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Deploying Microsoft 365 Teamwork: Exam MS-300 Guide

By : Aaron Guilmette
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Deploying Microsoft 365 Teamwork: Exam MS-300 Guide

By: Aaron Guilmette

Overview of this book

The Microsoft MS-300 exam is designed to test the knowledge and skills of administrators in deploying, configuring, and managing SharePoint Online, SharePoint Server, SharePoint Hybrid, OneDrive for Business, and Teams. This book offers up-to-date coverage of the important topics based on the MS-300 exam and features question answers and insider tips to help you prepare for certification. Written in a clear, succinct way, the book starts by helping you configure and manage SharePoint Online. You’ll then delve into OneDrive for Business, right from managing users and groups, through to monitoring sharing and security. Further chapters will guide you through working with Teams, with an emphasis on managing identity authentication, resolving issues with the service, and even observing usage patterns. Later, you’ll get up to speed with workload integrations, covering the Yammer business communications platform, before moving on to understand how to integrate Microsoft Stream with SharePoint, Teams, and Yammer. Finally, you’ll learn to develop data governance and user adoption strategies. By the end of this book, you'll be well-versed with SharePoint Online and have learned the essential techniques and concepts you need to know in order to pass the MS-300 certification exam.
Table of Contents (24 chapters)
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Assessment Answers

Researching, troubleshooting, and resolving reported issues

After eliminating network communications issues, you can also check whether Teams is experiencing a known issue. Microsoft Teams has been integrated with many services inside the Microsoft 365 platform and is under a cycle of continuous development and improvement. Microsoft publishes a list of known issues at https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/known-issues, organized by topic areas such as Administration, Chat, and Guest Access. This can be seen in the following screenshot:

The issues list is updated on a regular basis when new issues are discovered or when workarounds have been developed.

In addition to looking at known issues, it's important to keep an eye on the Service Health dashboard, which we'll look at next.