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You have a Microsoft 365 E5 subscription that contains the users shown in the following table.

Exam MS-102 Question 67

You plan to provide User4 with early access to Microsoft 365 feature and service updates.

You need to identify which Microsoft 365 setting must be configured, and which user can modify the setting. The solution must use the principle of least privilege.

What should you identify? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.

NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

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certma2023
Aug 17, 2023

Answer is wrong. To have new features & updates on all users or some/targeted users you need to configure "release preference" for the entire organization/tenant. Only the Global Admins can change this. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/admin/manage/release-options-in-office-365?view=o365-worldwide#set-up-the-release-option-in-the-admin-center

daye
Nov 14, 2023

Exactly! Release Preferences and User 1

mikl
May 10, 2024

I agree!

mikl
May 10, 2024

I agree!

nsotis28
Aug 26, 2023

release preferences user1

Casticod
Aug 28, 2023

Me too https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/admin/manage/release-options-in-office-365?view=o365-worldwide

imlearningstuffagain
Oct 13, 2023

The suggested anwer is wrong: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/admin/manage/release-options-in-office-365?view=o365-worldwide Partial quote: "You can change how your organization receives Microsoft 365 updates by following these steps. You have to be a global admin in Microsoft 365 to opt in."

Festus365
Dec 4, 2023

Can user2 service support administrator modify the setting?

haimrevolution
Jan 26, 2024

The answer is definitely wrong why would a global admin not have the ability

blairskimo
Jul 15, 2024

"The answer is definitely wrong why would a global admin not have the ability upvoted 1 times" princaple of least privelage maybe ?

Atos
Jul 18, 2024

The given answer is completely wrong. I would say: Release Preferences & User 1

APK1
Aug 15, 2024

Release preference & Global Admin (question is tricky as least previlege given only to confuse D:)

jarattdavis
Aug 19, 2024

To provide early access to Microsoft 365 features and service updates, you need to modify the "Release preferences" setting. User2, with the role of "Service Administrator", has the necessary privileges to manage service settings and configurations. This aligns with the principle of least privilege, as they have the required permissions without being a Global Administrator.

GingaNinja
Sep 22, 2024

I think the answer is right: Requirement 1: only give the user the insider channel (Current) Requirement 2: Principle of least privlidge To do this you would need to visit cloud policy config and be atleast a Cloud apps admin

Kock
Nov 22, 2024

User Administrator https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/entra/identity/role-based-access-control/permissions-reference#user-administrator Cloud Application Administrator https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/entra/identity/role-based-access-control/permissions-reference#cloud-application-administrator

EubertT
Apr 10, 2025

Consulted with AI Correct selections: Microsoft 365 setting: Release preferences User: User1 and User3 only Explanation: Release preferences control when users receive new Microsoft 365 features (Targeted release). Only users with the Global Administrator or Cloud Application Administrator roles can configure these settings. From the table: User1 – Global Administrator ✅ User3 – Cloud Application Administrator ✅ User2 – Service Support Administrator ❌ (cannot configure release preferences) User4 – No role ❌

skids222
Apr 20, 2025

Given answer is wrong: ChatGPT o3: Answer: User: User1 only Explanation: Why “Release preferences” is correct: This setting controls who gets early access to new Microsoft 365 features and service updates. It's found under Settings > Org settings > Organization profile. Why the other settings are wrong: Office installation options – Controls how Office apps are installed/updated, not feature rollout. Privileged access – Related to Privileged Access Management (PAM), not release schedules. User roles: User1 (Global Administrator): ✅ Can change Release preferences. User2 (Service Support Administrator): ❌ Limited to support tickets and service health—can’t modify org settings. User3 (Cloud Application Administrator): ❌ Manages apps, not tenant-wide settings. Principle of least privilege: Only User1 has the necessary rights—no need to include others.