsize business, Enterprise (including equivalents), and Office 365 ProPlus.   To help improve how you and your users can continue to use your favorite Office application we recommend taking advantage of recent rich capabilities in Office Online, shared computer activation and Microsoft Azure RemoteApp.




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  2. Josh says:

    Answer is the following:

    Users don’t have local administrator privileges so would require Office on Demand, so the correct answer would be the following:

    – Sign in to the Office 365 portal.
    – Click SkyDrive (OneDrive for Business).
    – Choose Office on Demand, and then select the appropriate Office application.

    Link to justify answer – http://winsupersite.com/office-365/tip-use-office-demand
    Link to show Office on Demand on Office 365 subscriptions has been phased out, Office Online is being used now – https://redmondmag.com/articles/2014/09/22/microsoft-ending-office-on-demand.aspx




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