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MS-100 Exam - Question 2


Your company's Microsoft 365 tenant includes Microsoft Exchange Online.

You have been tasked with enabling calendar sharing with a partner organization, who also has a Microsoft 365 tenant.

You have to make sure that users in the partner organization has access to the calendar of every user instantly.

Which of the following actions should you take?

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Correct Answer: B

To enable calendar sharing with a partner organization that also has a Microsoft 365 tenant, you should configure a new organization relationship via the Exchange admin center. This action allows users in the partner organization to access the calendar of every user in your organization instantly. Configuring a conditional access policy or general sharing settings will not achieve this specific requirement, and the Set-SPOSite cmdlet is not relevant for this scenario.

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zul_n
Oct 1, 2021

B is correct. Exchange admin centre | organization | new organization sharing

machinegf
Mar 14, 2022

The answer is C Exchange admin centre | organization | Sharing and add a the policy with the desired domain. No relationship involved

JakeH
Nov 19, 2021

B for sure. Was in exam for me today

Balvosko
Mar 31, 2022

B seems correct. When you click under https://admin.exchange.microsoft.com/#/sharing the + sign, it will open a new window that is called "new organization relationship" which is described exactly in the answer B

Oceanide
Nov 25, 2021

Correct answer is B.

GillactusOption: C
Dec 14, 2022

Exchange Admin center --> Organization -->Sharing

Razuli
Dec 22, 2022

thanks

Don123
Jan 26, 2023

B. Configure a new organization relationship via Exchange admin center. To enable calendar sharing with a partner organization that also has a Microsoft 365 tenant, you should configure a new organization relationship via the Exchange admin center. This will allow users in the partner organization to have access to the calendar of every user in your organization instantly. You would have to go to Exchange admin center > sharing > + new > organization and add the partner organization details and configure the appropriate sharing settings such as calendar sharing, mailboxes sharing etc. Conditional access policy, sharing settings and running cmdlet are not related to calendar sharing with partner organization.

NikolasFj98Option: B
Nov 4, 2022

B is correct

StartkabelsOption: B
Dec 6, 2022

Nobrainer B

sooshaOption: B
Jan 4, 2023

https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/exchange/sharing/organization-relationships/create-an-organization-relationship

vanr2000Option: B
Apr 5, 2023

The right answer is "B" Set up an organization relationship to share calendar information with an external business partner. Microsoft 365 or Office 365 admins can set up an organization relationship with another Microsoft 365 and Office 365 organization or with an Exchange on-premises organization. If you want to share calendars with an on-premises Exchange organization, the on-premises Exchange administrator has to set up an authentication relationship with the cloud (also known as "federation") and must meet minimum software requirements. Links that supports the right answer: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/exchange/sharing/organization-relationships/organization-relationships https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/exchange/sharing/organization-relationships/create-an-organization-relationship

Adebimpeidiat
Apr 17, 2023

B is the answer It is because you are sharing with an external organization, this would allow them to access calendar of every user in your organization.

walther23Option: B
Apr 19, 2025

la b es la correcta asi le asigna un nuevo rol en el centro de administacion