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Certification process overview
Article • 09/19/2023
Why get certified?
Earning a Microsoft Certification is globally recognized evidence of real world skills. A
Microsoft Certification showcases your commitment to keeping pace with rapidly
changing technology and positions you for increased skills, efficiency, and earning
potential in your professional roles.
Thirty-five percent of technical professionals say getting certified led to increased
income and twenty-six percent reported promotions1. IT professionals who achieve
a relevant, role-based technical certification perform an average of twenty-six
percent better than their uncertified colleagues2.
Team leaders who support and encourage their teams to get certified can expect a
higher performing workforce. Workers are more likely to stay with a company that
invests in their skills through certifications3.
Getting a Microsoft Certification is also a great way to break into the tech industry.
A Microsoft Certification conveys expertise, especially helpful for someone new to
the industry.
Getting started with Microsoft Certification
A great place to begin is the certifications overview, where you can explore certifications
by role or level. If you already know which certification you want to take, you can filter
and search from the browse certifications page.
Click the name of any certification to see the certification details page which lists the
exams you must pass to earn it. Some certifications only require one exam, while others
require more. On the details page, you’ll also find information about what skills are
measured, how to prepare, and links to registration. Each exam also has its own details
page covering exam-specifics.
Prepare for your certification exam(s)
For role-based, specialty, and fundamentals certifications, start by reviewing the study
guide on the exam details page. For MOS certifications, start by reviewing the skills list
on the exam details page. If you already have the skills, schedule the exam. If you’d like
more preparation, check out the certification or exam detail pages for options like:
Exam prep videos
Free online training on Training Services Partner
Instructor-led training
Practice Assessments
Additional preparation materials from Training Services Partner Press and training
delivered by Training Services Partners
Exam sandbox
To learn more about these and other ways to get prepared, visit: Prepare for an exam.
Register for a Microsoft Certification exam
When you’re ready, register from any exam details page. During the scheduling process,
you’ll choose to take the exam in a local test center or online. Local test centers provide
a secure, exam-ready testing environment while online proctored exams offer flexible
scheduling and the convenience of taking an exam from your home or office. Microsoft
partners with multiple exam providers to deliver certification exams for different types of
candidates. To learn more about these providers, how to register, and the benefits of
online exams versus test centers, visit: Register and schedule an exam.
Tip
We’re committed to ensuring that every person who’s interested in taking
Microsoft certifications can do so in a way that is fair and accurately reflects their
skills and abilities. Visit Request accommodations to learn more about requesting
accommodations.
Getting your exam results and certifications
For most exams, you’ll be informed of your results within minutes. But it can take up to
24 hours for results to appear in your Learn profile’s Certifications tab. For more
information about exam results and how to access them, visit Exam scoring and score
reports.
Please note: if you’ve taken a beta exam or scheduled your exam via Certiport , the
exam provider for students and educators, timing of exam results may vary.
Share your success with badges
If you’ve passed all the exams to earn a certification, congratulations! Employers and
colleagues will recognize your achievement when you share your badge on professional
networks or embed it in your email signature or resume. It’s your time to shine. You can
view, download, and share your accomplishments as badges or certificates, or share a
record of your success on your Microsoft transcript. For more information on transcripts,
visit View and share transcripts.
Renewing your certification
Keep in mind that role-based and specialty certifications expire after one year. You can
take free online renewal assessments six months before they expire to extend your
certification for a year. For more information, visit: Renew your certification.
1
IDC white paper, sponsored by Microsoft, “Benefits of Role-Based Certifications ,” June
2020.
2
Pearson VUE, “2018 Value of IT Certification ,” 2018.
3LinkedIn, “2020 Global Talent Trends Report ,” 2020.
Request exam accommodations
Article • 09/19/2023
We’ve designed certification exam accommodations to support candidates while
maintaining our high standards.
) Important
Request accommodations before you schedule an exam.
It can take up to 20 days to process and schedule an accommodation request
(online or in person). Be sure to plan ahead so we can ensure a positive exam
experience.
What types of accommodations are
considered?
We often approve accommodations for:
extra time for learning disabilities, ADHD, PTSD, or test anxiety
use of assistive technology
a personal care assistant, reader, and/or scribe to be present during the exam
limited ability to rearrange your home test environment to meet security standards
To see a detailed description of all accommodations and documentation requirements,
visit: Available exam accommodations and documentation requirements.
How to request exam accommodations
Be sure to request and confirm accommodations before scheduling your exam.
To request accommodations through Pearson VUE:
1. Review the list of available exam accommodations and documentation
requirements.
2. Visit Pearson VUE’s Reasonable Adjustments Request System .
If you’re a first-time user, click New User Registration and follow the steps to
create your account.
You will receive an activation email (click once on the link in the email).
Log into the system and click the “Start a new request here” button.
Provide the information requested at each step.
Upload any supporting documents, if required.
Click the “Submit” button.
3. You will receive an email confirming your request.
4. It may take up to 10 business days for disability experts to review your request.
You will receive an email when the review is complete informing you of the
decision.
5. If your request is approved, the email will include instructions for scheduling your
exam with accommodations.
If you have any questions about the process, please contact the Pearson VUE
accommodations team to learn more.
If you’ve contacted Pearson VUE but need additional assistance with accommodations,
please contact the Microsoft Exam Accommodations Support team.
Explore the exam sandbox
Not sure what to expect on the exam? If you use assistive devices or keyboard
shortcuts, the exam sandbox will help you understand how assistive devices can be used
in the exam interface, as well as how the keyboard can be used to navigate through the
exam. Go directly to the English exam sandbox , or learn more about the exam
sandbox, and find links to localized language sandbox experiences, by visiting: Prepare
for an exam.
Question types
To learn more about the different types of questions you may be asked, visit: Exam
duration and exam experience.
Appeal an exam accommodation decision
You can always appeal if your accommodation is denied. To appeal a denial:
1. Click the “Request an Appeal” button on the bottom of Step 6 on your request in
the Pearson VUE request system . This will place an appeal form in the “My
Forms” section of the page.
2. Download and complete the appeal form and upload it into the “My Documents”
section of Step 6.
3. Upload additional documents by selecting the “Upload Additional Documents”
button in Step 6. If you provided documentation with your original request, the
decision letter will contain details on what information was missing. If you didn’t
provide documentation with the original request, consider doing so as part of your
appeal.
4. Click the “Submit” button at the bottom of the page. Your appeal will be carefully
reviewed by disability experts.
If you have any questions about the process, please contact the Pearson VUE
accommodations team to learn more.
Available exam accommodations and
associated documentation requirements
Article • 01/04/2024
Available accommodations
All accommodations listed below must be requested before scheduling your exam
unless otherwise noted. Only requests for extra time and to have another adult present
in the testing area require documentation to verify your need for that accommodation
to ensure no unfair advantage is provided and to maintain the integrity of the
assessment experience. It's a bit inconvenient, but we're committed to a fair and valid
exam experience.
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Accommodation Verification Verification Why do you need to
Documentation Documentation request this
required for test required for online accommodation in
center proctoring advance?
Extra time Yes Yes Adding extra time requires
a reconfiguration of the
exam. Note: Microsoft has
added 5 minutes to exam
time for unscheduled
breaks. You do not need to
request an accommodation
for this time to be added.
Visit Unscheduled breaks
on exams.
Reader and Yes Yes Extra time will be
Reader/Recorder provided. For test center
deliveries, you’ll test in a
separate room. For online
deliveries, the proctors
need to know that another
adult will be in the room.
Personal Care No Yes For test center deliveries,
Assistant (PCA) you’ll test in a separate
room. For online deliveries,
the proctors need to know
Accommodation Verification Verification Why do you need to
Documentation Documentation request this
required for test required for online accommodation in
center proctoring advance?
that another adult may
enter the room.
Ability to read No No In test centers, this is a
aloud distraction to others, so
you’ll be given a separate
room. For online deliveries,
the proctors need to know
you’ll be reading aloud.
Moving during the No N/A. No advance notice In test centers, this may be
exam, including is required. For online a distraction to others, so
fidgeting deliveries, you may move you’ll test in a separate
around within your work room.
area if your face stays in
view of the camera and
all prohibited items
remain out of arm’s
reach. If you need to
leave your work area or
the view of the camera,
initiate a break.
Noise cancelling No No Proctors will inspect the
headphones with headphones to ensure
Bluetooth Bluetooth has been
disabled.
Screen Reader No No The exam must be
Software (i.e., configured to allow this
Dragon Speak software to run. At test
(STT), JAWS, or centers, you’ll be provided
NVDA) with a separate room. For
online deliveries, the
proctor must be aware that
audio will occur during the
exam. NOTE the availability
of the screen reading
software varies by
modality:
- Test Centers: JAWS may
be available depending on
the test center location.
- Online Exams: JAWS,
Accommodation Verification Verification Why do you need to
Documentation Documentation request this
required for test required for online accommodation in
center proctoring advance?
NVDA, ZoomText Reader,
and Windows Narrator
Sign Language No No For test center deliveries,
Interpreter you’ll test in a separate
room if the sign language
interpreter is needed
during the exam. If they are
only needed for the check-
in and exit process, you
may test in the primary
testing area. For online
deliveries, the proctors
need to know that another
adult may be in the room
with you.
ZoomText (Screen No No The exam must be
Mag Only) configured to allow this
software to run.
Wheelchair No N/A. No advance notice Not all test centers are
Accessible Test is required. wheelchair accessible.
Center
Adjustable No N/A. No advance notice Not all test centers have
Workstation is required. adjustable workstations.
Sit/Stand No N/A. No advance notice Not all test centers have a
is required. sit/stand desk, and this
requires a separate room.
Additional lighting No N/A. No advance notice At test centers, you may
is required. require a separate room.
Chewing gum No N/A. No advance notice In test centers, this is a
is required. distraction to others, so
you’ll test in a separate
room.
Other Yes Yes Anything not expected
under typical exam
conditions requires an
accommodation so the
proctor is aware something
will be different, so others
Accommodation Verification Verification Why do you need to
Documentation Documentation request this
required for test required for online accommodation in
center proctoring advance?
are not distracted, and to
ensure any changes to the
exam configuration are
available during delivery.
Ways to verify your accommodation needs
For accommodations that require verification (extra time and having another adult in
the testing area), please provide one (1) of the following forms of information when
requesting accommodations. A formal diagnosis is not required to verify your need.
Proof of past accommodations, such as:
Previous testing or training accommodations
Workplace accommodations related to the request
School/education related accommodation records, such as:
Records showing participation in special education services (e.g., an
Individualized Education Program (IEP), Section 504 plan, etc.)
Note from an educator or school administrator on school letterhead describing
accommodations provided to you in school or that establishes your needs.
Proof of other accommodations, such as:
Accommodations provided by government or public entities (e.g., access to
public transportation for a physical disability)
Accommodations provided at a conference, convention, or similar event.
Letter from your manager, supervisor, teacher, or similar who can confirm your
need for the accommodation.
This form is optional and intended to assist with this type of request.
Professional evaluations, such as:
Letter or written recommendation from your health professional (e.g., physician,
therapist, mental health counselor, psychologist, naturopath, etc.) The optional
WWL Healthcare Provider Form can be used as a template for your health
care professional.
Results of psycho-educational or other professional evaluations
Evidence of treatment, such as a prescription.
Other documentation.
If you have something not listed here that demonstrates your need for the
requested accommodation, please provide it. It doesn’t have to be a formal
diagnosis or documentation. Our disability experts will let you know if they need
additional information to reach a decision.
If you don’t have any of the above, please contact the Microsoft Exam
Accommodations Support team for additional support verifying your need.
Available Assistive Technologies
Dragon Professional Individual version 15 on Windows 10
Fusion 2022 and 2023
JAWS 2022 and 2023
ZoomText Magnifier 2022 and 2023
ZoomText Magnifier/Reader 2022 and 2023
NVDA 2021, 2022, and 2023
Windows Magnifier on Windows 10
Windows Narrator on Windows 10
Mac Zoom on MacOS 12 (Monterey), MacOS 13 (Ventura), MacOS 14 (Sonoma)
Allowed Items
For testing centers, some types of equipment, such as hearing aids and inhalers don’t
require pre-approval. It may be necessary for test center staff to inspect these items
before you bring them into the testing room. For a full list, review Microsoft’s Allowed
Items List .
You don’t need to request an accommodation for pets, service animals, or comfort
animals to be present during online exams. However, only service animals are
permitted in test centers; comfort animals are not. No advance notice is required.
You don’t need to request an accommodation to have a beverage during an online
proctored exam if it’s in a transparent spill-proof container. However, beverages aren't
allowed in most test centers (to avoid spills, damage, and distraction). Be sure to ask in
advance.
You don’t need to request an accommodation for most medical supplies unless they
require a connection to a cell phone or other monitoring device. If they do, you will
need to submit a request if a cell phone must be within view.
If you have any questions about the process, please contact the Pearson VUE
accommodations team to learn more. If you’ve contacted Pearson VUE but need
additional assistance with accommodations, please contact the Microsoft Exam
Accommodations Support team.
English as a second language
If the exam is not available in your native language, use the English as a Second
Language form to request additional time to read and answer the questions. If the
exam is available in your native language, you may take the exam in a different
language; however, you will not be given extra exam time to do so.
As part of the request process, you will need to attach a letter from an instructor or
employer or complete this form that verifies English is your second language.
Frequently asked questions about exam
accommodations
Article • 09/19/2023
If I have an accommodation for training that I took to prepare for the exam, do I need
a separate one for the certification exam itself?
Yes. The exam experience is separate from the training experience, and different
accommodations may be more appropriate in an exam setting. Microsoft is committed
to ensuring a fair and valid evaluation of your skills during our exam. To do so, we may
need to grant different accommodations that make more sense for an exam situation.
If I was previously provided an accommodation, do I have to go through the same
process for my next exam?
Once we have your accommodation on file, approvals are valid indefinitely for
permanent disabilities. You will not need to repeat the process unless you want to
change your specific accommodations. If you have a temporary disability, you‘ll need to
resubmit your request after one year.
If you received an accommodation from Pearson VUE prior to July 1, 2022, you will have
to create a profile in the request system to ensure that Microsoft’s policies are applied
to your request.
Why do I need to provide documentation to obtain an accommodation?
Certain accommodations require documentation to ensure fair and consistent delivery.
Because some accommodations could provide an unfair advantage to those who don’t
need them, we strive to create an equitable experience for all by verifying need.
We’ve expanded the list of documentation options that can be used to support your
accommodation request and removed documentation requirements where no unfair
advantage could be gained by providing the accommodation. You no longer need to
provide medical documentation to receive an accommodation. Learn more about the
types of acceptable documentation by visiting: Types of documentation accepted.
I would rather not disclose my condition to get the accommodation. Is that possible?
We do not request information about your condition. We simply need to know the
accommodations you want.
For those accommodations that require documentation, medical documentation is no
longer required. We have expanded the documentation options to include any
document that demonstrates your need, including those showing you received the
accommodation in the past. We don’t need to know what your condition is; we just need
to know that a similar accommodation has been granted. The more we know about your
specific needs, the more we can ensure you have what you need during the exam.
Microsoft and our exam delivery providers are committed to privacy and data security
and won’t share information provided as part of the accommodations process.
Note: Many accommodations don’t require documentation.
What are some behaviors that cause proctors to interrupt or revoke/cancel the exam?
Regardless of where you take your exam, you’ll be monitored via video; in an online
experience, this happens through a web camera. You must stay in view of the camera at
all times. Without an accommodation, you will not be able to read the questions aloud.
You may move your lips, mumble, fidget, move around, and look away from the
monitor.
If any of these behaviors, however, appear suspicious, the proctor will warn you to stop
the questionable behavior and may ask you to do another room scan if you’re taking the
exam online. If the behavior continues, the exam will be revoked.
One key difference between test center and online deliveries is that proctors have more
control over what is brought into the testing area. With online deliveries, if unauthorized
individuals enter your exam room, your exam will be cancelled or revoked. Note: If no
other childcare options are available, children under the age of 13 may be present
without requiring an accommodation.
If you need a reader/scribe or personal care attendant, that person may be present
during your exam by requesting an accommodation.
If you still have questions about specific behaviors that might cause the proctor to
interrupt or stop your exam, please contact the Microsoft Exam Accommodations
Support team to learn more.
What if I have challenges with the check-in process for online exams?
You’ll need to take and upload pictures from your phone and use your webcam to
visually scan the exam area within a 15-minute window. Your desk and walls will need to
be cleared of any prohibited items. Please request an accommodation prior to
registering for the exam if you feel unable to accomplish these tasks within the allotted
time or cannot rearrange your testing area to meet the “clean” room requirements.
I have an approved accommodation, but I need to reschedule. What do I do?
Use the same process you used to schedule the original appointment; contact the
scheduling agent as noted in your original approval letter. They will work with you to
reschedule the exam.
I am having trouble completing the request process and cannot proceed. Who can
help?
If you encounter issues that you cannot resolve at any point during the process, please
contact the Microsoft Exam Accommodations for additional assistance.
Register and schedule an exam
Article • 07/08/2024
How to register and schedule an exam
Begin with the certification overview or browse all certifications page to find the
exam you’d like to take, then click on the certification name.
On the certification detail pages, scroll to “Schedule exam” and click on the exam
provider button.
Effective January 16, 2023, you can have a maximum of two Microsoft Certification
exams scheduled at a time, either on the same day or on separate days through
Pearson VUE. After you take (or cancel) one of these exams, you can register for
another. Please note, there are no changes to exam scheduling through Certiport.
You can schedule certification exams no more than 90 days in advance. For any
additional questions on this policy, visit Pearson VUE customer service for test-
takers .
How to choose an exam delivery provider
In the “Schedule exam” section, you may see multiple exam provider options. If
you’re taking a certification on your own or as part of a training program, select
“Schedule with Pearson VUE”.
If you’re a student, member of an academic institution, or taking a Microsoft Office
Specialist (MOS) exam, select “Schedule with Certiport”.
Exam accommodations
We’re committed to ensuring that every person who’s interested in taking
Microsoft Certifications can do so in a way that’s fair and accurately reflects their
skills and abilities.
If you have a disability and want to request accommodations during the exam, visit
Request accommodations. Be sure to make accommodations requests before
scheduling so the exam provider has time to review your request and make sure
the testing environment supports your needs.
Online exam and test center options
In most cases, you can choose to take your exam online or at one of our local test
centers.
7 Note
If you don’t see an online option, it’s not available from your exam provider.
Test centers are a great choice if you prefer a quiet, pre-configured environment
without the worry of testing your computer and downloading software to meet
Microsoft’s security standards.
Online proctored exams give you the freedom to take the exam almost anywhere,
but you’ll be responsible for making sure your computer and exam area meet
security standards.
Run a system pre-check
If you decide to take your exam online, you’ll run a system pre-check to see if
the computer you’ll be using meets the requirements before registering.
For detailed instructions on how to perform the system pre-check, visit: About
online exams with Pearson VUE. (Certiport doesn’t offer online proctored exams at
this time.)
Step-by-step exam registration instructions
1. From any certifications or exam details page, click the button to schedule an exam
with the appropriate exam delivery provider.
7 Note
Most exams show only Pearson VUE as the exam provider. The Certiport option will
appear only if you’re taking a Microsoft Office exam or taking your exam as part of
an academic process.
2. When you click the schedule button, you may be prompted to sign into/create
your Learn Profile. We recommend you login with your personal Microsoft account
(MSA).
3. If you don't have a legal name on your Learn Profile, you will be redirected to add
one. Please ensure your legal name matches your Legal ID. Otherwise, you won't
be able to take the exam.
4. You will be prompted to fill out some information such as address, phone number,
and contact email before you are redirected to Pearson Vue. This information is
only collected since Pearson Vue requires it and Microsoft never stores this
information.
5. Click "Submit" to go to Pearson Vue. You can complete the rest of your scheduling
on Pearson Vue.
7 Note
From your Learn profile, you can reschedule your appointment, cancel it, or begin a
scheduled online exam—all in one place.
Prepare for an exam
Article • 02/16/2024
Review the study guides for technical exams
Study guides are available for each role-based, specialty, and fundamentals exam. They
will help you understand what to expect on the exam and include a summary of the
topics the exam covers, with links to additional resources. They also include study
resources where you can find self-study options and classroom training, as well as links
to documentation, community sites, and exam prep videos. The information and
materials in the study guides will help you focus your studies as you prepare for the
exam.
Skills review for Microsoft Office exams
On every Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) exam details page, you’ll find a “Skills
measured” section that includes a downloadable exam skills outline. This document
summarizes the topics that the exam covers.
Watch exam prep videos
Exam prep videos are available for some Microsoft Certification exams and are listed on
the exam details page and in the exam readiness zone. They provide tips, tricks, and
strategies for preparing for an exam by describing key skills measured on the exam and
how to allocate your study time. Each video segment corresponds to a major topic area
on the exam. These on-demand videos, led by Microsoft Certified Trainers (MCTs), will
highlight objectives that many test takers find difficult and include example questions
and answers with explanations. You can browse all available videos in the exam
readiness zone.
Self-paced training on Microsoft Learn
A list of free online learning paths is available on each certification and exam details
page to help you prepare. You can also browse all learning paths and modules based on
product (for example, Azure, Microsoft 365, Windows), based on role (such as developer
or data engineer), or based on learning level (beginner, intermediate, and advanced).
Microsoft Learn online modules and tutorials are bite-sized, interactive skill builders you
complete at your own pace and are available in multiple languages.
Instructor-led training
Find relevant instructor-led courses to prepare for your exam on the exam detail pages,
or browse all instructor-led courses. If you’re looking for in-depth, structured training,
instructor-led training offers dedicated, personal attention from technical subject matter
experts.
Online or in-person classes and workshops delivered by Microsoft Certified trainers are
centered around up-to-date ILT course material on Microsoft Learn to help you prepare
for certification.
Learn from a Microsoft Certified Trainer
Our worldwide training partner network offers trainer-delivered courses for your team
leveraging Microsoft Certified Trainers (MCT). MCTs are best-in-class trainers who deliver
Microsoft Official courseware through in-person and hybrid training deliveries. To
ensure the best ILT deliveries connect with a training partner today and request an MCT
instructor.
Take a Practice Assessment
Practice Assessments on Microsoft Learn: Some exams have free Practice Assessments,
available in multiple languages, that are delivered through Microsoft Learn to help you
prepare for your exam.
Practice Assessments help you practice skills, assess your knowledge, and identify the
areas where you need additional preparation to accelerate your chances of succeeding
on certification exams. These Practice Assessments are intended to provide an overview
of the style, wording, and difficulty of the questions that you are likely to experience on
this exam. These questions are not the same as what you will see on the exam nor is this
document illustrative of the length of the exam or its complexity. For example, you may
see additional question types, multiple case studies, and labs. These questions are
examples only to provide insight into what to expect on the exam and help you
determine if additional preparation is required.
Practice Assessments are available in multiple languages, allowing you to take the
assessment in your preferred language as available.
Some of the questions on some practice assessments are generated by artificial
intelligence. These questions are reviewed by SMEs before they are added to the
Practice Assessment question pool.
Note that the exams may not be available in the same languages as the Practice
Assessment.
If available, a link will be provided on the certification details page. Visit the Practice
Assessments page to explore the comprehensive list of available Practice Assessments.
If you have any questions about Practice Assessments, review the FAQs.
We would like your feedback on the Practice Assessment experience; if you take a
Practice Assessment, please complete the Practice Assessment Survey .
Practice Tests offered by MeasureUp: Some exams have practice tests that are offered
through MeasureUp to help you prepare for your exam. If available, a link will be
provided on the certification details page.
Microsoft Press resources
Get more help from study guides, videos, and practice exams from the experts at
Microsoft Press .
Explore the exam sandbox
You can demo the exam experience by visiting our “exam sandbox.” Here you can
experience the look and feel of the exam before taking it. You’ll be able to interact with
different question types (e.g., build list, drag and drop, etc.) in the same user interface
you’ll use during the exam. Through the sandbox you can also learn which actions are
required to answer each question type, where information about the exam is located
(e.g., time remaining, questions remaining, etc.), how to mark questions for review, and
how to leave comments. You’ll also have access to the exam instructions, question type
help, and the non-disclosure agreement, so you can experience the exam from start to
finish.
The exam sandbox is available in the following languages:
Arabic
Chinese (Simplified)
Chinese (Traditional)
English
French
German
Indonesian
Italian
Japanese
Korean
Portuguese (Brazil)
Russian
Spanish
Request an accommodation
If you use assistive devices, read aloud, fidget, or require extra time, you may need an
accommodation. Accommodations must be requested before you register for the exam.
Learn more about requesting accommodations.
Practice Assessments for Microsoft
Certifications
Article • 09/03/2024
Overview
Are you preparing for a Microsoft Certification exam? We’re excited to announce
Practice Assessments on Microsoft Learn, our newest free exam preparation resource
that allows you to assess your knowledge and fill knowledge gaps so that you are better
prepared for your certification exam.
These assessments provide you with an overview of the style, wording, and difficulty of
the questions you’re likely to experience on the exam. Through these assessments,
you’re able to assess your readiness, determine where additional preparation is needed,
and fill knowledge gaps bringing you one step closer to the likelihood of passing your
exam.
These questions are not the same as what you will see on the exam nor is this document
illustrative of the length of the exam or its complexity. For example, you may see
additional question types, multiple case studies, and labs. These questions are examples
only to provide insight into what to expect on the exam and help you determine if
additional preparation is required. Taking a Practice Assessment is not a replacement for
training taken or experience using Microsoft products.
7 Note
Practice Assessments will be available in local languages soon.
Availability
Below is a list of all the Practice Assessments available.
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1 AI-102: Designing and Implementing a Microsoft Azure AI Solution
2 AI-900: Microsoft Azure AI Fundamentals
S/N Practice Assessment
3 AZ-104: Microsoft Azure Administrator
4 AZ-140: Configuring and Operating Microsoft Azure Virtual Desktop
5 AZ-204: Developing Solutions for Microsoft Azure
6 AZ-305: Designing Microsoft Azure Infrastructure Solutions
7 AZ-400: Designing and Implementing Microsoft DevOps Solutions
8 AZ-500: Microsoft Azure Security Technologies
9 AZ-700: Designing and Implementing Microsoft Azure Networking Solutions
10 AZ-800: Administering Windows Server Hybrid Core Infrastructure
11 AZ-801: Configuring Windows Server Hybrid Advanced Services
12 AZ-900: Microsoft Azure Fundamentals
13 DP-100: Designing and Implementing a Data Science Solution on Azure
14 DP-203: Data Engineering on Microsoft Azure
15 DP-300: Administering Microsoft Azure SQL Solutions
16 DP-420: Azure Cosmos DB Developer Specialty
18 DP-600: Implementing Analytics Solutions Using Microsoft Fabric
18 DP-900: Microsoft Azure Data Fundamentals
19 MB-210: Microsoft Dynamics 365 Sales Functional Consultant
20 MB-230: Microsoft Dynamics 365 Customer Service Functional Consultant
21 MB-240: Microsoft Dynamics 365 Field Service Functional Consultant
22 MB-310: Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance Functional Consultant
23 MB-330: Microsoft Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management Functional Consultant
Associate
24 MB-500: Dynamics 365: Finance and Operations Apps Developer Associate
25 MB-800: Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central Functional Consultant Associate
26 MB-910: Microsoft Dynamics 365 Fundamentals (CRM)
27 MB-920: Microsoft Dynamics 365 Fundamentals (ERP)
28 MD-102: Endpoint Administrator
S/N Practice Assessment
29 MS-102: Microsoft 365 Administrator
30 MS-700: Managing Microsoft Teams
31 MS-721: Collaboration Communications Systems Engineer
32 MS-900: Microsoft 365 Fundamentals
33 PL-200: Microsoft Power Platform Functional Consultant
34 PL-300: Microsoft Power BI Data Analyst
35 PL-400: Microsoft Power Platform Developer
36 PL-500: Microsoft Power Automate RPA Developer
37 PL-600: Microsoft Power Platform Solution Architect
38 PL-900: Microsoft Power Platform Fundamentals
39 SC-100: Microsoft Cybersecurity Architect
40 SC-200: Microsoft Security Operations Analyst
41 SC-300: Microsoft Identity and Access Administrator
42 SC-400: Administering Information Protection and Compliance in Microsoft 365
43 SC-900: Microsoft Security, Compliance, and Identity Fundamentals
Note: We will be launching Practice Assessments for others exams soon.
Benefits
Set yourself up for success and boost your exam performance.
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User Flow
1. Go to the Certification/Exam details page to access the free Practice Assessment.
2. If prompted, sign in using your Microsoft Account or create one.
3. Start answering the practice questions.
4. Check for the correct answer and view rationale with links to additional learning
resources.
5. View your score report with a breakdown of your performance.
6. Once you have completed an assessment, view results from previous attempts on
the Certification/Exam details page.
Frequently Asked Questions
If you have any questions about Practice Assessments, review the FAQs.
Any feedback?
We would like your feedback on the Practice Assessment experience; if you take a
Practice Assessment, please complete the Practice Assessment Survey
Practice Assessments are authored with assistance from AI. Learn more.
Exam duration and exam experience
Article • 05/01/2024
Exam duration
The number of questions on a certification exam is subject to change as we make
updates to ensure it aligns with current changes in the technology and job role. Most
Microsoft Certification exams typically contain between 40-60 questions; however, the
number can vary depending on the exam.
Exam time varies based on the type of exam you take.
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Exam type Exam Seat
duration* duration*
Fundamentals exams 45 minutes 65 minutes
Associate and expert role-based exams without labs** 100 minutes 120 minutes
Associate and expert role-based exams that may contain 120 minutes 140 minutes
labs**
Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) exams 50 minutes 60 minutes
*Exam duration refers to the amount of time that you have to complete the exam. Seat
time refers to the amount of time that you should allocate for the exam. It includes the
time needed to review the instructions, read and accept the Microsoft Certification Exam
Candidate Agreement, complete the exam questions, and provide comments after
completing it (if you choose to do so).
**Because labs can be removed at any time due to Azure outages, bandwidth issues,
etc., Microsoft does not provide a list of exams with labs. When you register for the
exam, you will be provided with the exam time. When you launch the exam, carefully
review the overview pages that provide information about what to expect on the exam,
including if labs are available.
Unscheduled breaks on exams
You may take unscheduled breaks during all exams, except Microsoft Office Specialist
(MOS) exams, without requesting them in advance through the accommodation request
process.
Some details:
Five (5) minutes have been built into the exam time that can be used for break
time. We have removed questions from the exam to accommodate this.
While only 5 minutes have been added to the exam time, you can take as much
time as you want during the break, and you can take multiple breaks; however, the
exam clock will continue while you are on break. If the exam time ends while you
are on break, your exam will be scored based on what you were able to complete
before the exam ended. If you are unable to finish the exam because you were on
a break or took a break, no adjustments will be made. You are responsible for
managing your own time.
Once a break is launched, you will not be able to return to the questions that you
viewed before the break even if they are unanswered or marked for review.
You can take a break at any point during the exam except in the middle of a lab or
within our problem-solution question sets (where you are presented a problem
and asked if the solution provided would solve the problem); breaks can be taken
before or after these types of questions but not during them.
You can take breaks during case studies, but you will not be able to return to any
question seen before the break.
You may leave the view of the camera while you are on break (e.g., to use the
restroom, check on your child, etc.). You must make sure to initiate a break through
the exam UI or your exam will be revoked.
IMPORTANT NOTE: You cannot access any unauthorized materials during your
break. If the proctor sees you doing so, your exam will be revoked. To learn more
about unauthorized materials during exams, review the OnVUE guide .
To start a break, select the “Take a break” icon at the bottom of the exam window.
After selecting the “Take a break” icon, you will be informed of the number of questions
you have seen, how many of them are unanswered, and how many are marked for
review. Please answer and/or review those questions before starting your break. You will
not be able to return to these questions after your break. Once you are ready to
proceed to your break, select “Start Break.” If you decide not to take a break, select
“Return to Exam.”
Once you have started your break, you will be reminded that the exam timer continues
running and informed how many questions are remaining on the exam. You will also see
the exam clock.
Accessing Microsoft Learn during your
certification exam
You can access Microsoft Learn as you complete your exam. However, this resource is
intended to be used for those questions that describe problems where you may need to
look something up on Microsoft Learn. It is not something you should be leveraging to
answer every question. If you do, you won’t be able to complete the exam in the time
allotted, and that is by design.
Here's what you need to know about this resource:
You will have access to everything in the learn.microsoft.com domain except Q&A,
Practice Assessments, and your profile.
Extra time has not been added.
The exam timer will continue as you explore Microsoft Learn content.
This resource is only available on role-based exams, not fundamentals or Microsoft
Office Specialist (MOS) exams.
This resource will be available in the same languages in which the exam is
available.
To use this resource during your exam, you will select the Microsoft Learn button
available on the exam question screen. This will open Microsoft Learn in a split screen to
the right of the exam question. You can then navigate through the website as you
normally would and expand it to full screen if you prefer. Below are a series of
screenshots showing the experience.
To open Microsoft Learn, select the icon on the question screen. In this example, it’s
below the question.
After selecting the icon, Microsoft Learn will open in a split screen to the home page.
You can launch multiple tabs of the Microsoft Learn website and navigate to different
portions of the site, except the Q&A section and to your personal profile (you won’t be
able to login). These tabs can also be individually closed.
You can adjust how much of the screen shows the question and how much shows
Microsoft Learn with a splitter between each window.
You can open Microsoft Learn into full screen. Full screen mode includes the test timer
and question count information in the header.
Web Browsing is restricted to the Microsoft Learn domain. While the Microsoft Learn
site includes links to other webpages, such as GitHub, attempts to navigate to other web
domains will prompt a message in the test window indicating the site is blocked.
To see a full demonstration of the feature set, visit Microsoft Open Book Video .
Take a Practice Assessment
Practice Assessments on Learn: Some exams have free Practice Assessments, available
in multiple languages (exams may not be available in the same language), that are
delivered through Learn to help you prepare for your exam.
These Practice Assessments are intended to provide an overview of the style, wording,
and difficulty of the questions that you are likely to experience on this exam. These
questions are not the same as what you will see on the exam nor is this document
illustrative of the length of the exam or its complexity (e.g., you may see additional
question types, multiple case studies, and possibly labs). These questions are examples
only to provide insight into what to expect on the exam and help you determine if
additional preparation is required.
If available, a link will be provided on the exam details page.
NOTE that practice tests for Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) exams are managed by
Certiport .
Question types on exams
To protect exam security and the value of our certifications, we don’t identify specific
exam formats or question types before the exam. However, you can demo the role-
based and fundamentals exam experience by visiting our “exam sandbox .” We created
this experience to provide you with an opportunity to experience the exam before you
take it. You will have an opportunity to interact with the different question types that
you may see during the exam in the exam user interface. In addition, this experience
includes the same introductory screens, instructions, help information, and Microsoft
Certification Exam Candidate Agreement that you will see on your exam. As a result,
using this sandbox should better prepare you for the exam experience and increase your
familiarity with the user interface, how to navigate between pages, what action to take
to answer each of the different question types, where information about the exam is
located (time remaining, questions remaining, etc.), how to mark questions for review,
and how to leave comments.
If you use assistive devices, this is an opportunity to understand how those assistive
devices can be used in the exam interface, how the keyboard can be used to navigate
through the exam, and so on. Additionally, you will be provided with the opportunity to
leave feedback on the accessibility and usability of the sandbox exam with your assistive
device during the item comment section. These comments will be monitored for future
improvements to the experience.
Note that if you use assistive devices, you will need to request an accommodation to be
able to use them during the exam. Learn more about requesting accommodations
before you register for your exam.
Keep in mind that while this experience is designed to familiarize you with the exam
experience and how to navigate through it, the secure browser that will be launched
during a real exam is not enabled in the sandbox. When enabled during the exam, it will
block all third-party applications, including assistive devices without prior approval; this
is why you must request an accommodation if you would like to use one during your
exam.
Here are some samples of questions you might see on an exam:
Active screen (0:44)
Build list (0:45)
Case studies (1:13)
Drag and drop (0:37)
Hot area (0:17)
Multiple choice (0:37)
Labs (2:58)
Mark review (0:33)
Review screen (1:36)
Navigation and timer (1:01)
NOTE that Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) exams are “Live-in-the-Application” and are
very similar to the lab question type displayed above. You will be expected to perform
tasks in the Office App that is the basis of the certification.
Exam scoring and score reports
Article • 09/24/2024
Scores needed to pass exams
Technical exams: All technical exam scores are reported on a scale of 1 to 1,000. A
passing score is 700 or greater. As this is a scaled score, it may not equal 70% of
the points. A passing score is based on the knowledge and skills needed to
demonstrate competence as well as the difficulty of the questions.
Microsoft Office exams: All Microsoft Office exam scores are reported on a scale
of 1 to 1,000. The actual score you need to pass depends on the specific exam
you’re taking.
How exams are scored
When answering most multi-part questions, you’ll receive one point for each
correctly answered component. You can earn all, some, or none of the points
possible for that question. If a question is worth more than one point, it will be
noted in the question. Usually, you’ll receive one point for each correctly answered
component.
There’s no penalty for guessing. If you choose an incorrect answer, you simply
won’t earn the point for that question or part. No points are deducted for incorrect
answers.
Some questions on the exam may not be included in your score. These questions
are used to gather data to update and improve the quality of each exam. However,
as soon as we have the necessary data to evaluate their quality, questions that
meet our psychometric standards will be scored. You won’t know which questions
are unscored, so you should answer every question as if it will be included in your
score.
Microsoft continues to introduce new and innovative question types that may
require different approaches to scoring. Alternate approaches to scoring will be
noted in the question text.
When to expect your score
For most exams, you’ll have results within minutes of finish the exam. You’ll also
get a report with your exam score and feedback on your performance. Exams with
labs take about 30 minutes to score, so you’ll have to wait a bit longer. Your score
will be available in your Learn profile within 24 hours.
If you took a beta exam, you won’t receive results until the exam completes the
beta process and goes live. To learn more visit: Beta exams.
For exams taken with Certiport, the exam provider for students and educators,
you’ll be presented with a screen showing your final score and pass/fail status as
soon as you finish the exam. Your results will also be available in your Learn profile
or in your Certiport dashboard within 24 hours. To learn more about accessing
your Certiport transcript, visit: Certiport’s FAQs .
How to access your score report
Score reports are available online for exams taken with Pearson VUE and Certiport.
To access your Pearson VUE score report:
1. Sign into Learn using the same personal Microsoft account (MSA) you used to
schedule your exam.
2. Select the Profile (Step 1 and 2) and then choose Credentials (Step 3) inside the
profile menu. Click Certifications (Step 4)
3. Scroll to the section titled “Past exams” and locate the exam. Select “View details
on provider site” to be taken to the exam provider’s dashboard.
4. Look for the exam for which you wish to view the score report, and then select the
‘View’ button.
Alternatively, you can also follow the steps provided below to view your score reports
directly from the Pearson VUE website:
1. Follow the steps on how to schedule an exam by selecting a certification on this
page Browse Credentials | Microsoft Learn
2. Before being redirected to Pearson Vue, you’ll need to provide details such as your
address, phone number, and contact email.
3. Once done, you will be redirected to the Pearson VUE Dashboard. Click on the
Pearson Vue Home Icon and then “View Score Report”
Understand an exam score report
The score report provides:
A numeric score for overall exam performance
Pass/fail status
A bar chart showing performance on each skill area assessed
Detail on how to interpret your results
The bar chart shows your performance for each skill area. Shorter bars indicate
weakness, longer bars show strength. The chart can’t be used to calculate the number of
questions answered correctly in a section or on the exam as a whole.
What to do if you fail an exam
If you fail a certification exam, don’t worry. You can retake it 24 hours after the first
attempt. For subsequent retakes, the amount of time varies. For full details, visit: Exam
retake policy.
To prepare for a retake, review the strengths or weaknesses revealed on your score
report. Practice the skills where your exam performance was weak as well as the skills in
the content areas with the highest percentage of questions. You can also review exam
preparation resources on the exam details page and the prepare for an exam page.
Note: Microsoft does not share which questions were answered incorrectly.
When you’re ready to retake the exam, schedule an appointment and pay (if applicable)
for the exam according to the exam retake policy.
Why Microsoft reports scaled scores
Scaled scores are standard practice across the certification and licensure industry
because they help candidates gauge improvement between retakes. The passing score
is based on subject matter experts’ review of the question difficulty in relation to an
expected skill. For easier sets of questions, more points are required to pass. For more
difficult sets of questions, fewer points are required to pass. (This is why providing a
simple percent correct won’t help you gauge success.)
Frequently asked questions about exam scoring
and score reports
I received the same score each time I took the same exam. Is something wrong?
No, receiving the same score on multiple attempts does not indicate an error. It’s not
uncommon for candidates to earn similar or identical scores on multiple attempts. This
consistent result demonstrates the reliability of the exam in evaluating skills. If this
happens, consider other ways to learn and practice. Learn more about how to prepare
for an exam.
I scored zero in one of the sections. How is this possible?
Some skill areas (those with less critical or infrequently performed skills) have fewer
questions than others. Therefore, if you had trouble with a skill area presenting just a
few questions, you may score zero.
I experienced significant delays between some of the questions. Was my response
recorded? Was it scored correctly?
You may experience delays of up to a minute between questions. The exam delivery
provider’s software is designed to accommodate this. Your answers are recorded, and
the exam was scored correctly.
Does the score report show a numerical score for each section?
No, the report only shows a numerical score to reflect overall performance. We provide
section level information in a bar chart to show your strengths and weaknesses more
clearly.
The bars on the score chart show that I scored more than 70 percent. Why didn’t I
pass?
Because each section of the exam (bar on the chart) contains a different number of
questions, you cannot combine the results across these sections to determine your
overall result. In other words, there is no one-to-one relationship between the length of
the bars and your pass/fail status.
Online proctored exams
Article • 09/19/2023
Why take an online proctored exam?
Online proctored exams are a convenient way to earn certifications from your home or
office rather than a test center. You’ll save travel time and the stress of finding the test
center on exam day. Microsoft partners with Pearson VUE to deliver certification exams
through online proctoring.
Visit: About online exams with Pearson VUE.
Before registering for an online proctored
exam
Online proctored exams are convenient, but there are some technical requirements. It’s
a good idea to review the process thoroughly before scheduling.
Complete the system test on the computer you’ll be using to take the exam. If your
system doesn’t pass the system test, it will likely fail during the exam. We
recommend taking the exam at a test center instead.
Take a clear photo of your identification documents. This step is required for
validating your identity at the time of testing. If the photo isn’t clear, the proctor
won’t allow you to take the test. There are no exceptions to this rule.
Review the testing protocol to know what to expect during the exam.
Understand the video and audio monitoring requirements. If you have concerns
about the online testing protocol, we recommend that you schedule your exam at
a test center.
We’re committed to ensuring everyone who’s interested in taking Microsoft
Certifications can do so in a way that’s fair and accurately reflects their skills. If you
use assistive technologies, you must request an accommodation to use them
during the exam.
To register for an online proctored exam, visit: Register and schedule an exam.
How to start an online proctored exam
We recommend logging in 15 minutes early to start the check-in process.
1. Sign into Microsoft Learn with the personal Microsoft account (MSA) associated
with your Microsoft certification profile.
2. Click on your photo avatar and select “Profile.”
3. Select “Certifications” in the profile navigation menu.
4. Your appointments will be listed at the top of the screen. Find the exam
appointment you wish to start and select the “Go to the exam” button on the
appointment screen.
5. Follow the on-screen instructions and download and install the secure browser. For
more details, visit: About online exams with Pearson VUE.
About online exams with Pearson VUE
Article • 09/19/2023
Introduction to online proctored exams with
Pearson VUE
Microsoft partners with Pearson VUE to deliver online exams to your home or office. A
proctor will monitor your exam via webcam and microphone to maintain the integrity of
exam results. Learn more about the online proctoring experience by visiting the Pearson
VUE site .
Participating countries/regions and supported
languages
Online exams are available in most, but not all, countries/regions. Many exams are
localized into various languages; however, greeter support, proctor support, and
proctoring software will be communicated in English (there may be limited Japanese
availability) even if your exam is in another language.
Before you register for an online exam
1. If you need special equipment, extra time, or other accommodations during an
exam, please request these accommodations before scheduling so we can provide
the best experience. Learn how to request an accommodation at Request
accommodations.
2. Make sure your computer meets the minimum system requirements by reviewing
Pearson VUE’s detailed information on what's required . For network
administrators who need advanced networking requirements, review the OnVue
Technical Requirements for the Candidate .
3. Complete the required system test on the same computer and in the same
location you’ll be taking the exam to make sure your computer, internet
connection, and location are compatible with the OnVUE software requirements.
4. Review the technical tips and testing environment requirements below.
5. Confirm your ID is compliant with Pearson VUE’s ID Policy and that the name on
your Microsoft Certification profile matches exactly the name on the government
issued ID you’ll present when you take the exam. To learn more about how to
check the name on your certification profile, visit: Manage your certification profile.
6. Update your Learn profile to include your mobile number and country code. If you
lose connection during the exam, Pearson VUE will use this number to contact you.
For instructions on how to update your profile, visit: Manage your certification
profile.
7. Read the Candidate Agreement. You must Agree to the Candidate Agreement
during registration. You will be reminded of the exam rules and must agree to
follow them before you can launch the exam.
8. Explore the exam sandbox to learn more about the exam UI and the different
types of questions you may encounter. In addition, review the videos on the
Pearson VUE site so that you know how to prepare for your online proctored
exam and what to expect during the exam.
Technical tips
Software and permissions
Make sure the user account you’re using to log into your computer has local
administrative permissions. For help on enabling administrative permissions, see
documentation for Windows and Mac.
Test on a personal computer rather than a work computer, if possible, as work
computers often contain software that prevents OnVUE software from launching.
You may need to configure your internet security and antivirus software to make
an exception for the OnVUE Secure Browser executable file.
Some antivirus software can cause performance issues. Consider disabling antivirus
scanning while taking your exam.
Make sure your security software won’t block the execution of JavaScript, Adobe
Air applications, or Adobe Flash Player extensions.
Network
Online proctored exams can be disrupted by proxy servers, network packet
inspection/filtering, or strict network security configurations.
If possible, use a hard-wired internet connection.
Testing environment requirements
Our policies, practices, and procedures may seem strict, but they maintain the integrity
of our online proctored exams. That’s what makes your certification so valuable.
Office or home setting
Your office or home must meet the following requirements:
Your office, conference room, or space must be walled, have a closed door, and be
free from disruptions.
No one else can be in or enter the room during your exam.
Communicating with the greeter and proctor
Phone: during the check-in process, the greeter will ask for your phone number in
case they need to call. After you’ve completed check-in, place your phone out of
reach but close enough to be heard in case the proctor calls you.
Chat window: Most communication with the greeter and proctor will be in the chat
window.
Microphone: During the check-in process and, if necessary, while taking your
exam, you can communicate with the greeter and proctor via microphone.
Language: Please note that your greeter and proctor may not know your preferred
language even if your exam is available in that language.
Identity verification
You must present a current government-issued ID. Refer to the Pearson VUE Before test
day page and click “View ID requirements” for acceptable examples.
Use your mobile phone to capture the required headshot and ID.
The name on the government issued ID you present must exactly match the name
on your Microsoft Certification profile. See Manage your certification profile.
If you’re in the process of updating or renewing your identification, please note
that legal name-change forms, including ID renewal forms, are not accepted for
online proctored exams.
Exam area scan
Prior to the exam, unplug any additional monitors and turn them away from you.
Turn off any other computers in the area as well.
The work area should be clear of all materials. Please keep the following items out
of arm's reach:
Books
Notepads
Post-it notes
Typed notes/papers
Writing instruments such as pens, markers, whiteboards, or pencils.
Use a mobile phone to capture the required exam area photos. If no phone is
available, a webcam can be used.
Mobile phone photos must be uploaded to launch your exam; a greeter will review
them along with your headshot and ID. The greeter will look for security risks and
notify you of issues prior to launching the exam.
No personal belongings
During the exam, you may not access or use hand-held computers or other
electronic devices, pagers, watches, wallets, purses, hats (or other head coverings),
bags, coats, books, notes, or any other materials not specifically approved.
In the event of a support issue, the proctor may contact you on your mobile phone
at the number provided during check-in. Please make sure the mobile phone
number in your profile includes the country code. It’s okay to keep your cell phone
nearby but out of arm's reach.
Clothing
For security and exam integrity, you may be asked to:
Turn out pockets so the greeter can see they’re empty
Roll up long sleeves to show there is no writing on your arms.
Lift a tie to show there’s nothing hidden underneath.
Pull back long hair back to show there is nothing attached to your ear (such as a
Bluetooth earpiece).
No eating, smoking, or chewing gum
Eating, smoking, and chewing gum are prohibited during the exam unless you
have an approved accommodation. An accommodation request is not required to
have a beverage present but it must be in a transparent, spill-proof container.
No exam assistance
You may not receive assistance or coaching from others while taking the exam or
allow anyone to view your computer screen during the exam.
The proctor cannot answer questions related to exam content.
Facial Comparison Policy
By registering for an online proctored exam, you understand and agree that
Pearson VUE may use facial comparison technology to verify your identity by
comparing your face to your identification. Facial images captured during the
testing process also help improve the application. If you don’t want facial
comparison technology to be used, please schedule your exam at a test center.
Recording during the exam
When taking the exam, you’ll be recorded, and the proctor will monitor you by
video and audio. Monitoring includes your face, voice, and the room where you are
seated during the exam. If you don’t wish to be recorded, please notify the proctor
immediately and reschedule your exam at a test center.
Candidate conduct requirements
To maintain the integrity of our exams, we must enforce the following:
You may not copy or record questions or answers from the exam.
You may not share or discuss the questions or answers in the exam with others.
If a proctor feels the Candidate Rules Agreement has been broken by a
candidate, a candidate is suspected of cheating or tampering with the exam
software, or if someone other than a child under 13 is in the exam room, they will
terminate the exam and report the infraction to Microsoft, along with audio and/or
video evidence. The exam may be invalidated, and Microsoft may decertify and
even ban the candidate from the Microsoft Certification Program.
Register for an online exam
For detailed instructions on how to register, visit: Register and schedule an exam.
Launching the exam and the check-in process
The launch and check-in process takes approximately 15 minutes but may take
longer depending on your personal computer configuration.
Before launching your exam, review the OnVUE FAQs for troubleshooting tips
and Pearson VUE’s guide to online testing .
On exam day, run the system test again on the equipment and internet
connection you’ll use during the exam.
Log onto your computer as an administrator to determine if any background
processes are running and stop them. For help on enabling administrative
permissions, see documentation for Windows and Mac .
Turn off browser pop-up blockers.
Place your mobile phone away from you but within arm’s reach in case the proctor
needs to contact you.
Ensure your Microsoft Certification profile is updated to include your mobile
number, including country code, in case Pearson VUE needs to contact you during
the exam.
To begin your testing session and connect with a greeter:
You can check in from 30 minutes before and up to 15 minutes after your
appointment time.
Sign in to your Learn profile with the Microsoft account (MSA) associated with your
Microsoft Certification profile. Click on your Learn profile avatar and select Profile
from the drop-down menu.
Choose Certifications from the menu inside your Learn profile. (If you can’t access
your Microsoft Learn profile, try again using an Incognito or InPrivate browser.) If
you’re still having trouble, open a case with certification support , and a forum
moderator will assist.
Your appointments will appear at the top of the Certifications page.
Select the “Go to the exam” link at the bottom of your exam appointment to be
taken to Pearson VUE.
Select the exam name under “Purchased Online Exams”.
Select “Begin exam” on your dashboard, proceed through the self-check-in
process, and wait for your proctor. (Note: you must select “Begin exam", to launch
the exam process.)
Once self-check-in is complete, a greeter verifies your identity, reviews your room
scan, and places you in the proctor queue. If the greeter has questions about your
ID or room scan, they’ll work with you to resolve them before you begin. If they do
not have any questions, you’ll be placed into the proctor queue
Please note: if you haven’t heard from a proctor within 30 minutes, we may have
lost connection. If this happens, use Pearson OnVUE Support live chat for
assistance. (Keep in mind that mobile devices must be out of arm’s reach during
the testing session.)
Your proctor won’t contact you during the exam unless there’s an issue.
If there is a technical issue during the exam, the proctor will attempt to contact
you via chat. If that doesn't work, they’ll contact you by phone.
If there is an issue after the exam contact Microsoft certification support.
Access your score report
Visit: Exam scoring and score reports
Remove proctor software
When your exam ends, you should remove all executable and ancillary files, including
the Pearson VUE Secure Browser. To remove the Pearson VUE Secure Browser, please
follow the standard application uninstall process for Windows or uninstall process for
Mac.
Frequently asked questions (FAQs)
about online proctored exams
Article • 09/19/2023
How do I request exam accommodations?
Visit: Request accommodations.
Can I reschedule or cancel my exam?
Visit: Exam reschedule and cancellation policy.
Can you share the latest exam scheduling policy?
You can have a maximum of two Microsoft Certification exams scheduled at a time,
either on the same day or on separate days through Pearson VUE. After you take (or
cancel) one of these exams, you can register for another. Please note, there are no
changes to exam scheduling through Certiport. Learn more about registering and
scheduling an exam.
What type of identification is required during the check-in process?
Visit: About online exams with Pearson VUE.
How do I change my legal name on my Microsoft Certification profile?
Visit: Manage your certification profile.
Where can I find a list of exam policies?
Visit: Policies and agreement.
After my exam has launched and I am assigned a proctor, how long do I have to
complete the exam?
Visit: Exam duration and exam experience.
What happens after I launch the online proctored exam?
You can expect to submit a photo of your ID and do a room scan. Once complete, you
will be assigned a proctor. For more information, visit: About online exams with Pearson
VUE.
Can I take a break during an online proctored exam?
Yes. We’ve added 5 minutes to our exams to allow for unscheduled breaks that don’t
need to be requested in advance. Visit: Unscheduled breaks on exams. If you need more
than 5 minutes for breaks, request additional time through our accommodation process.
If I'm taking multiple exams for a certification, do I need to choose a single exam
delivery method for all exams?
No, you may mix and match delivery methods (online proctored or in person at a testing
center).
Are online exams more difficult than exams taken at test centers?
No, the exams are of equal difficulty no matter which method you choose. Consider
which option makes you feel most comfortable during the exam.
May I take notes during my online proctored exam?
Yes, you can take notes during your online exam by using the whiteboard feature. You
can access the whiteboard during your exam by selecting the eraser icon at the top of
the screen. (You may not use an external whiteboard or pen and paper.) If you’d like to
learn more or practice using it, visit: Whiteboard // OnVUE // Pearson VUE .
Are online proctored exams as secure as a test center?
We're committed to protecting the integrity of our exams, regardless of delivery
method. When you take an online exam, you’ll first install a secure browser that enforces
rigorous safeguards throughout the process. In addition, a proctor monitors you
throughout the exam via webcam and microphone.
What happens to candidates caught cheating?
We review video of the exam process in cases where we suspect cheating. We're pretty
good at detecting cheating, so we don't recommend it—we decertify cheaters, remove
their certifications, and ban them from taking future exams.
Are online proctored exams available in multiple languages?
Yes, although proctors may not speak those languages. So, while the exam content may
be available in various languages, proctoring and support is generally only available in
English or Japanese (availability limited). To read more about language support during
online exams, visit: About online exams with Pearson VUE.
If I have technical issues before, during, or after the online proctored exam, who do I
contact?
If you run into problems before or after the exam, contact certification support. For
questions during your Pearson VUE exam, use Pearson OnVUE Support live chat to
contact Pearson VUE’s customer service team. (Do not use your mobile phone during an
exam.)
What if my phone rings during the exam? Can I answer it?
If your phone rings during the exam, limit your interaction to identifying the caller. If a
proctor is contacting you, the number will display as 617-379-0635, and/or caller ID may
identify the number as Pearson VUE. If this number or contact appears, please answer
the call.
Any mobile phone use other than engaging with a proctor is strictly prohibited and will
result in your exam being revoked. If your phone rings and the call is not from Pearson
VUE, don’t answer it.
If you need to silence your phone after the exam has begun, first alert a proctor, then
wait for their acknowledgement to ensure they understand you’re accessing your phone
only to silence notifications. Once you’ve silenced your phone, move it out of arm’s
reach.
Pearson VUE will not text you during your exam. If you receive a text notification, ignore
the notification, and continue testing. If an alarm sounds on your phone, first alert a
proctor, then wait for their acknowledgement to ensure they understand you’re
accessing your phone only to silence the alarm. Once you’ve done so, move your phone
out of arm’s reach.
Microsoft Applied Skills process
overview
Article • 10/25/2023
Why earn a Microsoft Applied Skills credential?
Earning a Microsoft Applied Skills credential demonstrates your proficiency in a specific,
scenario-based skill so you can make a bigger impact on every project, at your
organization, and in your career.
Getting started with Microsoft Applied Skills
credentials
A great place to begin is the credentials overview all of Microsoft credentials. If you
already know which credential you want to earn, you can filter and search from the
page. To find a complete list of Microsoft’s Applied Skills credentials, visit Browse
Credentials.
You can learn more about any Microsoft Applied Skills credential by visiting its details
page that describes the skills that will be taught as part of the learning path and
measured as part of the assessment lab. On the details page, you’ll also find information
about how to prepare for and how to launch the assessment lab.
Prepare for your Microsoft Applied Skills
credential
Start by reviewing the credential details page to understand the skills measured by the
assessment lab. If you’d like more preparation, the detail pages will include information
about free learning resources on Microsoft Learn as well as the availability of instructor-
led training.
Getting your results and credentials
For most Applied Skills credentials, you’ll be informed of your results within minutes, but
it can take up to 24 hours for results to appear in your Learn profile’s Credentials tab.
For more information about Applied Skills results and how to access them, visit Applied
Skills scoring and score reports.
Celebrate your success
If you’ve earned a Microsoft Applied Skills credential, congratulations! Employers and
colleagues will recognize your achievement when you share it on professional networks
or embed it in your email signature or resume. These credentials and skills are verified
by Microsoft, thereby offering a signal of trust that organizations can rely on, giving
them full confidence in the authenticity and accuracy of your skills.
It’s your time to shine. Learn more about how you can view, use and share certificates
and achievements.
Applied Skills assessment lab
accommodations
Article • 12/27/2023
We’ve designed Applied Skills assessment labs to support candidates while maintaining
our high standards.
What types of accommodations are available?
Screen reader availability
For those who need screen readers, you will have access to NVDA during the lab. When
you launch the lab, you will need to log into the virtual machine. The password is on the
Resources tab.
Once you are logged into the VM, you will be able to launch the NVDA screen reader.
Instructions are provided after selecting the arrow next to NVDA Setup and Access
(Screen Reader).
Expand the NVDA Setup and Access (Screen Reader) by selecting the arrow. Instructions
will appear. Locate the NVDA icon on the desktop. Open NVDA.
After doing so, you’ll hear a chime and NVDA instructions.
Extra time
For those who need additional time, you will be prompted to extend lab time in 15-
minute increments, up to one hour, approximately 10 minutes before the lab time
expires. If you need extra time, select Yes. This will give you a total of three hours to
complete the assessment lab.
You do not have to request this additional time prior to starting the lab.
Prepare for Microsoft Applied Skills
assessment lab
Article • 04/01/2024
Self-paced training on Microsoft Learn
A list of free online learning paths is available on each credential details page to help
you prepare. You can also browse all learning paths and modules based on product (for
example, Azure, Microsoft 365, Windows), based on role (such as developer or data
engineer), or based on learning level (beginner, intermediate, and advanced).
Microsoft Learn online modules and tutorials are bite-sized, interactive skill builders you
complete at your own pace and are available in multiple languages.
Instructor-led training
Find relevant instructor-led courses to prepare for your assessment lab on the
credentials detail pages or browse all instructor-led training.. If you are looking for in-
depth, structured training, instructor-led training offers dedicated, personal attention
from technical subject matter experts.
Online or in-person classes and workshops delivered by Microsoft Certified trainers are
centered around up to date ILT course material on Microsoft Learn to help you prepare.
Learn from a Microsoft Certified Trainer
Our worldwide training partner network offers trainer-delivered courses for your team
leveraging Microsoft Certified Trainers (MCT). MCTs are best-in-class trainers who deliver
Microsoft Official courseware through in-person and hybrid training deliveries. To
ensure the best ILT deliveries connect with a training partner today and request an MCT
instructor.
Assessment lab duration and lab
experience
Article • 01/24/2024
Most Microsoft Applied Skills assessment labs for a given scenario typically contain 12-
16 tasks; however, the number can vary depending on the skill domain being assessed.
The number of tasks that need to be completed in an assessment lab is subject to
change as we make updates to the lab to ensure it continues to evaluate the relevant
skills needed to complete the scenario.
You will have 2 hours to complete the lab with the ability to request an additional hour if
needed as you progress through the lab.
What to expect on the lab
The Applied Skills assessment lab gives you the opportunity to demonstrate your skills
by completing tasks in the associated technology, such as Azure, Microsoft 365, or
Power Platform. You will perform tasks in a virtual environment. The virtual machine is
remotely connected to a live environment where you perform tasks on real software and
applications.
In the lab, you will be asked to perform several tasks. The guidelines and requirements
for completing these tasks can be found in a series of email messages that are accessed
through the lab environment. You will complete these tasks using tools, such as the
Azure Portal, the Microsoft 365 Admin Center, Azure CloudShell, etc. Unless the email
states otherwise, you can complete the task using any method or tool.
It will take a few minutes to load the lab. You may do other activities while it loads. You
will have 2 hours to complete the lab tasks. You will NOT be able to save your work and
come back later, so plan to complete all the tasks in a single session. The actions you
take while completing the assessment lab will be recorded for quality control purposes.
To learn more about the assessment lab experience, watch this tutorial .
Getting started
After the lab launches, start by reviewing the Instructions, located in a pane on the right
side of the lab environment. These instructions provide important information for
accessing and completing the lab. Step 1 details the lab scenario.
Step 2 provides information on how to access the email messages. To access them,
select the “Open Emails” button on the Instructions pane. This will open an interface in
the lab environment that simulates an Outlook inbox. Read all the emails before
beginning to understand the full scope of what’s required in the lab.
Your username and password are provided in Step 3 of the Instructions. To log into the
associated technology (e.g., Azure, Microsoft 365 admin console, etc.), simply select the
username, and it will automatically complete the username field. Do the same for your
password after entering your username.
In the Troubleshooting section of the Instructions pane, you will find key tips for
navigating the lab environment.
Submitting your work
After you have completed all the tasks in the lab, select the “Submit Assessment” button
to submit your work for scoring. You will be asked to confirm that you really want to
leave the lab. Selecting “Yes” will end the lab section, and your work will be scored. It will
take a few minutes to evaluate your work after you submit it for scoring.
After you leave a lab, you will not be able to return to it because scoring starts (in the
background) as soon as you exit a lab.
Additional resources
Documentation
Deploy and configure Azure Monitor - Applied Skills
Deploy and configure Azure Monitor.
Microsoft Applied Skills Assessment – Candidate Agreement
Microsoft Applied Skills Assessment
Assessment lab scoring and score
reports
Article • 12/31/2023
Score needed to pass assessment labs
The score needed to pass an assessment lab will vary depending on the difficulty of the
lab in relation to the skills of the target audience. Because labs include a mix of easy
(those tasks that someone in the target audience who has the prerequisite skills and
experiences should be able to perform) and more difficult tasks (those tasks that
someone in the target audience are less likely to perform correctly), the passing score
will vary from lab to lab. As we update the labs, the number of easy and difficult tasks
may change over time; this, too, will affect the passing score.
How assessment labs are scored?
Labs are scored based on how many tasks are performed correctly. In most cases, each
task is worth one point. If you complete it correctly, you will earn the point; if you don’t
you will not earn the point. The number of points earned based on your task level
performance are summed together and compared to the number of points required to
pass. If you earned at least that number of points, you will pass the assessment lab.
The tasks are scored based on the result, not how you performed the task. You can
accomplish the tasks in any way that you would like (for example, through the UI or
using PowerShell commands) unless explicitly stated in the email. Complete the task as
you normally would; the scoring script evaluates the result based on the key
characteristics to determine if it was performed correctly. For example, if the task was to
add a user, the scoring script ensures that you added that user regardless of if you used
the UI or PowerShell commands to accomplish that task.
When to expect your score?
For most assessment labs, you should have results within minutes of finishing the lab,
including your pass/fail status and feedback on your performance at the subskill level.
This information will be available in your Learn profile. If a result doesn’t appear in your
profile within 24 hours, please contact Support .
How to access your score report?
Score reports, including those passed and failed, are available on the Applied Skills
credential details page where you completed your assessment.
Understand an assessment lab score report
The score report provides:
Pass/fail status
A chart showing performance on each skill area assessed
Recommended options for additional learning
The chart shows your performance for each skill area. Shorter bars indicate weakness,
longer bars show strength. The chart is not intended to indicate the number of tasks
performed correctly, either within a specific section or across the assessment.
What to do if you fail an assessment lab?
If you fail an assessment lab, don’t worry. You can retake it. To learn more, visit: Applied
Skills retake policy.
To prepare for a retake, review the strengths or weaknesses revealed on your score
report. Practice the skills where your performance was weak. You can also review lab
assessment preparation resources on the Applied Skills credential details page and the
Prepare for Applied Skills assessment lab page.
When you’re ready to retake the assessment lab and comply with the retake policy, visit
the credential details page and launch the lab.
Why can’t you tell me which tasks I passed and which I
failed?
Microsoft does not share which tasks were performed incorrectly on the assessment lab
because the assessment lab is not intended to be a formative experience. It is a
summative experience, focused on the demonstration of the skills measured by the
assessment lab. To that end, you will receive information about how well you performed
on a group of similar tasks but not about a specific task. Use this information to guide
your preparation for your next attempt.
Applied Skills frequently asked
questions
FAQ
Are Applied Skills credentials replacing
role-based Certifications?
No. Applied Skills credentials are not replacing Certifications. We are expanding our
credentialing portfolio to better meet the needs of our learners and customers by
allowing people to validate very specific skills sets with this new offering.
Certifications are role based and evaluate a wider range of skills needed to be successful
in critical roles that organizations need to be successful in today’s rapidly changing
technical environment.
Applied Skills credentials are scenario based and evaluate a narrower skill set that is
specific to a critical business problem or challenge that organizations are facing.
How do I choose between a
Certification and an Applied Skill
credential?
If you are looking to demonstrate that you have the range of skills needed to be
successful in a given job role, a Certification is the right way to go. If you want to
validate your skills on a specific business problem or scenario that your organization is
facing, an Applied Skills credential will make more sense.
Here are some key differentiators between Certifications and Applied Skills:
Breadth of skills validated: Certifications typically validate 4-6 skill sets while
Applied Skills validate one specific skill set.
Focus: Certifications are job role based while Applied Skills are product-based.
Purpose: Certifications are intended to validate skills needed for the technical
aspects of job roles that leverage Microsoft solutions and technologies while
Applied Skills are intended to validate specific scenarios that may be hindering an
organization’s digital transformation goals.
Will attaining an Applied Skills
credential help me pass a Certification
exam?
Many of the Applied Skills credentials can be used to help you prepare for Certification
exams. Because Applied Skills are awarded based on performance within a lab, that
experience may set you up for success on a Certification. All role-based Certification
exams require experience, so earning an Applied Skills credential is one way to get some
of the experience that is needed to pass the exam. However, not all skills assessed on a
Certification exam will have an associated Applied Skills assessment lab, so you should
not rely on Applied Skills alone. Visit how to prepare for a Certification exam.
I already have a role-based Certification.
Should I pursue an Applied Skills
credential?
If you want to demonstrate that you have skill sets that were not assessed by the
Certification, are Certification “adjacent,” or our needed for a specific project that you
would like to do or are working on, then an Applied Skill credential would be a great
way to show your employer and peers that you have those skills as well as the skills
validated by your Certification.
I’m just getting started on my Microsoft
credentialing journey. What should I
pursue first? An Applied Skills
credential, a fundamentals Certification,
or a role-based Certification?
It depends on your technical expertise and why you want to earn a Microsoft credential.
If you are exploring technology or just beginning your learning journey in technology,
starting with a fundamentals certification makes the most sense because it focuses on
ensuring that you have the foundational knowledge you need to get started in
technology.
If you have some experience and want to explore the different ways Microsoft
technologies and solutions are used to solve critical business problems, an Applied Skills
credential is a great way to get started validating real world skills focused on specific
projects or scenarios.
If you have some experience and are pursuing a job that leverages Microsoft solutions, a
role-based certification is the logical solution to validate role-based skills. Note that
some Applied Skills credentials are related to our certifications and may provide another
way to prepare for a certification exam.
Check out the Choose your Microsoft Credential guide to help you decide.
If you have other questions about Applied Skills credentials, visit Assessment lab
frequently asked questions.
Frequently asked questions (FAQs)
about renewal
Article • 07/08/2024
Do all Microsoft Certifications have the option to renew?
Microsoft associate, specialty, and expert certifications that have been available for more
than six months have a renewal option. For details, visit our certification renewal blog .
Is there a cost to renew Microsoft Certifications?
No. Certification renewal is free to anyone with a valid Microsoft associate, specialty, and
expert certification.
Do I need to renew my Microsoft fundamentals certification?
No. Renewal does not apply to fundamentals certifications as they do not expire.
Why do role-based certifications expire after one year?
Certifications expire after one year to ensure that tech professionals keep skills up-to-
date with evolving technology.
Can I renew my certification by passing a beta exam or by retaking an exam before
my certification expires?
No. You must pass the renewal assessment for your certification on Microsoft Learn
before your certification expires; no alternative paths are available to renew your
certification. There are no exceptions to this policy.
My expert-level certification requires achieving an associate-level certification as a
prerequisite. If the associate-level certification expires, will my expert-level
certification automatically expire, too?
No. Your expert-level certification will not automatically expire if your associate-level
prerequisite certification expires. Each certification must be renewed separately by
passing the associated renewal assessment.
My certification expired. What happens now?
If your certification expires, you must earn the certification again by passing the required
exam(s). For more information, visit our Certification expiration policy.
Renewal process questions
Are there different ways to renew my certification?
No. The only way to renew a Microsoft Certification is by passing the free, online
renewal assessment on Microsoft Learn.
Can I renew my certification more than six months before it expires?
No. The renewal assessment on Microsoft Learn is only available once you're eligible six
months before your certification expires (expiration dates and times are in UTC).
We recommend taking the renewal assessment well before expiration to allow time for
any unforeseen events, such as medical emergencies, technical issues, or multiple
retakes.
Where do I go to check what certifications are available for renewal?
Sign into your Learn profile, select the photo avatar, and choose Profile from the
dropdown menu. Choose Certifications inside the profile menu and look for the blue
Renew button as you scroll through your certifications.
Note: If we have an email on the Learn Profile and you agreed to our communication
terms you’ll receive email notifications as your certifications become eligible for renewal.
Questions about renewal assessment
How many times can I retake the assessment?
There is no limit to renewal assessment retakes. Just be sure to pass before your
certification expires. If you don’t pass, you can try again immediately. After the second
try, you'll need to wait at least 24 hours between future attempts.
Once I pass the renewal assessment, how long does it take to update my certification
to show the new expiration date?
Once you pass the renewal assessment, the expiration date for your certification will be
immediately updated on your Microsoft Learn profile.
NOTE: After June 2023, Certification badges on Credly will no longer be updated with
new expiration dates.
Are the renewal assessments aligned to the regular exam update cadence?
Yes. Updates to the assessments are aligned with certification exam updates.
Which languages are assessments available in?
Renewal assessments on Microsoft Learn will be available in the same language(s) as
their corresponding certification exams.
I have heard renewal assessment is shorter. How do I prepare for the renewal
assessment?
The renewal assessment is shorter because it focuses only on relevant updates. Renewal
assessments take about 45 minutes to complete. Prepare by using the learning modules
on the certification’s renewal page on Microsoft Learn.
Certification Retirement and the Impact on
Renewable Certification
Why does Microsoft occasionally retire certifications? Several factors influence
retirement decisions.
Relevancy: Technology and associated job roles are evolving more quickly than
ever before. To keep the certification program relevant, exams and certifications
are regularly reviewed to ensure they reflect the latest skills technologies. A
certification will be retired when it is deemed to have lost relevancy.
Product Alignment: Product groups may decide to depreciate a product. With
that, all learning content and related certifications must be taken out of the market
in a timely manner.
Instructional Design: Sometimes, content teams evolve the strategy for earning a
certification. For example, multiple exams could be merged down to one, which
may result in certifications being retired.
Is the renewal program changing? No. This update is only focused on deploying a
smoother process for retiring certifications. The certification renewal program continues
to focus on providing renewal assessments to all learners who have a role-based
certification. The assessments are free to take, and there are no limits to attempts. To
keep the certification active, the learner must pass the renewal assessment before the
certification expires. This window opens 6 months before expiry.
What was the change that was made? This update enables Microsoft to provide a more
user-friendly way of retiring a certification. For instance, because of this work, the
system will suppress any renewal reminders for retiring certs, as these reminders would
be potentially confusing. In addition, in the case of a retiring certification, the window to
renew may be shortened for some users, based on their certification anniversary date.
This update ensures Microsoft is always communicating accurate dates for renewal
activity on Learn.
How will I know if I have a certification that is retiring? Alerts will be visible on Learn,
just as they are today. With this update to the system, the “renew by” messaging will
take into consideration retirement dates. For instance, if a certification retirement date
precedes the expiration date for a certification, the learner will be instructed to renew
before certification retirement.
Several legacy certifications have already retired before this capability was enabled.
How are those being handled? It is true that several renewable certifications have
retired, meaning learners can no longer earn the certifications. However, until now, there
has been no mechanism to disable renewal assessment portion. With this update, there
will be a bulk retirement of all renewal assessments related to the previously retired
certifications. Learners who possess any of the retired certifications will receive a direct
email from Microsoft along with guidance on how long the renewal assessment will be
available.
View and share your transcript
Article • 09/19/2023
Access transcripts in Learn
You can view, share, and print your transcript from your Learn profile:
Sign into your Learn profile
Click on the photo avatar and select Profile from the dropdown menu
In the profile menu, select Transcript. Your transcript displays all successfully
completed certifications and modules.
4. Select “Share link” to generate an online link to your transcript you can share with
potential employers. Save, share, or email a copy of your transcript, from the Print
link. (Choose “Save to PDF” or print from the Printer drop-down menu. You can
then attach the downloaded PDF to an email, print, or save it for your records.)
Missing certificates
If the certification you are working toward requires two or more exams, you won’t
receive the certificate until you pass all required exams.
For help finding or downloading an earned certificate, visit: Certification support.
Educational transcripts
Transcripts for learning institutions must be shared via Credly. Please visit: College credit
for certification exams to learn more.
Sharing Microsoft Credentials
Article • 07/01/2024
About digital certificates and achievements
Sharing your Microsoft Credentials through your Microsoft Learn profile is proof that
you’ve met the requirements for earning that credential. More than that, they’re a
symbol of that you have demonstrated business critical skills as well as your
commitment to keeping pace with technology. Share your credential on your LinkedIn
profile and career-related social media posts or by adding a personalized link in your
email signature.
Digital certificates can be downloaded and printed for your records (or framed on your
wall so they’re visible in your next video call… and your mom might like a copy, too!)
Access transcripts in the Learn profile
You can view, share, and print your transcript from your Learn profile:
Sign into your Learn profile.
At the bottom of the left-hand menu, select Transcript. Your transcript displays all
earned credentials and qualifications.
Sharing transcripts and settings
Transcript settings allow you to choose what information you want to share. While in
your Learn profile, in the Transcripts section, there is an option at the top of the page to
set privacy settings for both Print and Sharing options.
After you save your sharing preferences, you have two ways to share:
Select Share link in the top right hand of the page to generate an online link to
your transcript that you can then share.
Select Print and choose Save to PDF or print from the Printer dropdown menu.
You can then attach the downloaded PDF to an email, print, or save it for your
records.
Sharing and Privacy Setting
Profile settings are accessible in the top drop-down next to the profile icon.
Before sharing, ensure that the profile Privacy Setting is not set to Private Mode.
Operating in Private Mode will ensure your name, achievements and Q&A
contributions are hidden. It will also prevent anyone from viewing your profile even
if you want to share.
For other profile management tips, see profile settings.
Sharing Applied Skills credentials
Within the Learn profile, you can share validated details of your Microsoft credentials:
At the top of the page, click on your profile icon and from the dropdown menu
select Profile.
Within your Learn profile, select Credentials in the left-hand column. You can
select from applied skills or certifications in the center section.
Select Applied Skills. Your earned credentials will be displayed in a list.
For the Applied Skills credential you want to share, select View credential details
below the description. The Your credentials details screen will display.
Select the Share link for a set of sharing options.
Sharing Certification credentials
Within the Learn profile, you can share validated details of your Microsoft credentials:
At the top of the page, click on your profile icon and from the dropdown menu
select Profile.
Within your Learn profile, select Credentials in the left-hand column. You can then
select the Applied Skills or Certifications tab.
Select Certifications. Your earned Certification will be displayed on a list.
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Article • 10/25/2023
Building technical skills are valuable to both individuals and organizations. This page
includes white papers, data sheets, and reports that detail how training and certification
positively impacts individuals and organizations.
White papers
Role-based tech training and certifications – the secret to business success. Here’s
why
Training Services Partner
Business value of digital transformation and the contribution of a growth mindset
IDC, sponsored by Training Services Partner
Benefits of role-based certifications
IDC, sponsored by Training Services Partner
Leveraging Training Services Partners for innovation and impact
IDC, sponsored by Training Services Partner
Understanding Training Services Partner Azure certifications
Training Services Partner (article updated annually)
Data sheets
10 reasons to earn a Microsoft Certification
Microsoft
10 things to look for in a certification program for IT employees
Microsoft
Top reasons to get IT training from a Microsoft Learning Partner
Microsoft
Third party reports
Nigel Frank Microsoft Azure Salary Survey
Nigel Frank
Nigel Frank Microsoft Dynamics Salary Survey
Nigel Frank
Pearson VUE’s Value of IT Certification
Pearson VUE
Global Knowledge 2020 IT Skills and Salary Report
Global Knowledge
Credential retirement
Article • 10/31/2024
Why credentials get retired
Technology changes faster every year. To keep our credentialing program relevant, we
continually review our Applied Skills scenarios and Certifications to ensure they reflect
the latest skills and Microsoft technologies and retire those that are no longer relevant.
Our goal is to empower candidates to be on the leading edge of tech by allowing them
to validate relevant, real-world skills needed to solve critical business problems and
perform job roles that are needed for organizations to achieve their digital
transformation goals.
Certifications scheduled to retire
Certifications scheduled to be retired in the next 12 months are listed here. (This
information is subject to change.)
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Microsoft Certified: Dynamics 365 Sales Functional Consultant Associate November 30,
2024
Microsoft Certified: Dynamics 365 Customer Insights (Journeys) Functional November 30,
Consultant Associate 2024
Microsoft Certified: Dynamics 365 Customer Insights (Data) Specialty November 30,
2024
Applied skills credentials scheduled to retire
Applied skills credentials scheduled to be retired in the next 12 months are listed here.
(This information is subject to change.)
Recently retired Certifications
These Certifications have been retired within the last year. When a Certification has been
retired for more than one year, it will be removed from this page. Once a Certification
has been retired, it will no longer be available in the Certification offerings. If you earned
or renewed a Certification before it was retired, it will remain on your transcript in the
Active Certifications section until it expires. Once the Certification expires, it will move
the Historical Certifications section of your transcript.
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Microsoft Certified: Dynamics 365 Finance Functional Consultant Associate February 29, 2024
Microsoft 365 Certified: Teams Application Developer Associate December 31, 2023
Microsoft 365 Certified: Messaging Administrator Associate December 31, 2023
Microsoft Certified: Azure Enterprise Data Analyst Associate April 30, 2024
Microsoft Office Specialist: Access 2013 June 30, 2024
Microsoft Office Specialist: Excel 2013 June 30, 2024
Microsoft Office Specialist: OneNote 2013 June 30, 2024
Microsoft Office Specialist: Outlook 2013 June 30, 2024
Microsoft Office Specialist: PowerPoint 2013 June 30, 2024
Microsoft Office Specialist: Word 2013 June 30, 2024
Microsoft Office Specialist: Excel 2013 Expert June 30, 2024
Microsoft Office Specialist: Word 2013 Expert June 30, 2024
Microsoft Office Specialist 2013 Master June 30, 2024
Microsoft Certified: Power Platform App Maker Associate June 30, 2024
Recently retired Applied Skills credentials
These Applied Skills have been retired within the last year. When an Applied Skill has
been retired for more than one year, it will be removed from this page. Once an Applied
Skill has been retired, it will no longer be available the Applied Skills offerings. Once the
Applied Skill expires, it will move the Historical credentials section of your transcript.
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Develop generative AI solutions with Azure OpenAI Service October 31, 2024
Build collaborative apps for Microsoft Teams September 2, 2024
Deploy containers by using Azure Kubernetes Service June 17, 2024
Exam and assessment lab retirement
Article • 10/25/2023
Why exams and assessment labs get retired
Technology changes faster every year. To keep our credentialing program relevant, we
continually review our Applied Skills scenarios and Certifications to ensure they reflect
the latest skills and Microsoft technologies and retire those that are no longer relevant.
Our goal is to empower candidates to be on the leading edge of tech by allowing them
to validate real-world relevant skills needed to solve critical business problems and
perform job roles that are needed for organizations to achieve their digital
transformation goals.
Exams scheduled to retire
Exams scheduled to be retired in the next 12 months are listed here by date. (This
information is subject to change.)
Exam Exam name Retirement date
number
AZ-220 Microsoft Azure IoT Developer July 31, 2023
AZ-600 Configuring and Operating a Hybrid Cloud with July 31, 2023
Microsoft Azure Stack Hub Azure Stack Hub
AZ-720 Troubleshooting Microsoft Azure Connectivity July 31, 2023
MD-100 Windows Client New date coming soon
MD-101 Managing Modern Desktops New date coming soon
MS-100 Microsoft 365 Identity and Services DNew date coming soon
MS-101 Microsoft 365 Mobility and Security New date coming soon
MS-220 Troubleshooting Microsoft Exchange Online July 31, 2023
MS-740 Troubleshooting Microsoft Teams July 31, 2023
MS-600 Building Applications and Solutions with Microsoft December 31, 2023 (for
365 Core Services PAC holders only)
Applied skills assessment labs scheduled to
retire
Applied skills assessment labs scheduled to be retired in the next 12 months are listed
here. (This information is subject to change.)
None at this time.
Recently retired exams
These exams have been retired within the last year. For reference purposes, we will
continue to provide a link to these exam detail pages for 12 months. These exams can
no longer be taken, but if a retired exam is one of the requirements for a Certification
that has not been retired, it can be used to fulfill the Certification requirements for up to
one year after it retires.
Role-based
Exam Exam name Retirement date
number
MB-320 Microsoft Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management, June 30, 2023
Manufacturing
MB-340 Microsoft Dynamics 365 Commerce Functional June 30, 2023
Consultant
MS-500 Microsoft 365 Security Administration June 30, 2023
MS-600 Building Applications and Solutions with Microsoft April 2, 2023 (for most
365 Core Services audiences)
MS-720 Microsoft Teams Voice Engineer June 30, 2023
Recently retired assessment labs
These assessment labs have been retired within the last year. For reference purposes, we
will continue to provide a link to the associated credential detail pages for 12 months.
These assessment labs can no longer be taken.
None at this time.
Exams retired more than 12 months ago
Role-based
Exam Exam name Retirement date
number
AI-100 Designing and Implementing an Azure AI Solution June 30, 2021
AZ-100 Microsoft Azure Infrastructure and Deployment May 1, 2019
AZ-101 Microsoft Azure Integration and Security May 1, 2019
AZ-102 Microsoft Azure Administrator Certification Transition June 30, 2019
AZ-103 Microsoft Azure Administrator August 31, 2020
AZ-200 Microsoft Azure Developer Core Solutions January 3, 2019
AZ-201 Microsoft Azure Developer Advanced Solutions January 3, 2019
AZ-202 Microsoft Azure Developer Certification Transition March 31, 2019
AZ-203 Developing Solutions for Microsoft Azure August 31, 2020
AZ-300 Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies September 30,
2020
AZ-301 Microsoft Azure Architect Design September 30,
2020
AZ-302 Microsoft Azure Solutions Architect Certification Transition June 30, 2019
AZ-303 Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies March 31, 2022
AZ-304 Microsoft Azure Architect Design March 31, 2022
DA-100 Analyzing Data with Microsoft Power BI March 31, 2022
DP-200 Implementing an Azure Data Solution August 31, 2021
DP-201 Designing an Azure Data Solution August 31, 2021
MB-200 Microsoft Power Platform + Dynamics 365 Core December 31, 2020
MB-400 Microsoft Power Apps + Dynamics 365 Developer December 31, 2020
MB-600 Microsoft Dynamics 365 + Power Platform Solution June 30, 2021
Architect
MB-900 Microsoft Dynamics 365 Fundamentals December 31, 2019
MB-901 Microsoft Dynamics 365 Fundamentals June 30, 2021
MS-200 Planning and Configuring a Messaging Platform August 31, 2020
Exam Exam name Retirement date
number
MS-201 Implementing a Hybrid and Secure Messaging Platform August 31, 2020
MS-202 Microsoft 365 Messaging Administrator Certification September 30,
Transition 2019
MS-300 Deploying Microsoft 365 Teamwork August 31, 2020
MS-301 Deploying SharePoint Server Hybrid August 31, 2020
MS-302 Microsoft 365 Teamwork Administrator Certification September 30,
Transition 2019
MTA
Exam number Exam name Retirement date
98-349 Windows Operating System Fundamentals June 30, 2022
98-361 Software Development Fundamentals June 30, 2022
98-364 Database Fundamentals June 30, 2022
98-365 Windows Server Administration Fundamentals June 30, 2022
98-366 Networking Fundamentals June 30, 2022
98-367 Security Fundamentals June 30, 2022
98-368 Mobility and Devices Fundamentals June 30, 2022
98-375 HTML5 Application Development Fundamentals June 30, 2022
98-381 Introduction to Programming Using Python June 30, 2022
98-382 Introduction to Programming Using JavaScript June 30, 2022
98-383 Introduction to Programming Using HTML and CSS June 30, 2022
98-388 Introduction to Programming Using Java June 30, 2022
ITPro/Developer
Exam Exam name Retirement
number date
70-086 Implementing and Supporting Microsoft Systems Management 2008
Server 2.0
Exam Exam name Retirement
number date
70-089 Designing, Implementing, and Managing Microsoft Systems October 31,
Management Server 2003 2010
70-123 Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining a Software Asset October 31,
Management (SAM) Program 2010
70-158 Microsoft Forefront Identity & Access Management, Configuring July 31, 2015
70-162 TS: Forefront Protection for EndPoint and Server, Configuring July 31, 2012
70-169 TS: Windows Small Business Server 7, Configuring July 31, 2013
70-177 TS: Microsoft Project Server 2010, Configuring July 31, 2015
70-178 TS: Managing Projects with Microsoft Project 2010 July 31, 2015
70-181 TS: Windows Embedded Compact 7 July 31, 2013
70-210 Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Windows 2000 2008
Professional
70-214 Implementing and Administering Security in a Microsoft Windows 2008
2000 Network
70-215 Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Windows 2000 2008
Server
70-216 Implementing and Administering a Microsoft Windows 2000 2008
Network Infrastructure
70-217 Implementing and Administering a Microsoft Windows 2000 2008
Directory Services Infrastructure
70-218 Managing a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Environment 2008
70-219 Designing a Microsoft Windows 2000 Directory Services 2008
Infrastructure
70-220 Designing Security for a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network 2008
70-221 Designing a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure 2008
70-222 Migrating from Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 to Microsoft Windows 2008
2000
70-223 Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Clustering 2008
Services by Using Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server
70-224 Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Exchange 2000 2008
Exam Exam name Retirement
number date
Server
70-225 Designing and Deploying a Messaging Infrastructure with 2008
Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server
70-226 Designing Highly Available Web Solutions with Microsoft Windows 2008
2000 Server Technologies
70-227 Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Internet 2008
Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server 2000, Enterprise Edition
70-228 Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft SQL Server March 31,
2000 Enterprise Edition 2009
70-229 Designing and Implementing Databases with Microsoft SQL Server March 31,
2000 Enterprise Edition 2009
70-230 Designing and Implementing Solutions with Microsoft BizTalk 2008
Server 2000, Enterprise Edition
70-232 Implementing and Maintaining Highly Available Web Solutions 2008
with Microsoft Windows 2000 Server Technologies and Microsoft
Application Center 2000
70-234 Designing and Implementing Solutions with Microsoft Commerce 2008
Server 2000
70-235 TS: Developing Business Process and Integration Solutions by June 30, 2011
Using Microsoft BizTalk Server 2006
70-236 TS: Exchange Server 2007, Configuring September 30,
2012
70-237 Pro: Designing Messaging Solutions with Microsoft Exchange September 30,
Server 2007 2012
70-238 Pro: Deploying Messaging Solutions with Microsoft Exchange September 30,
Server 2007 2012
70-241 TS: Developing Business Process and Integration Solutions by June 30, 2011
Using Microsoft BizTalk Server 2006 R2
70-243 Administering and Deploying System Center 2012 Configuration July 31, 2017
Manager
70-244 Supporting and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 2008
Network
70-246 Monitoring and Operating a Private Cloud with System Center December 31,
Exam Exam name Retirement
number date
2012 2017
70-247 Configuring and Deploying a Private Cloud December 31,
2017
70-262 Microsoft Office Live Communications Server 2005 – Implementing, October 31,
Managing, and Troubleshooting 2010
70-270 Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Windows XP July 31, 2013
Professional
70-271 Supporting Users and Troubleshooting a Microsoft Windows XP June 30, 2011
Operating System
70-272 Supporting Users and Troubleshooting Desktop Applications on a June 30, 2011
Microsoft Windows XP Operating System
70-281 Planning, Deploying, and Managing an Enterprise Project October 31,
Management Solution 2010
70-282 Planning, Deploying, and Managing a Network Solution for the September 30,
Small and Medium-Sized Business 2011
70-284 Implementing and Managing Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 March 31,
2011
70-285 Designing a Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Organization March 31,
2011
70-290 Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 July 31, 2013
Environment
70-291 Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows July 31, 2013
Server 2003 Network Infrastructure
70-292 Managing and Maintaining a Windows Server 2003 Environment 2008
for an MCSA Certified on Windows 2000
70-293 Planning and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 July 31, 2013
Network Infrastructure
70-294 Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows July 31, 2013
Server 2003 Active Directory Infrastructure
70-296 Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining a Windows Server 2003 2008
Environment for an MCSE Certified on Windows 2003
70-297 Designing a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory and July 31, 2013
Network Infrastructure
Exam Exam name Retirement
number date
70-298 Designing Security for a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network July 31, 2013
70-299 Implementing and Administering Security in a Microsoft Windows July 31, 2013
Server 2003 Network
70-300 Analyzing Requirements and Defining Microsoft .NET Solution March 31,
Architectures 2009
70-301 Managing, Organizing, and Delivering IT Projects by Using March 31,
Microsoft Solutions Framework 3.0 2009
70-305 Developing and Implementing Web Applications with Microsoft March 31,
Visual Basic .NET and Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2009
70-306 Developing and Implementing Windows-Based Applications with March 31,
Microsoft Visual Basic .NET and Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2009
70-310 Developing XML Web Services and Server Components with March 31,
Microsoft Visual Basic .NET and the Microsoft .NET Framework 2009
70-315 Developing and Implementing Web Applications with Microsoft March 31,
Visual C# .NET and Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2009
70-316 Developing and Implementing Windows-Based Applications with March 31,
Microsoft Visual C# .NET and Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2009
70-320 Developing XML Web Services and Server Components with March 31,
Microsoft Visual C# and the Microsoft .NET Framework 2009
70-321 Deploying Office 365 April 1, 2014
70-330 Implementing Security for Applications with Microsoft Visual Basic March 31,
.NET 2009
70-331 Core Solutions of Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 March 31,
2019
70-332 Advanced Solutions of Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 March 31,
2019
70-333 Deploying Enterprise Voice with Skype for Business 2015 January 31,
2021
70-334 Core Solutions of Microsoft Skype for Business 2015 January 31,
2021
70-336 Core Solutions of Microsoft Lync Server 2013 March 30,
2016
Exam Exam name Retirement
number date
70-337 Enterprise Voice & Online Services with Microsoft Lync Server 2013 March 30,
2016
70-339 Managing Microsoft SharePoint Server 2016 January 31,
2021
70-340 Implementing Security for Applications with Microsoft Visual C# March 31,
.NET 2009
70-341 Core Solutions of Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 March 31,
2019
70-342 Advanced Solutions of Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 March 31,
2019
70-345 Designing and Deploying Microsoft Exchange Server 2016 January 31,
2021
70-346 Managing Office 365 Identities and Requirements April 30, 2019
70-347 Enabling Office 365 Services April 30, 2019
70-348 Managing Projects and Portfolios with Microsoft PPM December 31,
2019
70-350 Implementing Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) October 31,
Server 2004 2010
70-351 TS: Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration Server 2006, March 31,
Configuring 2011
70-354 Universal Windows Platform – App Architecture and UX/UI September 30,
2017
70-355 Universal Windows Platform – App Data, Services, and Coding September 30,
Patterns 2017
70-357 Developing Mobile Apps January 31,
2021
70-383 Recertification for MCSE: SharePoint March 31,
2017
70-384 Recertification for MCSE: Communication March 31,
2017
70-385 Recertification for MCSE: Messaging March 31,
2017
Exam Exam name Retirement
number date
70-398 Planning for and Managing Devices in the Enterprise July 31, 2018
70-400 TS: Microsoft System Center Operations Manager 2007, July 31, 2013
Configuring
70-401 TS: Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager 2007, July 31, 2013
Configuring
70-403 TS: System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008, Configuring September 30,
2011
70-410 Installing and Configuring Windows Server 2012 January 31,
2021
70-411 Administering Windows Server 2012 January 31,
2021
70-412 Configuring Advanced Windows Server 2012 Services January 31,
2021
70-413 Designing and Implementing a Server Infrastructure January 31,
2021
70-414 Implementing an Advanced Server Infrastructure January 31,
2021
70-415 Implementing a Desktop Infrastructure January 31,
2016
70-416 Implementing Desktop Application Environments January 31,
2016
70-417 Upgrading Your Skills to MCSA Windows Server 2012 January 31,
2021
70-431 TS: Microsoft SQL Server 2005 ‒ Implementation and Maintenance June 30, 2011
70-432 Microsoft SQL Server 2008, Implementation and Maintenance July 31, 2016
70-433 TS: Microsoft SQL Server 2008, Database Development July 31, 2015
70-441 PRO: Designing Database Solutions by Using Microsoft SQL Server June 30, 2011
2005
70-442 PRO: Designing and Optimizing Data Access by Using Microsoft June 30, 2011
SQL Server 2005
70-443 PRO: Designing a Database Server Infrastructure by Using June 30, 2011
Microsoft SQL Server 2005
Exam Exam name Retirement
number date
70-444 PRO: Optimizing and Maintaining a Database Administration June 30, 2011
Solution by Using Microsoft SQL Server 2005
70-444 TS: Bing Maps Platform, Application Development December 31,
2011
70-445 TS: Microsoft SQL Server 2005, Business Intelligence ‒ June 30, 2011
Development and Maintenance
70-446 PRO: Designing a Business Intelligence Solution by Using Microsoft June 30, 2011
SQL Server 2005
70-447 UPGRADE: MCDBA Skills to MCITP Database Administrator by June 30, 2011
Using Microsoft SQL Server 2005
70-448 Microsoft SQL Server 2008, Business Intelligence Development and July 31, 2016
Maintenance
70-450 PRO: Designing, Optimizing, and Maintaining a Database July 31, 2015
Administrative Solution Using Microsoft SQL Server 2008
70-451 PRO: Designing Database Solutions and Data Access Using July 31, 2015
Microsoft SQL Server 2008
70-452 PRO: Microsoft SQL Server 2008, Designing a Business Intelligence July 31, 2013
Solution
70-453 Upgrade: Transition Your MCITP SQL Server 2005 DBA to MCITP July 31, 2012
SQL Server 2008
70-454 Upgrade: Transition Your MCITP SQL Server 2005 DBD to MCITP July 31, 2012
SQL Server 2008 DBD
70-455 Upgrade: Transition Your MCITP SQL Server 2005 BI Developer to July 31, 2012
MCITP SQL Server 2008 BI Developer
70-457 Transition Your MCTS on SQL Server 2008 to MCSA: SQL Server July 31, 2016
2012, Part 1
70-458 Transition Your MCTS on SQL Server 2008 to MCSA: SQL Server July 31, 2016
2012, Part 2
70-459 Transition Your MCITP: Database Administrator 2008 or MCITP: January 31,
Database Developer 2008 to MCSE: Data Platform 2016
70-460 Transition Your MCITP: Business Intelligence Developer 2008 to January 31,
MCSE: Business Intelligence 2016
Exam Exam name Retirement
number date
70-461 Querying Microsoft SQL Server 2012/2014 January 31,
2021
70-462 Administering Microsoft SQL Server 2012/2014 Databases January 31,
2021
70-463 Implementing a Data Warehouse with Microsoft SQL Server January 31,
2012/2014 2021
70-464 Developing Microsoft SQL Server Databases January 31,
2021
70-465 Designing Database Solutions for Microsoft SQL Server January 31,
2021
70-466 Implementing Data Models and Reports with Microsoft SQL Server January 31,
2021
70-467 Designing Business Intelligence Solutions with Microsoft SQL January 31,
Server 2021
70-469 Recertification for MCSE: Data Platform March 31,
2017
70-470 Recertification for MCSE: Business Intelligence March 31,
2017
70-473 Designing and Implementing Cloud Data Platform Solutions June 30, 2019
70-475 Designing and Implementing Big Data Analytics Solutions June 30, 2019
70-480 Programming in HTML5 with JavaScript and CSS3 January 31,
2021
70-481 Essentials of Developing Windows Store Apps Using HTML5 and September 30,
JavaScript 2016
70-482 Advanced Windows Store App Development Using HTML5 and September 30,
JavaScript 2016
70-483 Programming in C# January 31,
2021
70-484 Essentials of Developing Windows Store Apps Using C# September 30,
2016
70-485 Advanced Windows Store App Development Using C# September 30,
2016
Exam Exam name Retirement
number date
70-486 Developing ASP.NET MVC Web Applications January 31,
2021
70-487 Developing Microsoft Azure and Web Services January 31,
2021
70-488 Developing SharePoint Server 2013 Core Solutions July 31, 2018
70-489 Developing SharePoint Server 2013 Advanced Solutions July 31, 2018
70-490 Recertification for MCSD: Windows Store Apps Using HTML5 March 31,
2017
70-491 Recertification for MCSD: Windows Store Apps Using C# March 31,
2017
70-492 Upgrade Your MCPD: Web Developer 4 to MCSD: Web Applications September 30,
2016
70-494 Recertification for MCSD: Web Applications March 31,
2017
70-496 Administering Visual Studio Team Foundation Server December 31,
2018
70-497 Software Testing with Visual Studio December 31,
2018
70-498 Delivering Continuous Value with Visual Studio December 31,
2018
70-499 Recertification for MCSD: Application Lifecycle Management March 31,
2017
70-500 TS: Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0, Implementing and Managing March 31,
2011
70-501 TS: Windows Server 2003 Hosted Environments, Configuration and October 31,
Management 2010
70-502 TS: Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 - Windows Presentation July 31, 2013
Foundation
70-503 TS: Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 - Windows Communication July 31, 2013
Foundation
70-504 TS: Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 – Workflow July 31, 2013
Exam Exam name Retirement
number date
70-505 TS: Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5, Windows Forms Application July 31, 2013
Development
70-506 TS: Silverlight 4, Development July 31, 2014
70-510 TS: Visual Studio 2005 Team Foundation Server March 31,
2011
70-511 TS: Windows Applications Development with Microsoft .NET July 31, 2016
Framework 4
70-512 TS: Visual Studio Team Foundation Server 2010, Administration July 31, 2014
70-513 TS: Windows Communication Foundation Development with July 31, 2016
Microsoft .NET Framework 4
70-515 TS: Web Applications Development with Microsoft .NET Framework July 31, 2016
4
70-516 TS: Accessing Data with Microsoft .NET Framework 4 July 31, 2016
70-517 Recertification for MCSD: SharePoint Applications March 31,
2017
70-521 Upgrade: Transition your MCPD .NET Framework 3.5 Windows July 31, 2014
Developer Skills to MCPD .NET Framework 4 Windows Applications
Developer
70-523 Upgrade: Transition your MCPD .NET Framework 3.5 Web July 31, 2014
Developer Skills to MCPD .NET Framework 4 Web Developer
70-526 TS: Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 – Windows-Based Client June 30, 2011
Development
70-528 TS: Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 – Web-Based Client June 30, 2011
Development
70-529 TS: Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 – Distributed Application June 30, 2011
Development
70-532 Developing Microsoft Azure Solutions December 31,
2018
70-533 Implementing Microsoft Azure Infrastructure Solutions December 31,
2018
70-534 Architecting Microsoft Azure Solutions December 31,
2017
Exam Exam name Retirement
number date
70-535 Architecting Microsoft Azure Solutions December 31,
2018
70-536 TS: Microsoft .NET Framework – Application Development July 31, 2013
Foundation
70-537 Configuring and Operating a Hybrid Cloud with Microsoft Azure January 31,
Stack Hub 2021
70-540 TS: Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 – Application Development March 31,
2011
70-541 TS: Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 – Application June 30, 2011
Development
70-542 TS: Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 - Application January 31,
Development 2013
70-543 TS: Visual Studio 2005 Tools for Office March 31,
2011
70-545 TS: Microsoft Visio 2007, Application Development January 31,
2013
70-547 PRO: Designing and Developing Web-Based Applications by Using June 30, 2011
the Microsoft .NET Framework
70-548 PRO: Designing and Developing Windows-Based Applications by June 30, 2011
Using the Microsoft .NET Framework
70-549 PRO: Designing and Developing Enterprise Applications by Using June 30, 2011
the Microsoft .NET Framework
70-551 UPGRADE: MCAD Skills to MCPD Web Developer by Using the June 30, 2011
Microsoft .NET Framework
70-552 UPGRADE: MCAD Skills to MCPD Windows Developer by Using the June 30, 2011
Microsoft .NET Framework
70-553 UPGRADE: MCSD Microsoft .NET Skills to MCPD Enterprise June 30, 2011
Application Developer by Using the Microsoft .NET Framework:
Part 1
70-554 UPGRADE: MCSD Microsoft .NET Skills to MCPD Enterprise June 30, 2011
Application Developer by Using the Microsoft .NET Framework:
Part 1
70-555 TS: Microsoft Office Groove 2007, Configuring June 30, 2011
Exam Exam name Retirement
number date
70-556 TS: Microsoft Office PerformancePoint Server 2007, Applications June 30, 2011
70-557 TS: Microsoft Forefront Client and Server, Configuring June 30, 2011
70-558 UPGRADE: MCAD Skills to MCTS Windows Applications by Using June 30, 2011
the Microsoft .NET Framework
70-559 UPGRADE: MCAD Skills to MCTS Web Applications by Using the June 30, 2011
Microsoft .NET Framework
70-561 TS: Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5, ADO.NET Application July 31, 2013
Development
70-562 TS: Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5, ASP.NET Application July 31, 2013
Development
70-563 Pro: Designing and Developing Windows Applications Using the July 31, 2013
Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5
70-564 PRO: Designing and Developing ASP.NET Applications Using the July 31, 2013
Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5
70-565 PRO: Designing and Developing Enterprise Applications Using the July 31, 2013
Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5
70-566 UPGRADE: Transition your MCPD Windows Developer Skills to July 31, 2012
MCPD Windows Developer 3.5
70-567 UPGRADE: Transition your MCPD Web Developer Skills to MCPD July 31, 2012
ASP.NET Developer 3.5
70-568 UPGRADE: Transition your MCPD Enterprise Application Developer July 31, 2012
Skills to MCPD Enterprise Application Developer 3.5, Part 1
70-569 UPGRADE: Transition your MCPD Enterprise Application Developer July 31, 2012
Skills to MCPD Enterprise Application Developer 3.5, Part 2
70-571 TS: Microsoft Windows Embedded CE 6.0 Application Development July 31, 2013
70-573 TS: Microsoft SharePoint 2010, Application Development July 31, 2016
70-576 PRO: Designing and Developing Microsoft SharePoint 2010 July 31, 2016
Applications
70-577 TS: Microsoft Windows Embedded Standard 2009, Development July 31, 2013
70-579 TS: Windows Mobile 6.5, Configuring December 31,
2011
Exam Exam name Retirement
number date
70-580 TS: Windows Mobile 6.5, Application Development December 31,
2011
70-582 TS: Windows Embedded Standard 7 for Developers July 31, 2014
70-583 PRO: Designing and Developing Microsoft Azure Applications July 31, 2014
70-595 TS: Developing Business Process and Integration Solutions by July 31, 2015
Using Microsoft BizTalk Server 2010
70-599 Pro: Designing and Developing Windows Phone Applications September 30,
2014
70-620 TS: Configuring Microsoft Windows Vista Client July 31, 2013
70-621 PRO: Upgrading Your MCDST Certification to MCITP Enterprise March 31,
Support 2011
70-622 Pro: Microsoft Desktop Support – ENTERPRISE July 31, 2013
70-623 Pro: Microsoft Desktop Support – CONSUMER July 31, 2013
70-624 TS: Deploying and Maintaining Windows Vista Client and 2007 October 31,
Microsoft Office System Desktops 2010
70-625 Connected Home Integrator July 31, 2012
70-626 Consumer Sales Specialist June 30, 2011
70-631 TS: Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services 3.0, Configuring March 31,
2011
70-632 TS: Managing Projects with Microsoft Office Project 2007, January 31,
Managing Projects 2013
70-633 TS: Microsoft Office Project Server 2007, Managing Projects January 31,
2013
70-634 Pro: Microsoft Office Project Server 2007, Managing Projects and January 31,
Programs 2013
70-635 TS: Microsoft Deployment Toolkit 2008, Desktop Deployment July 31, 2013
70-639 TS: Microsoft Office Project Server 2007, Configuring January 31,
2013
70-640 TS: Windows Server 2008 Active Directory, Configuring July 31, 2017
70-642 TS: Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure, Configuring July 31, 2017
Exam Exam name Retirement
number date
70-643 TS: Windows Server 2008 Applications Infrastructure, Configuring July 31, 2015
70-646 Pro: Windows Server 2008, Server Administrator July 31, 2017
70-647 Pro: Windows Server 2008, Enterprise Administrator July 31, 2015
70-648 Upgrading your MCSA on Windows Server 2003 to Windows Server July 31, 2013
2008, Technology Specialist
70-649 TS: Upgrading Your MCSE on Windows Server 2003 to Windows July 31, 2015
Server 2008, Technology Specialist
70-652 TS: Windows Server Virtualization, Configuring September 30,
2011
70-653 Windows Small Business Server 2008, Configuring July 31, 2012
70-654 TS: Windows Essential Business Server 2008, Configuring June 30, 2011
70-655 TS: Windows Vista and Server Operating Systems, Pre-Installing for June 30, 2011
OEMs
70-656 TS: Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack, Configuring July 31, 2013
70-658 TS: System Center Data Protection Manager 2007, Configuring July 31, 2013
70-659 TS: Windows Server 2008 R2, Server Virtualization July 31, 2015
70-660 TS: Windows Internals July 31, 2013
70-662 TS: Microsoft Exchange Server 2010, Configuring January 31,
2016
70-663 PRO: Designing and Deploying Messaging Solutions with Microsoft January 31,
Exchange 2016
70-664 TS: Microsoft Lync Server 2010, Configuring July 31, 2013
70-665 PRO: Microsoft Lync Server 2010, Administrator July 31, 2013
70-667 TS: Microsoft SharePoint 2010, Configuring July 31, 2016
70-668 PRO: Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Administrator July 31, 2016
70-669 TS: Windows Server 2008, R2, Desktop Virtualization July 31, 2015
70-671 Designing and Providing Microsoft Volume Licensing Solutions to January 31,
Small and Medium Organizations 2015
Exam Exam name Retirement
number date
70-672 Designing and Providing Microsoft Volume Licensing Solutions to January 31,
Large Organizations 2015
70-673 TS: Designing, Assessing, and Optimizing Software Asset March 31,
Management (SAM) 2017
70-676 FAST Enterprise Search Platform, Developing January 31,
2013
70-680 Windows 7, Configuring July 31, 2018
70-681 TS: Windows 7 and Office 2010, Deploying July 31, 2015
70-682 Pro: Upgrading to Windows 7 MCITP Enterprise Desktop Support July 31, 2014
Technician
70-683 TS: Windows 7, Preinstalling for OEMs July 31, 2013
70-684 OEM Reseller July 31, 2014
70-685 Windows 7, Enterprise Desktop Support Technician July 31, 2018
70-686 Windows 7, Enterprise Desktop Administrator July 31, 2018
70-687 Configuring Windows 8.1 December 31,
2016
70-688 Supporting Windows 8.1 December 31,
2016
70-689 Upgrading Your Skills to MCSA Windows 8 December 31,
2016
70-690 Windows Server 2008 HPC Environments, Configuring and July 31, 2013
Managing
70-691 Windows Server 2008 HPC Environments, Developing July 31, 2013
70-692 Upgrading Your Windows XP Skills to MCSA Windows 8 December 31,
2016
70-693 Pro: Windows Server 2008 R2, Virtualization Administrator July 31, 2015
70-694 Virtualizing Enterprise Desktops and Apps July 31, 2017
70-695 Deploying Windows Desktops and Enterprise Applications March 31,
2019
70-696 Administering System Center Configuration Manager and Intune March 31,
Exam Exam name Retirement
number date
2018
70-697 Configuring Windows Devices April 30, 2019
70-698 Installing and Configuring Windows 10 March 31,
2019
70-699 Windows Server 2003, MCSA Security Specialization Skills Update July 31, 2013
70-703 Administering Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager December 31,
and Cloud Services Integration 2019
70-705 Designing and Providing Microsoft Licensing Solutions to Large January 31,
Organizations 2021
70-713 Software Asset Management (SAM) - Core December 31,
2019
70-734 OEM Preinstallation for Windows 10 August 31,
2017
70-735 OEM Manufacturing and Deployment for Windows 10 December 31,
2019
70-740 Installation, Storage, and Compute with Windows Server 2016 January 31,
2021
70-741 Networking with Windows Server 2016 January 31,
2021
70-742 Identity with Windows Server 2016 January 31,
2021
70-743 Upgrading Your Skills to MCSA: Windows Server 2016 January 31,
2021
70-744 Securing Windows Server 2016 January 31,
2021
70-745 Implementing a Software-Defined Datacenter January 31,
2021
70-761 Querying Data with Transact-SQL January 31,
2021
70-762 Developing SQL Databases January 31,
2021
70-764 Administering a SQL Database Infrastructure January 31,
Exam Exam name Retirement
number date
2021
70-765 Provisioning SQL Databases January 31,
2021
70-767 Implementing a Data Warehouse using SQL January 31,
2021
70-768 Developing SQL Data Models January 31,
2021
70-773 Analyzing Big Data with Microsoft R June 30, 2019
70-774 Perform Cloud Data Science with Azure Machine Learning June 30, 2019
70-775 Perform Data Engineering on Microsoft Azure HDInsight June 30, 2019
70-776 Perform Big Data Engineering on Microsoft Cloud Services June 30, 2019
70-777 Implementing Microsoft Azure Cosmos DB Solutions January 31,
2021
70-778 Analyzing and Visualizing Data with Power BI January 31,
2021
70-779 Analyzing and Visualizing Data with Microsoft Excel January 31,
2021
70-980 Recertification for MCSE: Server Infrastructure March 31,
2017
70-981 Recertification for MCSE: Private Cloud March 31,
2017
70-982 Recertification for MCSE: Desktop Infrastructure October 5,
2015
74-131 Designing a Microsoft Office Enterprise Project Management (EPM) October 31,
Solution 2010
74-132 Deploying a Portal Solution with Microsoft SharePoint Products October 31,
and Technologies 2010
74-133 Customizing Portal Solutions with Microsoft SharePoint Products October 31,
and Technologies 2010
74-134 Pre-Installing Microsoft Products and Technologies October 31,
2010
Exam Exam name Retirement
number date
74-135 Developing E-Business Solutions Using Microsoft BizTalk Server October 31,
2004 2010
74-137 Developing Microsoft Office Solutions Using XML with Office October 31,
Professional Edition 2003 2010
74-138 Planning and Building a Messaging and Collaboration Environment October 31,
using Microsoft Office System and Microsoft Windows Server 2003 2010
74-139 Deploying Business Desktops with Microsoft Windows Server 2003 October 31,
and Microsoft Office 2003 2010
74-322 Microsoft Lync Server 2010—Advanced Design and Deployment July 31, 2015
74-324 Administering Office 365 for Small Businesses August 24,
2013
74-325 Administering Office 365 for Small Businesses January 31,
2015
74-335 Lync Network Readiness Assessment March 30,
2016
74-338 Lync 2013 Depth Support Engineer March 30,
2016
74-343 Managing Projects with Microsoft Project 2013 July 31, 2019
74-344 Managing Programs and Projects with Project Server 2013 December 31,
2017
74-353 Windows UX Design January 31,
2015
74-404 Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 R2 – U.C. Voice May 31, 2012
Specialization
74-409 Server Virtualization with Windows Server Hyper-V and System July 31, 2018
Center
74-544 TS: Bing Maps Platform, Application Development December 31,
2011
74-674 Delivering Business Value Planning Services July 31, 2015
74-675 Microsoft Response Point, Configuring June 30, 2011
74-676 TS: Fast Enterprise Search Platform, Developing July 31, 2012
Exam Exam name Retirement
number date
74-678 Designing and Providing Microsoft Volume Licensing Solutions to December 31,
Large Organizations 2017
74-679 Windows Server 2008 Hosted Environments, Configuring and July 31, 2013
Managing
74-697 OEM Preinstallation January 31,
2016
74-924 Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 R2 – U.C. Voice October 31,
Specialization 2010
77-419 Microsoft SharePoint 2013 June 30, 2020
77-891 Office 365 December 31,
2014
78-702 Designing and Managing a Microsoft Business Intelligence Solution September 30,
2011
88-961 MCM: SharePoint Server 2010: Week 1 August 25,
2013
88-962 MCM: SharePoint Server 2010: Week 2 August 25,
2013
88-963 MCM: SharePoint Server 2010: Week 3 August 25,
2013
88-965 Windows Server 2008 R2: Directory Knowledge Exam January 1,
2014
88-966 Windows Server 2008 R2: Directory Knowledge Exam January 1,
2014
88-968 Lync Server 2010 Knowledge Exam January 1,
2014
88-969 Lync Server 2010 Lab Exam January 1,
2014
88-971 SQL Server 2008 Microsoft Certified Master: Lab Exam December 31,
2013
88-972 MCM: SharePoint Server 2010: Lab Exam August 25,
2013
88-973 MCM: SharePoint Server 2010, Knowledge Upgrade Exam August 25,
2013
Exam Exam name Retirement
number date
88-981 Windows Server 2008 R2: Directory Lab Exam January 1,
2014
98-362 Windows Development Fundamentals July 31, 2014
98-363 Web Development Fundamentals July 31, 2015
98-369 Cloud Fundamentals September 30,
2019
98-372 Microsoft .NET Fundamentals July 31, 2015
98-373 Mobile Development Fundamentals July 31, 2014
98-374 Gaming Development Fundamentals July 31, 2015
98-379 Software Testing Fundamentals July 31, 2016
98-380 Introduction to Programming Using Block-Based Languages (Touch August 7,
Develop) 2019
Microsoft Dynamics
Exam Exam name Retirement date
number
MB2-421 CRM 3.0 Installation & Configuration April 12, 2011
MB2-422 CRM 3.0 Customization April 12, 2011
MB2-423 CRM 3.0 Applications April 12, 2011
MB2-498 CRM 3.0 Extending Microsoft Dynamics April 12, 2011
MB2-631 Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0 Customization and November 2012
Configuration
MB2-632 Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0 Applications November 2012
MB2-633 Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0 Installation and Configuration November 2012
MB2-634 CRM 4.0 Extending Microsoft Dynamics November 2012
MB2-700 Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2013 Applications December 31,
2016
MB2-701 Extending Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2013 December 31,
Exam Exam name Retirement date
number
2016
MB2-702 Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2013 Deployment December 31,
2016
MB2-703 Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2013 Customization and December 31,
Configuration 2016
MB2-704 Microsoft Dynamics CRM Application July 31, 2017
MB2-706 Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online Deployment December 31,
2019
MB2-707 Microsoft Dynamics CRM Customization and Configuration December 31,
2019
MB2-708 Microsoft Dynamics CRM Installation December 31,
2019
MB2-709 Microsoft Dynamics Marketing December 31,
2017
MB2-710 Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2016 Online Deployment December 31,
2019
MB2-711 Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2016 Installation December 31,
2019
MB2-712 Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2016 Customization and December 31,
Configuration 2019
MB2-713 Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2016 Sales December 31,
2019
MB2-714 Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2016 Customer Service December 31,
2019
MB2-715 Microsoft Dynamics 365 customer engagement Online June 30, 2019
Deployment
MB2-716 Microsoft Dynamics 365 Customization and Configuration January 31, 2021
MB2-717 Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Sales June 30, 2019
MB2-718 Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Customer Service August 31, 2019
MB2-719 Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Marketing August 31, 2019
MB2-720 Functional Application in Microsoft Dynamics Marketing July 1, 2015
Exam Exam name Retirement date
number
MB2-866 Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011 Customization and January 31, 2016
Configuration
MB2-867 Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011 Installation and Deployment January 31, 2016
MB2-868 Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011 Applications January 31, 2016
MB2-876 Extending Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011 January 31, 2016
MB2-877 Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Field Service June 30, 2019
MB3-408 Microsoft Dynamics GP 9.0 Inventory and Order Processing January 11, 2011
MB3-409 Microsoft Dynamics GP 9.0 Financials January 11, 2011
MB3-412 Microsoft Dynamics GP 9.0 Installation and Configuration January 11, 2011
MB3-413 Microsoft Dynamics GP 9.0 Project Series January 11, 2011
MB3-430 Microsoft Dynamics GP 9.0 Manufacturing Applications January 11, 2011
MB3-451 Microsoft Dynamics GP 9.0 Report Writer January 11, 2011
MB3-461 Microsoft Dynamics GP 9.0 Modifier with VBA January 11, 2011
MB3-462 Microsoft Dynamics GP 9.0 Integration Manager January 11, 2011
MB3-465 Microsoft Dynamics GP 9.0 Field Service Implementation January 11, 2011
MB3-527 GP 10.0 Installation & Configuration February 28,
2013
MB3-528 GP 10.0 Financials August 15, 2013
MB3-529 GP 10.0 Inventory & Order Processing December 31,
2013
MB3-530 GP 10.0 Integration Manager December 31,
2013
MB3-532 GP 10.0 Project Series December 31,
2013
MB3-533 GP 10.0 Human Resources with Payroll December 31,
2013
MB3-637 GP 10.0 Manufacturing Applications December 31,
2013
MB3-700 Microsoft Dynamics GP 2013 Installation & Configuration July 31, 2015
Exam Exam name Retirement date
number
MB3-701 Microsoft Dynamics GP 2013 Financials July 31, 2015
MB3-859 Microsoft Dynamics GP 2010 Financials December 31,
2014
MB3-860 Microsoft Dynamics GP 2010 Project Series December 31,
2014
MB3-861 Microsoft Dynamics GP 2010 Installation and Configuration December 31,
2014
MB3-862 Microsoft Dynamics GP 2010 Inventory and Order Processing December 31,
2014
MB4-348 SL 6.5 Financials March 31, 2011
MB4-349 SL 6.5 Installation & Configuration March 31, 2011
MB4-534 SL 7.0 Installation & Configuration December 31,
2013
MB4-535 SL 7.0 Financials December 31,
2013
MB4-536 SL 7.0 Project Series December 31,
2013
MB4-640 SL 7.0 Customization Manager December 31,
2013
MB4-641 SL 7.0 Tools for VB December 31,
2013
MB4-643 SL 7.0 Inventory & Order Processing December 31,
2013
MB4-873 Microsoft Dynamics SL 2011 Financials December 31,
2014
MB4-874 Microsoft Dynamics SL 2011 Installation and Configuration December 31,
2014
MB5-294 FRx 6.7 Reporting Design August 5, 2011
MB5-537 Microsoft Dynamics Retail Management System 2.0 Store December 31,
Operations 2014
MB5-538 Microsoft Dynamics Retail Management System 2.0 December 31,
Headquarters 2014
Exam Exam name Retirement date
number
MB5-554 Small Business Financials 9.0 June 22, 2012
MB5-629 Microsoft Forecaster 7.0 October 1, 2013
MB5-700 Microsoft Dynamics C5 2012 Application Consultant July 31, 2015
MB5-705 Managing Microsoft Dynamics Implementations December 31,
2016
MB5-845 Microsoft Dynamics POS 2009 December 31,
2014
MB5-854 C5 2010 Programming October 1, 2013
MB5-855 C5 2010 Advanced Programming October 1, 2013
MB5-856 C5 2010 Application Consultant October 1, 2013
MB5-858 Managing Microsoft Dynamics Implementations September 20,
2013
MB6-202 Axapta 3.0 Programming January 12, 2010
MB6-203 Axapta 3.0 Financials January 12, 2010
MB6-204 Axapta 3.0 Trade and Logistics January 12, 2010
MB6-205 Axapta 3.0 Production January 12, 2010
MB6-206 Axapta 3.0 Installation and Configuration January 12, 2010
MB6-282 Axapta 3.0 HRM January 12, 2010
MB6-283 Axapta 3.0 Questionnaire January 12, 2010
MB6-284 Axapta 3.0 Projects 2010
MB6-285 Axapta 3.0 Sales and Marketing December 31,
2011
MB6-288 Axapta 3.0 Product Builder January 12, 2010
MB6-291 Axapta 3.0 Shop Floor Control December 31,
2011
MB6-295 Axapta 3.0 Enterprise Portal Development January 12, 2010
MB6-502 AX 4.0 Product Builder September 30,
2011
Exam Exam name Retirement date
number
MB6-503 AX 4.0 Installation and Configuration September 30,
2011
MB6-504 AX 4.0 Project Series September 30,
2011
MB6-506 AX 4.0 Questionnaire September 30,
2011
MB6-507 AX 4.0 Financials September 30,
2011
MB6-508 AX 4.0 Development Introduction September 30,
2011
MB6-509 AX 4.0 Trade and Logistics September 30,
2011
MB6-510 AX 4.0 Human Resource Management September 30,
2011
MB6-511 AX 4.0 Production September 30,
2011
MB6-512 AX 4.0 Enterprise Portal Development September 30,
2011
MB6-513 AX 4.0 MorphX Solution Development September 30,
2011
MB6-700 Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 R2 Project December 31,
2016
MB6-701 Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 R3 Retail March 31, 2017
MB6-702 Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 R3 Financials December 31,
2016
MB6-703 Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 R3 Trade and Logistics December 31,
2016
MB6-704 Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 R3 CU8 Development December 31,
Introduction 2016
MB6-705 Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 R3 CU8 Installation and December 31,
Configuration 2017
MB6-817 AX 2009 Trade & Logistics January 6, 2014
Exam Exam name Retirement date
number
MB6-818 AX 2009 Financials January 6, 2014
MB6-819 AX 2009 Development Introduction January 6, 2014
MB6-820 AX 2009 Installation & Configuration January 6, 2014
MB6-821 AX 2009 MorphX Solution Development January 6, 2014
MB6-822 AX 2009 Production January 6, 2014
MB6-823 AX 2009 Project Series January 6, 2014
MB6-824 AX 2009 Human Resource Management January 6, 2014
MB6-825 AX 2009 Enterprise Portal Development January 6, 2014
MB6-826 AX 2009 Product Builder January 6, 2014
MB6-827 AX 2009 Payroll June 3, 2011
MB6-869 Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 Development July 31, 2015
MB6-870 Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 Trade and Logistics July 31, 2015
MB6-871 Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 Financials July 31, 2015
MB6-872 Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 Installation and Configuration July 31, 2015
MB6-884 Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 Lean Manufacturing December 31,
2016
MB6-885 Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 Public Sector December 31,
2016
MB6-886 Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 Process Manufacturing December 31,
Production and Logistics 2016
MB6-889 Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 Service Management December 31,
2016
MB6-890 Microsoft Dynamics AX Development Introduction December 31,
2017
MB6-892 Microsoft Dynamics AX Distribution and Trade December 31,
2017
MB6-893 Microsoft Dynamics AX Financials December 31,
2017
Exam Exam name Retirement date
number
MB6-894 Development, Extensions, and Deployment for Microsoft January 31, 2021
Dynamics 365 Finance
MB6-895 Financial Management in Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Finance August 31, 2019
and Operations
MB6-896 Distribution and Trade in Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Finance August 31, 2019
and Operations
MB6-897 Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Retail January 31, 2021
MB6-898 Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Talent January 31, 2021
MB7-221 Navision 4.0 C/SIDE Introduction January 12, 2010
MB7-222 NAV 4.0 C/SIDE Solution Development January 12, 2010
MB7-223 Navision 4.0 Warehouse Management January 12, 2010
MB7-224 Navision 4.0 Manufacturing January 12, 2010
MB7-225 Navision 4.0 Financials January 12, 2010
MB7-226 Navision 4.0 Installation and Configuration January 12, 2010
MB7-227 Navision 4.0 Trade and Inventory January 12, 2010
MB7-231 Navision 4.0 Relationship Management January 12, 2010
MB7-232 Navision 4.0 Service Management January 12, 2010
MB7-233 Navision 4.0 Costing January 12, 2010
MB7-514 Microsoft Dynamics NAV 5.0 C/SIDE Introduction November 30,
2012
MB7-515 Microsoft Dynamics NAV 5.0 Financials November 30,
2012
MB7-516 Microsoft Dynamics NAV 5.0 C/SIDE Solution Development November 30,
2012
MB7-517 Microsoft Dynamics NAV 5.0 Installation and Configuration November 30,
2012
MB7-700 Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013 Installation and Configuration July 31, 2015
MB7-701 Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013 Core Setup and Finance July 31, 2015
MB7-702 Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013 C/Side Development July 31, 2015
Exam Exam name Retirement date
number
MB7-838 NAV 2009 Installation & Configuration June 30, 2014
MB7-839 NAV 2009 Core Setup and Finance June 30, 2014
MB7-840 NAV 2009 C/SIDE Introduction June 30, 2014
MB7-841 NAV 2009 C/SIDE Solution Development June 30, 2014
MB7-842 NAV 2009 Trade & Inventory June 30, 2014
MB7-843 NAV 2009 Warehouse Management June 30, 2014
MB7-846 NAV 2009 Relationship Management June 30, 2014
MB7-848 NAV 2009 Service Management June 30, 2014
MB7-849 NAV 2009 Manufacturing June 30, 2014
MB7-849 NAV 2009-Produktion (Danish) June 30, 2014
MB7-849 NAV 2009-Produktion (German) June 30, 2014
Applied skills retired more than 12 months ago
None at this time.
Course retirement
Article • 09/19/2023
About course retirement
Technology and associated job roles change faster every year. As Microsoft technology
evolves, we revise our training content to keep in line with changes in the technology. To
empower you to be on the leading edge and offer you the most relevant training
opportunities, we regularly introduce new courses and revise or retire older courses.
Once a course is retired, the course page will be removed from the Microsoft Learn site.
However, in many cases the Learning Paths and Modules will remain available on the
site for reference. Saving these Learning Paths and Modules to your personal collections
will ensure you have access to them until they are finally retired. Any achievements or
badges earned will remain on your transcript after retirement.
Retired courses: Instructor-led training
Courseware retirements on February 29th, 2024
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
MB-300T00 A Microsoft Dynamics 365: Core English 2/29/2024
Finance and Operations
Courseware retirements on December 29th, 2023
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
MS-203T00 A Microsoft 365 Messaging English 12/29/2023
MS-600T00 A Building Applications and Solutions English 12/29/2023
with Microsoft 365 Core Services
Courseware retirements on September 29th, 2023
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
MS-100T00 A Microsoft 365 Identity and English 9/29/2023
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
Services
MS-101T00 A Microsoft 365 Mobility and English 9/29/2023
Security
MD-100T00 A Windows Client English 9/29/2023
MD-101T00 A Managing Modern Desktops English 9/29/2023
Courseware retirements on July 31st, 2023
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
AZ-220T00 A Microsoft Azure IoT Developer English 7/31/2023
AZ- A Microsoft Azure IoT Developer Japanese 7/31/2023
220T00JA
AZ- A Microsoft Azure IoT Developer Korean 7/31/2023
220T00KO
AZ- A Microsoft Azure IoT Developer Chinese 7/31/2023
220T00ZH Simplified
AZ-600T00 A Configuring and Operating a English 7/31/2023
Hybrid Cloud with Microsoft Azure
Stack Hub
AZ- A Configuring and Operating a Japanese 7/31/2023
600T00JA Hybrid Cloud with Microsoft Azure
Stack Hub
AZ- A Configuring and Operating a Korean 7/31/2023
600T00KO Hybrid Cloud with Microsoft Azure
Stack Hub
AZ- A Configuring and Operating a Chinese 7/31/2023
600T00ZH Hybrid Cloud with Microsoft Azure Simplified
Stack Hub
AZ-720T00 A Azure Support Engineer English 7/31/2023
Troubleshooting Azure
Connectivity
AZ- A Azure Support Engineer Japanese 7/31/2023
720T00JA Troubleshooting Azure
Connectivity
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
AZ- A Azure Support Engineer Korean 7/31/2023
720T00KO Troubleshooting Azure
Connectivity
AZ- A Support Engineer Troubleshooting Chinese 7/31/2023
720T00ZH Azure Connectivity Azure Simplified
MS-220T00 A Exchange Support Engineer English 7/31/2023
MS-740T00 A Troubleshooting Microsoft Teams English 7/31/2023
Courseware retirements on June 30th, 2023
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
MS-500T00 A Microsoft 365 Security English 6/30/2023
Administration
MS- A Microsoft 365 Security Japanese 6/30/2023
500T00JA Administration
MS- A Microsoft 365 Security Korean 6/30/2023
500T00KO Administration
MS- A Microsoft 365 Security Chinese 6/30/2023
500T00ZH Administration Simplified
MS-720T00 A Microsoft Teams Voice Engineer English 6/30/2023
MB-320T00 A Microsoft Dynamics 365 Supply English 6/30/2023
Chain Management,
Manufacturing
Courseware retirements on April 28th, 2023
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
DP-090T00 A Implementing a Machine Learning English 04/28/2023
Solution with Microsoft Azure
Databricks
DP- A Implementing a Machine Learning Japanese 4/28/2023
090T00JA Solution with Microsoft Azure
Databricks
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
DP- A Implementing a Machine Learning Korean 4/28/2023
090T00KO Solution with Microsoft Azure
Databricks
DP- A Implementing a Machine Learning Chinese 4/28/2023
090T00ZH Solution with Microsoft Azure Simplified
Databricks
Courseware retirements on January 31st, 2023
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
DP-050T00 A Migrate SQL workloads to Azure English 1/31/2023
DP-060T00 A Migrate NoSQL workloads to English 1/31/2023
Azure Cosmos DB
DP-070T00 A Migrate Open Source Data English 1/31/2023
Workloads to Azure
Courseware retirements on October 31st, 2022
Course number Version Title Language Retirement date
WS-013T00 A Azure Stack HCI English 10/31/2022
Courseware retirements on September 30th, 2022
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
AZ-900T01AR A Microsoft Azure Arabic 09/30/2022
Fundamentals (1 Day)
AZ-900T01BR A Microsoft Azure Portuguese 09/30/2022
Fundamentals (1 Day) (Brazil)
AZ-900T01DE A Microsoft Azure German 09/30/2022
Fundamentals (1 Day)
AZ-900T01ES A Microsoft Azure Spanish 09/30/2022
Fundamentals (1 Day)
AZ-900T01FR A Microsoft Azure French 09/30/2022
Fundamentals (1 Day)
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
AZ-900T01ID A Microsoft Azure Indonesian 09/30/2022
Fundamentals (1 Day)
AZ-900T01IT A Microsoft Azure Italian 09/30/2022
Fundamentals (1 Day)
AZ-900T01JA A Microsoft Azure Japanese 09/30/2022
Fundamentals (1 Day)
AZ-900T01KO A Microsoft Azure Korean 09/30/2022
Fundamentals (1 Day)
AZ-900T01RU A Microsoft Azure Russian 09/30/2022
Fundamentals (1 Day)
AZ- A Microsoft Azure Chinese 09/30/2022
900T01TW Fundamentals (1 Day) Traditional
AZ-900T01ZH A Microsoft Azure Chinese 09/30/2022
Fundamentals (1 Day) Simplified
Courseware retirements on June 30th, 2022
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
40501 A Microsoft Cloud Workshop: Cloud- English 06/30/2022
native applications
40502 A Microsoft Cloud Workshop: Big English 06/30/2022
data analytics and visualization
40505 A Microsoft Cloud Workshop: Internet English 06/30/2022
of Things
40508 A Microsoft Cloud Workshop: Modern English 06/30/2022
Cloud Apps
40511 A Microsoft Cloud Workshop: English 06/30/2022
Continuous Delivery in Azure
DevOps
40512 A Microsoft Cloud Workshop: App English 06/30/2022
Modernization
40513 A Microsoft Cloud Workshop: English 06/30/2022
Building a Resilient IaaS
Architecture
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
40514 A Microsoft Cloud Workshop: English 06/30/2022
Migrating Oracle to Azure SQL and
PostgreSQL
40515 A Microsoft Cloud Workshop: English 06/30/2022
Enterprise-Class Networking in
Azure
40530 A Microsoft Cloud Workshop: English 06/30/2022
Analyzing text with Azure Machine
Learning and Cognitive Services
40535 A Microsoft Cloud Workshop: English 06/30/2022
Serverless Architecture
40557 A Microsoft Cloud Workshop: Azure English 06/30/2022
Cosmos DB real-time advanced
analytics
40558 A Microsoft Cloud Workshop: Line-of- English 06/30/2022
business application migration
40559 A Microsoft Cloud Workshop: MLOps English 06/30/2022
40560 A Microsoft Cloud Workshop: English 06/30/2022
Predictive Maintenance for remote
field devices
40562 A Microsoft Cloud Workshop: English 06/30/2022
Migrating SQL databases to Azure
40564 A Microsoft Cloud Workshop: English 06/30/2022
Securing Azure IoT solutions
40573 A Microsoft Cloud Workshop: Hybrid English 06/30/2022
identity
40576 A Microsoft Cloud Workshop: Azure English 06/30/2022
Synapse Analytics and AI
40577 A Microsoft Cloud Workshop: English 06/30/2022
Innovate and modernize apps with
Data and AI
40578 A Microsoft Cloud Workshop: English 06/30/2022
Implementing Azure Virtual
Desktop in the enterprise
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
40584 A Microsoft Cloud Workshop: English 06/30/2022
Leveraging Azure Digital Twins in a
supply chain
40585 A Microsoft Cloud Workshop: AI-led English 06/30/2022
business process automation
AZ-010T00 A Azure Administration for AWS English 06/30/2022
SysOps
AZ- A Azure Administration for AWS Japanese 06/30/2022
010T00JA SysOps
AZ- A Azure Administration for AWS Simplified 06/30/2022
010T00ZH SysOps Chinese
AZ- A Azure Administration for AWS Korean 06/30/2022
010T00KO SysOps
AZ-020T00 A Microsoft Azure solutions for AWS English 06/30/2022
developers
AZ- A Microsoft Azure solutions for AWS Japanese 06/30/2022
020T00JA developers
AZ- A Microsoft Azure solutions for AWS Simplified 06/30/2022
020T00ZH developers Chinese
AZ- A Microsoft Azure solutions for AWS Korean 06/30/2022
020T00KO developers
AZ-030T00 A Microsoft Azure technologies for English 06/30/2022
AWS architects
AZ- A Microsoft Azure technologies for Japanese 06/30/2022
030T00JA AWS architects
AZ- A Microsoft Azure technologies for Simplified 06/30/2022
030T00ZH AWS architects Chinese
AZ- A Microsoft Azure technologies for Korean 06/30/2022
030T00KO AWS architects
AZ-900T01 A Microsoft Azure Fundamentals (1 English 06/30/2022
Day)
DA- A Analyzing Data with Power BI Japanese 06/30/2022
100T00JA
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
DA- A Analyzing Data with Power BI Simplified 06/30/2022
100T00ZH Chinese
DA- A Analyzing Data with Power BI Korean 06/30/2022
100T00KO
DP- A Migrate SQL workloads to Azure Japanese 06/30/2022
050T00JA
DP- A Migrate SQL workloads to Azure Simplified 06/30/2022
050T00ZH Chinese
DP- A Migrate SQL workloads to Azure Korean 06/30/2022
050T00KO
DP- A Migrate NoSQL workloads to Azure Japanese 06/30/2022
060T00JA Cosmos DB
DP- A Migrate NoSQL workloads to Azure Simplified 06/30/2022
060T00ZH Cosmos DB Chinese
DP- A Migrate NoSQL workloads to Azure Korean 06/30/2022
060T00KO Cosmos DB
DP- A Migrate Open Source Data Japanese 06/30/2022
070T00JA Workloads to Azure
DP- A Migrate Open Source Data Simplified 06/30/2022
070T00ZH Workloads to Azure Chinese
DP- A Migrate Open Source Data Korean 06/30/2022
070T00KO Workloads to Azure
Courseware retirements on May 31st, 2022
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
MB-340T00 A Microsoft Dynamics 365 English 05/31/2022
Commerce Functional
Consultant
WS- A Migrating Application Japanese 05/31/2022
050T00JA Workloads to Azure
WS- A Migrating Application Simplified 05/31/2022
050T00ZH Workloads to Azure Chinese
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
WS- A Migrating Application Korean 05/31/2022
050T00KO Workloads to Azure
Courseware retirements on March 31st, 2022
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
AZ-303T00 A Microsoft Azure Architect English 03/31/2022
Technologies
AZ-303T00JA A Microsoft Azure Architect Japanese 03/31/2022
Technologies
AZ- A Microsoft Azure Architect Korean 03/31/2022
303T00KO Technologies
AZ- A Microsoft Azure Architect Chinese 03/31/2022
303T00ZH Technologies Simplified
AZ-304T00 A Microsoft Azure Architect English 03/31/2022
Design
AZ-304T00JA A Microsoft Azure Architect Japanese 03/31/2022
Design
AZ- A Microsoft Azure Architect Korean 03/31/2022
304T00KO Design
AZ- A Microsoft Azure Architect Chinese 03/31/2022
304T00ZH Design Simplified
DA-100T00 A Analyzing Data with Microsoft English 03/31/2022
Power BI
MS-030T00 A Office 365 Administrator English 03/31/2022
WS-011T00 A Windows Server 2019 English 03/31/2022
Administration
WS-012T00 A Windows Server 2019 Hybrid English 03/31/2022
and Azure IaaS
Courseware retirements on January 31st, 2022
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
MS-040T00 A Manage SharePoint and OneDrive English 01/31/2022
in Microsoft 365
WS-050T00 A Migrating Application Workloads English 01/31/2022
to Azure
Courseware retirements on December 30th, 2021
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
DP- A Implementing an Azure Data Korean 12/30/2021
200T01KO Solution
DP- A Implementing an Azure Data Chinese 12/30/2021
200T01ZH Solution Simplified
DP- A Implementing an Azure Data Japanese 12/30/2021
200T01JA Solution
DP- A Designing an Azure Data Solution Korean 12/30/2021
201T01KO
DP- A Designing an Azure Data Solution Chinese 12/30/2021
201T01ZH Simplified
DP- A Designing an Azure Data Solution Japanese 12/30/2021
201T01JA
6420 B Fundamentals of Windows Server® English 12/30/2021
2008
10266 A Programming in C# with Microsoft English 12/30/2021
Visual Studio 2010
10710 A Configuring, Managing and Spanish 12/30/2021
Troubleshooting Microsoft®
Exchange Server 2010
10961 C Automating Administration With English 12/30/2021
Windows PowerShell
10962 C Advanced Automated English 12/30/2021
Administration With Windows
PowerShell
10964 C Cloud & Datacenter Monitoring English 12/30/2021
with System Center Operations
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
Manager
10965 D IT Service Management with English 12/30/2021
System Center Service Manager
10967 A Fundamentals of a Windows English 12/30/2021
Server® Infrastructure
10969 B Active Directory® Services with English 12/30/2021
Windows Server®
10972 B Administering the Web Server (IIS) English 12/30/2021
Role of Windows Server
10975 A Introduction to Programming English 12/30/2021
10982 E Supporting and Troubleshooting English 12/30/2021
Windows 10
10984 B Deploying and Managing Office English 12/30/2021
365 Hybrid Deployments
10985 C Introduction to SQL Databases English 12/30/2021
10986 B Updating Your Skills to SQL Server English 12/30/2021
2016
10987 C Performance Tuning and English 12/30/2021
Optimizing SQL Databases
10990 C Analyzing Data with SQL Server English 12/30/2021
Reporting Services
10994 B Data Analysis Fundamentals using English 12/30/2021
Excel
10998 A Updating Your Skills to SQL Server English 12/30/2021
2017
20334 C Core Solutions of Skype for English 12/30/2021
Business 2015/2019
20339 A Planning and Administering English 12/30/2021
SharePoint 2016
20339 A Advanced Technologies of English 12/30/2021
SharePoint 2016
20345 B Administering Microsoft Exchange English 12/30/2021
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
Server 2016/2019
20345 B Designing and Deploying Microsoft English 12/30/2021
Exchange Server 2016/2019
20410 D Installing and Configuring English 12/30/2021
Windows Server® 2012
20411 D Administering Windows Server® English 12/30/2021
2012
20412 D Configuring Advanced Windows English 12/30/2021
Server® 2012 Services
20413 C Designing and Implementing a English 12/30/2021
Server Infrastructure
20414 C Implementing an Advanced Server English 12/30/2021
Infrastructure
20417 D Upgrading Your Skills to MCSA English 12/30/2021
Windows Server® 2012
20461 D Querying Microsoft SQL Server® English 12/30/2021
2014
20462 D Administering Microsoft® SQL English 12/30/2021
Server® 2014 Databases
20463 D Implementing a Data Warehouse English 12/30/2021
with Microsoft® SQL Server® 2014
20464 D Developing Microsoft SQL Server English 12/30/2021
2014 Databases
20465 D Designing Solutions for Microsoft English 12/30/2021
SQL Server 2014
20466 D Implementing Data Models and English 12/30/2021
Reports with SQL Server 2014
20467 D Designing Business Intelligence English 12/30/2021
Solutions with Microsoft SQL
Server 2014
20480 C Programming in HTML5 with English 12/30/2021
JavaScript and CSS3
20483 C Programming in C# English 12/30/2021
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
20486 C Developing ASP.NET MVC 5 Web English 12/30/2021
Applications
20486 D Developing ASP.NET Core MVC English 12/30/2021
Web Applications
20487 D Developing Microsoft Azure and English 12/30/2021
Web Services
20694 B Virtualizing Enterprise Desktops English 12/30/2021
and Apps
20703 B Administering System Center English 12/30/2021
Configuration Manager
20740 C Installation, Storage, and Compute English 12/30/2021
with Windows Server 2016
20741 B Networking with Windows Server English 12/30/2021
2016
20742 B Identity with Windows Server 2016 English 12/30/2021
20743 C Upgrading Your Skills to MCSA: English 12/30/2021
Windows Server 2016
20744 C Securing Windows Server 2016 English 12/30/2021
20745 B Implementing a Software-Defined English 12/30/2021
DataCenter Using System Center
Virtual Machine Manager
20761 C Querying Data with Transact-SQL English 12/30/2021
20762 C Developing SQL Databases English 12/30/2021
20764 C Administering a SQL Database English 12/30/2021
Infrastructure
20765 C Provisioning SQL Databases English 12/30/2021
20767 C Implementing a SQL Data English 12/30/2021
Warehouse
20768 C Developing SQL Data Models English 12/30/2021
20777 A Implementing Microsoft Azure English 12/30/2021
Cosmos DB Solutions
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
20779 B Analyzing Data with Excel English 12/30/2021
21410 D Installing and Configuring German 12/30/2021
Windows Server® 2012
21411 D Administering Windows Server® German 12/30/2021
2012
21412 D Configuring Advanced Windows German 12/30/2021
Server® 2012 Services
21413 B Designing and Implementing a German 12/30/2021
Server Infrastructure
21414 B Implementing an Advanced Server German 12/30/2021
Infrastructure
21417 B Upgrading Your Skills to MCSA German 12/30/2021
Windows Server 2012
21461 A Querying Microsoft® SQL Server® German 12/30/2021
2012
21462 A Administering Microsoft® SQL German 12/30/2021
Server® 2012 Databases
21463 A Implementing a Data Warehouse German 12/30/2021
with Microsoft® SQL Server® 2012
21740 B Installation, Storage, and Compute German 12/30/2021
with Windows Server 2016
21741 B Networking with Windows Server German 12/30/2021
2016
21742 A Identity with Windows Server 2016 German 12/30/2021
21743 B Upgrading Your Skills to MCSA: German 12/30/2021
Windows Server 2016
21744 B Securing Windows Server 2016 German 12/30/2021
21764 C Administering a SQL Database German 12/30/2021
Infrastructure
22410 B Installing and Configuring French 12/30/2021
Windows Server® 2012
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
22411 B Administering Windows Server French 12/30/2021
2012
22412 B Configuring Advanced Windows French 12/30/2021
Server 2012 Services
22414 B Implementing an Advanced Server French 12/30/2021
Infrastructure
22417 B Upgrading Your Skills to MCSA French 12/30/2021
Windows Server 2012
22461 A Querying Microsoft® SQL Server® French 12/30/2021
2012
22462 A Administering Microsoft® SQL French 12/30/2021
Server® 2012 Databases
22463 A Implementing a Data Warehouse French 12/30/2021
with Microsoft® SQL Server® 2012
22740 C Installation, Storage, and Compute French 12/30/2021
with Windows Server 2016 (French)
22741 B Networking with Windows Server French 12/30/2021
2016 (French)
22742 B Identity with Windows Server 2016 French 12/30/2021
(French)
22743 C Upgrading Your Skills to MCSA: French 12/30/2021
Windows Server 2016 (French)
22744 B Securing Windows Server 2016 French 12/30/2021
23410 B Installing and Configuring Japanese 12/30/2021
Windows Server® 2012
23411 B Administering Windows Server Japanese 12/30/2021
2012
23412 B Configuring Advanced Windows Japanese 12/30/2021
Server® 2012 Services
23413 B Designing and Implementing a Japanese 12/30/2021
Server Infrastructure
23414 B Implementing an Advanced Server Japanese 12/30/2021
Infrastructure
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
23740 B Installation, Storage, and Compute Japanese 12/30/2021
with Windows Server 2016
23741 A Networking with Windows Server Japanese 12/30/2021
2016
23742 A Identity with Windows Server 2016 Japanese 12/30/2021
23744 B Securing Windows Server 2016 Japanese 12/30/2021
24410 B Installing and Configuring Portuguese 12/30/2021
Windows Server® 2012 (Brazil)
24411 B Administering Windows Server Portuguese 12/30/2021
2012 (Brazil)
24412 B Configuring Advanced Windows Portuguese 12/30/2021
Server 2012 Services (Brazil)
24740 B Installation, Storage, and Compute Portuguese 12/30/2021
with Windows Server 2016 (Brazil)
24741 B Networking with Windows Server Portuguese 12/30/2021
2016 (Brazil)
24742 B Identity with Windows Server 2016 Portuguese 12/30/2021
(Brazil)
24744 B Securing Windows Server 2016 Portuguese 12/30/2021
(Brazil)
26740 B Installation, Storage, and Compute Spanish 12/30/2021
with Windows Server 2016
26741 B Networking with Windows Server Spanish 12/30/2021
2016
26742 B Identity with Windows Server 2016 Spanish 12/30/2021
26744 B Securing Windows Server 2016 Spanish 12/30/2021
(Spain)
28480 B Programming in HTML5 with Chinese 12/30/2021
JavaScript and CSS3 Simplified
28740 B Installation, Storage, and Compute Chinese 12/30/2021
with Windows Server 2016 Simplified
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
28741 B Networking with Windows Server Chinese 12/30/2021
2016 Simplified
28742 A Identity with Windows Server 2016 Chinese 12/30/2021
Simplified
28761 A Querying Data with Transact-SQL Chinese 12/30/2021
Simplified
28764 A Administering a SQL Database Chinese 12/30/2021
Infrastructure Simplified
28765 B Provisioning SQL Databases Chinese 12/30/2021
Simplified
29480 B Programming in HTML5 with Chinese 12/30/2021
JavaScript and CSS3 Traditional
29740 B Installation, Storage, and Compute Chinese 12/30/2021
with Windows Server 2016 Traditional
29741 B Networking with Windows Server Chinese 12/30/2021
2016 Traditional
29742 A Identity with Windows Server 2016 Chinese 12/30/2021
Traditional
29761 A Querying Data with Transact-SQL Chinese 12/30/2021
Traditional
29764 A Administering a SQL Database Chinese 12/30/2021
Infrastructure Traditional
29765 B Provisioning SQL Databases Chinese 12/30/2021
Traditional
40332 A Partner Applied Workshop: What's English 12/30/2021
New in Windows 10
40410 A JavaScript, HTML and CSS Web English 12/30/2021
Development
21345-1 A Administering Microsoft Exchange German 12/30/2021
Server 2016
21697-1 B Installing and Configuring German 12/30/2021
Windows 10
Courseware retirements on October 29th, 2021
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
10997 D Office 365 Administration and English 10/29/2021
Troubleshooting
Courseware retirements on September 30th, 2021
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
40510 G Microsoft Cloud Workshop: SQL English 9/30/2021
Server Hybrid Cloud
40516 G Microsoft Cloud Workshop: English 9/30/2021
Intelligent Analytics
40561 G Microsoft Cloud Workshop: English 9/30/2021
Machine Learning
MB- A Microsoft Dynamics 365 German 9/30/2021
901T00DE Fundamentals
MB- A Microsoft Dynamics 365 Spanish 9/30/2021
901T00ES Fundamentals
MB- A Microsoft Dynamics 365 French 9/30/2021
901T00FR Fundamentals
MB- A Microsoft Dynamics 365 Japanese 9/30/2021
901T00JA Fundamentals
MB- A Microsoft Dynamics 365 Korean 9/30/2021
901T00KO Fundamentals
MB- A Microsoft Dynamics 365 Chinese 9/30/2021
901T00ZH Fundamentals Simplified
MS-050T00 A SharePoint Hybrid Deployment English 9/30/2021
and Migration
Courseware retirements on August 31st, 2021
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
DP-200T01 A Implementing an Azure Data English 8/31/2021
Solution
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
DP-201T01 A Designing an Azure Data English 8/31/2021
Solution
Courseware retirements on June 30th, 2021
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
AI-100T01 A Designing and Implementing an English 6/30/2021
Azure AI Solution
MB-600T00 A Microsoft Dynamics 365 + Power English 6/30/2021
Platform Solution Architect
MB-901T00 A Microsoft Dynamics 365 English 6/30/2021
Fundamentals
AI-100T01JA A Designing and Implementing an Japanese 6/30/2021
Azure AI Solution
AI- A Designing and Implementing an Korean 6/30/2021
100T01KO Azure AI Solution
AI- A Designing and Implementing an Simplified 6/30/2021
100T01ZH Azure AI Solution Chinese
Courseware retirements on May 31st, 2021
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
40519 A Microsoft Cloud Workshop: SAP English 5/31/2021
NetWeaver on Azure
40527 A Microsoft Cloud Workshop: Security English 5/31/2021
baseline on Azure
40529 A Microsoft Cloud Workshop: High English 5/31/2021
Performance Computing
Courseware retirements on April 30th, 2021
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
20537 B Configuring and Operating a Hybrid English 04/30/2021
Cloud with Microsoft Azure Stack
Courseware retirements on March 31st, 2021
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
20778 C Analyzing Data with Power BI English 03/31/2021
40037 A Database Administration Japanese 3/31/2021
Fundamentals: MTA Exam 98-364
40038 A Networking Fundamentals: MTA Exam Japanese 3/31/2021
98-366
40039 A Security Fundamentals: MTA Exam 98- Japanese 3/31/2021
367
40040 A Windows Server Administration Japanese 3/31/2021
Fundamentals: MTA Exam 98-365
40240 A MTA Mobility & Device Fundamentals Japanese 3/31/2021
98-368 Windows (Japanese)
40241 A MTA Cloud Fundamentals 98-369 Japanese 3/31/2021
(Japanese)
40349 B Windows OS Fundamentals English 03/31/2021
40361 A Software Development Fundamentals: English 3/31/2021
Training for MTA Exam 98-361
40362 A Windows Development English 3/31/2021
Fundamentals: Training for MTA Exam
98-362
40363 A Web Development Fundamentals: English 3/31/2021
Training for MTA Exam 98-363
40364 A Database Administration English 3/31/2021
Fundamentals: Training for MTA Exam
98-364
40366 B Networking Fundamentals English 03/31/2021
40367 B Security Fundamentals English 03/31/2021
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
40368 A Mobility & Devices Fundamentals: English 03/31/2021
MTA Exam 98-368
40369 A Cloud Fundamentals: MTA Exam 98- English 03/31/2021
369
40372 A Microsoft .NET Fundamentals: English 3/31/2021
Training for MTA Exam 98-372
40373 A Mobile Development Fundamentals: English 3/31/2021
Training for MTA Exam 98-373
40374 A Gaming Development Fundamentals: English 3/31/2021
MTA Exam 98-374
40375 A HTML5 Application Development English 3/31/2021
Fundamentals: Training for MTA Exam
98-375
Courseware retirements on December 31st, 2020
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
MB-200T00 A Microsoft Power Platform + English 12/31/2020
Dynamics 365 Core
MB-400T00 A Microsoft Power Apps + Dynamics English 12/31/2020
365 Developer
Courseware retirements on November 30th, 2020
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
40528 G Business continuity and disaster English 11/30/2020
recovery
40503 G Enterprise-ready cloud English 11/30/2020
40565 G Modernizing Data Analytics with English 11/30/2020
SQL Server 2019
40533 G OSS PaaS and DevOps English 11/30/2020
40563 G Real-time data with Azure Database English 11/30/2020
for PostgreSQL Hyperscale
Courseware retirements on September 30th, 2020, and related localized course
retirements on October 30th, 2020
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
AZ-300T01 A Deploying and Configuring English 09/30/2020
Infrastructure
AZ- A Deploying and Configuring Chinese 10/30/2020
300T01ZH Infrastructure Simplified
AZ- A Deploying and Configuring Korean 10/30/2020
300T01KO Infrastructure
AZ- A Deploying and Configuring Japanese 10/30/2020
300T01JA Infrastructure
AZ-300T02 A Implementing Workloads and English 09/30/2020
Security
AZ- A Implementing Workloads and Chinese 10/30/2020
300T02ZH Security Simplified
AZ- A Implementing Workloads and Korean 10/30/2020
300T02KO Security
AZ- A Implementing Workloads and Japanese 10/30/2020
300T02JA Security
AZ-300T03 A Understanding Cloud Architect English 09/30/2020
Technology Solutions
AZ- A Understanding Cloud Architect Chinese 10/30/2020
300T03ZH Technology Solutions Simplified
AZ- A Understanding Cloud Architect Korean 10/30/2020
300T03KO Technology Solutions
AZ- A Understanding Cloud Architect Japanese 10/30/2020
300T03JA Technology Solutions
AZ-300T04 A Creating and Deploying Apps English 09/30/2020
AZ- A Creating and Deploying Apps Chinese 10/30/2020
300T04ZH Simplified
AZ- A Creating and Deploying Apps Korean 10/30/2020
300T04KO
AZ- A Creating and Deploying Apps Japanese 10/30/2020
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
300T04JA
AZ-300T06 A Developing for the Cloud English 09/30/2020
AZ- A Developing for the Cloud Chinese 10/30/2020
300T06ZH Simplified
AZ- A Developing for the Cloud Korean 10/30/2020
300T06KO
AZ- A Developing for the Cloud Japanese 10/30/2020
300T06JA
AZ-301T01 A Designing for Identity and English 09/30/2020
Security
AZ- A Designing for Identity and Chinese 10/30/2020
301T01ZH Security Simplified
AZ- A Designing for Identity and Korean 10/30/2020
301T01KO Security
AZ- A Designing for Identity and Japanese 10/30/2020
301T01JA Security
AZ-301T02 A Designing a Data Platform English 09/30/2020
Solution
AZ- A Designing a Data Platform Chinese 10/30/2020
301T02ZH Solution Simplified
AZ- A Designing a Data Platform Korean 10/30/2020
301T02KO Solution
AZ- A Designing a Data Platform Japanese 10/30/2020
301T02JA Solution
AZ-301T03 A Design for Deployment, English 09/30/2020
Migration, and Integration
AZ- A Design for Deployment, Chinese 10/30/2020
301T03ZH Migration, and Integration Simplified
AZ- A Design for Deployment, Korean 10/30/2020
301T03KO Migration, and Integration
AZ- A Design for Deployment, Japanese 10/30/2020
301T03JA Migration, and Integration
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
AZ-301T04 A Designing an Infrastructure English 09/30/2020
Strategy
AZ- A Designing an Infrastructure Chinese 10/30/2020
301T04ZH Strategy Simplified
AZ- A Designing an Infrastructure Korean 10/30/2020
301T04KO Strategy
AZ- A Designing an Infrastructure Japanese 10/30/2020
301T04JA Strategy
Courseware retirements on August 31st, 2020
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
AZ-103T00 A Microsoft Azure Administrator English 08/31/2020
AZ- A Microsoft Azure Administrator Chinese 08/31/2020
103T00ZH Simplified
AZ- A Microsoft Azure Administrator Korean 08/31/2020
103T00KO
AZ- A Microsoft Azure Administrator Japanese 08/31/2020
103T00JA
AZ-203T01 A Develop Azure Infrastructure as a English 08/31/2020
Service compute solutions
AZ- A Develop Azure Infrastructure as a Chinese 08/31/2020
203T01ZH Service compute solutions Simplified
AZ- A Develop Azure Infrastructure as a Korean 08/31/2020
203T01KO Service compute solutions
AZ- A Develop Azure Infrastructure as a Japanese 08/31/2020
203T01JA Service compute solutions
AZ-203T02 A Develop Azure Platform as a English 08/31/2020
Service compute solutions
AZ- A Develop Azure Platform as a Chinese 08/31/2020
203T02ZH Service compute solutions Simplified
AZ- A Develop Azure Platform as a Korean 08/31/2020
203T02KO Service compute solutions
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
AZ- A Develop Azure Platform as a Japanese 08/31/2020
203T02JA Service compute solutions
AZ-203T03 A Develop for Azure storage English 08/31/2020
AZ- A Develop for Azure storage Chinese 08/31/2020
203T03ZH Simplified
AZ- A Develop for Azure storage Korean 08/31/2020
203T03KO
AZ- A Develop for Azure storage Japanese 08/31/2020
203T03JA
AZ-203T04 A Implement Azure security English 08/31/2020
AZ- A Implement Azure security Chinese 08/31/2020
203T04ZH Simplified
AZ- A Implement Azure security Korean 08/31/2020
203T04KO
AZ- A Implement Azure security Japanese 08/31/2020
203T04JA
AZ-203T05 A Monitor, troubleshoot, and English 08/31/2020
optimize Azure solutions
AZ- A Monitor, troubleshoot, and Chinese 08/31/2020
203T05ZH optimize Azure solutions Simplified
AZ- A Monitor, troubleshoot, and Korean 08/31/2020
203T05KO optimize Azure solutions
AZ- A Monitor, troubleshoot, and Japanese 08/31/2020
203T05JA optimize Azure solutions
AZ-203T06 A Connect to and consume Azure English 08/31/2020
and third-party services
AZ- A Connect to and consume Azure Chinese 08/31/2020
203T06ZH and third-party services Simplified
AZ- A Connect to and consume Azure Korean 08/31/2020
203T06KO and third-party services
AZ- A Connect to and consume Azure Japanese 08/31/2020
203T06JA and third-party services
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
MS-200T01 A Understanding the Modern English 08/31/2020
Messaging Infrastructure
MS-200T02 A Managing Client Access and Mail English 08/31/2020
Flow
MS-200T03 A Managing Messaging High English 08/31/2020
Availability and Disaster Recovery
MS-201T01 A Defining a Hybrid Messaging English 08/31/2020
Strategy
MS-201T02 A Managing Messaging Security, English 08/31/2020
Hygiene, and Compliance
MS-300T01 A Managing Office 365 Content English 08/31/2020
Services
MS-300T02 A Managing SharePoint Online English 08/31/2020
MS-300T03 A Enabling Microsoft Teams for English 08/31/2020
Collaboration
MS-300T04 A Enabling Office 365 Workloads English 08/31/2020
for Collaboration
MS-301T01 A Implementing SharePoint 2019 English 08/31/2020
Infrastructure
MS-301T02 A Implementing SharePoint 2019 English 08/31/2020
Service Applications
MS-301T03 A Implementing SharePoint Hybrid English 08/31/2020
Scenarios
MS-301T04 A Migrating to SharePoint Online English 08/31/2020
Courseware retirements on June 30th, 2020
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
2274 C Managing a Microsoft® Windows English 06/30/2020
Server™ 2003 Environment
2275 C Maintaining a Microsoft® Windows English 06/30/2020
Server™ 2003 Environment
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
2276 C Implementing a Microsoft® Windows English 06/30/2020
Server™ 2003 Network Infrastructure:
Network Hosts
2277 C Implementing, Managing, and English 06/30/2020
Maintaining a Microsoft® Windows
Server™ 2003 Network Infrastructure:
Network Services
2310 D Developing Web Applications Using English 06/30/2020
Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2008 SP1
2400 C Implementing and Managing English 06/30/2020
Microsoft Exchange Server 2003
2778 A Writing Queries Using Microsoft® English 06/30/2020
SQL Server™ 2008 Transact-SQL
6158 C Updating Your SQL Server® 2005 English 06/30/2020
Skills to SQL Server 2008
6214 A Effective Team Development using English 06/30/2020
Microsoft® Visual Studio® Team
System
6215 A Implementing and Administering English 06/30/2020
Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2008 Team
Foundation Server
6231 B Maintaining a Microsoft® SQL English 06/30/2020
Server® 2008 R2 Database
6232 B Implementing a Microsoft® SQL English 06/30/2020
Server® 2008 R2 Database
6234 A Implementing and Maintaining English 06/30/2020
Microsoft® SQL Server® 2008
Analysis Services
6236 A Implementing and Maintaining English 06/30/2020
Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2008
Reporting Services
6292 A Installing and Configuring Windows® English 06/30/2020
7 Client
6293 A Troubleshooting and Supporting English 06/30/2020
Windows® 7 in the Enterprise
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
6294 A Planning and Managing Windows® 7 English 06/30/2020
Desktop Deployments and
Environments
6317 A Upgrading Your SQL Server® 2000 English 06/30/2020
Database Administration (DBA) Skills
to SQL Server 2008 DBA Skills
6367 A Introduction to Object Oriented English 06/30/2020
Programming using Microsoft® Visual
Studio® 2008
6368 A Programming with the Microsoft® English 06/30/2020
.NET Framework Using Microsoft®
Visual Studio® 2008
6416 D Updating Your Windows Server® English 06/30/2020
2003 Technology Skills to Windows
Server® 2008
6418 C Deploying Windows Server® 2008 English 06/30/2020
6419 B Configuring, Managing and English 06/30/2020
Maintaining Windows Server® 2008-
based Servers
6421 B Configuring and Troubleshooting a English 06/30/2020
Windows Server® 2008 Network
Infrastructure
6425 C Configuring and Troubleshooting English 06/30/2020
Windows Server® 2008 Active
Directory® Domain Services
6426 C Configuring and Troubleshooting English 06/30/2020
Identity and Access Solutions with
Windows Server® 2008 Active
Directory®
6433 A Planning and Implementing Windows English 06/30/2020
Server® 2008
6435 B Designing a Windows Server® 2008 English 06/30/2020
Network Infrastructure
6436 B Designing a Windows Server® 2008 English 06/30/2020
Active Directory® Infrastructure and
Services
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
6439 A Configuring and Troubleshooting English 06/30/2020
Windows Server® 2008 Application
Infrastructure
6445 A Implementing and Administering English 06/30/2020
Windows® Small Business Server
2008
6460 A Visual Studio® 2008: Windows® English 06/30/2020
Presentation Foundation
7197 A Managing Enterprise Desktops using English 06/30/2020
the Microsoft® Desktop Optimization
Pack
10035 A Notions de base sur l’infrastructure French 06/30/2020
réseau et la plateforme d’applications
Windows Server® 2008
10054 A Écriture de requêtes avec Microsoft French 06/30/2020
SQL Server 2008 Transact-SQL
10055 A Schreiben von Abfragen mit Microsoft German 06/30/2020
SQL Server 2008 Transact-SQL
10076 A Maintaining a Microsoft® SQL Japanese 06/30/2020
Server® 2008 Database
10076 A Maintaining a Microsoft® SQL Japanese 06/30/2020
Server® 2008 Database
10135 B Configuring, Managing and English 06/30/2020
Troubleshooting Microsoft® Exchange
Server 2010
10135 B Configuring, Managing and English 06/30/2020
Troubleshooting Microsoft® Exchange
Server 2010 Service Pack 2
10137 A Konfigurieren, Verwalten und Warten German 06/30/2020
von Windows Server® 2008-Servern
10141 A Verwalten einer Microsoft® SQL German 06/30/2020
Server® 2008-Datenbank
10165 A Updating Your Skills from Microsoft® English 06/30/2020
Exchange Server 2003 or Exchange
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
Server 2007 to Exchange Server 2010
SP1
10169 A Implementing a Microsoft® SQL Brazilian 06/30/2020
Server® 2008 Database Portuguese
10174 B Configuring and Administering English 06/30/2020
Microsoft® SharePoint® 2010
10175 A Microsoft® SharePoint® 2010, English 06/30/2020
Application Development
10215 A Implementing and Managing English 06/30/2020
Microsoft® Server Virtualization
10221 B Configuração e solução de problemas Brazilian 06/30/2020
de uma infraestrutura de rede do Portuguese
Windows Server® 2008
10227 A Maintenance d'une base de données French 06/30/2020
Microsoft SQL Server 2008
10231 B Designing a Microsoft® SharePoint® English 06/30/2020
2010 Infrastructure
10232 A Designing and Developing English 06/30/2020
Microsoft® SharePoint® Server 2010
Applications
10233 B Designing and Deploying Messaging English 06/30/2020
Solutions with Microsoft® Exchange
Server 2010
10262 A Developing Windows® Applications English 06/30/2020
with Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2010
10263 A Developing Windows® English 06/30/2020
Communication Foundation Solutions
with Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2010
10264 A Developing Web Applications with English 06/30/2020
Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2010
10265 A Developing Data Access Solutions English 06/30/2020
with Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2010
10267 A Introduction to Web Development English 06/30/2020
with Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2010
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
10324 A Implementing and Managing English 06/30/2020
Microsoft® Desktop Virtualization
10508 A Planning, Deploying, and Managing English 06/30/2020
Microsoft® Exchange Server 2010
Unified Messaging
10533 A Deploying, Configuring, and English 06/30/2020
Administering Microsoft® Lync™
Server 2010
10534 A Planning and Designing a Microsoft® English 06/30/2020
Lync™ Server 2010 Solution
10553 A Fundamentals of XAML and English 06/30/2020
Microsoft® Expression Blend®
10554 A Developing Rich Internet Applications English 06/30/2020
Using Microsoft® Silverlight® 4
10558 A Einführung in die Webentwicklung mit German 06/30/2020
Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2010
10558 A Introduction to Web Development German 06/30/2020
with Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2010
10559 A Introduction to Web Development Japanese 06/30/2020
Using Microsoft® Visual Studio®
2010
10559 A Introduction to Web Development Japanese 06/30/2020
with Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2010
10711 A Configuring, Managing and Russian 06/30/2020
Troubleshooting Microsoft® Exchange
Server 2010
10712 A Fundamentals of Windows Server® Russian 06/30/2020
2008
10802 A Microsoft® Enterprise Search for IT English 06/30/2020
Professionals
10805 A Microsoft® SharePoint® 2010 Search English 06/30/2020
for Application Developers
10806 A Microsoft® FAST Search Server 2010 English 06/30/2020
for SharePoint® for Application
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
Developers
10977 B Upgrading Your SQL Server Skills to English 06/30/2020
Microsoft® SQL Server® 2014
10981 A Infrastructure Provisioning with English 06/30/2020
System Center Virtual Machine
Manager
10988 C Managing SQL Business Intelligence English 06/30/2020
Operations
10999 A SQL Server on Linux English 06/30/2020
20332 B Advanced Solutions of Microsoft English 06/30/2020
SharePoint Server 2013
20335 B Network Readiness and Assessment English 06/30/2020
for Lync
20336 B Core Solutions of Microsoft® Lync® English 06/30/2020
Server 2013
20337 B Enterprise Voice and Online Services English 06/30/2020
with Microsoft® Lync® Server 2013
20342 B Pro: Exchange Server 15 English 06/30/2020
20346 D Managing Office 365 Identities and English 06/30/2020
Services
20398 B Planning for and Managing Devices in English 06/30/2020
the Enterprise: Enterprise Mobility
Suite (EMS) & On-Premises Tools
20409 B Server Virtualization with Windows English 06/30/2020
Server Hyper-V® and System Center
20415 B Implementing a Desktop English 06/30/2020
Infrastructure
20416 B Implementing Desktop Application English 06/30/2020
Environments
20489 B Developing Microsoft® SharePoint® English 06/30/2020
2013 Advanced Solutions
20687 D Configuring Windows® 8.1 English 06/30/2020
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
20688 D Supporting Windows® 8.1 English 06/30/2020
20689 D Upgrading Your Skills to MCSA English 06/30/2020
Windows® 8.1
21331 B Konfigurieren und Verwalten von German 06/30/2020
Microsoft® SharePoint 15
21341 B Kernlösungen von Microsoft® English 06/30/2020
Exchange Server 2013
21415 B Implementieren von Umgebungen für German 06/30/2020
Desktopanwendungen
21416 B Implementieren von Umgebungen für German 06/30/2020
Desktopanwendungen
21687 B Konfigurieren von Windows® 8 German 06/30/2020
21688 A Verwalten und Warten von Windows® German 06/30/2020
8
21689 A Erweitern der Kenntnisse auf MCSA für German 06/30/2020
Windows 8
22331 B Solutions principales de Microsoft® French 06/30/2020
SharePoint® Server 2013
22416 B Implementing Desktop Application French 06/30/2020
Environments
22687 B Configuration de Windows® 8 French 06/30/2020
22688 A Managing and Maintaining Windows French 06/30/2020
8
23332 B Advanced Solutions of Microsoft® Japanese 06/30/2020
SharePoint® Server 2013
23336 B Core Solutions of Microsoft® Lync® English 06/30/2020
Server 2013
23337 B Enterprise Voice and Online Services Japanese 06/30/2020
with Microsoft® Lync® Server 2013
23341 B Core Solutions of Microsoft® Japanese 06/30/2020
Exchange Server 2013
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
23342 B Advanced Solutions of Microsoft Japanese 06/30/2020
Exchange Server 2013
23346 C Managing Office 365 Identities and Japanese 06/30/2020
Services
23347 A Enabling and Managing Office 365 Japanese 06/30/2020
23409 B Server Virtualization with Windows Japanese 06/30/2020
Server Hyper-V® and System Center
23532 B Developing Microsoft Azure Solutions Japanese 06/30/2020
23533 C Implementing Microsoft Azure Japanese 06/30/2020
Infrastructure Solutions
23695 C Deploying Windows Devices and Japanese 06/30/2020
Enterprise Apps
23696 C Managing Enterprise Devices and Japanese 06/30/2020
Apps using System Center
Configuration Manager
21697-2 B Deploying and Managing Windows 10 German 06/30/2020
Using Enterprise Services
22697-2 B Deploying and Managing Windows 10 French 06/30/2020
23697-1 B Installing and Configuring Windows Japanese 06/30/2020
10
23697-2 B Deploying and Managing Windows 10 Japanese 06/30/2020
Using Enterprise Services
Courseware retirements on May 29th, 2020
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
AZ-400T01 A Implementing DevOps Development English 05/29/2020
Processes
AZ-400T02 A Implementing Continuous English 05/29/2020
Integration
AZ-400T03 A Implementing Continuous Delivery English 05/29/2020
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
AZ-400T04 A Implementing Dependency English 05/29/2020
Management
AZ-400T05 A Implementing Application English 05/29/2020
Infrastructure
AZ-400T06 A Implementing Continuous Feedback English 05/29/2020
AZ-400T07 A Designing a DevOps Strategy English 05/29/2020
MS-500T01 A Managing Microsoft 365 Identity and English 05/29/2020
Access
MS-500T02 A Implementing Microsoft 365 Threat English 05/29/2020
Protection
MS-500T03 A Implementing Microsoft 365 English 05/29/2020
Information Protection
MS-500T04 A Administering Microsoft 365 Built-in English 05/29/2020
Compliance
40517 G Microsoft Cloud Workshop: Migrate English 05/29/2020
EDW to Azure SQL Data Warehouse
Courseware retirements on February 28th, 2020
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
2778 A Writing Queries Using Microsoft® SQL English 02/28/2020
Server™ 2008 Transact-SQL
6231 B Maintaining a Microsoft® SQL Server® English 02/28/2020
2008 R2 Database
6234 A Implementing and Maintaining English 02/28/2020
Microsoft® SQL Server® 2008 Analysis
Services
6236 A Implementing and Maintaining English 02/28/2020
Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2008
Reporting Services
6421 B Configuring and Troubleshooting a English 02/28/2020
Windows Server® 2008 Network
Infrastructure
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
6425 C Configuring and Troubleshooting English 02/28/2020
Windows Server® 2008 Active
Directory® Domain Services
6426 C Configuring and Troubleshooting English 02/28/2020
Identity and Access Solutions with
Windows Server® 2008 Active
Directory®
6460 A Visual Studio® 2008: Windows® English 02/28/2020
Presentation Foundation
10135 B Configuring, Managing and English 02/28/2020
Troubleshooting Microsoft® Exchange
Server 2010
10174 B Configuring and Administering English 02/28/2020
Microsoft® SharePoint® 2010
10175 A Microsoft® SharePoint® 2010, English 02/28/2020
Application Development
10262 A Developing Windows® Applications English 02/28/2020
with Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2010
10263 A Developing Windows® Communication English 02/28/2020
Foundation Solutions with Microsoft®
Visual Studio® 2010
10264 A Developing Web Applications with English 02/28/2020
Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2010
10265 A Developing Data Access Solutions with English 02/28/2020
Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2010
10324 A Implementing and Managing English 02/28/2020
Microsoft® Desktop Virtualization
10550 A Programming in Visual Basic with English 02/28/2020
Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2010
10748 C Planning and Deploying System Center English 02/28/2020
2012 Configuration Manager
10977 B Upgrading Your SQL Server Skills to English 02/28/2020
Microsoft® SQL Server® 2014
10981 A Infrastructure Provisioning with System English 02/28/2020
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
Center Virtual Machine Manager
10991 A Troubleshooting Windows Server 2016 English 02/28/2020
Core Technologies
10993 B Integrating Cloud Services with System English 02/28/2020
Center Configuration Manager
10999 A SQL Server on Linux English 02/28/2020
13969 B Active Directory® Services with Japanese 02/28/2020
Windows Server
20331 B Core Solutions of Microsoft® English 02/28/2020
SharePoint® Server 2013
20332 B Advanced Solutions of Microsoft English 02/28/2020
SharePoint Server 2013
20341 B Core Solutions of Microsoft® Exchange English 02/28/2020
Server 2013
20342 B Advanced Solutions of Microsoft English 02/28/2020
Exchange Server 2013
20415 B Implementing a Desktop Infrastructure English 02/28/2020
20416 B Implementing Desktop Application English 02/28/2020
Environments
20488 B Developing Microsoft SharePoint Server English 02/28/2020
2013 Core Solutions
20687 D Configuring Windows® 8.1 English 02/28/2020
20688 D Supporting Windows® 8.1 English 02/28/2020
23346 C Managing Office 365 Identities and Japanese 02/28/2020
Services
40409 A Deploying Voice Workloads for Skype English 02/28/2020
for Business Online and Server 2015
40552 A Microsoft Security Workshop: English 02/28/2020
Managing Identity
40553 A Microsoft Security Workshop: Planning English 02/28/2020
for a Secure Enterprise - Improving
Detection
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
40554 A Microsoft Security Workshop: English 02/28/2020
Implementing Windows 10 Security
Features
22697-1 B Installing and Configuring Windows 10 French 02/28/2020
MB- A Dynamics 365 fundamentals English 02/28/2020
900T01
Courseware retirements on January 31st, 2020
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
10979 F Introduction to Microsoft Azure for IT English 01/31/2020
Professionals
MB- A Dynamics 365: Power Platform English 01/31/2020
200T01 applications
MB- A Dynamics 365: Power Platform English 01/31/2020
200T02 automation
MB- A Dynamics 365: Power Platform English 01/31/2020
200T03 integrations
MB- A Dynamics 365: Power Platform test and English 01/31/2020
200T04 deploy
MB- A Configure settings and core English 01/31/2020
220T01 functionality in Dynamics 365 for
Marketing
MB- A Set Up events and surveys in Dynamics English 01/31/2020
220T02 365 for Marketing
MB- A Configuring Dynamics 365 for Field English 01/31/2020
240T01 Service
MB- A Work order and delivery execution for English 01/31/2020
240T02 Dynamics 365 for Field Service
MB- A Universal Resource Scheduling for English 01/31/2020
240T03 Dynamics 365 for Field Service
MB- A Core common features of Dynamics English 01/31/2020
300T01 365 for Finance and Operations
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
MB- A Core configuration in Dynamics 365 for English 01/31/2020
300T02 Finance and Operations
MB- A Data migration and preparing for go- English 01/31/2020
300T03 live with Dynamics 365 for Finance and
Operations
MB- A Configure and use essential English 01/31/2020
310T01 components of financial management
in Dynamics 365 for Finance and
Operations
MB- A Configure and use accounts payable, English 01/31/2020
310T02 receivable, and collections in Finance
and Operations
MB- A Configure and use budgeting, fixed English 01/31/2020
310T03 assets, and additional functionality in
Finance and Operations
MB- A Configure and use discrete English 01/31/2020
320T01 manufacturing in Dynamics 365 for
Finance and Operations
MB- A Configure and use lean manufacturing English 01/31/2020
320T02 in Dynamics 365 for Finance and
Operations
MB- A Configure and use process English 01/31/2020
320T03 manufacturing in Dynamics 365 for
Finance and Operations
MB- A Configure and use supply chain English 01/31/2020
330T01 management in Dynamics 365 for
Finance and Operations
MB- A Use quality management, English 01/31/2020
330T02 Intercompany trading and master
planning in Dynamics 365 for Finance
and Operations
MB- A Configure and use warehouse, and English 01/31/2020
330T03 transportation management in
Dynamics 365 for Finance and
Operations
Courseware retirements on December 31st, 2019
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
MD- A Installing Windows 10 English 12/31/2019
100T01
MD- A Configuring Windows 10 English 12/31/2019
100T02
MD- A Protecting Windows 10 English 12/31/2019
100T03
MD- A Maintaining Windows 10 English 12/31/2019
100T04
MD- A Deploying the Modern Desktop English 12/31/2019
101T01
MD- A Managing Modern Desktops and English 12/31/2019
101T02 Devices
MD- A Protecting Modern Desktops and English 12/31/2019
101T03 Devices
40507 G Microsoft Cloud Workshop: English 12/31/2019
Microservices Architecture
40525 G Microsoft Cloud Workshop: Media AI English 12/31/2019
10992 B Integrating On-Premises Core English 12/31/2019
Infrastructure with Microsoft Azure
10993 B Integrating On-Premises Identity English 12/31/2019
Infrastructure with Microsoft Azure
40389 A First Look Clinic: Windows Server 2016 English 12/31/2019
40525 G Microsoft Cloud Workshop: Media AI English 12/31/2019
20695 D Deploying Windows Desktops and English 12/31/2019
Enterprise Applications
20703-2 B Integrating Cloud Services with System English 12/31/2019
Center Configuration Manager
10050 A Microsoft® SQL Server® 2008 データ Japanese 12/31/2019
ベースの実装
10078 A Configuring and Troubleshooting Simplified 12/31/2019
Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Chinese
Domain Services (Simplified Chinese)
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
10136 A Configuration, gestion et maintenance French 12/31/2019
des serveurs Windows Server® 2008
10138 A Windows Server® 2008 サーバーの構 Japanese 12/31/2019
成、管理、メンテナンス
10140 A Configuring, Managing and Portuguese 12/31/2019
Maintaining Windows Server 2008
Servers
10142 A Manutenção de um banco de dados do Portuguese 12/31/2019
Microsoft® SQL Server® 2008
10168 A Conceitos básicos da infraestrutura de Portuguese 12/31/2019
rede e aplicativos do Windows Server®
2008
10216 A Konfiguration, Verwaltung und German 12/31/2019
Problembehandlung in Microsoft®
Exchange Server 2010
10217 A Microsoft® Exchange Server 2010 の構 Japanese 12/31/2019
成、管理、トラブルシューティング
10219 A Configuration, gestion et résolution des French 12/31/2019
problèmes de Microsoft® Exchange
Server 2010
10220 A Planen und Verwalten von Windows® German 12/31/2019
7-Desktopbereitstellungen und -
umgebungen
10222 A Configuração e solução de problemas Portuguese 12/31/2019
dos Serviços de Domínio Active
Directory® no Windows Server® 2008
10223 A Planification et gestion des French 12/31/2019
environnements et des déploiements
de postes de travail Windows®7
10224 A Installation et configuration du client French 12/31/2019
Windows® 7
10225 A Installieren und Konfigurieren von German 12/31/2019
Windows® 7 Client
10226 A Windows® 7 クライアントのインスト Japanese 12/31/2019
ールおよび構成
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
10228 A Instalação e configuração do cliente Portuguese 12/31/2019
Windows® 7
10229 A Konfigurieren von Identitäts- und German 12/31/2019
Zugriffslösungen und
Problembehandlung mit Windows
Server® 2008 Active Directory®
10230 A Configuração e solução de problemas Portuguese 12/31/2019
de soluções de identidade e acesso no
Windows Server® 2008 Active
Directory®
10555 A Configuração, gerenciamento e solução Portuguese 12/31/2019
de problemas do Microsoft® Exchange
Server 2010
10557 A Introduction au développement Web French 12/31/2019
avec Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2010
10560 A Introdução ao Desenvolvimento na Portuguese 12/31/2019
Web com o Microsoft® Visual Studio®
2010
10561 A Windows® 7 客户端的安装与配置 Simplified 12/31/2019
Chinese
10563 A Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2010 C# 编 Simplified 12/31/2019
程 Chinese
10564 A Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2010 Web Simplified 12/31/2019
开发基础 Chinese
10701 A Configuration et gestion de Microsoft French 12/31/2019
SharePoint 2010
10702 A Konfiguration und Verwaltung von German 12/31/2019
Microsoft SharePoint 2010
10704 A Configuração e gerenciamento do Portuguese 12/31/2019
Microsoft SharePoint 2010
10707 A Instalowanie i konfigurowanie klienta Polish 12/31/2019
systemu Windows® 7
10708 A Instalación y configuración del cliente Spanish 12/31/2019
de Windows® 7
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
10709 A Установка и настройка клиента Russion 12/31/2019
Windows® 7
10714 A Desenvolvimento de aplicativos Web Portuguese 12/31/2019
com o Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2010
10755 A Implémentation et gestion de la French 12/31/2019
virtualisation de serveurs Microsoft®
10756 A Implementierung und Verwaltung von German 12/31/2019
Microsoft® Server Virtualization
10757 A Implementação e gerenciamento da Portuguese 12/31/2019
virtualização de servidores da
Microsoft®
10758 A Implémentation et gestion de la French 12/31/2019
virtualisation de postes de travail
Microsoft
10759 A Implementierung und Verwaltung von German 12/31/2019
Microsoft Desktop Virtualization
10947 A 使用Visual Studio 2010 开发数据访问应 Simplified 12/31/2019
用程序 Chinese
10948 A 使用Visual Studio 2010 开发WCF应用程 Simplified 12/31/2019
序 Chinese
10949 A 使用Visual Studio 2010 开发 Windows Simplified 12/31/2019
应用程序 Chinese
10951 A Implementing and Managing Simplified 12/31/2019
Microsoft® Server Virtualization Chinese
(Simplified Chinese)
10952 A Microsoft SharePoint 2010 配置与管理 Simplified 12/31/2019
Chinese
21416 B Implementieren von Umgebungen für German 12/31/2019
Desktopanwendungen
2180 A Implementação de uma infra estrutura Portuguese 12/31/2019
de rede do Microsoft® Windows
Server™ 2003: hosts de rede
2180 A Implementação de uma infra estrutura Portuguese 12/31/2019
de rede do Microsoft® Windows
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
Server™ 2003: hosts de rede
2197 A Planning, Implementing, and Portuguese 12/31/2019
Maintaining a Microsoft® Windows®
Server 2003 Active Directory®
Infrastructure
2197 A Planning, Implementing, and Portuguese 12/31/2019
Maintaining a Microsoft® Windows
Server™ 2003 Active Directory®
Infrastructure
22413 B Conception et implémentation d’une French 12/31/2019
infrastructure de serveur
22415 B Implémentation d'une infrastructure de French 12/31/2019
bureau
23331 B Core Solutions of Microsoft® Japanese 12/31/2019
SharePoint® Server 2013
23332 B Advanced Solutions of Microsoft® Japanese 12/31/2019
SharePoint® Server 2013
23687 B Configuring Windows 8 Japanese 12/31/2019
23688 A Managing and Maintaining Windows 8 Japanese 12/31/2019
24687 B Configuring Windows 8 Portuguese 12/31/2019
24688 A Managing and Maintaining Windows 8 Portuguese 12/31/2019
28533 D 实施Microsoft Azure基础架构解决方案 Simplified 12/31/2019
Chinese
29533 D 實作 Microsoft Azure 基礎架構解決方 Simplified 12/31/2019
案 Chinese
50287 A Microsoft Virtualization Technology Japanese 12/31/2019
Overview (Version 2)
50288 A Install and Configure Hyper-V (Version Japanese 12/31/2019
2)
50403 B Implementing Active Directory Rights English 12/31/2019
Management Services with Exchange
and SharePoint
50412 B Implementing Active Directory English 12/31/2019
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
Federation Services 2.0
50497 A Microsoft SQL Server 2008 System Japanese 12/31/2019
Administration (Preparation for MCTS
70-432)
50498 A Planning and Management for Japanese 12/31/2019
Windows 7 Desktop Deployment
Environment
50525 A Team Foundation Server 2010 Japanese 12/31/2019
Fundamentals
50590 A Microsoft Client Virtualization Solutions Japanese 12/31/2019
– Remote Desktop and VDI
50591 A Installing, Configuring, and Deploying Japanese 12/31/2019
Windows 7 Clients
50600 A Designing a Business Intelligence Japanese 12/31/2019
Infrastructure Using Microsoft SQL
Server 2008
50601 A Designing and Implementing Japanese 12/31/2019
Management Solution for Microsoft
SQL Server 2008 Database
50602 A Designing and Planning Microsoft Lync Japanese 12/31/2019
Server 2010 Solutions
50603 A Configuring and Administering Japanese 12/31/2019
Microsoft Lync Server 2010
6237 B Windows Server® 2008 Active German 12/31/2019
Directory®-Domänendienste:
Konfiguration und Problembehandlung
6238 B Configuration et résolution des French 12/31/2019
problèmes des services de domaine
Active Directory® Windows Server®
2008
6744 A Configuration et résolution des French 12/31/2019
problèmes en utilisant Internet
Information Services dans Windows
Server® 2008
6745 A Internetinformationsdienste in German 12/31/2019
Windows Server® 2008: Konfiguration
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
und Problembehandlung
6748 B Einrichten von Servern unter Windows German 12/31/2019
Server® 2008
6850 A Fundamentals of Windows Server® Simplified 12/31/2019
2008 Network and Applications Chinese
Infrastructure (Simplified Chinese)
6852 A Configuring and Troubleshooting a Simplified 12/31/2019
Windows Server® 2008 Network Chinese
Infrastructure (Simplified Chinese)
6854 A Windows Server® 2008 Internet 信息服 Simplified 12/31/2019
务的配置与故障排除 Chinese
Courseware retirements on November 27th, 2019
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
MS-100T01 A Office 365 Management English 11/27/2019
MS-100T02 A Microsoft 365 Tenant & Service English 11/27/2019
Management
MS-100T03 A Microsoft 365 Identity English 11/27/2019
Management
MS-101T01 A Microsoft 365 Security English 11/27/2019
Management
MS-101T02 A Microsoft 365 Compliance English 11/27/2019
Management
MS-101T03 A Microsoft 365 Device English 11/27/2019
Management
Courseware retirements on October 31st, 2019
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
20347 B Enabling & Managing Office English 10/31/2019
365
Courseware retirements on July 31st, 2019
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
10970 B Networking with Windows Server English 7/31/2019
10971 B Storage and High Availability with English 7/31/2019
Windows Server
10974 B Deploying and Migrating Windows English 7/31/2019
Servers
Courseware retirements on June 30th, 2019
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
10958 B Programming Fundamentals of Web English 6/30/2019
Applications
20481 C Essentials of Developing Windows English 6/30/2019
Store Apps Using HTML5 and
JavaScript
20482 C Advanced Windows Store App English 6/30/2019
Development Using HTML5 and
JavaScript
20484 C Essentials of Developing Windows English 6/30/2019
Store Apps Using C#
20485 C Advanced Windows Store App English 6/30/2019
Development Using C#
20697-1 D Implementing and Managing English 6/30/2019
Windows 10
20697-2 C Deploying and Managing Windows English 6/30/2019
10 Using Enterprise Services
20698 B Installing and Configuring Windows English 6/30/2019
10
20773 A Analyzing Big Data with Microsoft R English 6/30/2019
20774 A Perform Cloud Data Science with English 6/30/2019
Azure Machine Learning
20775 A Perform Data Engineering on English 6/30/2019
Microsoft HD Insight
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
20776 A Engineering Data with Microsoft English 6/30/2019
Cloud Services
32410 B Installing and Configuring Windows Turkish 6/30/2019
Server 2012
32411 B Administering Windows Server 2012 Turkish 6/30/2019
40504 G Microsoft Cloud Workshop: English 6/30/2019
Intelligent Vending Machines
40506 G Microsoft Cloud Workshop: Lift and English 6/30/2019
Shift / Azure Resource Manager
40520 G Microsoft Cloud Workshop: English 6/30/2019
Optimized Architecture
40523 G Microsoft Cloud Workshop: Azure English 6/30/2019
Blockchain
40524 G Microsoft Cloud Workshop: Linux Lift English 6/30/2019
& Shift
40532 G Microsoft Cloud Workshop: Mobile English 6/30/2019
app innovation
40534 G Microsoft Cloud Workshop: Securing English 6/30/2019
PaaS
AZ-100T01 A Managing Azure Subscriptions and English 6/30/2019
Resources
AZ-100T02 A Implementing and Managing Storage English 6/30/2019
AZ-100T03 A Deploying and Managing Virtual English 6/30/2019
Machines
AZ-100T04 A Configure and Manage Virtual English 6/30/2019
Networks
AZ-100T05 A Manage Identities English 6/30/2019
AZ-101T01 A Migrate Servers to Azure English 6/30/2019
AZ-101T02 A Implement and Manage Application English 6/30/2019
Services
AZ-101T03 A Implement Advanced Virtual English 6/30/2019
Networking
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
AZ-101T04 A Secure Identities English 6/30/2019
Courseware retirements on May 1st, 2019
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
40536 A Build iOS apps with C# and .NET using English 5/01/2019
the Xamarin tools for Visual Studio
40537 A Build Android apps with C# and .NET English 5/01/2019
using the Xamarin tools for Visual
Studio
40538 A Build native cross-platform mobile apps English 5/01/2019
with a shared UI for iOS, Android, and
UWP in C# .NET with Xamarin.Forms
40539 A Build iOS apps with C# and .NET using English 5/01/2019
the Xamarin tools for Visual Studio
40540 A Build Android apps with C# and .NET English 5/01/2019
using the Xamarin tools for Visual
Studio
40541 A Build native cross-platform mobile apps English 5/01/2019
with a shared C# business logic for iOS,
Android, and UWP in C# .NET with
Xamarin and Visual Studio
40542 A Build native cross-platform mobile apps English 5/01/2019
with a shared UI for iOS, Android, and
UWP in C# .NET with Xamarin.Forms
(retiring on 01-May-19)
AZ- A Select the appropriate Azure technology English 5/01/2019
200T01 development solution
AZ- A Develop for Azure storage English 5/01/2019
200T02
AZ- A Develop Azure Platform as a Service English 5/01/2019
200T03 solutions
AZ- A Implement security in Azure English 5/01/2019
200T04 development solutions
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
AZ- A Develop for an Azure Cloud Model English 5/01/2019
201T01
AZ- A Implement Azure development English 5/01/2019
201T02 integration Solutions
AZ- A Develop Azure Cognitive Services, Bot, English 5/01/2019
201T03 and IoT solutions
Courseware retirements on March 31st, 2019
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
10996 A Hybrid Cloud and Datacenter English 3/31/2019
Monitoring with Operations
Management Suite (OMS)
40457 A MOC Workshop: Azure Developer English 3/31/2019
Hackathon
40500 A DevOps Workshop English 3/31/2019
Courseware retirements on January 31st, 2019
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
AZ-300T05 A Implementing Authentication and English 1/31/2019
Secure Data
Courseware retirements on December 31st, 2018
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
20532 D Developing Microsoft Azure English 12/31/2018
Solutions
20533 E Implementing Microsoft Azure English 12/31/2018
Infrastructure Solutions
20535 A Architecting Microsoft Azure English 12/31/2018
Solutions
Courseware retirements on August 20th, 2018
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
6235 A Implementing and Maintaining English 08/20/2018
Microsoft SQL Server 2008
Integration Services
Courseware retirements on July 31, 2018
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
20398 B Planning for and Managing Devices in English 07/31/2018
the Enterprise: Enterprise Mobility Suite
(EMS) & On-Premises Tools
40008 A Updating your Database Skills to English 07/31/2018
Microsoft® SQL Server® 2012
40009 A Updating your Business Intelligence English 07/31/2018
Skills to Microsoft® SQL Server® 2012
40033 A Windows Operating System and English 07/31/2018
Windows Server Fundamentals: Training
2-Pack for MTA Exams 98-349 and 98-
365
40043 A Windows® 8 UX Design Workshop English 07/31/2018
40045 A Microsoft® SQL Server® for Oracle English 07/31/2018
DBAs
40074 A Microsoft® SQL Server® 2014 for English 07/31/2018
Oracle DBAs
40076 A MVA Workshop: Troubleshooting English 07/31/2018
Windows Systems with SysInternals
Tools
40390 B Microsoft Azure for AWS Experts English 07/31/2018
40365 A Windows Server Administration English 07/31/2018
Fundamentals: MTA Exam 98-365
50040 A Preparing for the Microsoft Certified English 07/31/2018
Application Specialist Exam in Microsoft
Office Access 2007
50041 A Preparing for the Microsoft Certified English 07/31/2018
Application Specialist Exam in Microsoft
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
Office Excel 2007
50042 A Preparing for the Microsoft Certified English 07/31/2018
Application Specialist Exam in Microsoft
Office Outlook 2007
50043 A Preparing for the Microsoft Certified English 07/31/2018
Application Specialist Exam in Microsoft
Office PowerPoint 2007
50044 A Preparing for the Microsoft Certified English 07/31/2018
Application Specialist Exam in Microsoft
Office Word 2007
50045 A Preparing for the Microsoft Certified English 07/31/2018
Application Specialist Exam in Windows
Vista
50107 A Learn Microsoft® Office Visio® 2007 English 07/31/2018
Step by Step
50123 A Learn Microsoft® Office Excel® 2007 English 07/31/2018
Step by Step, Level 1
50124 A Learn Microsoft® Office Excel® 2007 English 07/31/2018
Step by Step, Level 2
50125 A Learn Microsoft® Office Excel® 2007 English 07/31/2018
Step by Step, Level 3
50126 A Learn Microsoft® Office Word 2007 English 07/31/2018
Step by Step, Level 1
50127 A Learn Microsoft® Office Word 2007 English 07/31/2018
Step by Step, Level 2
50128 A Learn Microsoft® Office Word 2007 English 07/31/2018
Step by Step, Level 3
50129 A Learn Microsoft® Office PowerPoint® English 07/31/2018
2007 Step by Step, Level 1
50130 A Learn Microsoft® Office PowerPoint® English 07/31/2018
2007 Step by Step, Level 2
50131 A Learn Microsoft® Office PowerPoint® English 07/31/2018
2007 Step by Step, Level 3
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
50132 A Learn Microsoft® Office Outlook® English 07/31/2018
2007 Step by Step, Level 1
50133 A Learn Microsoft® Office Outlook ® English 07/31/2018
2007 Step by Step, Level 2
50134 A Learn Microsoft® Office Outlook® English 07/31/2018
2007 Step by Step, Level 3
50135 A Learn Microsoft® Office Access® 2007 English 07/31/2018
Step by Step, Level 1
50136 A Learn Microsoft® Office Access® 2007 English 07/31/2018
Step by Step, Level 2
50207 A Learn Microsoft Office SharePoint® English 07/31/2018
Designer 2007 Step by Step, Level 1
50208 A Learn Microsoft Office SharePoint® English 07/31/2018
Designer 2007 Step by Step, Level 2
50209 A Learn Microsoft Office SharePoint® English 07/31/2018
Designer 2007 Step by Step, Level 3
50367 A Learn Windows 7 Step by Step, Level 1 English 07/31/2018
50368 A Learn Windows 7 Step by Step, Level 2 English 07/31/2018
50369 A Learn Windows Internet Explorer 8 Step English 07/31/2018
by Step
50374 B Microsoft Server Virtualization and English 07/31/2018
Management for the Experienced
VMware IT Pro
50382 B Implementing Forefront Identity English 07/31/2018
Manager 2010
50383 B Upgrading Identity Lifecycle Manager English 07/31/2018
2007 to Forefront Identity Manager
2010
50402 B Implementing Forefront Unified Access English 07/31/2018
Gateway 2010
50403 B Implementing Active Directory Rights English 07/31/2018
Management Services with Exchange
and SharePoint
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
50404 B Overview of Active Directory Rights English 07/31/2018
Management Services with Windows
Server 2008 R2
50412 B Implementing Active Directory English 07/31/2018
Federation Services 2.0
50430 B Administering Team Foundation Server English 07/31/2018
2010
50466 B Windows® Azure™ Solutions with English 07/31/2018
Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2010
50509 A Implementing Forefront Endpoint English 07/31/2018
Protection 2010
50526 A IT Basics I English 07/31/2018
50527 A IT Basics II English 07/31/2018
50528 A IT Basics III English 07/31/2018
50529 A IT Basics for Advanced Users I English 07/31/2018
50530 A IT Basics for Advanced Users II English 07/31/2018
50532 A Learn Microsoft Access 2010 Step by English 07/31/2018
Step, Level 1
50533 A Learn Microsoft Access 2010 Step by English 07/31/2018
Step, Level 2
50534 A Learn Microsoft Access 2010 Step by English 07/31/2018
Step, Level 3
50535 A Learn Microsoft Outlook 2010 Step by English 07/31/2018
Step, Level 1
50536 A Learn Microsoft Outlook 2010 Step by English 07/31/2018
Step, Level 2
50537 A Learn Microsoft Outlook 2010 Step by English 07/31/2018
Step, Level 3
50538 A Learn Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 Step English 07/31/2018
by Step, Level 1
50539 A Learn Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 Step English 07/31/2018
by Step, Level 2
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
50540 A Learn Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 Step English 07/31/2018
by Step, Level 3
50541 A Learn Microsoft Word 2010 Step by English 07/31/2018
Step, Level 1
50542 A Learn Microsoft Word 2010 Step by English 07/31/2018
Step, Level 2
50543 A Learn Microsoft Word 2010 Step by English 07/31/2018
Step, Level 3
50544 A Learn Microsoft Excel 2010 Step by English 07/31/2018
Step, Level 1
50545 A Learn Microsoft Excel 2010 Step by English 07/31/2018
Step, Level 2
50546 A Learn Microsoft Excel 2010 Step by English 07/31/2018
Step, Level 3
50571 A Partner Lync Support Training - Pre- English 07/31/2018
Read Material
50572 A Premier Support for Lync Partners Tier 1 English 07/31/2018
50573 A Premier Support for Lync Partners Tier 2 English 07/31/2018
Courseware retirements on June 30, 2018
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
1846 A Microsoft® Solutions Framework English 6/30/2018
Essentials
1913 A Exchanging and Transforming Data English 6/30/2018
Using XML and XSLT
2011 A Troubleshooting Microsoft® Exchange English 6/30/2018
Server 2003 Toolkit
2011 A Troubleshooting Microsoft® Exchange English 6/30/2018
Server 2003 - Delivery Guide
2097 A Conception d'une infrastructure réseau French 6/30/2018
et Active Directory® Microsoft®
Windows Server™ 2003
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
2144 B Administration d'un environnement French 6/30/2018
Microsoft® Windows Server™ 2003
2145 B Verwalten Einer Microsoft® Windows German 6/30/2018
Server 2003-Umgebung
2149 B Maintenance D'un Environnement French 6/30/2018
Microsoft® Windows Server 2003
2163 B Warten Einer Microsoft® Windows German 6/30/2018
Server™ 2003-Umgebung
2182 A Implémentation, administration et French 6/30/2018
maintenance d'une infrastructure réseau
Microsoft® Windows Server™ 2003 :
services réseau
2183 A Implementieren, Verwalten und Warten German 6/30/2018
einer Microsoft® Windows Server™
2003-Netzwerkinfrastruktur:
Netzwerkdienste
2194 A Planification, implémentation et French 6/30/2018
maintenance d’une infrastructure Active
Directory® Microsoft® Windows
Server™ 2003
2226 B Instalação, configuração e administração Portuguese 6/30/2018
do Microsoft® Windows® XP
Professional
2261 C Supporting Users Running the English 6/30/2018
Microsoft® Windows® XP Operating
System
2272 C Implementing and Supporting English 6/30/2018
Microsoft® Windows® XP Professional
2285 B Installing, Configuring & Administering English 6/30/2018
Microsoft® Windows® XP Professional
2311 A Advanced Web Application English 6/30/2018
Development using Microsoft® ASP.NET
2335 A Assistance aux utilisateurs exécutant le French 6/30/2018
système d'exploitation Microsoft®
Windows® XP
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
2336 A Assistance aux utilisateurs exécutant des French 6/30/2018
applications sous le système
d'exploitation Microsoft® Windows®
XP
2349 B Programming with the Microsoft® .NET English 6/30/2018
Framework Microsoft Visual C#™ .NET)
2368 A Zarzadzanie srodowiskiem systemu Polish 6/30/2018
Microsoft® Windows Server™ 2003
2373 B Programming with Microsoft® Visual English 6/30/2018
Basic® .NET
2389 B Programming with Microsoft® ADO.NET English 6/30/2018
2433 B Microsoft® Visual Basic® Scripting and English 6/30/2018
Microsoft Windows Script Host
Essentials
2441 A Bereitstellen und Verwalten von German 6/30/2018
Microsoft® Windows® XP Service Pack
2
2500 A Introduction to XML and the Microsoft® English 6/30/2018
.NET Platform
2541 B Core Data Access with Microsoft® Visual English 6/30/2018
Studio® 2005
2542 A Advanced Data Access With Microsoft® English 6/30/2018
Visual Studio® 2005
2543 B Core Web Application Technologies With English 6/30/2018
Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2005
2544 A Advanced Web Application Technologies English 6/30/2018
with Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2005
2546 B Core Windows® Forms Technologies English 6/30/2018
With Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2005
2547 A Advanced Windows® Forms English 6/30/2018
Technologies With Microsoft® Visual
Studio® 2005
2548 B Core Distributed Application English 6/30/2018
Development With Microsoft® Visual
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
Studio® 2005
2549 A Advanced Distributed Application English 6/30/2018
Development With Microsoft® Visual
Studio® 2005
2555 A Developing Microsoft.NET Applications English 6/30/2018
for Windows (Visual C#.NET)
2556 A Developing Mobile Applications Using English 6/30/2018
the Microsoft® .NET Compact
Framework
2559 B Introduction to Visual Basic® .NET English 6/30/2018
Programming with Microsoft® .NET
2572 A Supporting Users Running the Portuguese 6/30/2018
Microsoft® Windows® XP Operating
System
2573 A Supporting Users Running Applications Portuguese 6/30/2018
on a Microsoft® Windows® XP
Operating System
2576 A Implementing And Administering English 6/30/2018
Microsoft® Internet Information
Services IIS) 6.0
2605 A Managing a Microsoft® Windows Russian 6/30/2018
Server™ 2003 Environment
2606 A Maintaining a Microsoft® Windows Russian 6/30/2018
Server™ 2003 Environment
2667 A Introduction to Programming English 6/30/2018
2710 B Analyzing Requirements and Defining English 6/30/2018
Microsoft® .NET Solution Architectures
2717 C Introduction to Microsoft® .NET English 6/30/2018
Development
2730 A Building Microsoft® Content English 6/30/2018
Management Server 2002 Solutions
2810 A Fundamentals of Network Security English 6/30/2018
2821 A Designing and Managing a Microsoft® English 6/30/2018
Windows® Public Key Infrastructure
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
2821 A Designing and Managing a Windows® English 6/30/2018
Public Key Infrastructure
2823 B Implementing and Administering English 6/30/2018
Security in a Microsoft® Windows
Server™ 2003 Network
2830 B Designing Security for Microsoft® English 6/30/2018
Networks
2933 A Developing Business Process and English 6/30/2018
Integration Solutions Using Microsoft®
BizTalk® Server 2006
2956 B Core Foundations of Microsoft® .NET English 6/30/2018
2.0 Development
2957 B Advanced Foundations of Microsoft® English 6/30/2018
.NET 2.0 Development
3938 C Updating Your Skills from Microsoft® English 6/30/2018
Exchange Server 2000 or Microsoft
Exchange Server 2003 to Microsoft
Exchange Server 2007 SP1
4730 A Weiterführende German 6/30/2018
Webanwendungstechnologien Mit
Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2005
4730 A Advanced Web Application Technologies German 6/30/2018
with Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2005
4994 A Introduction to Programming Microsoft English 6/30/2018
.NET Applications with Microsoft Visual
Studio 2005
4995 A Programming with the Microsoft® .NET English 6/30/2018
Framework using Microsoft Visual
Studio® 2005
5047 B Introduction to Installing and Managing English 6/30/2018
Microsoft® Exchange Server 2007 SP1
5049 A Managing Messaging Security Using English 6/30/2018
Microsoft Exchange Server 2007
5050 A Recovering Messaging Servers and English 6/30/2018
Databases Using Microsoft Exchange
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
5051 A Monitoring and TroubleShooting English 6/30/2018
Microsoft Exchange Server 2007
5053 A Designing a Messaging Infrastructure English 6/30/2018
Using Microsoft Exchange Server 2007
5054 A Designing a High Availability Messaging English 6/30/2018
Solution Using Microsoft Exchange
Server 2007
5058 A Project Series: Deploying Microsoft English 6/30/2018
Office 2007 Professional Edition
5060 A Implementing Windows® SharePoint® English 6/30/2018
Services 3.0
5061 A Implementing Microsoft Office English 6/30/2018
SharePoint Server 2007
5105 C Deploying Windows Vista® Business English 6/30/2018
Desktops
5115 B Installing, Configuring, and English 6/30/2018
Troubleshooting Windows Vista®
5117 A Installing, Configuring, Troubleshooting, English 6/30/2018
and Maintaining Windows Vista®
5118 B Supporting Windows Vista® and English 6/30/2018
Applications in the Enterprise
5177 A Implementing and Maintaining Instant English 6/30/2018
Messaging Using Microsoft Office
Communications Server 2007
5178 A Implementing and Maintaining English 6/30/2018
Audio/Visual Conferencing and Web
Conferencing Using Microsoft Office
Communications Server 2007
5179 A Implementing and Maintaining English 6/30/2018
Telephony Using Microsoft Office
Communications Server 2007
5909 A Introduction à l`installation et à la French 6/30/2018
gestion de Microsoft® Exchange Server
2007
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
5910 A Einführung in die Installation und German 6/30/2018
Verwaltung von Microsoft® Exchange
Server 2007
5911 A Introduction to Installing and Managing Japanese 6/30/2018
Microsoft Exchange Server 2007
5912 A Managing Messaging Security Using French 6/30/2018
Microsoft Exchange Server 2007
5913 A Managing Messaging Security Using German 6/30/2018
Microsoft Exchange Server 2007
5914 A Recovering Messaging Servers and French 6/30/2018
Databases Using Microsoft Exchange
Server 2007
5915 A Recovering Messaging Server and German 6/30/2018
Databases Using Microsoft Exchange
5915 A Recovering Messaging Server and German 6/30/2018
Databases Using Microsoft Exchange
Server 2007
5916 A Monitoring and TroubleShooting French 6/30/2018
Microsoft Exchange Server 2007
5917 A Monitoring and TroubleShooting German 6/30/2018
Microsoft Exchange Server 2007
5942 A Implémentation de Microsoft® French 6/30/2018
Windows® SharePoint® Services 3.0
5943 A Implementieren von Microsoft® German 6/30/2018
Windows® SharePoint® Services 3.0
5944 A Implementing Microsoft® Office French 6/30/2018
SharePoint® Server 2007
5945 A Implementing Microsoft® Office German 6/30/2018
SharePoint® Server 2007
5947 A Deploying Microsoft® Windows Vista™ German 6/30/2018
Business Desktops - German
5949 A Installing and Configuring the Windows German 6/30/2018
Vista Operating System
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
5949 A Installing and Configuring the Windows German 6/30/2018
Vista™ Operating System
5951 A Configuring Windows Vista™ German 6/30/2018
Applications and Tools -
5954 A Résolution des problèmes et French 6/30/2018
maintenance des ordinateurs Windows
Vista™
5955 A Verwalten von Computern und German 6/30/2018
Problembehandlung unter Windows
Vista
5955 A Verwalten von Computern und German 6/30/2018
Problembehandlung unter Windows
Vista™
5957 A Unterstützung von Windows Vista und German 6/30/2018
Windows Vista Anwendungen
5970 A Installing and Configuring the Windows Japanese 6/30/2018
Vista Operating System -
5971 A Configuring Windows Vista Mobile Japanese 6/30/2018
Computing and Applications -
5981 A Maintaining and Troubleshooting Japanese 6/30/2018
Windows Vista Computers -
6066 A Developing Managed Applications for English 6/30/2018
Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.0
6067 A Developing Native Applications for English 6/30/2018
Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.0
6111 A Core Data Access with Microsoft® Visual Chinese 6/30/2018
Studio® 2005
6112 A Advanced Data Access with Microsoft® Chinese 6/30/2018
Visual Studio® 2005
6113 A Core Web Application Technologies with Chinese 6/30/2018
Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2005
6114 A Advanced Web Application Technologies Chinese 6/30/2018
with Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2005
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
6115 A Core development with the Microsoft® Chinese 6/30/2018
.NET Framework 2.0 Foundation
6116 A Advanced Development with the Chinese 6/30/2018
Microsoft® .NET Framework 2.0
Foundation
6142 A Implementing Microsoft Office Japanese 6/30/2018
SharePoint Server 2007
6160 A Einführung in die Programmierung von German 6/30/2018
Microsoft® .NET Framework-
Anwendungen mit Microsoft Visual
Studio® 2005
6268 A Installing and Configuring the Windows Arabic 6/30/2018
Vista™ Operating System
6269 A Configuring Windows Vista Mobile Arabic 6/30/2018
Computing and Applications
6438 A Implementing and Administering English 6/30/2018
Windows® SharePoint® Services 3.0 in
Windows Server® 2008
6461 A Visual Studio® 2008: Windows® English 6/30/2018
Communication Foundation
6462 A Visual Studio® 2008: Windows® English 6/30/2018
Workflow Foundation
6730 B Erweitern Ihrer Kenntnisse der German 6/30/2018
Netzwerkinfrastruktur- und Active
Directory-Technologie für Windows
Server 2008
6731 B Erweitern Ihrer Kenntnisse der German 6/30/2018
Anwendungsinfrastruktur-Technologie
für Windows Server 2008
6734 A Updating your Network Infrastructure French 6/30/2018
and Active Directory® Technology Skills
to Windows Server® 2008
6734 A Mise à jour de vos compétences en French 6/30/2018
matière d'infrastructure réseau et de
technologie Active Directory® dans
Windows Server® 2008
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
6735 A Updating your Application Platform French 6/30/2018
Technology Skills to Windows Server®
2008
6738 A Configuration et administration des French 6/30/2018
services Windows Media® dans
Windows Server® 2008
6741 A Configuration et dépannage d'une French 6/30/2018
infrastructure réseau Windows Server
2008
6742 A Konfigurieren einer German 6/30/2018
Netzwerkinfrastruktur und
Problembehandlung unter Windows
Server® 2008
6743 A Configuring and Troubleshooting a Japanese 6/30/2018
Windows Server® 2008 Network
Infrastructure (Japanese)
6747 A Planification et administration de French 6/30/2018
serveurs Windows Server® 2008
6851 A Fundamentals of Windows Server® Chinese 6/30/2018
2008 Active Directory®
6853 A Deploying Windows Server® 2008 Chinese 6/30/2018
6855 A Configuring and Troubleshooting Chinese 6/30/2018
Windows Server® 2008 Terminal
Services (Simplified Chinese)
6856 A Fundamentals of Windows Server 2008 German 6/30/2018
Active Directory
6857 A Fundamentals of Windows Server 2008 French 6/30/2018
Active Directory
6871 A Configuring and Troubleshooting Japanese 6/30/2018
Identity and Access Solutions with
Windows Server® 2008 Active
Directory® (Japanese)
7193 A Developing Managed Applications for Chinese 6/30/2018
Windows Mobile 6
7196 A Developing Native Applications for Chinese 6/30/2018
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
Microsoft Windows Mobile 6
10036 A Designing a Windows Server® 2008 French 6/30/2018
Network Infrastructure - French
10079 A Configuring and Troubleshooting Chinese 6/30/2018
Identity and Access Solutions with
Windows Server (Simplified Chinese)
10080 A Conceitos básicos da infraestrutura de Chinese 6/30/2018
rede e aplicativos do Windows Server®
2008
10081 A Maintaining a Microsoft® SQL Server® Chinese 6/30/2018
2008 Database
10082 A Implementing a Microsoft® SQL Chinese 6/30/2018
Server® 2008 Database
10083 A Visual Studio 2008: Windows Chinese 6/30/2018
Presentation Foundation
10085 A Visual Studio 2008: Windows Workflow Chinese 6/30/2018
Foundation
10086 A Visual Studio® 2008: ASP.NET 3.5 Chinese 6/30/2018
10087 A Visual Studio® 2008: ADO.NET 3.5 Chinese 6/30/2018
10184 A Designing Windows Server 2008 Chinese 6/30/2018
Network Infrastructure
10185 A Designing Active Directory® Chinese 6/30/2018
Infrastructure and Services in Windows
Server® 2008
10218 A Writing Queries Using Microsoft® SQL Japanese 6/30/2018
Server® 2008 Transact-SQL(Japanese)
10326 A Implementieren und Verwalten von German 6/30/2018
Windows Small Business Server 2008
10562 A Developing Web Applications with Chinese 6/30/2018
Microsoft® Visual Studio®
2010(Simplified Chinese)
80307 A Enterprise Portal Development in English 6/30/2018
Microsoft Dynamics® AX 2012
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
80308 A Procurement in Microsoft Dynamics® English 6/30/2018
AX 2012
80310 A LEAN Manufacturing in Microsoft English 6/30/2018
Dynamics® AX 2012
80312 A Development III in Microsoft Dynamics® English 6/30/2018
AX 2012
80313 A Development IV in Microsoft English 6/30/2018
Dynamics® AX 2012
80314 A Discrete Manufacturing Basics in English 6/30/2018
Microsoft Dynamics® AX 2012
80315 A Discrete Manufacturing Advanced in English 6/30/2018
Microsoft Dynamics® AX 2012
80318 A Reporting in Microsoft Dynamics® AX English 6/30/2018
2012
80338 A Microsoft Dynamics® AX 2012 Public English 6/30/2018
Sector - Financials
80414 A Service Management in Microsoft English 6/30/2018
Dynamics® AX 2012
80416 A Application Integration Framework and English 6/30/2018
Services in Microsoft Dynamics® AX
2012
80419 A Manufacturing Execution in Microsoft English 6/30/2018
Dynamics® AX 2012
80420 A Data Upgrade and Code Upgrade to English 6/30/2018
Microsoft Dynamics® AX 2012
80421 A Sales and Marketing in Microsoft English 6/30/2018
Dynamics® AX 2012
80422 A Intercompany Setup and Order English 6/30/2018
Processing in Microsoft Dynamics® AX
2012
80423 A Master Planning in Microsoft English 6/30/2018
Dynamics® AX 2012
80424 A Product Configuration in Microsoft English 6/30/2018
Dynamics® AX 2012
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
80489 A Diskrete Fertigung I in Microsoft German 6/30/2018
Dynamics® AX 2012
80492 A Diskrete Fertigung II in Microsoft German 6/30/2018
Dynamics® AX 2012
80526 A Beschaffung in Microsoft Dynamics® AX German 6/30/2018
2012
80530 A Serviceverwaltung in Microsoft German 6/30/2018
Dynamics® AX 2012
80537 A Microsoft Dynamics® AX 2012 R2 for English 6/30/2018
Retail in Brick and Mortar Stores:
Installation and Configuration
80538 A Human Resource Management in English 6/30/2018
Microsoft Dynamics® AX 2012 R2
80539 A Installation and Deployment in Microsoft English 6/30/2018
Dynamics® CRM 2013
80541 A Payroll in Microsoft Dynamics® AX 2012 English 6/30/2018
R2
80542 A Customization and Configuration in English 6/30/2018
Microsoft Dynamics® CRM 2013
80544 A Warehouse Management System in English 6/30/2018
Microsoft Dynamics® AX 2012 R2
80545 A Customer Service in Microsoft English 6/30/2018
Dynamics® CRM 2013
80546 A Sales Management in Microsoft English 6/30/2018
Dynamics® CRM 2013
80583 A Microsoft Dynamics® AX 2012 R2 for English 6/30/2018
Retail in eCommerce Stores: Installation
and Configuration
80584 A Microsoft Dynamics® AX 2012 R2 for English 6/30/2018
Retail in eCommerce Stores:
Development and Customization
80585 A Microsoft Dynamics® AX 2012 R2 for English 6/30/2018
Retail in Brick and Mortar Stores:
Development and Customization
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
80616 A Customization and Configuration in Japanese 6/30/2018
Microsoft Dynamics® CRM 2013
(Japanese)
80617 A Konfiguration und Anpassung in German 6/30/2018
Microsoft Dynamics® CRM 2013
80618 A Personalización y configuración de Spanish 6/30/2018
Microsoft Dynamics® CRM 2013
80619 A Personnalisation et configuration dans French 6/30/2018
Microsoft Dynamics® CRM 2013
80620 A Installation and Deployment in Microsoft Japanese 6/30/2018
Dynamics® CRM 2013 (Japanese)
80621 A Instalación e implementación de French 6/30/2018
Microsoft Dynamics® CRM 2013
80622 A Installation und Bereitstellung in German 6/30/2018
Microsoft Dynamics® CRM 2013
80623 A Installation et déploiement dans French 6/30/2018
Microsoft Dynamics® CRM 2013
80624 A Administración de ventas de Microsoft Spanish 6/30/2018
Dynamics® CRM 2013
80625 A Vertriebsverwaltung in Microsoft German 6/30/2018
Dynamics® CRM 2013
80626 A Gestion des ventes dans Microsoft French 6/30/2018
Dynamics® CRM 2013
80627 A Sales Management in Microsoft Japanese 6/30/2018
Dynamics® CRM 2013 (Japanese)
80628 A Kundenservice in Microsoft Dynamics® German 6/30/2018
CRM 2013
80629 A Servicio al cliente de Microsoft Spanish 6/30/2018
Dynamics® CRM 2013
80630 A Service clientèle dans Microsoft French 6/30/2018
Dynamics® CRM 2013
80631 A Customer Service in Microsoft Japanese 6/30/2018
Dynamics® CRM 2013 (Japanese)
Courseware retirements on March 30, 2018
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
20696 C Administering System Center English 03/30/2018
Configuration Manager and Intune
Courseware retirements on January 31, 2018
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
20246 D Monitoring and Operating a Private English 01/31/2018
Cloud
20247 D Configuring and Deploying a Private English 01/31/2018
Cloud
40441 A Designing and Implementing Cloud English 01/31/2018
Data Platform Solutions
40442 A MOC Workshop: Architecting English 01/31/2018
Microsoft Azure Solutions
Courseware retirements on June 30, 2017
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
2609 A Introduction to C# Programming English 6/30/2017
with Microsoft .NET
10989 B Analyzing Data with Power BI English 6/30/2017
80311 B Service Industries in Microsoft English 6/30/2017
Dynamics AX 2012 R2
80316 B Project Essentials in Microsoft English 6/30/2017
Dynamics AX 2012 R2
80415 A Public Sector Procurement and English 6/30/2017
Payables in Microsoft Dynamics AX
2012
80425 A Intelligent Data Management English 6/30/2017
Framework in Microsoft Dynamics AX
2012
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
80429 A Travel and Expense Management in English 6/30/2017
Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012
80430 A Vendor Management and English 6/30/2017
Collaboration in Microsoft Dynamics
AX 2012
80476 A Stücklisten in Microsoft Dynamics AX German 6/30/2017
2012
80477 A Nomenclature dans Microsoft French 6/30/2017
Dynamics AX 2012
80478 A Distinte base in Microsoft Dynamics Italian 6/30/2017
AX 2012
80479 A Lista de materiales de Microsoft Spanish 6/30/2017
Dynamics AX 2012
80480 A LEAN Manufacturing in Microsoft German 6/30/2017
Dynamics AX 2012
80481 A Production au plus juste dans French 6/30/2017
Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012
80482 A LEAN Manufacturing (Producción Spanish 6/30/2017
ajustada) de Microsoft Dynamics AX
2012
80483 A Produzione snella in Microsoft Italian 6/30/2017
Dynamics AX 2012
80488 A Bases de fabrication distincte dans French 6/30/2017
Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012
80490 A Produzione discreta di base in Italian 6/30/2017
Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012
80491 A Conceptos básicos de la fabricación Spanish 6/30/2017
discreta de Microsoft Dynamics AX
2012
80493 A Fabrication distincte avancée dans French 6/30/2017
Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012
80494 A Produzione discreta avanzata in Italian 6/30/2017
Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
80495 A Conceptos avanzados de la Spanish 6/30/2017
fabricación discreta de Microsoft
Dynamics AX 2012
80496 A Secteur Public Microsoft Dynamics French 6/30/2017
AX 2012 – Finances
80525 A Approvisionnement dans Microsoft French 6/30/2017
Dynamics AX 2012
80527 A Gestión de compras en Microsoft Spanish 6/30/2017
Dynamics AX 2012
80528 A Approvvigionamento in Microsoft Italian 6/30/2017
Dynamics AX 2012
80529 A Gestion des services dans Microsoft French 6/30/2017
Dynamics AX 2012
80531 A Gestione assistenza in Microsoft Italian 6/30/2017
Dynamics AX 2012
80532 A Gestión de servicios en Microsoft Spanish 6/30/2017
Dynamics AX 2012
80533 A Approvisionnement du secteur French 6/30/2017
public et achats dans Microsoft
Dynamics AX 2012
80559 A Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 中的物 Simplified 6/30/2017
料清单 Chinese
80580 A Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 の個別 Japanese 6/30/2017
の製造の詳細
80581 A Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 の個別 Japanese 6/30/2017
の製造の基本
Courseware retirements on April 15, 2017
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
10978 A Introduction to Azure for English 4/15/2017
Developers
Courseware retirements on March 31, 2017
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
80229 A Inventory Control in Microsoft English 3/31/2017
Dynamics GP 2010
80230 A Project Series in Microsoft Dynamics English 3/31/2017
GP 2010
80231 A Purchase Order Processing in English 3/31/2017
Microsoft Dynamics GP 2010
80232 A Sales Order Processing in Microsoft English 3/31/2017
Dynamics GP 2010
80239 A Extender for Microsoft Dynamics GP English 3/31/2017
2010
80240 A Using Microsoft SharePoint English 3/31/2017
Technology with Microsoft Dynamics
GP 2010
80334 A Control de inventarios en Microsoft Spanish 3/31/2017
Dynamics GP 2010
80335 A Procesamiento de pedidos de Spanish 3/31/2017
compra en Microsoft Dynamics GP
2010
80337 A Procesamiento de pedidos de venta Spanish 3/31/2017
en Microsoft Dynamics GP 2010
80433 A Reporting in Microsoft Dynamics NAV English 3/31/2017
2013
80434 A Fixed Assets in Microsoft Dynamics English 3/31/2017
NAV 2013
80435 A Application Setup in Microsoft English 3/31/2017
Dynamics NAV 2013
80436 A C/Side Introduction in Microsoft English 3/31/2017
Dynamics NAV 2013
80437 A C/Side Solution Development in English 3/31/2017
Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013
80438 A Installation and Configuration in English 3/31/2017
Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013
80439 A Introduction in Microsoft Dynamics English 3/31/2017
NAV 2013
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
80440 A Trade in Microsoft Dynamics NAV English 3/31/2017
2013
80534 A Finance Essentials in Microsoft English 3/31/2017
Dynamics NAV 2013
80535 A Finance Advanced in Microsoft English 3/31/2017
Dynamics NAV 2013
80540 A Installation and Configuration in English 3/31/2017
Microsoft Dynamics GP 2013
80549 A Data Upgrade and Code Upgrade to English 3/31/2017
Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013
80550 A Manufacturing in Microsoft Dynamics English 3/31/2017
NAV 2013
80571 A Introduction to Microsoft Dynamics English 3/31/2017
GP 2013
80572 A General Ledger in Microsoft English 3/31/2017
Dynamics GP 2013
80573 A Payables Management in Microsoft English 3/31/2017
Dynamics GP 2013
80574 A Receivables Management in English 3/31/2017
Microsoft Dynamics GP 2013
80575 A Bank Reconciliation in Microsoft English 3/31/2017
Dynamics GP 2013
80576 A Fixed Assets in Microsoft Dynamics English 3/31/2017
GP 2013
80450 A Delivering Microsoft Dynamics English 3/31/2017
Solutions with Sure Step
Courseware retirements on December 31, 2016
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
80317 B Project Advanced in Microsoft English 12/31/2016
Dynamics AX 2012 R2
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
80427 A Warehouse Management in Microsoft English 12/31/2016
Dynamics AX 2012
80428 A SQL Optimization for Microsoft English 12/31/2016
Dynamics AX 2012
80460 A Finanzdaten I in Microsoft Dynamics German 12/31/2016
AX 2012
80461 A Finances I dans Microsoft Dynamics French 12/31/2016
AX 2012
80462 A Contabilità I in Microsoft Dynamics Italian 12/31/2016
AX 2012
80463 A Operaciones financieras I de Spanish 12/31/2016
Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012
80464 A Operaciones financieras II de Spanish 12/31/2016
Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012
80465 A Finanzdaten II in Microsoft Dynamics German 12/31/2016
AX 2012
80466 A Contabilità II in Microsoft Dynamics Italian 12/31/2016
AX 2012
80467 A Finances II dans Microsoft Dynamics French 12/31/2016
AX 2012
80468 A Anlagevermögen in Microsoft German 12/31/2016
Dynamics AX 2012
80469 A Cespiti in Microsoft Dynamics AX Italian 12/31/2016
2012
80470 A Activos fijos de Microsoft Dynamics Spanish 12/31/2016
AX 2012
80471 A Immobilisations dans Microsoft French 12/31/2016
Dynamics AX 2012
80472 A Installation und Konfiguration in German 12/31/2016
Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012
80473 A Installation et configuration pour French 12/31/2016
Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
80474 A Installazione e configurazione di Italian 12/31/2016
Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012
80475 A Instalación y configuración de Spanish 12/31/2016
Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012
80484 A Introducción a Microsoft Dynamics Spanish 12/31/2016
AX 2012
80485 A Présentation de Microsoft Dynamics French 12/31/2016
AX 2012
80486 A Introduzione a Microsoft Dynamics Italian 12/31/2016
AX 2012
80487 A Einführung in Microsoft Dynamics AX German 12/31/2016
2012
80497 A Producción y logística de fabricación Spanish 12/31/2016
en procesos de Microsoft Dynamics
AX 2012
80498 A Traitement de la production et French 12/31/2016
logistique Microsoft Dynamics AX
2012
80499 A Elaborazione della logistica e della Italian 12/31/2016
produzione in Microsoft Dynamics AX
2012
80500 A Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 German 12/31/2016
Fertigungsverarbeitung - Produktion
und Logistik
80509 A Concetti di base della supply chain in Italian 12/31/2016
Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012
80510 A Base de la cadena de suministros de Spanish 12/31/2016
Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012
80511 A Grundkenntnisse der Lieferkette in German 12/31/2016
Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012
80512 A Base de la chaîne logistique dans French 12/31/2016
Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012
80513 A Distribuzione e commercio in Italian 12/31/2016
Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
80514 A Distribución y comercio de Microsoft Spanish 12/31/2016
Dynamics AX 2012
80515 A Handel und Logistik in Microsoft German 12/31/2016
Dynamics AX 2012
80516 A Distribution et commerce dans French 12/31/2016
Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012
80517 A Éléments de projet avancés dans French 12/31/2016
Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012
80518 A Projektkostenrechnung II in Microsoft German 12/31/2016
Dynamics AX 2012
80519 A Conceptos avanzados de gestión de Spanish 12/31/2016
proyectos en Microsoft Dynamics AX
2012
80520 A Elementi avanzati dei progetti in Italian 12/31/2016
Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012
80521 A Projektkostenrechnung I in Microsoft German 12/31/2016
Dynamics AX 2012
80522 A Base de projet dans Microsoft French 12/31/2016
Dynamics AX 2012
80523 A Conceptos básicos de gestión de Spanish 12/31/2016
proyectos en Microsoft Dynamics AX
2012
80524 A Elementi essenziali dei progetti in Italian 12/31/2016
Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012
80554 A Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 中的开 Simplified 12/31/2016
发I Chinese
80557 A Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 中的财 Simplified 12/31/2016
务 II Chinese
80558 A Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 中的开 Simplified 12/31/2016
发 II Chinese
80560 A Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 中的固 Simplified 12/31/2016
定资产 Chinese
80563 A Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 中的分 Simplified 12/31/2016
销和贸易 Chinese
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
80564 A 安装和配置 Microsoft Dynamics AX Simplified 12/31/2016
2012 Chinese
80565 A Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 中的供 Simplified 12/31/2016
应链基础 Chinese
80569 A Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 中的财 Simplified 12/31/2016
务I Chinese
Courseware retirements on October 31, 2016
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
10983 A Upgrading Your Skills to Windows English 10/31/2016
Server 2016
20497 A Software Testing with Visual English 10/31/2016
Studio 2013
Courseware retirements on August 15, 2016
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
10968 B Designing for Office 365 English 8/15/2016
Infrastructure
Courseware retirements on August 1, 2016
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
10747 D Administering System Center 2012 English 8/1/2016
Configuration Manager
Courseware retirements on June 24, 2016
Download the complete list of retiring e-learning courses.
Courseware retirements on June 15, 2016
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
20346 D Managing Office 365 Identities English 6/15/2016
and Services
Courseware retirements on April 18, 2016
Course Title Language Retirement
number date
38 Office 2013 and Office 365 Japanese 4/18/2016
Demonstration Sessions
37 Office 2013 and Office 365 Spanish 4/18/2016
Demonstration Sessions
36 Office 2013 and Office 365 German 4/18/2016
Demonstration Sessions
35 Office 2013 and Office 365 Russian 4/18/2016
Demonstration Sessions
34 Office 2013 and Office 365 Brazilian, 4/18/2016
Demonstration Sessions Portuguese
33 Office 2013 and Office 365 Chinese (Simplified) 4/18/2016
Demonstration Sessions
32 Office 2013 and Office 365 French 4/18/2016
Demonstration Sessions
31 Office 2013 and Office 365 English 4/18/2016
Demonstration Sessions
23 Windows 8 Demonstration Sessions English 4/18/2016
22 Office 2010 Running Start: Dutch 4/18/2016
Demonstration Sessions
21 Office 2010 Running Start: Korean 4/18/2016
Demonstration Sessions
20 Office 2010 Running Start: Russian 4/18/2016
Demonstration Sessions
19 Office 2010 Running Start: Chinese (Traditional) 4/18/2016
Demonstration Sessions
18 Office 2010 Running Start: Chinese (Simplified) 4/18/2016
Demonstration Sessions
Course Title Language Retirement
number date
17 Office 2010 Running Start: Brazilian Portuguese 4/18/2016
Demonstration Sessions
16 Office 2010 Running Start: Chinese (Simplified), 4/18/2016
Demonstration Sessions Italian
15 Office 2010 Running Start: Spanish 4/18/2016
Demonstration Sessions
14 Office 2010 Running Start: Japanese 4/18/2016
Demonstration Sessions
13 Office 2010 Running Start: French 4/18/2016
Demonstration Sessions
12 Office 2010 Running Start: German 4/18/2016
Demonstration Sessions
11 Office 2010 Running Start: English 4/18/2016
Demonstration Sessions
Courseware retirements on December 31, 2015
Download the complete list of retiring instructor-led courses.
Courseware retirements on August 31, 2015
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
2148 A Microsoft Windows Server 2003 環境の Japanese 8/31/2015
管理
2166 A Microsoft Windows Server 2003 環境の Japanese 8/31/2015
保守
6194 B ネットワーク インフラストラクチャお Japanese 8/31/2015
よび Active Directory テクノロジ スキ
ルの Windows Server 2008 へのアップ
デート
6195 B アプリケーション インフラストラクチ Japanese 8/31/2015
ャ テクノロジ スキルの Windows
Server 2008 へのアップデート
6746 A Windows Server 2008 におけるインタ Japanese 8/31/2015
ーネット インフォメーション サービス
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
の構成およびトラブルシューティング
6749 A Windows Server 2008 のサーバーの計 Japanese 8/31/2015
画と管理
6858 A Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Japanese 8/31/2015
の基礎
10703 A Microsoft SharePoint 2010 の構成およ Japanese 8/31/2015
び管理
10713 A Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 による Japanese 8/31/2015
Web アプリケーションの開発
10775 A Administering Microsoft SQL Server English 8/31/2015
2012 Databases
50430 B Administering Team Foundation Server English 8/31/2015
2010
50523 A Deploying the Optimized Desktop with English 8/31/2015
Windows 7 and Office 2010
Courseware retirements on June 30, 2015
Download the complete list of retiring instructor-led learning courses.
Courseware retirements on January 31, 2015
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
10774 A Querying Microsoft SQL Server 2012 English 1/31/2015
10776 A Developing Microsoft SQL Server English 1/31/2015
2012 Databases
10777 A Implementing a Data Warehouse English 1/31/2015
with Microsoft SQL Server 2012
10778 A Implementing Data Models and English 1/31/2015
Reports with Microsoft SQL Server
2012
Courseware retirements on October 31, 2014
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
10750 A Monitoring and Operating a Private English 10/31/2014
Cloud with System Center 2012
10751 A Configuring and Deploying a Private English 10/31/2014
Cloud with System Center 2012
Courseware retirements on August 25, 2014
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
1303 A Mastering Microsoft Visual Basic 6 English 8/25/2014
Fundamentals
2147 B Managing a Microsoft Windows Brazilian, 8/25/2014
Server 2003 Environment Portuguese
2165 B Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Brazilian, 8/25/2014
Server 2003 Environment Portuguese
2186 A Implementing, Managing, and Brazilian, 8/25/2014
Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Portuguese
Server 2003 Network Infrastructure:
Network Services
2524 C Developing XML Web Services Using English 8/25/2014
Microsoft ASP.NET
2934 A Deploying and Managing Business English 8/25/2014
Process and Integration Solutions
Using Microsoft BizTalk Server 2009
R2
6463 A Visual Studio 2008: ASP.NET 3.5 English 8/25/2014
6464 A Visual Studio 2008: ADO.NET 3.5 English 8/25/2014
10953 A HTML5 Programming English 8/25/2014
Courseware retirements on December 31, 2013
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
2071 B Querying Microsoft SQL Server 2000 English 12/31/2013
with Transact-SQL
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
2262 B Supporting Users Running English 12/31/2013
Applications on a Microsoft
Windows XP Operating System
2779 B Implementing a Microsoft SQL English 12/31/2013
Server 2005 Database
2780 B Maintaining a Microsoft SQL Server English 12/31/2013
2005 Database
2781 A Designing Microsoft SQL Server English 12/31/2013
2005 Server-Side Solutions
2782 A Designing Microsoft SQL Server English 12/31/2013
2005 Databases
2783 B Designing the Data Tier for English 12/31/2013
Microsoft SQL Server 2005
2784 A Tuning and Optimizing Queries English 12/31/2013
Using Microsoft SQL Server 2005
2786 B Designing a Microsoft SQL Server English 12/31/2013
2005 Infrastructure
2787 A Designing Security for Microsoft English 12/31/2013
SQL Server 2005
2788 A Designing High Availability English 12/31/2013
Database Solutions Using Microsoft
SQL Server 2005
2789 B Administering and Automating English 12/31/2013
Microsoft SQL Server2005
Databases and Servers
2790 A Troubleshooting and Optimizing English 12/31/2013
Database Servers Using Microsoft
SQL Server2005
2791 A Implementing and Maintaining English 12/31/2013
Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Analysis
Services
2792 A Implementing and Maintaining English 12/31/2013
Microsoft SQL Server 2005
Integration Services
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
2793 A Implementing and Maintaining English 12/31/2013
Microsoft SQL Server 2005
Reporting Services
2794 A Designing a Business Intelligence English 12/31/2013
Solution for the Enterprise Using
Microsoft SQL Server 2005
2795 A Designing an ETL Solution English 12/31/2013
Architecture using Microsoft SQL
Server 2005 Integration Services
2796 A Designing an Analysis Solution English 12/31/2013
Architecture Using Microsoft SQL
Server 2005 Analysis Services
2797 A Designing a Reporting Solution English 12/31/2013
Architecture using Microsoft SQL
Server 2005 Reporting Services
4742 B Maintenance d'une base de French 12/31/2013
données Microsoft SQL Server 2005
4744 B Verwalten einer Microsoft SQL German 12/31/2013
Server 2005-Datenbank
6203 A Microsoft SQL Server 2005 数据库维 Chinese 12/31/2013
护 (Simplified)
6420 B Fundamentals of Windows Server English 12/31/2013
2008
6449 A Внедрение базы данных Microsoft Russian 12/31/2013
SQL Server 2005
6450 A Обслуживание базы данных Russian 12/31/2013
Microsoft SQL Server 2005
6451 B Planning, Deploying and Managing English 12/31/2013
Microsoft System Center
Configuration Manager 2007
10159 A Updating Your Windows Server 2008 English 12/31/2013
Technology Skills to Windows Server
2008 R2
10325 A Automating Administration with English 12/31/2013
Windows PowerShell 2.0
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
10337 A Updating Your Microsoft SQL Server English 12/31/2013
2008 BI Skills to SQL Server 2008 R2
40005 B First Look Clinic: Windows Server English 12/31/2013
2012
40006 B Hands On Lab: Windows Server English 12/31/2013
2012
Courseware retirements on September 30, 2013
Course Version Title Language Retirement
number date
2282 A Designing a Microsoft Windows Server English 9/30/2013
2003 Active Directory and Network
Infrastructure
6434 A Automating Windows Server 2008 English 9/30/2013
Administration with Windows
PowerShell
2273 B Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft English 9/30/2013
Windows Server 2003 Environment
2278 B Planning and Maintaining a Microsoft English 9/30/2013
Windows Server 2003 Network
Infrastructure
2279 B Planning, Implementing, and English 9/30/2013
Maintaining a Microsoft Windows
Server 2003 Active Directory
Infrastructure
Revisions and associated retirements
Microsoft occasionally combines courses or revises courses in such a way as to
warrant the retirement of older, different courseware. This list communicates the
connection between new, revised courses and any retiring courses that are
associated with them.
Retiring Version Title Language Notes
June 30
Course
number
6428 A Configuring and English Replaced by Course 6439:
Troubleshooting Configuring and
Windows Server 2008 Troubleshooting Windows
Terminal Services Server 2008 Application
Infrastructure
6429 A Configuring and English Replaced by Course 6439:
Managing Windows Configuring and
Media Services for Troubleshooting Windows
Windows Server 2008 Server 2008 Application
Infrastructure
6437 A Designing a Windows English Replaced by Course 6435B:
Server 2008 Designing Windows Server
Applications 2008 Network and
Infrastructure Applications Infrastructure
Retired courseware: Online learning
Courseware retirements on December 29, 2017
Download the complete list of retiring SA e-learning courses.
Download the complete list of retiring MSIA e-learning courses.
Courseware retirements on August 15, 2017
Course number Title Language Retirement date
47003 Windows Server 2012 Jumpstart English 8/15/2017
Courseware retirements on June 30, 2017
Download the complete list of retiring SA e-learning courses.
Download the complete list of retiring MSIA e-learning courses.
Courseware retirements on June 30, 2015
Download the complete list of retiring e-learning courses.
Courseware retirements on March 12, 2014
Download the complete list of retiring e-learning courses.
Retired courses: MOC On-Demand
All Microsoft Official Course (MOC) On-Demand courses have been retired as of June
30, 2020. For a complete list of the retired courses, visit: MOC On-Demand Courses are
Retired.
Frequently asked questions about course and
MOC On-Demand retirement
What criteria are used to determine that a course should be retired?
Typically, a course will be retired in one of the following scenarios:
The course has been replaced. A new course is released which replaces one or
more previous courses and which covers the material in a substantially new
manner.
If the technology covered in a course is no longer supported by Microsoft, the
course will typically be retired.
Business decisions related to the success of a course or the costs of keeping a
course up to date may lead to retirement.
The certification is retired. If the course was designed for a certification that is no
longer offered, the course may be retired.
Courses that are offered by non-Microsoft authors through the community-
authoring program may be retired for any reason, at the author’s request.
Quality concerns may result in course retirement. If quality concerns are identified
with a course, it may be retired until the quality can be improved.
How will I know if a course is retired?
Microsoft publishes a quarterly list of courses that are retired and those that are
scheduled for retirement within the next three to six months. Retirement
announcements are shared through communications with training partners, trainers,
vendors, and other interested audiences. The course descriptions on the Microsoft
Training Catalog and the Courseware Library Catalog are updated with an
announcement of the retirement date.
How can I purchase a course after its retirement date?
After their retirement date, courses are no longer sold. The retirement date is published
through the catalog webpage for each course and through regular communication
channels for each audience. On the effective retirement date, the courseware is marked
as no longer for sale. To avoid confusion, the course remains listed as not for sale for a
period of time after the effective retirement, until it is archived and removed from the
catalog entirely.
Can I purchase the digital version of a course before retirement and download or use
it after the retirement date?
After the course is retired, you no longer have access to download it. If you downloaded
or received the courseware prior to the retirement date, you may use it according to the
licensing terms.
What happens to retired courses that were assigned to me, prior to their retirement,
in my Learning Plan and/or added under the “My Courses” section?
You will continue to see these courses in the “My Courses” section after their retirement
but attempting to launch a retired course will result in an error message.
If I did not complete a course before its retirement, will I be allowed to complete it
after it has been retired?
No. After a course is retired, you can no longer access it.
How will course activity reports reflect in-progress courses at the time of their
retirement?
The course activity reports reflect your progress on a course at the time of its retirement.
For example, if a course is at 60% completion by a user when the course is retired, the
course activity reports will show 60% completion progress. The completion percentage
of a course cannot be changed after a course is retired.
Will I still be able to find a retired course on the online learning site?
No. Retired courses no longer appear in search results or in the course catalog.
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Cloud Games
Article • 04/29/2024
As part of our commitment to continuous improvement and innovation, we decided to
retire Cloud Games. Effective April 29, 2024, this product is no longer available for use or
support.
As technology evolves, so do our solutions. We believe that retiring Cloud Games allows
us to focus on delivering even more value to our customers. Our team is developing
exciting new products, and in the meantime, we encourage you to explore these
alternatives.
Thank you for being a part of our journey. We appreciate your trust and look forward to
serving you with our cutting-edge products.
About beta Certification exams
Article • 10/25/2023
We work hard to ensure our exams are technically accurate and relevant to real-life
workplace situations, and beta exams are a critical part of our development process.
When you take an exam in its beta form, your results provide useful information to
evaluate the quality of the exam and its questions.
How to participate
We need approximately 400 beta test-takers to ensure a valid, reliable evaluation of the
knowledge and skills needed for success. To ensure we have enough qualified people
take the exam as quickly as possible, we offer a limited number of discounted seats
during a 3–4-week window. We’ll post announcements for upcoming beta exams with
an eighty percent discount code on the Microsoft Learn blog . Use of this code is on a
first come, first served basis, and the available discounted seats for beta exams often fill
quickly. If you want to take advantage of the discount, monitor the Microsoft Learn blog
and register as soon as possible.
Note: If you miss the discount opportunity, you can still take a beta exam at full price.
How the discount works
Candidates who register for and take the exam using the eighty percent discount code
receive a twenty-five percent discount from the exam provider on their next exam once
rescoring is complete--approximately two weeks after the exam goes live. Twenty-five
percent discount vouchers will be sent to the email address used to register for the
exam. If you don’t receive your twenty-five percent discount voucher within six weeks of
the exam live date, contact the exam delivery provider’s customer support.
Note: If you pay for the beta exam using any other method (e.g., you pay for the exam
yourself or use a voucher), you are not eligible for the twenty-five percent discount
voucher. This is not a benefit of simply taking the beta exam.
Increase your chance of taking the discounted
beta exam
To increase your chance for securing a discounted seat in a beta exam, consider adding
yourself to our SME Profile database . Qualified participants will receive an email
containing a different code from the one posted on the blog. Although the seats are
limited with this code as well, because the group of people who have access to it is
smaller, the probability of getting a seat with this code is higher than with the one you’ll
find on the Microsoft Learn blog.
For some exams, we have many more qualified candidates in the SME Profile database
than we have available seats. In these cases, we randomly select an appropriate number
of qualified candidates and send an invitation. If you aren’t selected, you can still
participate by using the code in the Microsoft Learn blog if seats are available.
If you don’t get the discount but still want to
participate in the beta
We understand some candidates may want to take the exam early to meet job
requirements, career growth needs, or demonstrate they are early adopters of (and
competent in) the covered technology. If you’d like to take the beta exam but did not
get a discounted seat, you may take the exam by registering and paying regular price.
Keep in mind:
Only candidates who have experience with the technology should participate in
beta exams.
The code can only be used for exams delivered during that 3–4-week window. If
you attempt to schedule the exam outside that window, the code will not work.
Candidates located in China, India, Pakistan, or Türkiye are not eligible to
participate in beta exams for security reasons.
Pass the beta exam, earn a Certification
Passing a beta exam in the Certification path counts toward your Certification. You don’t
need to retake the exam in its final version. Make sure that you take another exam
within a year so you can take advantage of the 25 percent discount earned for taking
the beta exam through our discount program (if applicable).
If you don’t pass the beta exam, you must wait until the exam goes live to retake it. If
you’re interested in earning a Certification that requires successful completion of that
exam, you must wait to retake the exam at regular cost when it’s live, or apply the 25
percent discount you received for taking the beta exam through our discount program
(if applicable).
If you believe your beta score should be available (because it’s at least 10 days after the
exam is live), visit your Learn profile and choose Certifications from the profile menu. If
it’s not there, contact the exam delivery provider. If at least two weeks have passed since
the exam went live and your score hasn’t appeared in your Learn profile,
contact Certification support .
Preparing for a beta exam—with no prep
materials
The Exam Details page lists the skills to be assessed on the exam. Although our goal is
to provide some training materials prior to launching a beta exam, it’s not always
possible. People qualified to take beta exams are experienced in the job role, have
access to other resources, or have access to early releases of the technology. We
recommend consulting peers, community resources, and early-adopter articles for
preparation materials.
For more suggestions and ideas on how to prepare for beta exams without preparation
materials, see: Just How Does One Prepare for Beta Exams without Preparation
Materials?.
Beta exam scoring and results
When you complete a beta exam, you won’t receive a score immediately because the
scoring model for the exam is not yet finalized.
If you’ve taken a beta exam, you’ll receive your score about 10 days after the exam
becomes available worldwide or “goes live” -- approximately 10-12 weeks after the beta
period begins. This time reflects a comprehensive process including statistically
analyzing results and data, evaluating the performance of each question and reading
and evaluating all comments provided during the beta exam. As a result, you may not
receive a score for 14 weeks depending on when in the beta process you took the exam.
Please note that the beta exam process and the time it takes to receive your results may
vary.
About Applied Skills beta assessment labs
We work hard to ensure our Applied Skills assessment labs are technically accurate and
relevant to real-life workplace situations, and we perform a beta process similar to what
we do for Certification exams. Currently, however, this process is not publicly available.
Exam development
Article • 09/19/2023
About exam development
Microsoft Certification exams are carefully developed with input from industry
professionals to reflect the skills needed to be successful in critical job roles that
leverage Microsoft technology to support an organization’s digital transformation
objectives.
These are the steps we take as we develop each exam:
1. Define the skill domain. Experts identify the critical tasks performed within specific
job roles or functions that leverage Microsoft technologies and solutions.
2. Define the distribution of skills on the exam. The skills identified in step one are
evaluated by additional technical and job experts from around the world. Their
evaluation becomes the blueprint that defines the distribution of questions across
the skill domain.
3. Write the exam questions. Subject matter experts (SMEs) write exam questions to
measure the critical skills according to the distribution defined by the blueprint
created in step two.
4. Evaluate the accuracy, clarity, appropriateness, etc. of each question (alpha review).
A panel of experts who did not write the questions reviews each one for technical
accuracy, relevance, and alignment to the skill domain during the alpha review.
5. Beta test the questions. The alpha-reviewed questions are then pilot tested in an
exam-like situation known as a “beta exam.” This ensures that only the best
content is included in the live exam. Visit: Beta exams for more information.
6. Finalize the question pool. The results of the beta exam are psychometrically
analyzed for factors such as difficulty, ability to differentiate high and low
performers, reliability, and more. Only those questions that meet Microsoft’s
psychometric criteria will appear on the live exam.
7. Set the cut score. A panel of experts works with Microsoft’s psychometrician to
determine a passing score. This score is based on the skills needed to be
considered competent in the skill domain in relation to the difficulty of the
questions included on the exam.
8. The exam is available worldwide through our exam delivery partners who
administer the certification exam. The exam can be taken at testing centers
worldwide or through online proctoring where available.
9. Sustain/maintain over the life of the exam. Microsoft monitors the psychometric
performance of the exams throughout their lifetime, ensuring that they continue to
be valid and reliable measures of the skill domain. Questions that no longer
perform psychometrically are removed, and new questions are added as features
and functionality are updated and/or to replace questions removed for
psychometric reasons or because of changes in the technology. Sometimes exams
are retired. Visit: Exam retirement to learn more.
Certifications for students
Article • 11/26/2024
Student discounts
We’re pleased to offer academic pricing on Microsoft Certification exams in most
countries/regions (except India and China). To qualify, identify yourself as a student in
your certification profile and verify your academic status. Once verified, you’ll receive the
student discount when registering for an exam.
Identify yourself as a student in your
certification profile
1. Login to your Learn Profile and begin the interest survey.
2. Select "Career Paths".
3. Select "Student".
4. Complete the rest of the Interest Survey and click "Finished" when completed.
Get help with student discounts
Visit: Certification support.
College credit for certification exams
Article • 07/15/2024
Earn college credit
Students may receive college credit after completing the requirements for earning some
Microsoft Certifications. All eligible Microsoft certifications is listed at
https://aka.ms/ACECollegeCredit .
ACE college credit
The American Council on Education (ACE) is a membership organization for U.S.
accredited, degree granting institutions that mobilizes the higher education community.
ACE is a nationally recognized leader in the evaluation of workforce and military
training, providing standards, practices, and tools that higher education institutions rely
on.
Many colleges and universities across the nation, including two-year, four-year, public,
and private colleges and universities recognize ACE credit recommendations, like
Microsoft certifications, as applicable toward a post-secondary degree or certificate.
ACE has reviewed and established credit recommendations for several Microsoft
Certification exams. You can see the full list at https://aka.ms/ACECollegeCredit
For more information about ACE, visit https://www.acenet.edu/Programs-
Services/Pages/Credit-Transcripts/Students.aspx .
How to send an official transcript to your
college or university?
Most institutions consider a certification or transcript official only if it comes from the
organization awarding the certification. In other words, you shouldn't email a copy or
attachment of your certification or transcript. Instead, you must send your Microsoft
Learn transcript via a verifiable link to your college or university.
To apply for certification credit hours for your Microsoft Certification, you'll need to
email the following information to your school:
1. a link to the applicable certification exam title and
2. a verifiable link to your official Microsoft Learn transcript.
To do this:
1. Contact your college or university to determine the appropriate recipient and
necessary contact information for receiving your Microsoft Learn transcript.
2. Sign into your Learn profile (or create a Microsoft Learn profile if you haven't).
3. Select “Transcript” from the menu on the left.
4. Select “Transcript Settings” and then select “Show legal name” and “Show contact
email.”
5. If you are sharing a link for the first time, select “Share link” and then select “Create
link.” If you’ve previously generated a link, select “Copy link.”
6. Paste the link to your Microsoft Learn transcript into an email addressed to the
appropriate contact at your college or university. Before sending the email, please
refer to the ACE reviewed Microsoft certification exam at
https://aka.ms/ACECollegeCredit) and copy the link for the exam title
corresponding to the credential you have earned. Make sure to include this
certification exam link in the email to your college or university, along with the link
to verify your Microsoft Learn transcript.
Frequently Asked Questions:
How do I receive college credit for a Microsoft Certification?
The American Council on Education (ACE) has reviewed and established credit
recommendations for select Microsoft Certifications . Upon earning a credential for an
ACE recommended exam, you can send a verifiable link of your official Microsoft Learn
transcript to your ACE member college or university and request credit for your
certification.
Can I email a copy of my transcript as an
attachment to my college or university?
No. You should send a verifiable link to your official Microsoft transcript to request
credit. Most institutions consider a transcript official only if it comes from the
organization awarding the certification.
Can I still use my Credly transcripts to request
college credit for my Microsoft Certification?
Only certifications earned and claimed on Credly prior to June 30, 2023, will be available
on the Credly transcripts for sharing.
How do I know if my college or university is an
ACE member school?
Check the ACE Members and Associates Directory .
Do colleges and universities accept ACE credits
if they aren't an ACE member school?
Yes. Membership isn't required to accept ACE credit recommendations. Many colleges
and universities accept ACE credit recommendations as transfer credit! You should check
with the admissions or registration team at your school of choice to determine their
acceptance policies.
Credential expiration policies
Article • 07/15/2024
Role-based and specialty Certifications expiry
Microsoft role-based (associate and expert) and specialty Certifications are valid for one
(1) year from the date that you complete all requirements to earn that Certification.
To prevent your Certification from expiring you must renew the Certification before the
Certification expiration date. For more information about Certification renewals, visit
Renew your Certification. After the Certification expires, you will no longer be able to
renew that Certification and will need to re-earn the Certification by passing all the
required exam(s).
Fundamentals Certifications expiry
Microsoft fundamentals Certifications do not expire.
Other Microsoft Certifications expiry
MOS, MTA, MCSA, MCSD, MCSE, and MCE Certifications do not expire.
Beta exam Certification expiry
If you passed a beta exam and earned a Certification as a result, your Certification
achievement and expiration dates will be based on the date that your beta exam was
rescored (approximately 10 days after it goes live). This ensures that you have sufficient
time to renew your Certification after earning it.
Applied Skills credential expiry
Microsoft Applied Skills credentials do not expire.
Expiration of Certification and Applied Skills
credentials based on technology changes
Technology is evolving, and some Certifications and Applied Skills become outdated and
obsolete. To ensure that all Microsoft credentials remain relevant, valid, and meaningful,
Microsoft reserves the right to retire exams, Certifications, and Applied Skills credentials
at any time.
When a credential is retired, it will no longer be available for new candidates to earn.
However, the credential will remain in the Active section of your transcript until it expires
(if it has an expiration date) or for two years following the retirement of the credential (if
it doesn’t have an expiration date).
Challenging a Certification exam or
renewal assessment item or an
assessment lab task
Article • 10/25/2023
Microsoft Certification exams, certification renewal assessments, and Applied Skills
assessment labs are designed to ensure that candidates who earn and maintain our
credentials have demonstrated the required proficiency level across the skill domain.
Each Microsoft Certification exam, renewal assessment question, and assessment lab
task is carefully reviewed by a panel of technical and job experts for technical accuracy,
clarity, and relevance. If you believe that a question on a Microsoft Certification exam or
renewal assessment or an assessment lab task is inaccurate, you may request an
evaluation of the question or task via the challenge process, designed to help identify
and correct problematic questions and tasks. However, even if a question or task are
flawed in some way, we cannot assume that you would have answered it correctly if it
had not had that flaw, therefore most challenges do not result in a change in your exam
or assessment result.
Criteria for accepting a challenge:
The certification exam, renewal assessment, or assessment lab must have been
taken within the last 15 calendar days (not business days).
You are challenging a specific item on the exam or renewal assessment or task on
the assessment lab.
Challenges will not be accepted for the
following criteria:
Challenges to the entire exam, renewal assessment, or assessment lab.
Challenges based on study materials (practice tests, study guides, training
materials, etc.).
Challenges to the appropriateness of a question or task.
Submission is more than 15 calendar days (not business days) after the exam was
taken.
Challenges based on technical issues experienced at a testing center or on
Microsoft Learn.
Challenges related to being unable to finish the exam or assessment lab as a result
of taking unscheduled breaks.
Challenges that are not submitted via this process.
Challenges to the scoring methodologies (e.g., The bar graph does not represent
my actual score.).
Challenges to the exam, renewal assessment, or assessment lab format (standard,
sort, adaptive).
Challenges to beta exams.
Challenge process:
1. Review our criteria for accepting and not accepting a challenge.
2. Complete and submit the challenge form .
3. The Microsoft Credentialing team will review your submission for completeness. If
incomplete, you will be asked to provide more information. If complete, the
Microsoft Credentialing team will review. A review takes approximately two weeks.
4. Once the review is complete, you will be notified of the outcome.
Thank you for your interest in helping make Microsoft Certification exams, Certification
renewals, and Applied Skills assessment labs as valid and relevant as possible.
If you would like to provide feedback about a Practice Assessment, do not use the item
challenge process. Use the Practice Assessment feedback form instead.
Exam and assessment lab security policy
Article • 10/25/2023
About exam and assessment lab security
We make every attempt to ensure the security of our credentials and testing process. As
part of this, we will take actions such as banning candidates, revoking scores and
credentials, and asking candidates to retake exams and assessment labs if we suspect
fraudulent activity.
Ethical Conduct
The purpose of the Microsoft Credentials Program is to determine a person’s ability to
perform a specific job role or a set of tasks. Accordingly, all candidates are expected to
pass the exam or assessment lab on their own merit without assistance from another
person or entity (BOT, AI assistance) and are expected to maintain confidentiality of the
validation content. Candidates are expected to abide by these ethical standards and to
read, understand, and comply with our security rules. The obligation to abide by these
ethical standards includes a commitment to honesty, truthfulness, full disclosure,
accuracy, fairness, and integrity in all matters pertaining to the exam or assessment lab.
Microsoft Candidate Agreements
The Microsoft Certification Program requires candidates to accept the terms of a
Microsoft Certification Exam Candidate Agreement before taking an exam, and the
Microsoft Applied Skills Program requires candidates to accept the terms of a Microsoft
Applied Skills Assessment Lab Candidate Agreement before attempting an Applied Skills
assessment lab.
These agreements legally require candidates to keep information related to exam or
assessment lab content confidential. Requiring the acceptance of the Agreement helps
protect the security of Microsoft Certification exams, Applied Skills assessment labs, and
the integrity of the Microsoft Credentials Program by legally discouraging piracy and/or
unauthorized use of exam content.
Confidentiality of exam and assessment lab
content
All content on exams and assessment labs represents confidential intellectual property
of Microsoft. Obtaining, using, or distributing this content is strictly prohibited,
regardless of the method employed (memorization, recording, copying, or other means).
This prohibition includes discussion, distribution, or online posting of remembered
assessment topics or solutions, in whole or in part. The use or sharing of any exam or
assessment lab content violates the rules of conduct of the Microsoft Credentials
Program. Such activities could provide an unfair advantage and threaten the validity and
credibility of the program.
Microsoft Certification exam testing center
security
Staff at testing centers are provided with security policies that must be enforced to
acquire and maintain testing center status. Ongoing inspections ensure that each testing
center maintains the security outlined by Microsoft and the exam delivery provider. In
addition, proctors at testing centers are authorized to immediately take appropriate
measures against candidates who violate testing rules. If you have concerns about the
security of your exam experience, complete this form .
To ensure the security of Microsoft Certification exams, testing center administrators
ensure that the identification provided is appropriate and verify that it is the ID of the
person who appeared to take the exam; walk through the testing area periodically; keep
partitions between testing stations; remove crib sheets, electronic devices, and other
unauthorized materials, and prevent the removal of exam content in any shape or form.
In addition, test center administrators and proctors cannot provide any type of aid
regarding any exam question. They can help resolve technical issues but cannot assist in
the understanding or answering of any exam question.
Microsoft may suspend testing at any test center where security problems are
suspected, including any test centers that might be affiliated with those under suspicion.
Testing center appeal process
Testing center owners can appeal a site closure by submitting an appeal to
mlsecure@microsoft.com.
Certification exam unscheduled breaks security
You may take unscheduled breaks during all exams, except Microsoft Office Specialist
(MOS) exams, without requesting them in advance through the accommodation request
process. However, Microsoft’s security policies apply while you are on break. This means
that you cannot access any unauthorized materials during your break. If the proctor sees
you doing so, your exam will be revoked. To learn more about prohibited behaviors
during exams, review the OnVUE guide .
Identification (ID) requirements for taking
Microsoft exams
All test takers are required to present one form of original (no photocopies), valid
(unexpired) government issued ID with name, photo, and signature. The first and the last
name that the test taker uses to register must match exactly the first and last name on
the ID that is presented on test day.
For additional information, refer to the Pearson VUE ID Policy .
Microsoft Certification exam out-of-
country/region testing
To sit for a Microsoft Certification exam at a testing center in India, China, or Pakistan,
you must be a legitimate resident of that country. If you are a legitimate resident of one
of these countries, testing centers are required to confirm and record that you have
shown documented proof that you are a legitimate resident of that specific country. To
verify country of residence status, you are required to present one form of an original
(no photocopies), valid (unexpired) government issued ID with your name, photo, and
signature.
If you are not a legitimate resident of India, China, or Pakistan, you will not be allowed
to sit for a Microsoft Certification exam within that country.
If you do not have an ID that meets the requirements of the ID policy and would like to
request an exception, or if you are a candidate testing outside your home
country/region, please contact Pearson VUE support . Any candidate exceptions to the
ID or out of country/region policy must be pre-approved by the Pearson VUE customer
service center at least three business days before the scheduled exam appointment.
Right of exclusion
Based on security and integrity concerns, Microsoft reserves the right to exclude specific
regions, countries, and testing centers from the Microsoft Credentials Program
altogether.
Data forensics
Microsoft will use data forensics (statistical evidence improper activity during an exam)
to cancel exam scores, revoke Certifications, ban candidates, close test centers, and take
any other appropriate action to protect the integrity of the Microsoft Credentials
Program.
Candidate retesting at request of Microsoft
Microsoft reserves the right to ask any candidate to retest for any suspected fraudulent
activity or anomalous testing patterns at any time.
Revoking Credentials and Candidate Bans
If a candidate violates any rule, policy, or term within the Microsoft Certification Exam
Candidate Agreement or the Microsoft Applied Skills Assessment Lab Candidate
Agreement, or engages in any misconduct that diminishes the security and integrity of
the Microsoft Credentials Program in any way, the candidate may be permanently
prohibited from taking any future credentials and may be banned from Microsoft’s
Credential Program. In addition, the candidate may have any credentials (Certifications
or Applied Skills) and scores revoked.
Examples of such misconduct, misuse, and fraud include, but are not limited to, the
following:
Using AI in any way during the exam or assessment lab.
Falsifying modifying, and/or altering the original results/score reports for any exam
or assessment lab record.
Using unauthorized material in attempting to satisfy credential requirements (this
includes using brain dump material and/or unauthorized publication of exam
questions or assessment lab tasks with or without answers).
Providing or accepting improper assistance.
Falsifying identity or impersonating another individual to gain access to or attempt
an exam or assessment lab.
Copying, publishing, disclosing, transmitting, selling, offering to sell, posting,
downloading, distributing in any way, or otherwise transferring, modifying, making
derivative works of, reverse engineering, decompiling, disassembling, or translating
any lab material in whole or in part, in any form or by any means, verbal or written,
electronic or mechanical, for any purpose.
Disclosing Microsoft intellectual property (IP).
Disseminating actual exam or assessment lab content.
Using the exam or assessment lab content or platform in any manner that violates
applicable law or does not align with the requirements of the exam or assessment
lab.
Violating the retake policy.
Cheating during the exam (such as looking at the monitors of other exam takers,
using an unauthorized device, or looking at notes).
Bringing non-authorized items into the testing center during an exam session
(such as notes or unauthorized materials and electronic devices, such as cell
phones).
Violating the Microsoft Certification Exam Candidate Agreement or the Microsoft
Applied Skills Assessment Lab Candidate Agreement in any way.
Candidate appeal process
Candidates may appeal their ban by submitting an appeal to mlsecure@microsoft.com
within 14 calendar days of receiving notice from Microsoft (as established by the date
the notification was sent by Microsoft). Any appeal requests submitted after that time
will not be reviewed or granted.
The Microsoft Worldwide Learning Security Team will review all submitted appeal
requests, conduct a thorough investigation of each specific case, and will communicate
directly with the candidate regarding the conclusion of the investigation and final
appeal decision.
A candidate may appeal a ban for falsifying a score report by submitting the original
report (no scans or electronic copies) to:
Microsoft Worldwide Learning Security Team
One Microsoft Way
Redmond, WA 98052
Examples of fraudulent activity
Fraudulent activity is anything that enables an unqualified candidate to pass an exam or
assessment lab. This type of egregious misconduct negatively affects the integrity of the
Microsoft Credentials Program. Examples of fraudulent activity include, but are not
limited to using AI to assist you during the exam or assessment lab, proxy testing, using
brain dump sites to prepare for the exam or assessment lab, stealing content to share
with others, falsifying score reports, etc.
Proxy testing is when someone takes an exam or assessment lab for another candidate.
Some companies offer proxy testing, guaranteeing that you will pass the exam or
assessment lab without having to take it. This is fraudulent activity.
A brain dump is a source, such as a website, that contains exam questions or assessment
lab content that has been fraudulently obtained with the intention to share it with or sell
it to other candidates. The content included in brain dumps is exactly the same or
substantially similar to what appears on the exam or assessment lab. Because the exam
or assessment lab content was fraudulently obtained, using this type of material to
prepare for or during an exam or assessment lab constitutes cheating. Brain dump
providers are in violation of Microsoft intellectual property rights and candidate
agreements. If you think you have discovered a brain dump site with Microsoft content,
please complete this form .
Falsified score reports are reports that Microsoft deems to be inauthentic or that deceive
or defraud others in any way. If Microsoft determines that a candidate has falsified a
score report, the candidate will be ineligible to take any future Microsoft exams and/or
assessment labs and his or her credentials may be revoked.
Exam and Applied Skills assessment lab
retake policies
Article • 10/25/2023
Microsoft Certification exam retake policy for
role-based, specialty, and fundamentals exams
If you don’t pass an exam the first time, you must wait 24 hours before retaking it.
A 14-day waiting period is imposed between all subsequent attempts (up to 5).
You may not take a given exam more than five (5) times within a 12-month period
from the first attempt. If you failed the exam 5 times, you’ll be eligible to retake it
again 12 months from the date of your first attempt.
You cannot retake an exam you’ve passed unless your Certification has expired.
You must pay to retake the exam (if applicable.)
Submit a request for an exam retake inside the
waiting period
You may request a waiver of the retake waiting period if you experienced internet
connectivity issues or equipment failure during the exam and a Pearson VUE case was
created. Waivers will not be granted for any other reason.
Waiver requests must include the Pearson VUE case number to confirm that you are
eligible.
To request the waiting period to be waived, please contact Training, Certification, and
Program Support (microsoft.com) . If you did not experience an internet connectivity
issue or equipment failure, you do not qualify for a waiver of the waiting period.
If you need assistance rescheduling your exam, please contact Pearson VUE Customer
Support - Customer service :: Microsoft :: Pearson VUE .
Microsoft Certified Educator (MCE) exam
retake policy
If you don’t pass a Microsoft Certified Educator (MCE) exam the first time, you
must wait 24 hours before retaking the exam.
If you don’t pass the second time, you must wait seven (7) days before each
subsequent attempt (up to 5).
You may not take a given exam more than five (5) times within a 12-month period
from the first attempt. If you failed the exam 5 times, you’ll be eligible to retake it
again 12 months from the date of your first attempt.
You cannot retake an exam you’ve passed unless your Certification has expired.
You must pay to retake the exam (if applicable.)
Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) exam retake
policy
If you don’t pass a Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) exam the first time, you must
wait 24 hours before retaking it.
If you don’t pass the second time, you must wait 2 days (48 hours) before each
subsequent exam retake.
There is no annual limit on the number of attempts on the same exam.
If you pass an Office exam, you may take it again.
Beta exam retake policy
Beta exams may be taken only once during the beta period.
If you pass a beta exam (determined after the beta period ends), it meets the
requirement for the associated Certification. (Other exams may be required to earn
the Certification, however.)
If you fail the beta exam, it can be retaken once the exam is live. If you fail the
exam once it’s live, the general retake policy stated above applies to all subsequent
attempts.
This policy supersedes the general retake policy.
Applied Skills assessment lab retake policy
You can retake an assessment lab by selecting the appropriate assessment lab
from your profile 72 hours after your last attempt.
Your profile will display all assessment attempts, including the date, score, and any
relevant details. However, only passed assessment labs will appear on your
transcript.
Note that a cancelled lab or one that ends abruptly for any reason will be scored.
As a result, this counts as an attempt, and you will need to wait for 72 hours before
retaking the assessment lab.
Reschedule and cancellation policies
Article • 02/09/2024
Rescheduling and cancellation policy details
Be sure to reschedule or cancel exam appointments at least 24 hours before your
scheduled exam or your fee will be forfeited. If you used a company-purchased voucher,
the voucher will be forfeited. If you no-show for your exam appointment, your Company
may be charged a no-show Fee. Visit registering and scheduling an exam to review the
latest updates to the exam scheduling policy.
How to reschedule or cancel your exam
Reschedule or cancel your exam appointment via your Learn profile.
1. Log in to your Learn profile and choose Profile from the dropdown menu in the
photo avatar.
2. Go to Credentials in the profile menu and select Certifications beside Applied Skills.
3. Scroll to the exam appointment you wish to cancel or reschedule and choose
either the “Cancel” or “Reschedule” link.
4. You will be redirected to the exam delivery provider’s site to cancel or reschedule
your exam.
Microsoft Credentials Program
Agreement
Article • 11/08/2023
Please read this Microsoft Credentials Program Agreement (the “Agreement”) carefully.
This Agreement is by and between you (“you” or “your”) and Microsoft Corporation, a
Washington Corporation located at One Microsoft Way, Redmond, WA, 98052, USA
together with its affiliates (“Microsoft”) regarding your participation in the Microsoft
Credentials Program (the “Program”).
BY REGISTERING FOR OR TAKING A MICROSOFT EVALUATION YOU AFFIRM THAT YOU
ARE OF LEGAL AGE IN YOUR JURISDICTION TO ENTER INTO AN AGREEMENT WITH
MICROSOFT, AND YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF
THIS AGREEMENT AND ALL TERMS INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE HEREIN AND YOU
ACKNOWLEDGE THAT YOU HAVE REVIEWED THE MICROSOFT PRIVACY STATEMENT .
IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT AND
ALL TERMS INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE HEREIN, YOU CANNOT PARTICIPATE IN THE
PROGRAM AND YOU SHOULD NOT CLICK THE CHECKBOX, REGISTER, OR TAKE THE
EVALUATION. THE “EFFECTIVE DATE” OF THIS AGREEMENT IS THE DATE UPON WHICH
YOU CLICK THE CHECKBOX, REGISTER, OR TAKE THE EVALUATION, AS APPLICABLE.
In consideration of the mutual covenants, terms and conditions set forth herein, and for
other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby
acknowledged, you and Microsoft hereby agree as follows:
1. Program Overview. The Program’s goal is to provide eligible participants with
opportunities to earn (and, as applicable, maintain and renew) Microsoft
Credentials. “Microsoft Credentials” means, collectively, the credentials listed at
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/credentials/browse/ or any successor site
thereto (as updated from time to time, “Certifications” or “Applied Skills”). Upon
entering into this Agreement and for the duration of the Term (as defined below),
you will be eligible to enroll in and take the Program-designated Exams and
Assessments (“Evaluations”) for Microsoft Credentials and, subject to you passing
any applicable required Evaluations and complying with any applicable Credential-
Specific Requirements (as defined below), and provided that Microsoft has not
discontinued the applicable Microsoft Credential, earn, maintain and renew (as
applicable) Microsoft Credentials. Evaluations applicable to Applied Skills are
herein referred to as “Assessments” and Evaluations applicable to Certifications are
herein referred to as “Exams”. You will only seek to take Evaluations or earn,
maintain, or renew Microsoft Credentials for so long as you meet the eligibility
criteria set forth in Section 1. This Agreement hereby incorporates by reference the
Exam and Assessment policies and procedures (the “Evaluation Policies”) set forth
at https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/credentials/certifications/certification-exam-
policies (in each case, or any successor site thereto and as updated form time to
time). Such Microsoft Credential-specific requirements and the Evaluation Policies
are collectively referred to as the “Credential-Specific Requirements”. As used
herein, “Holding” (or to “Hold” or have “Held”) a Microsoft Credential at any time
during the Term means that, with respect to such Microsoft Credential, you have
passed all applicable required Evaluations and are then in compliance with all
applicable Credential-Specific Requirements (including with respect to
maintenance and renewal), and Microsoft has not discontinued such Microsoft
Credential. For clarity, participation in the Program includes any or all of: accessing
and using Program Content (as defined below), scheduling and taking Evaluations,
receiving a Transcript, Holding, using, or disclosing any Microsoft Credentials, and
receiving a certificate or Verified Credential (as defined below). Your use of
Microsoft Learn in connection with the Program is governed by the terms of use
referenced within the Microsoft Learn website. You acknowledge that Microsoft
may contact you in connection with the Program. You acknowledge that Microsoft
Learn may require the payment of registration fees for Evaluations.
2. Changes. Microsoft may change this Agreement (including the Credential-Specific
Requirements) from time to time by notifying you of such changes by any
reasonable means. Any such changes will not apply to any dispute between you
and Microsoft arising prior to the date on which Microsoft posted the revised
Agreement incorporating such changes, or otherwise notified you of such changes.
Your participation in the Program following any changes to this Agreement will
constitute your acceptance of such changes. The “Last Updated” legend above
indicates when this Agreement (including the Credential-Specific Requirements)
was last changed. Microsoft may, at any time and without liability, modify or
discontinue all or part of the Program, including Microsoft Credentials, Program
Content and their availability, and Credential-Specific Requirements at any time
without liability to you or any third party. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary
herein, in the event Microsoft adds new requirement(s) to the Credential-Specific
Requirements for a Microsoft Credential that you Hold at the time of such
modification, your failure to comply with such new requirements will not result in
your loss of the applicable Microsoft Credential until three (3) calendar months
after the date that Microsoft added such requirement(s) to the applicable
Credential-Specific Requirements.
3. Transcripts. You can track the Microsoft Credentials that you Hold, including
Microsoft Credentials that have expired, through the Program transcript available
in your https://review.learn.microsoft.com/en-
us/credentials/certifications/manage-certification-profile (the “Transcript”). While
Microsoft makes efforts to maintain the timeliness and accuracy of Transcripts, it
does not guarantee that Transcripts are or will remain updated, complete, or
correct, or that access to Transcripts will be uninterrupted. You are responsible for
periodically reviewing your Transcript to ensure it accurately reflects the Microsoft
Credentials you Hold at any given time. If you believe your Transcript is inaccurate,
you have up to one (1) year from the date you passed the last Evaluation necessary
to Hold the applicable Microsoft Credential(s) to submit a request to Microsoft for
evaluation of your fulfillment of such Microsoft Credential(s). Transcripts, together
with Evaluations and any content that you are eligible to access or receive as a
Program participant are collectively referred to as “Program Content”.
4. Suppliers. Participation in certain elements of the Program may require you to
engage with and/or remit fees to third party Evaluation providers (“Suppliers”).
Any such interactions may be subject to and governed by the terms, conditions,
rules, and policies of the applicable Supplier(s) (“Supplier Terms”), and you
acknowledge that certain aspects or benefits of Program may not be available
unless you agree to the applicable Supplier Terms. To the extent Supplier Terms
grant you any rights or licenses to particular content owned or controlled by
Supplier (such content, the “Supplier Content”), such Supplier Content is governed
solely by, and your rights and licenses in and to such Supplier Content are solely as
set forth in, the applicable Supplier Terms. Except regarding Supplier Content and
notwithstanding anything to the contrary in any Supplier Terms, your participation
in the Program is governed by this Agreement (including the Credential-Specific
Requirements). WITHOUT LIMITATION TO SECTION 7(C), MICROSOFT EXPRESSLY
DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED, STATUTORY OR
OTHERWISE, WITH RESPECT TO SUPPLIER CONTENT AND SUPPLIERS’ ACTS OR
OMISSIONS.
5. Use and Ownership of Program Assets.
a) Licensed Content. Subject to your compliance with the terms and conditions of
this Agreement, Microsoft hereby grants to you a revocable, worldwide, fully paid-
up, royalty-free, non-transferable, non-sublicensable, non-exclusive license to use
Program Content excluding Supplier Content (“Licensed Content”) during the
Term, solely in unaltered form and solely for purposes of participating in the
Program. The license granted in this Section 5(a) is conditioned on you taking any
and all steps reasonably necessary to ensure the confidentiality and security of
Program Content and to protect the intellectual property rights of Microsoft in and
to Program Content.
b) Restrictions. You will not, and will not allow any other person or entity to:
(i) record, modify, alter or create derivative works of Licensed Content;
(ii) distribute, copy, display, publish, summarize, photograph, record, download,
transmit or post Licensed Content or any other Evaluation Related Information (as
defined below);
(iii) work around any technical limitations or restrictions in Licensed Content;
(iv) sublicense, assign, distribute, publish, transfer or otherwise make Licensed
Content available to third parties;
(v) attempt to discover any trade secrets related to Licensed Content or any
proprietary materials of Microsoft;
(vi) access or use Licensed Content in any manner or for any purpose that
infringes, misappropriates or otherwise violates any intellectual property or
proprietary right or other right of any third party or that is otherwise unlawful;
(vii) make any representations, warranties or promises on behalf of Microsoft or its
suppliers; or (viii) use Licensed Content for any purpose other than that explicitly
permitted under this Agreement.
c) Use of Microsoft Credentials; Publicity. You may not issue any press releases or
other public announcements or make any other disclosures relating to this
Agreement, the Program, Microsoft Credentials or Program Content (including
your participation in or access or use of any of the foregoing) without the prior
written approval of Microsoft, except that you may disclose your Transcript,
certificate, Microsoft Credentials, and transcript for a single Microsoft Credential
(“Verified Credential”) that you Hold (as reflected on your Transcript at the time of
such disclosure), subject to the terms of this Agreement (including this Section
5(c)). Without limiting the foregoing, you may not advertise, promote, imply, or
suggest in any manner that you are employed by, affiliated with, endorsed, or
sponsored by Microsoft except to state that you have successfully completed all
requirements for the particular Microsoft Credential(s) that you Hold at the time of
such statement. During the term of this Agreement, you will insert the following
language in each contract under which you provide services involving Microsoft
technologies:
“Microsoft is not a party to this agreement and Microsoft will have no liability
whatsoever with respect to the services that are the subject of this contract. Any
Microsoft Credential indicates that I have successfully completed the requirements
for the corresponding Microsoft Credential. The services I provide are not endorsed or
sponsored by Microsoft.”
Some states, countries and regions regulate the use of the term “engineer”; you
will comply as applicable with any such laws in the event you Hold any Microsoft
Credentials that use the term “engineer” in title or description.
You may not use, disclose, or reproduce any Microsoft Credential in any manner
whatsoever other than as expressly set forth in this Agreement. You will ensure that
your use of Microsoft Credentials does not, and you will not take any action that
may derogate from, interfere with, or diminish Microsoft’s rights in any Microsoft
Credentials or damage Microsoft’s reputation or goodwill in any Microsoft
Credentials. You will not use the Microsoft Credentials in a way that may cause
confusion about whether any products or services you offer are Microsoft products
or services. You will not misrepresent your Microsoft Credential status. If Microsoft
suspects that you have misrepresented or fraudulently presented your Microsoft
Credential status or your Transcript, Microsoft will notify you of such
misrepresentation or fraud and you will immediately cease disclosure of your
Microsoft Credential status or your Transcript, as applicable.
d) MC ID. Microsoft may assign a unique Microsoft Certification ID number (“MC
ID”) that will be used to identify you as a Program participant. This unique MC ID
belongs to Microsoft, and you may only use the MC ID assigned to you during the
Term. Your MC ID is for your use only and should be kept confidential; you, and not
Microsoft, are responsible for any use or misuse of your MC ID, and you must
promptly notify Microsoft of any confidentiality breach or unauthorized use of
your MC ID.
e) Ownership. All rights not expressly granted herein are reserved by Microsoft. As
between you and Microsoft, Microsoft owns all rights, title, and interests, including
all intellectual property rights, in and to the Program Content and Microsoft
Credentials, and any associated goodwill. The Program Content and Microsoft
Credentials are the valuable property of Microsoft and its licensors and are
protected by copyright and other intellectual property laws and treaties. All trade
names, trademarks, service marks and logos on or in Program Content or
Microsoft Credentials that are not owned by Microsoft are the property of their
respective owners. Nothing contained on or in the Program Content or Microsoft
Credentials or herein should be construed as granting any right to use any trade
names, trademarks, service marks or logos without the express prior written
consent of the owner. Microsoft is the sole beneficiary of the goodwill associated
with your use of the Microsoft Credentials.
f) Feedback. You may provide suggestions, comments or other feedback to
Microsoft about the Program, Program Content, Microsoft Credentials, or any
element of the foregoing (including in response to surveys, focus groups, or other
research inquiries from Microsoft) (“Feedback”). You hereby grant to Microsoft a
non-exclusive, irrevocable, perpetual, worldwide, royalty-free, fully paid-up, fully
sublicensable right and license to develop, market, promote, make, have made,
use, sell, offer for sale, and import any Feedback that you provide into any of
Microsoft’s products and services and any natural evolutions thereof.
6. Evaluation Conduct; Evaluation Policies. You will not participate in any behavior
that could compromise the confidentiality or results of any Evaluation. You
acknowledge and agree that Evaluation proctors (if any) are authorized by
Microsoft to, and may, take immediate and appropriate measures against you
(including restricting your ability to take future Evaluations) if you violate any
Evaluation Policies or rules. Without prejudice to any other remedies, Microsoft
may, in its sole discretion, prohibit you from taking any Evaluation and/or
invalidate your Evaluation results if Microsoft believes you violated this Agreement
(including the Credential-Specific Requirements) or engaged in any misconduct
(whether or not such misconduct is identified in the applicable Evaluation Policies);
in the event of any such prohibition or invalidation, Microsoft will not be obligated
to refund any Evaluation-related fees. You are solely responsible for complying
with all applicable Evaluation Policies (including any retake policies). If you believe
your Evaluation score is inaccurate, you have up to the time set forth in the
applicable Evaluation Policies to challenge that score.
7. Representations and Warranties. a) Mutual Representations and Warranties. Each
party represents and warrants that:
(i) it has full power to enter into this Agreement and perform its obligations
hereunder; and
(ii) upon your entering into this Agreement, this Agreement will constitute the
legal, valid, and binding obligation of such party, enforceable against such party in
accordance with its terms.
b) Your Representations and Warranties. You additionally represent and warrant
that:
(i) you will not engage or participate in any activity or course of action that could
diminish or tarnish the image or reputation of Microsoft or the image, reputation
or validity of the Program or any Evaluations or Microsoft Credentials;
(ii) you will avoid deceptive, misleading and unethical practices in connection with
the Program (including in connection with Microsoft Credentials);
(iii) your participation in the Program will not infringe, misappropriate or otherwise
violate the intellectual property or other rights of any third party or violate any
applicable regulation or law;
(iv) you will promptly notify Microsoft if you experience a breach or other system
failure that reasonably indicates any Program Content or your MC ID have been
accessed by an unauthorized third party or otherwise modified or corrupted;
(v) you will not participate in any behavior that could compromise the
confidentiality or results of any Evaluation;
(vi) you have and will comply with all applicable Credential-Specific Requirements,
laws, rules and regulations in participating in the Program;
(vii) you will not make any representations, warranties or guarantees to any party
on behalf of Microsoft; and
(viii) you will not misrepresent your Microsoft Credential status, association with
Microsoft partners or any other relationship with Microsoft.
c) Disclaimer of Representations and Warranties. TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT
PERMITTED BY LAW, THE PROGRAM, MICROSOFT CREDENTIALS, PROGRAM
CONTENT, MS IDS AND MICROSOFT’S ACTIVITIES UNDER THIS AGREEMENT ARE
PROVIDED ON AN “AS IS,” “WHERE IS” BASIS AND WITH ALL FAULTS. EXCEPT AS
EXPRESSLY PROVIDED IN SECTION 7(A), MICROSOFT EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL
WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED, STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE, WITH
RESPECT TO THE PROGRAM, MICROSOFT CREDENTIALS, PROGRAM CONTENT, MS
IDS AND SUPPLIERS, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF
MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, TITLE AND NON-
INFRINGEMENT AND WARRANTIES THAT MAY ARISE OUT OF COURSE OF
DEALING, COURSE OF PERFORMANCE, USAGE OR TRADE PRACTICE. MICROSOFT
DOES NOT GUARANTEE YOUR SATISFACTION WITH THE PROGRAM OR YOUR
RESULTS. WITHOUT LIMITATION TO THE FOREGOING, MICROSOFT DOES NOT
GUARANTEE THAT YOU WILL PASS ANY EVALUATION EVEN IF YOU HAVE
COMPLETED THE MICROSOFT-RECOMMENDED TRAININGS OR EXPERIENCES (IF
ANY) PRIOR TO TAKING SUCH EVALUATION. ALL DISCLAIMERS OF ANY KIND
(INCLUDING IN THIS SECTION AND ELSEWHERE IN THIS AGREEMENT) ARE MADE
FOR THE BENEFIT OF BOTH MICROSOFT AND THE MICROSOFT PARTIES (DEFINED
BELOW) AND ITS AND THEIR SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS.
8. Indemnification. a) Indemnity. You agree to defend, indemnify and hold harmless
Microsoft and its officers, directors, employees, agents, affiliates, successors,
assigns and customers (collectively, the “Microsoft Parties”) from and against any
and all losses, damages, liabilities and costs (including reasonable attorneys’ fees)
resulting from any third-party claims, suits, demands or proceedings (collectively,
“Claims”) arising out of, in connection with or related to:
(i) any actual or alleged breach by you of your representations, warranties,
covenants or other obligations hereunder; (ii) your participation in the Program;
(iii) your use of (including any attempt to Hold) any Microsoft Credential in a
manner which does not comply with the terms of this Agreement; or
(iv) the performance, promotion, sale or distribution of your services.
b) Indemnification Procedures. In the event a Microsoft Party seeks
indemnification from you under Section 8(a), Microsoft will promptly notify you in
writing of the Claim(s) brought against Microsoft for which it seeks indemnification
and, at Microsoft’s discretion, permit you, through counsel acceptable to Microsoft
to answer and defend such Claim. You may not settle any Claim on Microsoft’s
behalf without first obtaining Microsoft’s written permission, which will not be
unreasonably withheld, and you will not publicize the settlement without
Microsoft’s prior written permission. Microsoft reserves the right, at its option, to
assume full control of the defense of such Claim with legal counsel of its choice. If
it so undertakes, any settlement of such Claim requiring payment from you will be
subject to your prior written approval. You will reimburse Microsoft upon demand
for any expenses reasonably incurred by Microsoft in defending such a Claim,
including, without limitation, attorneys’ fees and costs, as well as any judgment on
or settlement of the Claim in respect to which the foregoing relates.
9. Limitation of Liability. TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW,
MICROSOFT LIMITS ITS LIABILITY FOR ANY CLAIMS UNDER THIS AGREEMENT TO
FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($5,000) AND IN NO EVENT WILL MICROSOFT OR THE
MICROSOFT PARTIES BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL,
CONSEQUENTIAL, PUNITIVE OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THIS
AGREEMENT. THESE EXCLUSIONS WILL APPLY REGARDLESS OF THE LEGAL
THEORY UPON WHICH ANY CLAIM FOR SUCH DAMAGES IS BASED, REGARDLESS
OF WHETHER APPLICATION OF THESE EXCLUSIONS CAUSES ANY REMEDY TO FAIL
OF ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE, AND EVEN IF THE PARTIES HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF
THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. WITHOUT LIMITING THE FOREGOING, YOUR
SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY FOR DISSATISFACTION WITH THE PROGRAM IS TO
STOP PARTICIPATING IN THE PROGRAM. THIS SECTION 9 WILL NOT APPLY TO
MICROSOFT’S LIABILITY ARISING OUT OF:
(i) VIOLATION OF ITS CONFIDENTIALITY OBLIGATIONS (EXCEPT OBLIGATIONS
RELATED TO LEARNER PERSONAL DATA (DEFINED BELOW)); OR
(ii) WILLFUL MISCONDUCT.
10. Confidentiality.
a) Each party will take reasonable steps to protect the other’s Confidential
Information (as defined below) and will use the other party’s Confidential
Information only for purposes of this Agreement. Neither party will disclose the
other party’s Confidential Information to third parties, except that:
(i) Microsoft may disclose your Confidential Information to Suppliers and
Microsoft’s employees, affiliates, contractors, advisors, and consultants
(collectively, “Representatives”) on a need-to-know basis; and
(ii) a party may disclose the other party’s Confidential Information if required by
law, but only after it notifies such other party (if legally permissible) to enable such
other party to seek a protective order.
b) Microsoft is not required to restrict work assignments of its Representatives who
have had access to Confidential Information. The parties acknowledge and agree
that neither party can control information the other party may disclose in the
course of the Program, or what Microsoft’s respective Representatives may
remember, even without notes or other aids. You agree that the use of information
retained in Representatives’ unaided memories in the provision of the Program or
any components thereof does not create liability under this Agreement or trade
secret law, and agree to limit what you disclose to Microsoft accordingly.
c) Except as expressly permitted herein, neither party will use or disclose the
other’s Confidential Information for five (5) years after receipt of such information.
The five (5) year time period does not apply if applicable law requires a longer
period.
d) As used herein, “Confidential Information” means non-public information that
is designated “confidential” or that a reasonable person should understand is
confidential, including the terms of this Agreement. For clarity, Confidential
Information includes Program Content (including Evaluation tasks, questions,
answers, computations, diagrams, drawings, worksheets, lab environments and
other content and Evaluation Related information (collectively, “Evaluation Related
Information”)) and Program communications. Confidential Information does not
include information that:
(i) becomes publicly available without a breach of this Agreement;
(ii) the receiving party received lawfully from another source without a
confidentiality obligation; or
(iii) is independently developed.
11. Personal Data. You acknowledge that Microsoft may use, collect or disclose your
personal data in connection with the Program as described in Microsoft’s Privacy
Statement (available at https://privacy.microsoft.com/en-US/privacystatement or
any successor thereto) or as otherwise disclosed to you. For any questions
regarding Microsoft’s use of your personal data and to access any data subject
rights that may be available, you can contact Microsoft by using the Microsoft
webform (available at https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/concern/privacy or any
successor thereto).
12. Term and Termination.
a) Term. This Agreement begins on the date on which you click the checkbox or
otherwise register for or take an Evaluation and will continue in effect until the
earliest of:
(i) termination pursuant to Section 12(b);
(ii) the date on which you cease to have a Microsoft Learn profile;
(iii) the date on which you cease to Hold any Microsoft Credentials and are no
longer eligible to earn Microsoft Credentials; and
(iv) the date on which Microsoft ceases to make the Program available (the
“Term”).
b) Termination. Microsoft may terminate this Agreement at any time:
(i) if you are in material breach of any provision of this Agreement (including the
Credential-Specific Requirements) other than Sections 5, 6, 8 or 10, and you fail to
cure that breach within thirty (30) days after receipt of written notice from
Microsoft thereof; or
(ii) immediately upon written notice if: (A) you breach Sections 5, 6, 8 or 10 of this
Agreement (B) a government agency or court finds that any services you provided
in relation to the Microsoft technologies to which any of your (then-currently or
previously Held) Microsoft Credentials relates are defective in any way; or (C) in
Microsoft’s sole reasonable discretion, immediate termination is required (e.g., to
prevent your further fraud or abuse of the Program, to prevent your further
misconduct that could diminish or compromise the security or integrity of the
Program or to comply with government mandates or orders). In addition, either
party may terminate this Agreement with or without cause upon thirty (30) days
prior written notice to the other party.
c) Effect of Termination. Upon expiration or termination of this Agreement for any
reason:
(i) your right to participate in the Program, take Evaluations, access or utilize
Program Content and Hold Microsoft Credentials will automatically cease, and you
will automatically be “decertified” and lose any Microsoft Credentials that you Hold
at the time of such expiration or termination
(ii) Microsoft may, without liability to you or any third party, immediately
deactivate, delete or otherwise remove your access to Program Content and your
MC ID, without any obligation to provide any further access thereto; and
(iii) you will promptly return or destroy all full or partial copies of the Program
Content in your possession or under your control. For clarity, upon expiration or
termination of this Agreement for any reason, you will not identify yourself as
participating in the Program or Holding (and will not otherwise use) any Microsoft
Credentials. If this Agreement is terminated by Microsoft for cause, Microsoft may,
in its sole discretion, prohibit you from re-entering into this Agreement and
participating in the Program in the future.
d) Survival. The provisions of this Agreement that, by their terms, require
performance after the Term or have application to events that may occur after the
Term, will survive the expiration or termination of this Agreement. Without limiting
the foregoing, all of your confidentiality and indemnity provisions and all
restrictions on the use of Microsoft Credentials and Program Content will survive
the expiration or termination of this Agreement.
13. Miscellaneous.
a) Export Compliance. The parties acknowledge that Program Content may be
subject to U.S. and other countries’ export jurisdiction. You must comply with all
applicable international and national laws, including the U.S. Export Administration
Regulations, as well as end-user, end use and destination restrictions by U.S. and
other governments. For additional information, see https://www.microsoft.com/en-
us/exporting .
b) Entire Agreement. This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between
the parties concerning the subject matter hereof and supersedes all prior or
contemporaneous representations, discussions, proposals, negotiations,
conditions, and agreements, whether oral or written, and all communications
between the parties relating to the subject matter hereof and all past courses of
dealing or industry custom. In the event of any conflict between the terms of this
Agreement and the Credential-Specific Requirements, the terms of the Credential-
Specific Requirements will control solely to the extent of the inconsistency and
solely with respect to the applicable Microsoft Credential.
c) Assignment. You may not assign, transfer, or sublicense any of your rights or
delegate any of your obligations hereunder, in each case whether voluntarily,
involuntarily, by operation of law or otherwise.
d) Attorneys’ Fees. If either party employs attorneys to enforce any rights arising
out of or relating to this Agreement, the prevailing party will be entitled to recover
its reasonable attorney’s fees, costs, and other expenses, including the costs and
fees incurred on appeal or in a bankruptcy or similar action.
e) No Exclusivity. Your participation in this Program is voluntary. Nothing in this
Agreement restricts you from supporting, promoting, distributing, or using non-
Microsoft technology.
f) Relationship of the Parties; Non-Microsoft Technology. You will not, by virtue of
this Agreement, have any right, power, or authority to act or create any obligation,
express or implied, or to make any representation or warranty, on behalf of the
Microsoft or to bind Microsoft in any respect whatsoever. For clarity, nothing in
this Agreement restricts you from supporting, promoting, distributing, or using
non-Microsoft technology.
g) Notices. All notices, requests, consents, claims, demands, waivers and other
communications hereunder (each, a “Notice”) must be in writing and:
(i) in the case of Notices to Microsoft, addressed to Microsoft at the address set
forth in the first paragraph of this Agreement; and
(ii) in the case of Notices to you, posted to Microsoft Learn or sent to your email
address (or to such other address that may be designated by the party receiving
Notice from time to time in accordance with this Section 13(g)). All Notices must
be delivered by personal delivery, nationally recognized overnight courier (with all
fees pre-paid), facsimile, email (with confirmation of transmission) or certified or
registered mail (in each case, return receipt requested, postage pre-paid). Except
as otherwise provided in this Agreement, a Notice is effective only (y) upon receipt
by the receiving party and (z) if the party giving the Notice has complied with the
requirements of this Section 13(g).
h) Waiver; Severability. No waiver by any party of any of the provisions hereof will
be effective unless explicitly set forth in writing and signed by the party so waiving.
Except as otherwise set forth in this Agreement, no failure to exercise or delay in
exercising any right, remedy, power, or privilege arising from this Agreement will
operate or be construed as a waiver thereof. If any provision of this Agreement is
invalid, illegal, or unenforceable in any jurisdiction, such invalidity, illegality or
unenforceability will not affect any other term or provision of this Agreement or
invalidate or render unenforceable such term or provision in any other jurisdiction.
Upon such determination that any term or other provision is invalid, illegal, or
unenforceable, that provision will be deemed severable from this Agreement and
will not affect the validity and enforceability of any remaining provision.
i) Microsoft Contracting Entity: The Microsoft contracting entity for this
Agreement is determined by the country or region where you are located. See
details below:
i. The Microsoft entity for the following countries or regions is indicated below:
Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Aruba, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize,
Bermuda, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Cayman Islands, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica,
Curacao, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, French Guiana,
Grenada, Guam, Guatemala, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, Martinique, Mexico,
Montserrat, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Puerto Rico, Saint Kitts and Nevis,
Saint Lucia, Saint Pierre and Miquelon, Saint Vincent and The Grenadines,
Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, Turks and Caicos Islands, United States, Uruguay,
Venezuela, Virgin Islands (British) and Virgin Islands (U.S.):
Microsoft Corporation
One Microsoft Way
Redmond, WA 98052 USA
ii. The Microsoft entity for the following countries or regions is indicated below:
Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Andorra, Angola, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan,
Bahrain, Belarus, Belgium, Benin, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Botswana, Bouvet Island,
Bulgaria, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad,
Comoros, Congo, Cote d’Ivoire, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Democratic
Republic of São Tomé and Príncipe, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Denmark,
Djibouti, Egypt, Estonia, Ethiopia, Faeroe Islands, Finland, France, Gabon, Gambia,
Georgia, Germany, Ghana, Gibraltar, Greece, Greenland, Guadeloupe, Guinea-
Bissau, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kosovo,
Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lebanon, Lesotho, Liberia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania,
Luxembourg, Libya, North Macedonia, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Malta,
Mauritania, Mauritius, Moldova, Monaco, Mongolia, Montenegro, Morocco,
Mozambique, Namibia, the Netherlands, New Caledonia, Niger, Nigeria, Norway,
Oman, Pakistan, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Republic of Cabo Verde, Republic of
Equatorial Guinea, Republic of Guinea, Republic of Senegal, Reunion, Romania,
Russian Federation, Rwandese Republic, Saint Helena, San Marino, Saudi Arabia,
Serbia, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Slovakia, Slovenia, Somalia, South Africa, Spain,
Svalbard and Jan Mayen, Swaziland, Sweden, Switzerland, Tajikistan, Tanzania, Togo,
Tunisia, Türkiye, Turkmenistan, Uganda, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, United
Kingdom, Uzbekistan, Vatican City State, Yemen, Zaire, Zambia and Zimbabwe:
Microsoft Ireland Operations Limited
The Atrium, Block B, Carmenhall Road
Sandyford Industrial Estate
Dublin, 18, Ireland
iii. The Microsoft entity for the following countries or regions is indicated below:
Australia and its external territories, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Brunei Darussalam,
Cambodia, Cook Islands, Fiji, French Polynesia, French Southern Territories, Hong
Kong Special Administrative Unit, India, Indonesia, Kiribati, Lao People’s
Democratic Republic, Macao Special Administrative Unit, Malaysia, Maldives,
Marshall Islands, Mayotte, Micronesia, Nauru, Nepal, New Zealand, Niue, Northern
Mariana Islands, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Philippines; Pitcairn, Samoa, Singapore,
Solomon Islands, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Timor Leste, Tokelau, Tonga, Tuvalu, Wallis
and Futuna Islands, Vanuatu and Vietnam:
Microsoft Regional Sales Corporation
438B Alexandra Road #04-09/12
Block B, Alexandra Technopark
Singapore 119968
iv. The Microsoft entity for Japan is:
Microsoft Japan Company, Limited
Shinagawa Grand Central Tower
2-16-3, 2 Konan, Minato-ku,
Tokyo 108-0075
Japan
v. The Microsoft entity for Taiwan is:
Microsoft Taiwan Corporation
8F, No 7, Sungren Rd.
Shinyi Chiu, Taipei
Taiwan 110
vi. The Microsoft entity for the People’s Republic of China is:
Microsoft (China) Company Limited6F Sigma Center
No. 49 Zhichun Road Haidian District
Beijing 100080, P.R.C
vii. The Microsoft entity for the Republic of Korea is:
Microsoft Korea, Inc.
5th Floor, West Wing
POSCO Center
892 Daechi-Dong Gangnam-Gu
Seoul, 135-777, Korea
j) Applicable law. Applicable law, jurisdiction and venue for this Agreement are
identified below. This choice of jurisdiction and venue does not prevent either
party from seeking injunctive relief for a violation of intellectual property rights,
confidentiality obligations or enforcement of recognition of any award or order.
Injunctive relief or enforcement of recognition may be sought in any appropriate
jurisdiction.
i. Generally: Except as provided in Section 13(j)(ii), the laws of the State of
Washington govern this Agreement. If federal jurisdiction exists, the parties’
consent to exclusive jurisdiction and venue in the federal courts in King County,
Washington. If not, the parties’ consent to exclusive jurisdiction and venue in the
Superior Court of King County, Washington.
ii. Other terms: If your principal place of business is in one of the countries or
regions listed below, the corresponding provision applies and supersedes Section
13(j)(i) to the extent that it is inconsistent:
A. If your principal place of business is in Australia and its external territories,
Bangladesh, Bhutan, Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Cook Islands, Fiji, French
Polynesia, French Southern Territories, Hong Kong SAR, India, Indonesia, Kiribati,
Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Macao SAR, Malaysia, Maldives, Marshall
Islands, Mayotte, Micronesia, Nauru, Nepal, New Zealand, Niue, Northern Mariana
Islands, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Philippines; Pitcairn, Samoa, Singapore, Solomon
Islands, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Timor Leste, Tokelau, Tonga, Tuvalu, Wallis and Futuna
Islands, Vanuatu and Vietnam, this Agreement is construed and controlled by the
laws of Singapore.
B. If your principal place of business is in Australia or its external territories, Brunei,
Malaysia, New Zealand, or Singapore, you consent to the non-exclusive jurisdiction
of the Singapore courts.
C. If your principal place of business is in Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, Cook
Islands, Fiji, French Polynesia, French Southern Territories, Hong Kong SAR, India,
Indonesia, Kiribati, Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Macao SAR, Maldives,
Marshall Islands, Mayotte, Micronesia, Nauru, Nepal, Niue, Northern Mariana
Islands, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Philippines; Pitcairn, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Sri
Lanka, Thailand, Timor Leste, Tokelau, Tonga, Tuvalu, Wallis and Futuna Islands,
Vanuatu and Vietnam, any dispute related to this Agreement, including any
question regarding its existence, validity or termination, will be referred to and
finally resolved by arbitration in Singapore according to the Arbitration Rules of
the Singapore International Arbitration Centre (“SIAC”). The SIAC Arbitration Rules
are incorporated by this reference into the Agreement. The Tribunal will consist of
one arbitrator appointed by the Chairman of SIAC. The language of the arbitration
will be English. The arbitrator’s decision will be final, binding and incontestable and
may be used as a basis for judgment thereon in Bangladesh, India, Indonesia,
Philippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand or Vietnam (as appropriate), or elsewhere.
D. If your principal place of business is in Japan, the following applies: The
Agreement will be construed and controlled by the laws of Japan. You consent to
exclusive original jurisdiction and venue in the Tokyo District Court. The prevailing
party in any action related to this Agreement may recover its reasonable attorneys’
fees, costs, and other expenses.
E. If your principal place of business is in Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Andorra,
Angola, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Belarus, Belgium, Benin, Bosnia and
Herzegovina, Botswana, Bouvet Island, Bulgaria, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon,
Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, Congo, Cote d’Ivoire, Croatia, Cyprus,
Czech Republic, Democratic Republic of São Tomé and Príncipe, Denmark, Djibouti,
Egypt, Estonia, Ethiopia, Faeroe Islands, Finland, France, Gabon, Gambia, Georgia,
Germany, Ghana, Gibraltar, Greece, Greenland, Guadeloupe, Guinea-Bissau,
Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kosovo, Kuwait,
Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lebanon, Lesotho, Liberia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg,
Libya, North Macedonia, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Malta, Mauritania, Mauritius,
Moldova, Monaco, Mongolia, Montenegro, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, the
Netherlands, New Caledonia, Niger, Nigeria, Norway, Oman, Pakistan, Poland,
Portugal, Qatar, Republic of Cabo Verde, Republic of Equatorial Guinea, Republic of
Guinea, Republic of Senegal, Reunion, Romania, Russian Federation, Rwandese
Republic, Saint Helena, San Marino, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Seychelles, Sierra Leone,
Slovakia, Slovenia, Somalia, South Africa, Spain, Svalbard and Jan Mayen,
Swaziland, Sweden, Switzerland, Tajikistan, Tanzania, Togo, Tunisia, Türkiye,
Turkmenistan, Uganda, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom,
Uzbekistan, Vatican City State, Yemen, Zaire, Zambia, Zimbabwe, the following
applies:
The Agreement is governed by and construed according to the laws of Ireland. You
consent to the jurisdiction of and venue in the Irish courts in all disputes relating to
this Agreement.
F. If your principal place of business is in the People’s Republic of China, the
following applies. For purpose of this Agreement, the People’s Republic of China
does not include Hong Kong SAR, Macao SAR, or Taiwan:
The Agreement will be construed and controlled by the laws of the People’s
Republic of China. You consent to submit any dispute relating to the Agreement
and any addendum to binding arbitration. The arbitration will be at the China
International Economic and Trade Arbitration Commission in Beijing (“CIETAC”)
according to its then current rules.
G. If your principal place of business is in Colombia or Uruguay, the following
applies:
All disputes, claims, or proceedings between the parties relating to the validity,
construction or performance of this Agreement will be settled by arbitration. The
arbitration will be according to the UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules as presently in
force. The appointing authority will be the International Chamber of Commerce
(“ICC”) acting according to the rules adopted by the ICC for this purpose. The place
of arbitration will be Seattle, Washington, U.S.A. There will only be one arbitrator.
The award will be in law and not in equity and will be final and binding on the
parties. The parties hereto irrevocably agree to submit all matters and disputes
arising in connection with this Agreement to arbitration in Seattle, Washington,
U.S.A.
H. If your principal place of business is in Republic of Korea, the following applies:
The Agreement will be construed and controlled by the laws of Republic of Korea.
You consent to the exclusive original jurisdiction and venue in the Seoul Central
District Court. The prevailing party in any action to enforce a right or remedy under
this Agreement or to interpret a provision of this Agreement will be entitled to
recover its reasonable attorneys’ fees, costs, and other expenses.
I. If your principal place of business is in Taiwan, the following applies:
The terms of this Agreement will be governed by and construed according to the
laws of Taiwan. The parties hereby designate the Taipei District Court as the court
of first instance having jurisdiction over any disputes arising out of or in
connection with this Agreement.
k) No Third-Party Beneficiaries. This Agreement does not create or confer any
legal or equitable right, benefit or remedy upon any person or entity other than
the parties. No person or entity will be deemed a third-party beneficiary under or
by reason of this Agreement.
l) Headings; Construction. The section and paragraph headings used in this
Agreement are inserted for convenience only and will not affect the meaning or
interpretation of this Agreement. Unless qualified by words such as “only” or
“solely,” the terms “including,” “e.g.” or similar words in this Agreement are
deemed to be followed by the words “without limitation.”
Microsoft Certification Exam –
Candidate Agreement
Article • 02/28/2024
BY TAKING A MICROSOFT CERTIFICATION EXAM (EXAMS), YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THAT
YOU HAVE AGREED TO BE BOUND BY THESE RULES AND REQUIREMENTS. IF YOU ARE
TAKING THIS EXAM AS PART OF AN ACADEMIC INSTITUTION, THEN BY TAKING THIS
EXAM, YOU ADDITIONALLY ACKNOWLEDGE THAT YOU ARE EITHER A STUDENT OR
FACULTY MEMBER OF AN ACCREDITED ACADEMIC INSTITUTION.
1. Confidentiality
You will not and will not allow any other person or entity to distribute, copy,
display, publish, summarize, photograph, record, download, transmit or post any
exam or any exam tasks, questions, answers, computations, diagrams, drawings,
worksheets or other content or exam-related information. Except as expressly set
forth in the Microsoft Credentials Program Agreement, you may not:
Use, disclose or reproduce any Microsoft Credential in any manner
whatsoever; or
Disclose Microsoft’s confidential information (including without limitation
exam tasks, questions, answers, computations, diagrams, drawings,
worksheets and other content and exam-related information) to any third
parties.
2. Misconduct
You will not participate in any behavior that could compromise the confidentiality
or results of any exam. You are solely responsible for complying with all applicable
exam policies, procedures, and rules. Exam proctors (if any) are authorized by
Microsoft to, and may, take immediate and appropriate measures against you if
you violate any exam policies, procedures, or rules. Without prejudice to any other
remedies, Microsoft may, in its sole discretion, prohibit you from taking any exam
and/or invalidate your exam results (in each case, without obligation to refund any
exam-related fees) if Microsoft believes you violated the Microsoft Credentials
Program Agreement (including the Credential-Specific Requirements) or engaged
in any misconduct, including without limitation the following:
Providing access to, disclosing, distributing, copying, photographing,
recording, downloading, posting, displaying, publishing or transmitting, in
any form or by any means, any exam or any tasks, questions, answers,
computations, diagrams, drawings, worksheets or other content or exam-
related information;
Misrepresenting your identity or impersonating another individual;
Misrepresenting your country of residence or the country where an online
proctored exam will be delivered;
Modifying or altering any exam, exam score or exam record;
Submitting any work or answers that are not entirely your own;
Using Artificial Intelligence or related products or services in any way to assist
you;
Providing or receiving improper assistance during an exam;
Seeking or obtaining unauthorized access to any exam or any of the
following elements of an exam: tasks, questions, answers, computations,
diagrams, drawings, worksheets or other content or exam-related information
(this includes using braindump material or unauthorized publication of exam
questions with or without answers);
Possessing non-authorized items while taking an exam, including without
limitation mobile phones, electronic devices, laptops, watches, notes,
documentation, or content;
Misconduct as determined by statistical analysis;
Attempting to reverse engineer, decompile, or disassemble any exam;
Engaging in any other misconduct that could compromise the confidentiality,
integrity, or security of the exam; and
Violating any Microsoft or exam delivery provider’s policy, requirement, or
rule.
3. Important Privacy Notice and Consent
By taking this exam, you agree that Microsoft, its affiliates, and the exam provider
may:
disclose your personal information and exam data with each other to
administer the exam, to improve the testing program and testing experience,
to facilitate statistical analyses, and to determine if you passed the exam;
contact you regarding certificates showing that you passed the exam or
information regarding the Microsoft Credential program;
disclose your personal information and exam results with other Microsoft
programs, e.g., the Microsoft Partner Network program, to verify your or your
employer’s compliance with the program requirements;
disclose your information with standards and certification boards affiliated
with the academic institution, company or government organization that
provided you with an exam voucher;
disclose your exam results and your personal information with the entity that
issued the voucher or that purchased the site license if the exam was made
available to you by one of the following methods:
A company or government organization purchased vouchers and then
issued the vouchers to its employees or contractors,
An academic institution purchased vouchers and then issued the vouchers
to its students or employees,
An academic institution or government organization operated an exam
test center and did not charge you a standalone fee to take the exam, or
A government agency that provides training stipends to be applied based
on completion conditions and subject to Microsoft’s identified verification
process.
disclose your exam results and your personal information with an entity that
funded your exam if the funding was made available through a government
agency that provides training stipends to be applied based on completion
conditions and subject to Microsoft’s identified verification process.
To learn more about the data collection and use practices of Microsoft, please visit
https://privacy.microsoft.com . To learn more about the data collection and use
practices of the exam provider, please contact the exam provider.
4. Academic Exams
If you registered to take an academic exam, you must provide the exam provider
with documentation that verifies you are currently enrolled as a student at or a
faculty member of an accredited academic institution before you can take the
exam. Prior to starting an academic exam, you will be required to acknowledge
that you are either a student or faculty member of an accredited academic
institution.
5. Score Challenge Policy
If you believe your exam score is inaccurate, you have fifteen (15) days after taking
the applicable exam to challenge that score. To challenge an exam score within this
time period, you can contact Microsoft at https://learn.microsoft.com/en-
us/credentials/support/help.
6. Tenants
If you are being provided with a defined cloud environment (“Tenant”) as a part of
an exam lab delivery, the Tenant is made available solely for the purpose of
assessing skills that are part of the exam. You will not share or use Tenants for
purposes outside of the exam. The Tenant used in the exam is a trial tenant and
cannot be used or accessed after the exam is over and is not eligible for extension.
Tenants must not be converted to a paid subscription. Tenants obtained as a part
of this exam remain the property of Microsoft, and Microsoft reserves the right to
obtain access and repossess at any time.
7. Additional Exam Policies
The following policies are also applicable to your participation in the Exam:
For the exam security policy, see https://learn.microsoft.com/en-
us/credentials/support/exam-and-assessment-lab-security-policies.
For the Credential expiration policy, see https://learn.microsoft.com/en-
us/credentials/support/certification-expiration-policy
For additional exam policies, see https://learn.microsoft.com/en-
us/credentials/certifications/certification-exam-policies and the exam
provider’s website.
Microsoft Applied Skills Assessment –
Candidate Agreement
Article • 02/28/2024
BY TAKING THE APPLIED SKILLS ASSESSMENT (ASSESSMENTS), YOU ACKNOWLEDGE
THAT YOU HAVE AGREED TO BE BOUND BY THESE RULES AND REQUIREMENTS. BY
TAKING AN ASSESSMENT, YOU ADDITIONALLY ACKNOWLEDGE THAT: THE ACTIONS
YOU TAKE WHILE COMPLETING THE ASSESSMENT WILL BE RECORDED, NEITHER YOUR
FACE NOR YOUR VOICE WILL BE RECORDED, AND NO ACTIONS TAKEN OUTSIDE THE
ASSESSMENT LAB ENVIRONMENT WILL BE RECORDED.
1. Confidentiality
You will not and will not allow any other person or entity to distribute, copy,
display, publish, summarize, photograph, record, download, transmit or post any
assessment or any assessment tasks, questions, answers, computations, diagrams,
drawings, worksheets, lab environments or other content or assessment-related
information. Except as expressly set forth in the Microsoft Credentials Program
Agreement, you may not:
Use, disclose or reproduce any Microsoft Credential in any manner
whatsoever; or
Disclose Microsoft’s confidential information (including without limitation
assessment tasks, questions, answers, computations, diagrams, drawings,
worksheets, lab environments and other content and assessment-related
information) to any third parties.
2. Misconduct
You will not participate in any behavior that could compromise the confidentiality
or results of any assessment. You are solely responsible for complying with all
applicable assessment policies, procedures and rules. Without prejudice to any
other remedies, Microsoft may, in its sole discretion, prohibit you from taking any
assessment and/or invalidate your assessment results (in each case, without
obligation to refund any assessment-related fees) if Microsoft believes you
violated the Microsoft Credentials Program Agreement (including the Credential-
Specific Requirements) or engaged in any misconduct, including without limitation
the following:
Providing access to, disclosing, distributing, copying, photographing,
recording, downloading, posting, displaying, publishing or transmitting, in
any form or by any means, any assessment or any tasks, questions, answers,
computations, diagrams, drawings, worksheets, lab environments or other
content or assessment-related information;
Misrepresenting your identity or impersonating another individual;
Misrepresenting your country of residence;
Using Artificial Intelligence or related products or services in any way to assist
you in an assessment;
Using the resources provided in the assessment lab for any purpose other
than to accomplish the required tasks;
Modifying or altering any assessment, assessment score, or assessment
record;
Submitting any work or answers that are not entirely your own;
Providing or receiving improper assistance of any kind during an assessment;
Seeking or obtaining unauthorized access to any assessment or any of the
following elements of an assessment: tasks, questions, answers,
computations, diagrams, drawings, worksheets, lab environments, or other
content or assessment-related information (this includes using braindump
material or unauthorized publication of assessment questions with or without
answers);
Misconduct as determined by statistical analysis;
Engaging in any other misconduct that could compromise the confidentiality,
integrity, or security of an assessment; or
Violating any Microsoft policy, requirement, or rule.
3. Important Privacy Notice and Consent
By taking this assessment, you agree that Microsoft, its affiliates, and the
assessment provider may disclose your personal information and assessment
results with other Microsoft programs, e.g., the Microsoft Partner Network
program, to verify your or your employer’s compliance with the program
requirements.
To learn more about the data collection and use practices of Microsoft, please visit
https://privacy.microsoft.com . To learn more about the data collection and use
practices of the assessment provider, please contact the assessment provider.
4. Score Challenge Policy
If you believe your assessment score is inaccurate, you have fifteen (15) days after
taking the applicable assessment to challenge that score. To challenge an
assessment score within this time period, you can contact Microsoft at
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/credentials/support/help.
5. Tenants
If you are being provided with a defined cloud environment (“Tenant”) as a part of
an assessment lab delivery, the Tenant is made available solely for the purpose of
assessing skills that are part of the assessment. You will not share or use Tenants
for purposes outside of the assessment. The Tenant used in the assessment is a
trial tenant and cannot be used or accessed after the assessment is over and is not
eligible for extension. Tenants must not be converted to a paid subscription.
Tenants obtained as a part of this assessment remain the property of Microsoft,
and Microsoft reserves the right to obtain access and repossess at any time.
6. Additional Assessment Policies
The following policies are also applicable to your participation in the Assessment:
For the Exam security policy, see https://learn.microsoft.com/en-
us/credentials/support/exam-and-assessment-lab-security-policies.
For the Credential expiration policy, see https://learn.microsoft.com/en-
us/credentials/support/certification-expiration-policy
For additional assessment policies, see https://learn.microsoft.com/en-
us/credentials/certifications/certification-exam-policies and the assessment
provider’s website.
Microsoft Certification Renewal
Assessment – Candidate Agreement
Article • 12/27/2023
BY TAKING A CERTIFICATION RENEWAL ASSESSMENT (ASSESSMENTS), YOU
ACKNOWLEDGE THAT YOU HAVE AGREED TO BE BOUND BY THESE RULES AND
REQUIREMENTS.
1. Confidentiality
You will not and will not allow any other person or entity to distribute, copy,
display, publish, summarize, photograph, record, download, transmit or post any
assessment or any assessment questions, answers, computations, diagrams,
drawings, worksheets, lab environments or other content or assessment-related
information. Except as expressly set forth in the Microsoft Credentials Program
Agreement, you may not:
Use, disclose, or reproduce any Microsoft Credential in any manner
whatsoever; or
Disclose Microsoft’s confidential information (including without limitation
assessment questions, answers, computations, diagrams, drawings,
worksheets, lab environments and other content and assessment-related
information) to any third parties.
2. Misconduct
You will not participate in any behavior that could compromise the confidentiality
or results of any assessment. You are solely responsible for complying with all
applicable assessment policies, procedures and rules. Without prejudice to any
other remedies, Microsoft may, in its sole discretion, prohibit you from taking any
assessment and/or invalidate your assessment results (in each case, without
obligation to refund any assessment-related fees) if Microsoft believes you
violated the Microsoft Credentials Program Agreement (including the Credential-
Specific Requirements) or engaged in any misconduct, including without limitation
the following:
Providing access to, disclosing, distributing, copying, photographing,
recording, downloading, posting, displaying, publishing or transmitting, in
any form or by any means, any assessment or any tasks, questions, answers,
computations, diagrams, drawings, worksheets, lab environments or other
content or assessment-related information;
Misrepresenting your identity or impersonating another individual;
Misrepresenting your country of residence;
Using Artificial Intelligence or related products or services in any way to assist
you in an assessment;
Using the resources provided in the assessment lab for any purpose other
than to accomplish the required tasks;
Modifying or altering any assessment, assessment score, or assessment
record;
Submitting any work or answers that are not entirely your own;
Providing or receiving improper assistance of any kind during an assessment;
Seeking or obtaining unauthorized access to any assessment or any of the
following elements of an assessment: questions, answers, computations,
diagrams, drawings, worksheets, lab environments, or other content or
assessment-related information (this includes using braindump material or
unauthorized publication of assessment questions with or without answers);
Misconduct as determined by statistical analysis;
Engaging in any other misconduct that could compromise the confidentiality,
integrity, or security of an assessment; or
Violating any Microsoft policy, requirement, or rule.
3. Important Privacy Notice and Consent
By taking this assessment, you agree that Microsoft, its affiliates, and the
assessment provider may disclose your personal information and assessment
results with other Microsoft programs, e.g., the Microsoft Partner Network
program, to verify your or your employer’s compliance with the program
requirements.
To learn more about the data collection and use practices of Microsoft, please visit
https://privacy.microsoft.com .
4. Score Challenge Policy
If you believe your assessment score is inaccurate, you have fifteen (15) days after
taking the applicable assessment to challenge that score. To challenge an
assessment score within this time period, you can contact Microsoft at
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/credentials/support/help.
5. Additional Assessment Policies
The following policies are also applicable to your participation in the Assessment:
For the Exam security policy, see https://learn.microsoft.com/en-
us/credentials/support/exam-and-assessment-lab-security-policies.
For the Credential expiration policy, see https://learn.microsoft.com/en-
us/credentials/support/certification-expiration-policy
For additional assessment policies, see https://learn.microsoft.com/en-
us/credentials/certifications/certification-exam-policies and the assessment
provider’s website.
Find a Training Services Partner
Article • 08/15/2024
About Microsoft training services partner
Whether you’re an individual looking to skill up for your next role or a manager needing
to boost your team's cloud skills, Microsoft training services partner offer a breadth of
training solutions including blended learning, in-person, and online to meet your
learning objectives. Training Services Partners around the world have met program
requirements to teach training content developed by Microsoft and delivered by
Microsoft Certified Trainers. To learn more about the value of working with Training
Services Partners, visit: Value of Training Services Partners.
Note: Only Silver and Gold training services partner will be added to the LP Directory
Find a Microsoft Training Services Partner by
country/region
Our worldwide partner network delivers flexible, role-based, customized training and
certifications in Microsoft technologies. All instructors are Microsoft Certified Trainers
(MCTs) who have completed rigorous training and have met stringent technical
certification requirements.
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How Training Services Partners help IT
professionals and developers
Learn a new skill. With just one course, you can develop practical skills that cover the
technology adoption life cycle—from planning to implementation to support. And you
gain a level of proficiency that can only be taught through hands-on labs, simulations,
and the real-world application of skills.
Prepare for certification. Microsoft Official Courses are built with Microsoft Certification
in mind and are taught by qualified industry instructors.
Start a new career. The industry instructors who teach Microsoft Official Courses can
help you gain IT skills that directly transfer from the classroom to the workplace.
Courses offer access to valuable digital resources that remain available to you long after
you complete a course.
How Training Service Partners help IT
managers
Improve efficiency and productivity. Training Services Partners can help you get the
most out of your organization’s technology investment. Your employees can add to their
proficiency with Microsoft technologies from classroom training or Microsoft Official
Courses On-Demand.
Prepare for deployment. Training available through Microsoft Training Services Partners
helps companies accelerate new Microsoft technology deployments and can reduce
downtime.
Strengthen employee recruitment and development. Potential new hires want to know
that you will invest in training and certification for your team. This is a benefit for the
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helping your organization keep pace.
Become a Microsoft Training Services Partner
Whether you deliver training to your customers as one of your core services or as your
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Microsoft Certified Trainer
Article • 06/11/2024
) Important
The MCT Program Enrollment Tool is temporarily offline. A manual application
process to enroll in the MCT Program is being offered during this downtime. Your
ISC Provider has authorization to initiate the manual application process on your
behalf. Contact your ISC Provider to enroll in the MCT Program using the
temporary manual application process.
Microsoft Certified Trainers (MCTs) are the premier technical and instructional experts in
Microsoft technologies. When you join this esteemed group of worldwide training
professionals, you’ll enjoy exclusive access to Microsoft benefits and readiness resources
designed to enhance your training career and engage with Microsoft teams. Microsoft
Training Services Partners are required to deliver official Microsoft courseware using
Microsoft Certified Trainers. Membership in the MCT Program qualifies you to deliver
this official Microsoft courseware in our customer skilling ecosystem.
The Microsoft Certified Trainer status is an annual membership program for
professionals who train Microsoft customers on our company’s technologies. You must
meet program enrollment or renewal requirements, complete the online application,
and agree to the MCT Program Agreement each year to remain enrolled in the MCT
Program. (Note: The MCT Program annual fee is currently being waived for all new and
renewing program members as a response to the COVID-19 pandemic.)
IMPORTANT NOTE: Enrollment in the MCT Program will be paused from May 20 to
October 1 to allow for system and process enhancements. Contact the Instructional
Skills Certificate Provider used to fulfill the MCT instructional skills requirement to
determine if your application can be processed prior to October 1.
MCT Program Value
Software and discounts
Active MCTs receive access to software licenses, service credits, exam discounts, and
other benefits designed to help them prepare for Microsoft course deliveries and
enhance their technical expertise. MCT benefits must be used in accordance with the
legal requirements defined in the MCT Program Agreement and all related Microsoft
software licensing and resource policies. Explore all the benefits available to MCTs .
MCT Lounge community platform
MCTs and MCT Alumni have access to MCT Lounge , a gated community within the
Microsoft Tech Community. MCT Lounge offers exclusive access to the following
resources:
MCT Program meetings
Continuous updates on Microsoft courseware
Professional development libraries with technical and instructional resources
Opportunities to provide input and engage in discussion with Microsoft teams
Connections to Microsoft Training Services Partners
Discussion forums with MCT Program leaders and fellow MCTs.
Resources and tools offered within MCT Lounge are continuously updated, creating a
dynamic experience where MCTs expand their knowledge on Microsoft technologies
and enhance their instructional skills.
To join this dedicated MCT community space, MCTs must first request access and be
verified as an active MCT Program member. Active MCTs and MCT Alumni can follow the
MCT Lounge Access Request process to join MCT Lounge and get involved in the
community.
Connection to Microsoft teams and partners
Through the MCT Lounge community space, Microsoft Certified Trainers can learn from
our company’s teams and connect with Training Services Partners. Virtual and in-person
events with Microsoft employees give MCTs the inside track on our products,
courseware, and global events. Training Services Partners also have a presence in MCT
Lounge, allowing them to post job opportunities and create connections to the MCTs
they seek to hire for customer trainings. Being an MCT will offer you connections in
Microsoft and our skilling ecosystem.
MCT Program Enrollment
Are you ready to become an MCT or reinstate a previous MCT status? We’re excited to
have you as part of our world-class community of trainers.
Enrollment Instructions
New MCT Enrollment - Visit this page for step-by-step instructions on achieving
MCT career status. Please note that from May 28-October 1, 2024, the MCT
Enrollment process will require you to contact your Instructional Skills Certificate
Provider. Your ISCP organization will confirm your completion of an ISC program
and initiate the application process.
MCT Renewal or Reinstatement – Visit this page if you are a current or prior MCT
to review the instructions for re-enrolling in the MCT Program.
MCT Lounge Access
Once approved for membership in the MCT Program, all MCTs must join MCT Lounge,
our online community. MCT Lounge provides professional development resources and
important announcements MCTs need to remain informed of Microsoft updates and
engaged with MCT opportunities. When your MCT application has been approved,
follow the steps provided at aka.ms/requestMCTaccess and check the MCT Lounge
regularly.
MCT Alumni Program
For over three decades, MCTs have been at the forefront of Microsoft technology
training and adoption. In recognition of their significant contributions, we offer the MCT
Alumni program. This program is for all MCTs in good standing with Microsoft who no
longer train as part of the MCT program but wish to maintain their relationship with the
MCT community.
MCTs may choose to discontinue their active MCT Program membership and switch to
the MCT Alumni Program. The MCT Alumni program will never require an annual fee,
and it allows members to retain two important MCT Program benefits:
Access to MCT Lounge to help former MCTs stay connected to MCT Program
activities and announcements
Discounts on exams to ease former MCTs ability to earn current Microsoft
certifications and facilitate their re-entry into the MCT program in the future.
If you’re interested in becoming a member of the MCT Alumni Program, please review
the MCT Alumni Program Agreement to understand the terms of membership.
Apply for MCT Alumni membership or change your active MCT status to the Alumni
status through the MCT enrollment tool . If you require support in this process, visit
the MCT Support forum available at trainingsupport.microsoft.com .
MCT Program and Microsoft Credentials
Support
To access support for the MCT Program and the Microsoft Credentials Program, visit the
moderated support forums available at trainingsupport.microsoft.com . On this
support page, these Microsoft support resources are available:
MCT Support forum is focused on helping MCT candidates or active MCTs in need
of assistance with MCT applications, benefits, access to MCT tools, and general
questions about the MCT program.
Microsoft Credentials forum allows users to post issues related to Microsoft
certifications, exams, and Microsoft Learn credentials.
Current MCTs can also review the MCT Support Resources page in our MCT Lounge
platform. To access this page, MCTs will need to join the MCT Lounge by following the
steps in the Request MCT Access guide .
MCT Enrollment Requirements
Article • 09/13/2024
IMPORTANT NOTE: Online enrollment for the MCT Program will be paused from May
20 to October 1 to allow for system and process enhancements. Contact the
Instructional Skills Certificate Provider used to fulfill your MCT instructional skills
requirement to determine if your application can be processed prior to October 1.
If you’re interested in becoming an MCT, we’d love to have you! Microsoft Certified
Trainers are part of a world-class community of technical professionals who support the
skilling journeys of our customers. Our enrollment process is designed to validate the
technical skills and instructional capabilities of trainers who want to earn the Microsoft
Certified Trainer status.
To qualify as a Microsoft Certified Trainer, professionals must meet 3 requirements for
enrollment. The subsequent sections of this page provide details for each of these MCT
requirements:
1. Review and agree to the MCT Program Agreement.
2. Obtain an MCT-qualifying credential.
3. Provide verified proof of instructional skills through a Microsoft-approved
provider.
Review and agree to MCT Program Agreement
To begin the MCT enrollment process, first review the MCT Program Agreement for
terms of membership. You will be asked to acknowledge and adhere to these terms
when you submit your MCT application.
Obtain an MCT-Qualifying Credential
Your Microsoft Learn user profile must include an Associate or Expert level advanced
role-based certification. This requirement for an Associate or Expert certification ensures
MCTs possess advanced technical knowledge in Microsoft products and services.
The Microsoft Learn credentials site provides details on all role-based certifications.
Only credentials for technical Roles qualify for MCT status. This excludes non-
technical Roles, such as Business User and Business Owner.
And, only those credentials denoting “Associate” or “Expert” in the certification
title will qualify you for MCT Program enrollment or renewal.
Please note that Microsoft Office Specialist certifications do not qualify for MCT
enrollment. For instance, the MOS Excel Expert certification is not an MCT-
qualifying credential. Microsoft Office Specialist Certifications are only for
renewals.
Once you pass a qualifying Microsoft certification exam, your MCT-qualifying
credential will be reflected in your Microsoft Learn profile. You can view your
Microsoft Learn credentials by clicking on the Profile option of your Microsoft
Learn user icon.
Only 1 MCT-qualifying certification is required to enroll or renew membership in
the MCT Program. However, MCTs are required to hold the associated certification
for all Microsoft courses they teach to our customers.
Provide Verified Proof of Instructional Skills
As premier instructors of Microsoft technologies, MCT candidates must prove they
possess the instructional skills needed to deliver engaging, world-class training
experiences to our learners. New candidates applying to the MCT Program must verify
their instructional skills by completing a course offered by an organization enrolled in
our Instructional Skills Certificate Provider (ISCP) Program.
Review the MCT Instructional Skills Requirement page. This page includes the list
of Microsoft-approved ISCPs and displays each organization’s language offerings.
Complete your instructional skills course from any Microsoft-approved ISCP you
choose from this global list.
Once you’ve completed your instructional skills course through your selected ISCP,
the organization will submit your verified training completion to our MCT Program.
When you complete the online MCT application, you will choose the Microsoft-
approved organization which issued your instructional skills training. Your selection
will be reviewed by Microsoft and verified with the information provided to us by
the ISCP.
MCT qualification must be renewed each year to remain a member of the MCT Program.
Verified proof of instructional skills is only required for your initial enrollment into the
MCT Program. Once you become a qualified MCT, you will not be required to complete
an instructional skills program for your annual MCT renewal process.
Online MCT application
Once you’ve reviewed the MCT Program Agreement, obtained your MCT-qualifying
credential in your Microsoft Learn profile, and completed a course through a Microsoft-
approved ISCP, you’re now ready to submit your application for MCT Program
enrollment.
Go to the online application in the MCT enrollment tool . Log in to this MCT
enrollment tool with the account associated with your MCT-qualifying credential. The
online application includes a few key steps:
Verify you have reviewed the MCT Program Agreement . Your electronic
signature validates your acceptance of the MCT Program’s terms and conditions.
Provide your employment status.
Select the name of your Instructional Skills Certificate Provider (ISCP). Microsoft will
verify we have received confirmation of your instructional skills program
completion from the ISCP you selected in your application. If your ISCP has not yet
submitted your information to Microsoft, your application will be rejected, and you
will be required to reapply.
Make any required payment associated with the MCT Program (Note: The MCT
annual fee is currently waived for all new and renewing MCT applicants.)
Submit your MCT application for review. The MCT application review process can
take up to 2 weeks to complete. You will receive an email response from Microsoft
with the results of your application.
Get Support
If you require assistance or clarification during the MCT enrollment process or if you
wish to check the status of your MCT application, visit the MCT Support Forum provided
at trainingsupport.microsoft.com . There you can review frequently asked questions or
post a new question in the moderated discussion forum. A member of the Microsoft
Support Team will respond to you within 24 business hours.
Volume Licensing for Microsoft training
and certification solutions
Article • 12/04/2023
Microsoft training and certification solutions help businesses and accredited academic
institutions accelerate adoption and use of Microsoft technologies. With these
enterprise-ready, direct-from-the-source training and certification resources, your
employees can gain the skills they need to work more efficiently and productively and
students can gain the technology skills needed to be more successful in school and
future careers.
Microsoft certification solutions for Advanced Role-Based (ARB) certification exams are
available through the Microsoft Volume Licensing program, a customizable Microsoft
software purchase program that grants discounted access to Microsoft certification
solutions.
By consolidating the purchasing, budgeting, and tracking of the Microsoft certification
solutions product SKUs described on this page with other Microsoft technology
purchases through Volume Licensing, academic institutions can achieve significant cost
savings (depending on the geography, product, and Volume Licensing contract level) –
see below.
For more details about purchasing other Microsoft Official Certification exams such as
Microsoft Office Specialist, Microsoft Certified Educator, and Microsoft Fundamentals –
see below
Microsoft Certification exam vouchers
Microsoft Certified Professionals on staff can enhance your academic institution’s
competitive advantage, help increase student satisfaction, and reduce network
downtime.
Microsoft Certification class packs of Advanced Role-Based exams for academic
institutions
With Microsoft Certifications, you can validate your students’ technology skills,
helping them to differentiate themselves and to enhance their education and
career prospects. Plus, you can use Microsoft Certifications to support your faculty
and staff professional development goals.
You can order exam class packs (qty. 30 exam vouchers) that put students on the
path to earning a Microsoft Certification. Certification exam class packs include
exam vouchers that you can use over the course of one year. Exams may be taken
by students, educators or staff online or at an authorized testing center. Whether
for a high school, vocational school, two-year college, or four-year college or
university, you can tailor a mix of certifications to meet your unique needs.
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Program - Worldwide Part or Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP)
SKU # + MTC Fundamentals Certification Class
Packs
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00001 MCP Cert Pack (30)
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00002 Fund-MCP Cert Pack (30)
EES, Campus, School H5T- Cert in Acad VL Fee Fund-MCP Cert Pack
00003 (30)
You can order your Microsoft Certification exam packs through the following
Microsoft Academic Volume Licensing programs:
EES (Enrollment for Education Solutions), School, and OVS-ES (Open Value
Subscription – Education Enrollment subscriptions) volume license subscriptions.
For more information, contact your Academic Licensing Reseller or visit the
Microsoft Licensing programs for industries page.
As of July 1, 2023, Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS), Microsoft Fundamentals
(Fundamentals), and Microsoft Certified Educator (MCE) academic certifications will
be available to purchase directly through Certiport and its partner network and will
no longer be sold directly by Microsoft. Certiport, as Microsoft’s key global exam
delivery partner, will continue to sell MOS, MCE, and Fundamentals certifications
directly to academic customers.
To help you purchase MOS, Fundamentals, and MCE certification exams, Certiport
has put together this alias to route you to the right person on their team who can
help you place an order: vlsales@pearson.com.
Microsoft is no longer selling e-learning in Volume Licensing. The following
resources are for customers who are still consuming our e-learning content under
their existing contracts. They are meant to help you deploy, configure, and
administer your Volume Licensing e-learning purchase.
Volume Licensing Online Services Manager Guide to Online Use.
Volume Licensing End User/Student Guide to Online Use.
Contact us
To get started with Microsoft Advanced Role-Based certification products, contact
your Microsoft academic reseller or access the How To Buy - Education Solutions -
Microsoft Education page.
Frequently asked questions
The following questions specifically address Volume Licensing for Microsoft certification
solutions. Visit the certification overview or exam policies and FAQ pages for answers to
general questions regarding Microsoft Certification or the exams.
Microsoft training and certification solutions
What products are supported by Microsoft certification solutions?
Microsoft training and certification solutions support Microsoft solution areas, including
(copy categories from Jeff’s cert roadmap to confirm the below list):
Cloud and infrastructure
Data and AI
Modern work
Security, compliance, and identity
As Microsoft adds or changes solutions areas, our certification program will be updated
to reflect those priorities: Browse Certifications and Exams | Microsoft Learn.
In what regions can I purchase certification products through my Volume Licensing
agreement?
Microsoft certification solutions are available within Volume Licensing in all regions.
Contact your Microsoft academic reseller with any questions about pricing, licensing,
and accelerated discounting or access the How To Buy - Education Solutions - Microsoft
Education page.
Product access and usage
If I acquire a Microsoft certification solutions license, how do I access the content?
You can access content for Microsoft certification solutions (Microsoft Certification
Program exam vouchers) by using access codes. Access codes put the choice of learning
in the hands of your educators and staff to best serve the campus or school community.
As an administrator, you will receive your access codes digitally within a few business
days of transacting your Volume Licensing agreement term. You can activate the codes
at any time during the agreement term.
Microsoft Certification Program exam voucher codes. You can register to take
one exam for each Microsoft Certification Program exam voucher code. Exam
voucher codes can only be used once.
If I do not use all the codes acquired during my agreement can I receive a refund for
the unused codes?
No, all exam codes are valid for one year from the date of issuance. All unused codes
expire after 12 months. Customers will not receive a refund for any unused codes.
After I place an order, how long does it take to receive exam voucher codes?
The order will be acknowledged within 48 hours of being processed by Microsoft. You
will receive access codes within 5 to 7 business days after the order is invoiced by
Microsoft.
How many codes should I acquire?
The more codes your organization acquires, the greater the volume discount you
receive. We recommend that you use one of the following resources to determine your
organization's training needs and to develop a learning plan that aligns with your
company's business goals.
Send an email message to Microsoft training and certification solutions Volume
Licensing Help.
Find your local Microsoft Certified Partner for Microsoft training and certification
solutions.
How many exam vouchers should I order?
To determine how many vouchers you need, first determine:
The number of people or students in your organization who need to be certified.
Which certifications each learner needs.
The number of exams required for each certification.
The amount of time each learner requires to achieve certification.
The number of months remaining on your license agreement.
Remember that it is important for your learner to gain hands-on experience with
Microsoft products. We recommend three to nine months of preparation for
certifications depending on the level or complexity of the subject matter.
Microsoft Certification exam packs for academic
institutions
Which curriculum options are available to prepare for the exams?
Each exam has preparation materials available. Choose the exam from the new exams
list, and then look for the exam’s available preparation options.
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Certification Exams questions:
- Certification process overview
- Frequently asked questions about Certification
exams
- Frequently asked questions about online
proctored exams
- Frequently asked questions about Certification
renewal
- View, use, and share certificates and
achievements
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Applied Skills assessment lab experience
frequently asked questions
Article • 11/15/2023
Assessment lab overview FAQ
What is an Applied Skills assessment lab?
The Applied Skills assessment lab gives you the opportunity to demonstrate your skills
by completing tasks in the associated technology, such as Azure, Microsoft 365, or
Power Platform. You will perform tasks in a virtual environment. The virtual machine is
remotely connected to a live environment where you perform tasks on real software and
applications.
In the lab, you will be asked to perform several tasks. The guidelines and requirements
for completing these tasks can be found in a series of email messages that are accessed
through the lab environment. You will complete these tasks using tools, such as the
Azure Portal, the Microsoft 365 Admin Center, Azure CloudShell, etc. Unless the email
states otherwise, you can complete the task using any method or tool.
What can I expect during the assessment process?
You will perform tasks in a virtual environment. The virtual machine is remotely
connected to a live environment where you perform tasks on real software and
applications.
It will take a few minutes to load the lab. You may do other activities while it loads. You
will have 2 hours to complete the lab tasks. You will NOT be able to save your work and
come back later, so plan to complete all the tasks in a single session. The actions you
take while completing the assessment lab will be recorded for quality control purposes.
After the lab launches, start by reviewing the Instructions, located in a pane on the right
side of the lab environment. These instructions provide important information for
accessing and completing the lab. Step 1 details the lab scenario.
Step 2 provides information on how to access the email messages. To access them,
select the “Open Emails” button at the bottom of the Instructions pane. This will open
an interface in the lab environment that simulates an Outlook inbox. Read all the emails
before beginning to understand the full scope of what’s required in the lab.
Your username and password are provided in Step 3 of the Instructions. To log into the
associated technology (e.g., Azure, Microsoft 365 admin console, etc.), simply select the
username, and it will automatically complete the username field. Do the same for your
password after entering your username.
In the Troubleshooting section of the Instructions pane, you will find key tips for
navigating the lab environment.
After you leave a lab, you will not be able to return to it because scoring starts in the
background as soon as you exit a lab.
To learn more about the assessment lab experience, watch this tutorial .
How do I prepare my computer to take an assessment
lab?
1. Review the System Readiness FAQs to ensure that your computer meets the
minimum requirements for a successful lab delivery.
2. Review the Assessment Lab Interface FAQs to get familiar with the lab UI.
3. Run a speed test .
4. Check to see if your machine can connect and function within the lab environment
by launching the Lab Orientation & Connectivity Check .
Why did I have to wait before I could start my assessment
lab?
It takes time to provision the environment in the cloud, and the environment you will
access to complete the tasks is loaded only when the resources are fully provisioned.
You will be informed how long it will take to load, and you may do other activities while
it loads.
The VM inside the lab is too small or the resolution is too
small. What should I do?
The default resolution setting for the VMs is 1024 x 768. You are most likely launching at
a lower resolution. If you increase your resolution to the default or higher, that should
solve the issue.
When I launch the assessment lab, the emails don’t open?
What should I do?
Select “Open Emails” at the bottom of the Instructions pane. If you are still unable to
open the emails, please contact Support .
What should I do if the Azure portal or the Microsoft 365
admin center does NOT open immediately?
If your lab launches with a blank white screen, or an authentication error in one of the
portals, try opening a new tab and navigating to https://portal.azure.com or
https://admin.microsoft.com/ in the virtual machine. Make sure you do this in the
virtual machine; we will NOT be able to score your work if you open the portal on your
machine rather than the virtual machine. Opening the portal in this way will resolve the
issue most of the time.
I’m having issues logging into Azure/Microsoft
365/Dynamics 365 when I access the assessment lab.
What should I do?
Clear the credential cache in the Windows Credential Manager by taking the following
steps:
Close Edge.
Start -> Search for "Credential Manager."
Select the specific credentials and select "Remove."
Try logging in again.
If that doesn’t work, clear the browser cache. If you are still unable to log in, please
contact Support .
Do I need to type in my username and password?
No, you don’t need to type your username or password. Simply select your username
from Step 3 of the Instructions pane, and your username will automatically be added to
the username space in your login credentials. Do the same for your password after your
username is entered. Alternatively, you can copy and paste both your username and
password.
The emails in the assessment lab are asking me to
perform several tasks. Should I perform them in a specific
order?
In general, we have tried to design the assessment labs so that you can perform the
tasks in any order. However, we recommend that you read through all the emails before
you start because there may be some tasks that require other tasks to be fully executed
before those tasks can be performed correctly.
Remember to read the tasks carefully and only do what’s required to solve the problem
posed in the task.
Some tasks require the deployment of resources in Azure.
What should I do if the deployment in Azure takes a long
time?
Read through the remaining emails if you haven’t done so already. If you have carefully
read the emails, perform a task that is not dependent on that task to finish executing so
you can maximize your time.
In some cases, starting a task may be sufficient for scoring (for example, creating a
resource in Azure); you can let the task execute in the background while you work on
other tasks. If you only need to start a task, you will be notified in the guidelines
provided in the associate email. You can move on to other tasks without being
penalized.
Why is the lab being recorded? What does that mean?
The actions you take during the lab will be recorded for quality control purposes. This is
being done to ensure that if anything unexpected happens during the assessment lab
we can investigate the issue and make any necessary adjustments to the assessment lab
or email content. With the pace at which technology is changing, Microsoft often
changes features and functionality that could change the assessment lab experience.
Recording the actions that you take during the assessment lab is one of the ways that
we can rapidly identify changes that impact the assessment lab and scoring and
respond.
Only the actions that you take in the assessment lab are recorded. Neither your face nor
your voice will be recorded, and no actions taken outside the assessment lab
environment will be recorded.
What happens if I lose my internet connection while
completing an assessment lab?
If you lose connection to the lab, you’ll receive a warning that asks you to retry the
connection. If you’re able to reconnect within 15 minutes, you will not lose any work,
and you’ll be able to complete the lab.
Note that labs will only be scored if you are able to “submit” them for scoring. If the
assessment lab is launched, it is considered an attempt, and the retake policy applies.
System readiness FAQs
What are the system requirements for the assessment
labs?
To launch and use a lab, the following requirements must be met:
1. Use a supported operating system:
Windows 7 or later
Ubuntu 14.04 or later (or comparable distribution)’
macOS 10.12 or later
2. Have the latest version (strongly recommended) of Edge, Chrome, Firefox, or
Safari. Chromium based browsers, such as Opera or Vivaldi, can connect, but
default hotkeys they set may interfere with lab inputs. They are not recommended.
At a minimum:
Browser Version
Chrome 16+
Firefox1 11+
Microsoft Edge 1+
3. Be connected to a network that allows at least one of the following:
Secure Web sockets on HTTPS port 443 and 43443
RDP over port 21xxx or 443 (Enhanced control)
4. Meet the bandwidth requirements:
Minimum 200kbps consistent bandwidth with 1mbps burst.
Machine controller bandwidth consumption is based on the rate onscreen
content changes, some scenarios (i.e., web browsing inside the lab) may
require more.
For optimal experience, we recommend at least 1mbps.
When using Cloud Slice labs where the target environment is a website,
additional bandwidth may be required.
For the Azure management portals, we recommend at least 512kbps.
How can I see the quality of my connection to my lab?
Just to the left of the title of the lab, you can see a visual representation of the “number
of bars” that you have. It will show several bars in increasing size. The more bars, the
better your connection is at that moment.
You can view your lab latency (measured in milliseconds) by hovering your mouse cursor
over the connection bars in the lab.
0 - 100 milliseconds = Excellent (4 bars)
100 - 250 milliseconds = Good (3 bars)
250 - 500 milliseconds = OK (2 bars)
500 milliseconds or higher = Poor (1 bars)
This measures the network latency between your browser and the server where the VMs
are hosted. This is the last latency value received from your machine. Large latency
numbers may cause your lab to seem sluggish or even non-responsive. The issue may
be with your network, internet provider, the overall internet health, or the lab host.
You can check to see if your machine can connect and function within the lab
environment by launching the Lab Orientation & Connectivity Check .
How will I be able to determine if my lab issue is related
to connectivity?
If you experience a blank or black screen, this may be due to a connectivity issue. A
common symptom of slow labs is a delay in input from the mouse or keyboard. Even
with sufficient internet bandwidth, latency issues may still arise due to hops along the
path, and datacenter connectivity.
You may receive an error message, such as: “The Connection to your lab machines
appears to have been interrupted”
How do I fix assessment lab connectivity issues?
Work Issued Device: If you are using a work issued device, please try > using a
personal device instead. Your company device could have built in > protocols that
could prohibit access to remote sessions, causing connection > issues to your labs.
Managed Network: If the lab is being run through a managed network > through
your Work or school, please review our [Connectivity Requirements]>
https://docs.skillable.com/tms/connectivity-requires.md and have your IT >
department look over all the necessary requirements.
Lab Latency Indicator: The lab interface latency indicator may show latency as
good or excellent. This does not rule out problems with the local connection as it
only considers the current latency and does not test for firewall or routing
problems. There are "hops" between the initial lab launch location and our hosts
that can fail and are also not detected by the in-lab indicator.
Run a Speed Test: If you are experiencing frequent disconnects or lag when
controlling your machines, you may run a speed test . This page allows you to
run a connection assessment test. A connection assessment test is a very deep and
thorough test that measures throughput speed, capacity, and packet quality to
assess the user experience of a connection to their respective data center. This
includes efficiency, data loss, recovery, duplication of data, retransmissions and
even corruption.
If these don't apply to your situation, please take the following steps to rule out your
local connection.
VPN/Proxy: While you can have success with VPN's, they are not recommended as
certain configuration requirements must be met to avoid issues properly
connecting with the lab: Proxy Requirements .
Use a hardwired connection: Hotspots, Wi-Fi, cellular, and satellite internet
typically have higher latency and can cause packet loss, which can result in a poor
lab experience.
Review your security software: Turn off any third-party anti-virus programs, pop
up blockers, add blockers, Etc.
Review your network: Port 443 must be open for inbound and outbound traffic.
Additional firewall exceptions may be needed. Please review our Connectivity
Requirements.
Reset your local Network: Power cycle your modem and router.
Confirm your bandwidth: The minimum Speed for labs is 200kbps up and down
consistent/1mbps burst, Per user.
Try a different browser: Some browser extensions can cause certain aspects of our
lab environments to not load correctly.
Try a different computer: Some work-issued computers have built-in software that
cannot be disabled, sometimes this software interferes with connection to our
service. If possible, please try a personal computer.
Assessment lab interface FAQ
How do I interact and use the lab interface?
Within the lab interface, some buttons expand to display a menu of options.
1. Commands menu: Contains advanced lab functions. See the Commands menu
section for more information.
2. Display menu: Contains display settings. See the Display menu section for more
information.
3. Connection indicator: Displays the connection quality between your local machine
and the virtual machine in the lab environment. The connection quality is displayed
in milliseconds and a description of Excellent, Good, Fair and Poor. For more
information about each connection quality description, or to conduct a speed test,
please see Speed Test.
4. Lab instruction pane: Displays the lab instructions.
5. Lab instruction zoom slider: This allows you to zoom the display of the lab
instruction pane.
6. Instruction resizer: Drag left and right to adjust the size of the instruction pane.
7. Timer/Time Remaining: Indicates the amount of time remaining in the lab session.
8. Virtual machine: The virtual machine window.
Commands Menu
1. Ctrl+Alt+Delete: Sends the Ctrl-Alt-Delete key combination to the virtual machine.
2. ALT+Tab: Sends the ALT+Tab key combination to the virtual machine.
3. Windows Key: Sends the Windows key command to the virtual machine.
4. Type Text:
A. Type Username: Types the username into the virtual machine at the current
cursor position.
B. Type Password: Types the password into the virtual machine at the current
cursor position.
C. Type Clipboard Text: Opens a dialog box to paste text into from your local
clipboard and paste into the virtual machine at the current cursor position.
5. Power:
A. Pause Machine: This puts the virtual machine into a paused state. Once it’s
paused, it must be resumed to continue using the virtual machine.
B. Reset/Reboot Machine: This reboots the virtual machine. This does not
gracefully shut down the machine. It’s recommended to save your work before
using this.
C. Turn Off Machine: This powers down the virtual machine.
6. Virtual Keyboard: This enables an on-screen virtual keyboard that can be used to
input keystrokes into the virtual machine.
7. Reset Internet Gateway: Resets the gateway that the virtual machine uses to
connect to the internet.
Display Menu
1. Full Screen: Sets the lab to display in a full screen window.
2. Fit Machine to Window: This resizes the virtual machine to fit the browser window.
3. Reconnect: This will reconnect your local machine to the remote virtual machine, if
the connection is interrupted.
How do I make my international keyboard work in the lab
interface?
Learn more about using an international keyboard .
How do I extend the amount of time on the lab timer?
Each assessment lab has a timer in the upper right corner showing you the amount of
time that you have left to complete the assessment lab.
When there are less than 10 minutes remaining, you may extend the time through a
pop-up window by clicking Yes. The amount of time you can extend the lab will vary
depending on the lab. The time you can extend is noted in the pop-up window.
How do I remove the scroll bars in my lab’s virtual
machine?
Learn more about removing scroll bars in virtual machines .
How do I make my assessment lab display in full screen?
Learn more about displaying in full screen .
How do I resize the screen resolution setting on my
computer to view the lab better?
Learn more about resizing screen resolution .
How does the exit menu work?
You should not exit the lab until you have completed it and submitted it for scoring. If
you do, you’ll lose any work that you have done and will not be able to return to the lab
to complete it (there is no “save and come back later” option).
Note that if you exit the assessment lab for any reason, your lab will be scored on the
actions that you took prior to ending the lab. This will count as an attempt and the
retake policy will apply.
Assessment lab scoring FAQs
I received the same score each time I took the same
assessment. Is something wrong?
No, receiving the same score on multiple attempts does not indicate an error. It’s not
uncommon for candidates to earn similar or identical scores on multiple attempts. This
consistent result demonstrates the reliability of the assessment lab in evaluating skills. If
this happens, consider other ways to learn and practice. Learn more about how to
prepare for an Applied Skills assessment lab.
Does the score report show a numerical score for each
skill?
No, we provide an overall passing result as well as skill level information to show your
strengths and weaknesses more clearly
The chart showing the skill level results showed that I
performed well in most of the skills. Why didn’t I pass?
Because each skill is assessed by a different number of tasks, you cannot combine the
results across the skills to determine your overall result. In other words, there is no one-
to-one relationship between skill performance and your pass/fail status.
My assessment lab ended abruptly. Will it be scored?
No. Labs will only be scored if you “submit” them for scoring. Note that if the
assessment lab is launched, it is considered an attempt, and the retake policy applies.
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How does Microsoft decide how many questions
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The skills measured on an exam are identified by subject matter experts external to
Microsoft (in other words, they are not Microsoft employees). This list of skills, called the
“objective domain,” is the basis for exam development. The number of questions that
measure each skill area is determined through the blueprinting process; sections of the
exam measuring critical and/or more frequently performed skills will contain more
questions than those that assess less important or less frequently performed skills.
Why is the case study exam format used?
The case study exam format uses complex scenarios that more accurately simulate what
professionals do on the job. Scenario-based questions included in the case studies are
designed to test your ability to identify the critical information needed to solve a
problem and then analyze and synthesize it to make decisions. You can refer to scenario
details as often as you’d like while you are working on questions in a case study.
After I complete a case study, will I be able to
review the questions?
You may review the questions in a case study until you move to the next case or section
of the exam. Once you leave a case study, however, you will not be able to review the
questions associated with that case. When you complete a case study and its associated
questions, a review screen will appear. This screen lets you review your answers and
make changes before you move to the next case study.
Case studies are not timed separately from the rest of the exam. The number of case
studies in an exam is noted on the exam introduction screen. Manage your exam time
accordingly so that you can complete all case studies and all other sections of your
exam.
What is the process for determining if an exam
has been updated when a new feature or
function is added or when something has
changed in the associated technology?
We review our cloud-based exams quarterly. Any changes that affect the objective
domain and the existing questions are incorporated into the exam. Specifically,
technically inaccurate questions are removed from the exam; some items are modified,
and new items may be created to assess new, but related, skills.
Microsoft reserves the right to update content for any reason at any time to maintain
the validity and relevance of our certifications. This includes, but is not limited to,
incorporating functionality and features related to technology changes, changing skills
needed for success within a job role, etc.
While most questions cover features that are General Availability (GA), the exam may
contain questions on Preview features if those features are commonly used.
Will the training kits, books, courseware, and
other exam preparation materials be updated
when the exam changes?
Microsoft makes every attempt to keep the training and exam aligned when changes
occur; however, that is not always possible. Keep in mind that Microsoft exams are not
intended as post-tests of any preparation or training product created by Microsoft or
any third-party provider. Our certifications are designed to measure experience-based
skills regardless of the way candidates obtain these skills.
The best way to prepare for an exam is to practice the skills listed in the “Skills
measured” section of the exam details page. Hands-on experience with the technology
is required to successfully pass Microsoft Certification exams.
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responsible for their content or for ensuring that they are updated to reflect product
updates. If you have questions or comments about exam preparation materials
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Why did an exam include material that was not
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Press book?
All learning materials related to a given job role are built from the same job task
analysis. As a result, the learning content should be closely aligned to the exams. Keep
in mind, however, that the learning materials are developed independently of exam
content because the exams are intended to assess competence in the job role, not the
effectiveness of training materials or learning. Because the exams are designed to assess
your ability to apply skills beyond what was explicitly covered in the learning, the skills
will be assessed at a higher level than what was taught in the training. For some
candidates, this can give the impression that the skill was not taught in the associated
learning; however, all skills assessed on the exam are included in our learning options.
Microsoft works hard to ensure that some form of training material exists for all skills
that will be measured on an exam. A list of these resources can be found on the exam
details page.
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challenge process. Because Microsoft must ensure that candidates who pass exams and
earn our certifications have demonstrated the required proficiency level(s) across the
skill domain(s), the final result of an exam is rarely changed based on a re-evaluation of
your exam results. Even if a question is flawed in some way, we cannot assume that you
would have answered it correctly if it had not been. In these cases, we provide
candidates with the opportunity to retake the exam free of charge.
How can I challenge an exam question?
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No. Microsoft does not offer refunds for exams you do not pass or exam appointments
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Performance-based testing
What is performance-based testing (PBT)?
Performance based testing gives you the opportunity to demonstrate your skills by
completing tasks in the technology. Today, this means completing tasks in a graded lab,
but in the future, PBT may take a different form. For example, for those of you who are
currently performing the job role, Microsoft is exploring ways to incorporate the work
that you do every day into our certification requirements. For those of you who are not
in the job role yet, we’ll continue to have other ways for you to demonstrate your skills
through portfolios and graded labs. Microsoft is constantly innovating to ensure that we
assess your skills and abilities in ways that align to how you actually get your work done.
To view the PBT tutorial video, click here.
What can I expect when I complete the labs?
This type of question asks you to perform tasks in a virtual environment. You will see a
screen that includes a virtual machine window and a Tasks pane. The virtual machine
window is a remotely connected live environment where you perform tasks on real
software and applications.
The Tasks pane lists the tasks you need to perform in the lab. You can expand or
collapse each task with the + or - symbols. For your convenience, each task has a
checkbox so you can mark tasks as you complete them. Doing this won’t affect anything
in the lab or scoring. Nothing in the lab will indicate if you did not complete a required
task, so you may want to keep track of the tasks that you have completed by checking
the boxes.
After you leave a lab, you will not be able to return to it because scoring starts (in the
background) as soon as you leave a lab. When you click Next, you will be asked to
confirm that you really want to leave the lab. Clicking Yes will end the lab section, and
the tasks will be scored.
How is the exam structured when it has labs?
When you launch the exam, you will see a screen that tells you how many items, case
studies, and labs, including the number of tasks, that will be on the exam. Please make
note of this information so that you can plan your exam time accordingly.
After you launch the exam, you will answer all of the traditional questions (for example,
multiple choice, drag and drop, build list, etc.) on the exam as the labs load. The lab(s)
will be the last section of the exam. Please note the following:
After you leave any section of the exam (e.g., case study or labs), you cannot return
to it. However, at the end of most sections, you have the opportunity to review
your answers (your exam may include a section that cannot be reviewed; this is
noted at the beginning of the section). Exam time does NOT stop while you are
reviewing your answers. Make sure you manage your time; pay attention to the
time AND number of questions remaining.
Exams with labs contain one or two performance sections/labs with multiple tasks
that you must complete. Research shows that tasks take approximately 3 times
longer to complete than a traditional item. Please manage your time so that are
able to complete the labs in the time remaining when you get to them. We have
ensured that candidates who manage their time wisely will have more than enough
time to complete the lab(s).
The number of labs and tasks on the exam is provided on the overview page
preceding the first lab. Read it! And then, manage your time accordingly.
Do NOT wait for tasks to execute before moving onto another task. In some cases,
you need something to execute before you can complete another task, but this will
be noted in the task, and there will be other tasks that you can be working on
while that task executes. Don't lose time waiting for tasks to run. Move onto
something that is not dependent on that task so you can maximize your exam
time. In some cases, starting a task may be sufficient for scoring (for example,
creating a resource in Azure); you can let the task execute in the background while
you work on other tasks. We include a note in the task list telling you that you only
need to start the task. You can move on to other tasks or even leave the section
(move to the next lab if applicable or end the exam) without being penalized. Read
the task carefully. Do what’s required to solve the problem posed in the task.
Why does an exam with labs contain traditional
question types (for example, multiple choice,
drag and drop, build list, etc.)?
For a variety of reasons, we cannot assess all critical skills with labs. For example, we
can’t ask you to complete tasks that take more than a few minutes to run or that require
significant resources; as a result, we will continue to assess those skills using question
types that are more appropriate to the exam experience.
How many labs are on an exam? How many
tasks are in each lab?
If an exam contains labs, it will have at least 1 lab. Each lab contains between 7–15 tasks.
You will be told if the exam has labs and how many in the introduction to the exam.
How are tasks scored?
The tasks are scored based on the end result. We do not care how you accomplish the
task (for example, through the UI or using PowerShell commands)—only that you
successfully accomplished it. Complete the task as you normally would; the scoring
script evaluates the end result based on the key characteristics to determine if it was
done correctly. For example, if the task was to add a user, the scoring script ensures that
you added that user.
We do NOT require you to use a specific method to perform tasks. If you are more
comfortable using PowerShell or CLI, instead of a GUI, that’s what we want you to use.
We test you on the end result of your task—did you perform it correctly?—not on the
method that you use to perform a task.
How many points is each task worth?
Most tasks are worth one point; if the task is worth more than one point, that
information is provided in the task description.
How much time do I have to complete the labs?
Labs are not timed separately from the exam. At the beginning of the exam, the number
of labs, case studies, and questions as well as the exam time will be provided in the
introduction (read it!). You must answer all questions, including completing tasks
associated with any labs, in the time provided. Manage your time accordingly so that
you can complete all activities that must be done.
Will I have enough time to complete the labs?
The labs are designed to be completed within the exam time provided. You will not be
asked to perform tasks that execute long running operations or tasks that have many
dependencies. If important skills need to be assessed that are based on tasks that
require long running operations or have many dependencies, we will either assess them
with traditional items, or, if possible, set up the labs so that these operations have
already taken place, and then you will perform tasks that logically build on the
outcomes of those operations.
How do you determine which tasks to include in
the labs?
Like all questions on the exam, lab tasks map to the objective domain. We select the
tasks that best lend themselves to lab-based assessment, that do not require long
execution times or resources, and that can be completed within the anticipated time for
test takers to complete the exam.
Why did I have to wait before I could start my
lab?
It takes time to provision the environment in the cloud, and the environment you will
access to complete the tasks is loaded only when the resources are fully provisioned. As
a result, the exam begins with a series of traditional items (multiple choice, drag and
drop, build list, etc.) that allows time to provision the labs and load them into the
environment. If you answer these questions too quickly, you will have to wait for the
labs to finish loading.
I have heard that labs can launch with a blank
white screen. Is there something I can do to fix
this?
If your lab launches with a blank white screen, try opening a new tab and navigating to
https://portal.azure.com. Opening this new tab will resolve the issue most of the time.
I had some issues with my labs. How do I let
Microsoft know?
If you run into issues with labs, please complete the Exam item challenge process.
Although we won’t be able to provide a specific explanation for your experience, our
investigation will help us identify root causes and identify solutions that will improve the
experience for everyone.
I had some issues with my labs. How do I request
a rescore?
If you received a score, it is an accurate reflection of your performance on the exam; we
have designed scoring to account for any lab issues that you may experience. If you
failed, a rescore will not change that result.
When will I receive my score?
Labs take longer to score than traditional item types. Because the labs appear at the end
of the exam, you may not get your result immediately. It can take 30 minutes or longer
to receive a score. You do not have to wait for the score report. It will be passed
automatically to our certification database and will show up in your MC dashboard. This
should occur within 24 hours of the exam delivery. If it does not appear, please contact
certification support.
Do exams with performance-based questions
take longer to complete?
Yes. These exams may take longer to complete than exams that do not contain
performance-based items. The amount of time allotted for each exam takes this into
account.
Should I prepare for the performance-based
exams differently than I prepare for other
exams?
No. The skills measured remain the same regardless of the format of the question. The
knowledge and skills assessed on the exam are listed in the “Skills measured” section of
the exam details page. If you practice the skills, you’ll be prepared for any item type,
including labs.
Are there any specific test center requirements
for exams that have labs? Many test centers are
not listed when I try to schedule the exams that
have labs, but the same test centers are listed for
exams that do not.
Exams that include labs require testing centers to meet certain internet connectivity
requirements, so a smaller set of testing centers are available. As labs are added to more
of the new role-based exams, they will also be subject to these testing center limitations.
If you have specific testing centers in mind, contact the specific test center to learn if
they can deliver labs; alternately, they will not be listed as available test centers once
you select the exam. If that occurs, we recommend finding a different test center or
taking the exam through online proctoring. In the future, you may be able to take labs
through online proctoring, but we are currently limiting lab delivery to only test centers
that meet the connectivity and technical requirements needed to deliver them
successfully.
Where can I find a list of exams that contain
labs?
We do not share a list of exams that have labs because the presence or absence of labs
can literally change from one candidate to the next based on Azure availability, outages,
and bandwidth, leading to escalations when candidates think the exam was to have labs
but didn’t.
The goal is to have labs on every role-based certification, so it is best to plan for labs as
you’re preparing. An added benefit is that by preparing as if the exam will have labs, you
get additional experience that only puts you in a better spot to have the experience
needed to pass the exam.
At the beginning of the exam, the instructions provide information on what to expect on
the exam, including if it will have labs. Read the instructions carefully so you know if the
exam contains labs (as well as case studies and other question types that may have
different requirements than what’s typical).
Practice Assessments frequently asked
questions
What are Practice Assessments?
Practice Assessments are informal and voluntary tests taken as preparation for one of
Microsoft’s certification exams. These assessments are hosted on Microsoft Learn and
contain example questions to provide insight into the difficulty of the certification exam
and may help you determine if additional preparation is required before taking the
exam.
These questions are not the same as what you will see on the exam nor is this document
illustrative of the length of the exam or its complexity. For example, you may see
additional question types, multiple case studies, and labs. These questions are examples
only to provide insight into what to expect on the exam and help you determine if
additional preparation is required. Taking a Practice Assessment is not a replacement for
training taken or experience using Microsoft products.
Why should I take Practice Assessments?
While not a guarantee, research shows that attaining a high score on a Practice
Assessment increases the likelihood that someone will pass a Microsoft Certification
exam. These Practice Assessments are intended to provide an overview of the style,
wording, and difficulty of the questions that you are likely to experience on this exam. To
help you better prepare, the score report provides the answer, a rationale, and a URL
that will link you to additional information for every question.
Who can take a Practice Assessment?
Practice Assessments are available for free to every learner and can be taken as many
times as you want. You will need to sign in to your Learn profile or create an account
before taking the Practice Assessment.
Where can I find a Practice Assessment?
If the exam that you’re interested in taking has a Practice Assessment (not all of them
do), you will find the link to it on the exam details page for that specific exam in the
“Schedule exam” section. (See image below)
I can’t find a free Practice Assessment for the
exam I want to take. Where is it?
Currently, not all Microsoft Certification exams have free Practice Assessments. However,
some have practice tests available through MeasureUp. These are available for purchase.
They can be found on the exam details page for that exam or here .
Are Practice Assessments available for all
Microsoft Certifications?
No. Over the next few months, Microsoft will roll out free Practice Assessments for
additional exams.
Are the Practice Assessments free?
Yes. Practice Assessments are free and available to all learners who wish to use them as
an exam preparation resource for Microsoft Certifications.
Will Practice Assessments be available in
multiple languages?
Yes. Practice Assessments will be available in multiple languages.
Can I still take the Practice Tests from
MeasureUp?
Practice Tests from MeasureUp are still available and can be found here .
How is the multiple choice select n (e.g., choose
two) question type scored?
To earn the point for this type of question, you must select all of the correct options
without selecting any incorrect options. Note that this is different from how these
question types are scored on Microsoft Certification exams.
How can I get help with issues or problems I
have on Practice Assessments? How can I
provide feedback?
Please use the Practice Assessment Feedback Form to report a technical issue. You can
provide feedback on the overall experience by completing the Practice Assessment
Survey .
Frequently asked questions about
academic pricing
Are student discounts available for exams?
Visit: Student discounts.
Can I get a refund if I initially registered and paid
for an exam without verifying an academic
discount, but I’m verified now?
No. If you decide to register and pay for an exam before you have verified your student
status, you must pay commercial pricing and will not receive a refund. You must ensure
that you are verified before completing your registration and payment.
Does my academic verification expire?
Yes. Your academic verification is only valid for 12 months. After 12 months, you need to
repeat the verification process.
I’m an educator. Can I still receive an academic
discount (in applicable countries/regions) on my
Microsoft Certification exam delivered in the
commercial channel?
Yes. You need to follow the same process as a student. In other words, you must select
“Student” as your job function in your Microsoft account profile, and you must verify
your status through the same process as a student. For more information, visit: Student
discounts.
Who do I contact for questions regarding the
academic verification process for Microsoft
Certification exams?
If you have general questions related to exam registration or questions specific to a new
or pending verification request, please contact certification support.
Vouchers and redeeming discounts
Article • 07/10/2024
How to redeem an employee or event attendee
discount
1. Begin the registration process by selecting the "Schedule exam" button from any
exam or certifications detail page. For detailed instructions on how to register, visit:
Register and schedule an exam.
2. Sign into your existing Microsoft Learn profile or create one using a Microsoft
account.
3. When logged in, enter your address and contact information in the Transfer to
Pearson Vue dialog box for Pearson Vue, the exam delivery provider.
Any discounts will be applied during checkout. If you have a voucher code, you will
enter it on Pearson Vue website during payment.
4. Select the "Submit" button to proceed to the Pearson Vue website to complete
your exam registration
5. Complete the exam options, confirm your selections, and proceed to your Cart to
checkout.
If you are eligible for an exam discount, it will be applied during checkout.
How to redeem a voucher with Pearson VUE
To redeem a voucher, you will register and schedule your exam with Pearson VUE using
the standard process. For detailed information about registering, visit: Register and
schedule an exam.
On the screen where you enter payment and billing information, select “Add Voucher or
Promo Code” and follow the on-screen instructions to redeem your voucher.
Study guide for Exam AI-102: Designing
and Implementing a Microsoft Azure AI
Solution
Article • 09/30/2024
Purpose of this document
This study guide should help you understand what to expect on the exam and includes a
summary of the topics the exam might cover and links to additional resources. The
information and materials in this document should help you focus your studies as you
prepare for the exam.
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Useful links Description
How to earn the Some certifications only require passing one exam, while others require
certification passing multiple exams.
Certification renewal Microsoft associate, expert, and specialty certifications expire annually.
You can renew by passing a free online assessment on Microsoft Learn.
Your Microsoft Learn Connecting your certification profile to Microsoft Learn allows you to
profile schedule and renew exams and share and print certificates.
Exam scoring and A score of 700 or greater is required to pass.
score reports
Exam sandbox You can explore the exam environment by visiting our exam sandbox.
Request If you use assistive devices, require extra time, or need modification to
accommodations any part of the exam experience, you can request an accommodation.
Take a free Practice Test your skills with practice questions to help you prepare for the
Assessment exam.
Updates to the exam
We always update the English language version of the exam first. Some exams are
localized into other languages, and those are updated approximately eight weeks after
the English version is updated. While Microsoft makes every effort to update localized
exams as noted, there may be times when the localized versions of an exam are not
updated on this schedule. Other available languages are listed in the Schedule Exam
section of the Exam Details webpage. If the exam isn't available in your preferred
language, you can request an additional 30 minutes to complete the exam.
Note
The bullets that follow each of the skills measured are intended to illustrate how we are
assessing that skill. Related topics may be covered in the exam.
Note
Most questions cover features that are general availability (GA). The exam may contain
questions on Preview features if those features are commonly used.
Skills measured as of October 31, 2024
Audience profile
As a Microsoft Azure AI engineer, you build, manage, and deploy AI solutions that
leverage Azure AI.
Your responsibilities include participating in all phases of AI solutions development,
including:
Requirements definition and design
Development
Deployment
Integration
Maintenance
Performance tuning
Monitoring
You work with solution architects to translate their vision. You also work with data
scientists, data engineers, Internet of Things (IoT) specialists, infrastructure
administrators, and other software developers to:
Build complete and secure end-to-end AI solutions.
Integrate AI capabilities in other applications and solutions.
As an Azure AI engineer, you have experience developing solutions that use languages
such as:
Python
C#
You should be able to use Representational State Transfer (REST) APIs and SDKs to build
secure image processing, video processing, natural language processing, knowledge
mining, and generative AI solutions on Azure. You should:
Understand the components that make up the Azure AI portfolio and the available
data storage options.
Be able to apply responsible AI principles.
Skills at a glance
Plan and manage an Azure AI solution (15–20%)
Implement content moderation solutions (10–15%)
Implement computer vision solutions (15–20%)
Implement natural language processing solutions (30–35%)
Implement knowledge mining and document intelligence solutions (10–15%)
Implement generative AI solutions (10–15%)
Plan and manage an Azure AI solution (15–20%)
Select the appropriate Azure AI service
Select the appropriate service for a computer vision solution
Select the appropriate service for a natural language processing solution
Select the appropriate service for a speech solution
Select the appropriate service for a generative AI solution
Select the appropriate service for a document intelligence solution
Select the appropriate service for a knowledge mining solution
Plan, create and deploy an Azure AI service
Plan for a solution that meets Responsible AI principles
Create an Azure AI resource
Determine a default endpoint for a service
Integrate Azure AI services into a continuous integration and continuous delivery
(CI/CD) pipeline
Plan and implement a container deployment
Manage, monitor, and secure an Azure AI service
Configure diagnostic logging
Monitor an Azure AI resource
Manage costs for Azure AI services
Manage account keys
Protect account keys by using Azure Key Vault
Manage authentication for an Azure AI Service resource
Manage private communications
Implement content moderation solutions (10–15%)
Create solutions for content delivery
Implement a text moderation solution with Azure AI Content Safety
Implement an image moderation solution with Azure AI Content Safety
Implement computer vision solutions (15–20%)
Analyze images
Select visual features to meet image processing requirements
Detect objects in images and generate image tags
Include image analysis features in an image processing request
Interpret image processing responses
Extract text from images using Azure AI Vision
Convert handwritten text using Azure AI Vision
Implement custom computer vision models by using Azure AI
Vision
Choose between image classification and object detection models
Label images
Train a custom image model, including image classification and object detection
Evaluate custom vision model metrics
Publish a custom vision model
Consume a custom vision model
Analyze videos
Use Azure AI Video Indexer to extract insights from a video or live stream
Use Azure AI Vision Spatial Analysis to detect presence and movement of people
in video
Implement natural language processing solutions (30–
35%)
Analyze text by using Azure AI Language
Extract key phrases
Extract entities
Determine sentiment of text
Detect the language used in text
Detect personally identifiable information (PII) in text
Process speech by using Azure AI Speech
Implement text-to-speech
Implement speech-to-text
Improve text-to-speech by using Speech Synthesis Markup Language (SSML)
Implement custom speech solutions
Implement intent recognition
Implement keyword recognition
Translate language
Translate text and documents by using the Azure AI Translator service
Implement custom translation, including training, improving, and publishing a
custom model
Translate speech-to-speech by using the Azure AI Speech service
Translate speech-to-text by using the Azure AI Speech service
Translate to multiple languages simultaneously
Implement and manage a language understanding model by using
Azure AI Language
Create intents and add utterances
Create entities
Train, evaluate, deploy, and test a language understanding model
Optimize a language understanding model
Consume a language model from a client application
Backup and recover language understanding models
Create a custom question answering solution by using Azure AI
Language
Create a custom question answering project
Add question-and-answer pairs manually
Import sources
Train and test a knowledge base
Publish a knowledge base
Create a multi-turn conversation
Add alternate phrasing
Add chit-chat to a knowledge base
Export a knowledge base
Create a multi-language question answering solution
Implement knowledge mining and document intelligence
solutions (10–15%)
Implement an Azure AI Search solution
Provision an Azure AI Search resource
Create data sources
Create an index
Define a skillset
Implement custom skills and include them in a skillset
Create and run an indexer
Query an index, including syntax, sorting, filtering, and wildcards
Manage Knowledge Store projections, including file, object, and table projections
Implement an Azure AI Document Intelligence solution
Provision a Document Intelligence resource
Use prebuilt models to extract data from documents
Implement a custom document intelligence model
Train, test, and publish a custom document intelligence model
Create a composed document intelligence model
Implement a document intelligence model as a custom Azure AI Search skill
Implement generative AI solutions (10–15%)
Use Azure OpenAI Service to generate content
Provision an Azure OpenAI Service resource
Select and deploy an Azure OpenAI model
Submit prompts to generate natural language
Submit prompts to generate code
Use the DALL-E model to generate images
Use Azure OpenAI APIs to submit prompts and receive responses
Use large multimodal models in Azure OpenAI
Optimize generative AI
Configure parameters to control generative behavior
Apply prompt engineering techniques to improve responses
Use your own data with an Azure OpenAI model
Fine-tune an Azure OpenAI model
Study resources
We recommend that you train and get hands-on experience before you take the exam.
We offer self-study options and classroom training as well as links to documentation,
community sites, and videos.
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Study resources Links to learning and documentation
Get trained Choose from self-paced learning paths and modules or take an
instructor-led course
Find documentation Azure AI services
Azure AI Vision
Azure AI Video Indexer
Azure AI Language
Azure AI Speech
Azure AI Search
Azure OpenAI
Azure AI Document Intelligence
Ask a question Microsoft Q&A | Microsoft Docs
Get community AI - Machine Learning - Microsoft Tech Community
support AI - Machine Learning Blog - Microsoft Tech Community
Follow Microsoft Microsoft Learn - Microsoft Tech Community
Learn
Find a video The AI Show
Browse other Microsoft Learn shows
Change log
The table below summarizes the changes between the current and previous version of
the skills measured. The functional groups are in bold typeface followed by the
objectives within each group. The table is a comparison between the previous and
current version of the exam skills measured and the third column describes the extent of
the changes.
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Skill area prior to October 31, 2024 Skill area as of October 31, 2024 Change
Implement generative AI solutions Implement generative AI solutions No
change
Use Azure OpenAI Service to generate Use Azure OpenAI Service to generate Minor
content content
Study guide for Exam AI-900: Microsoft
Azure AI Fundamentals
Article • 03/05/2024
Purpose of this document
This study guide should help you understand what to expect on the exam and includes a
summary of the topics the exam might cover and links to additional resources. The
information and materials in this document should help you focus your studies as you
prepare for the exam.
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Useful links Description
Review the skills measured as This list represents the skills measured AFTER the date provided.
of April 24, 2024 Study this list if you plan to take the exam AFTER that date.
Review the skills measured Study this list of skills if you take your exam PRIOR to the date
prior to April 24, 2024 provided.
Change log You can go directly to the change log if you want to see the
changes that will be made on the date provided.
How to earn the certification Some certifications only require passing one exam, while others
require passing multiple exams.
Certification renewal Microsoft associate, expert, and specialty certifications expire
annually. You can renew by passing a free online assessment on
Microsoft Learn.
Your Microsoft Learn profile Connecting your certification profile to Microsoft Learn allows
you to schedule and renew exams and share and print
certificates.
Exam scoring and score A score of 700 or greater is required to pass.
reports
Exam sandbox You can explore the exam environment by visiting our exam
sandbox.
Request accommodations If you use assistive devices, require extra time, or need
modification to any part of the exam experience, you can request
an accommodation.
Useful links Description
Take a free Practice Test your skills with practice questions to help you prepare for the
Assessment exam.
Updates to the exam
Our exams are updated periodically to reflect skills that are required to perform a role.
We have included two versions of the Skills Measured objectives depending on when
you are taking the exam.
We always update the English language version of the exam first. Some exams are
localized into other languages, and those are updated approximately eight weeks after
the English version is updated. While Microsoft makes every effort to update localized
versions as noted, there may be times when the localized versions of an exam are not
updated on this schedule. Other available languages are listed in the Schedule Exam
section of the Exam Details webpage. If the exam isn't available in your preferred
language, you can request an additional 30 minutes to complete the exam.
Note
The bullets that follow each of the skills measured are intended to illustrate how we are
assessing that skill. Related topics may be covered in the exam.
Note
Most questions cover features that are general availability (GA). The exam may contain
questions on Preview features if those features are commonly used.
Skills measured as of April 24, 2024
Audience profile
This exam is an opportunity for you to demonstrate knowledge of machine learning and
AI concepts and related Microsoft Azure services. As a candidate for this exam, you
should have familiarity with Exam AI-900’s self-paced or instructor-led learning material.
This exam is intended for you if you have both technical and non-technical
backgrounds. Data science and software engineering experience are not required.
However, you would benefit from having awareness of:
Basic cloud concepts
Client-server applications
You can use Azure AI Fundamentals to prepare for other Azure role-based certifications
like Azure Data Scientist Associate or Azure AI Engineer Associate, but it’s not a
prerequisite for any of them.
Skills at a glance
Describe Artificial Intelligence workloads and considerations (15–20%)
Describe fundamental principles of machine learning on Azure (20–25%)
Describe features of computer vision workloads on Azure (15–20%)
Describe features of Natural Language Processing (NLP) workloads on Azure (15–
20%)
Describe features of generative AI workloads on Azure (15–20%)
Describe Artificial Intelligence workloads and
considerations (15–20%)
Identify features of common AI workloads
Identify features of content moderation and personalization workloads
Identify computer vision workloads
Identify natural language processing workloads
Identify knowledge mining workloads
Identify document intelligence workloads
Identify features of generative AI workloads
Identify guiding principles for responsible AI
Describe considerations for fairness in an AI solution
Describe considerations for reliability and safety in an AI solution
Describe considerations for privacy and security in an AI solution
Describe considerations for inclusiveness in an AI solution
Describe considerations for transparency in an AI solution
Describe considerations for accountability in an AI solution
Describe fundamental principles of machine learning on
Azure (20–25%)
Identify common machine learning techniques
Identify regression machine learning scenarios
Identify classification machine learning scenarios
Identify clustering machine learning scenarios
Identify features of deep learning techniques
Describe core machine learning concepts
Identify features and labels in a dataset for machine learning
Describe how training and validation datasets are used in machine learning
Describe Azure Machine Learning capabilities
Describe capabilities of automated machine learning
Describe data and compute services for data science and machine learning
Describe model management and deployment capabilities in Azure Machine
Learning
Describe features of computer vision workloads on Azure
(15–20%)
Identify common types of computer vision solution
Identify features of image classification solutions
Identify features of object detection solutions
Identify features of optical character recognition solutions
Identify features of facial detection and facial analysis solutions
Identify Azure tools and services for computer vision tasks
Describe capabilities of the Azure AI Vision service
Describe capabilities of the Azure AI Face detection service
Describe features of Natural Language Processing (NLP)
workloads on Azure (15–20%)
Identify features of common NLP Workload Scenarios
Identify features and uses for key phrase extraction
Identify features and uses for entity recognition
Identify features and uses for sentiment analysis
Identify features and uses for language modeling
Identify features and uses for speech recognition and synthesis
Identify features and uses for translation
Identify Azure tools and services for NLP workloads
Describe capabilities of the Azure AI Language service
Describe capabilities of the Azure AI Speech service
Describe features of generative AI workloads on Azure
(15–20%)
Identify features of generative AI solutions
Identify features of generative AI models
Identify common scenarios for generative AI
Identify responsible AI considerations for generative AI
Identify capabilities of Azure OpenAI Service
Describe natural language generation capabilities of Azure OpenAI Service
Describe code generation capabilities of Azure OpenAI Service
Describe image generation capabilities of Azure OpenAI Service
Study resources
We recommend that you train and get hands-on experience before you take the exam.
We offer self-study options and classroom training as well as links to documentation,
community sites, and videos.
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Study resources Links to learning and documentation
Get trained Choose from self-paced learning paths and modules or take an
instructor-led course
Find documentation Anomaly Detector
Language Understanding
Azure Machine Learning
Computer Vision
Natural language processing technology
Azure Bot Service
Speech to Text
Speech Translation
Ask a question Microsoft Q&A | Microsoft Docs
Get community Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Hub
support
Follow Microsoft Microsoft Learn - Microsoft Tech Community
Learn
Find a video The AI Show
Browse other Microsoft Learn shows
Change log
Key to understanding the table: The topic groups (also known as functional groups) are
in bold typeface followed by the objectives within each group. The table is a comparison
between the two versions of the exam skills measured and the third column describes
the extent of the changes.
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Skill area prior to April 24, 2024 Skill area as of April 24, 2024 Change
Audience profile No
change
Describe Artificial Intelligence Describe Artificial Intelligence No
workloads and considerations workloads and considerations change
Identify features of common AI Identify features of common AI No
workloads workloads change
Identify guiding principles for responsible Identify guiding principles for responsible No
AI AI change
Describe fundamental principles of Describe fundamental principles of No
machine learning on Azure machine learning on Azure change
Identify common machine learning Identify common machine learning No
techniques techniques change
Describe core machine learning concepts Describe core machine learning concepts No
change
Describe Azure Machine Learning Describe Azure Machine Learning Minor
capabilities capabilities
Describe features of computer vision Describe features of computer vision No
workloads on Azure workloads on Azure change
Identify common types of computer Identify common types of computer No
vision solution vision solution change
Identify Azure tools and services for Identify Azure tools and services for Minor
computer vision tasks computer vision tasks
Describe features of Natural Language Describe features of Natural Language No
Processing (NLP) workloads on Azure Processing (NLP) workloads on Azure change
Identify features of common NLP Identify features of common NLP No
Workload Scenarios Workload Scenarios change
Identify Azure tools and services for NLP Identify Azure tools and services for NLP Minor
workloads workloads
Describe features of generative AI Describe features of generative AI No
workloads on Azure workloads on Azure change
Skill area prior to April 24, 2024 Skill area as of April 24, 2024 Change
Identify features of generative AI Identify features of generative AI No
solutions solutions change
Identify capabilities of Azure OpenAI Identify capabilities of Azure OpenAI No
Service Service change
Skills measured prior to April 24, 2024
Audience profile
This exam is an opportunity for you to demonstrate knowledge of machine learning and
AI concepts and related Microsoft Azure services. As a candidate for this exam, you
should have familiarity with Exam AI-900’s self-paced or instructor-led learning material.
This exam is intended for you if you have both technical and non-technical
backgrounds. Data science and software engineering experience are not required.
However, you would benefit from having awareness of:
Basic cloud concepts
Client-server applications
You can use Azure AI Fundamentals to prepare for other Azure role-based certifications
like Azure Data Scientist Associate or Azure AI Engineer Associate, but it’s not a
prerequisite for any of them.
Skills at a glance
Describe Artificial Intelligence workloads and considerations (15–20%)
Describe fundamental principles of machine learning on Azure (20–25%)
Describe features of computer vision workloads on Azure (15–20%)
Describe features of Natural Language Processing (NLP) workloads on Azure (15–
20%)
Describe features of generative AI workloads on Azure (15–20%)
Describe Artificial Intelligence workloads and
considerations (15–20%)
Identify features of common AI workloads
Identify features of content moderation and personalization workloads
Identify computer vision workloads
Identify natural language processing workloads
Identify knowledge mining workloads
Identify document intelligence workloads
Identify features of generative AI workloads
Identify guiding principles for responsible AI
Describe considerations for fairness in an AI solution
Describe considerations for reliability and safety in an AI solution
Describe considerations for privacy and security in an AI solution
Describe considerations for inclusiveness in an AI solution
Describe considerations for transparency in an AI solution
Describe considerations for accountability in an AI solution
Describe fundamental principles of machine learning on
Azure (20–25%)
Identify common machine learning techniques
Identify regression machine learning scenarios
Identify classification machine learning scenarios
Identify clustering machine learning scenarios
Identify features of deep learning techniques
Describe core machine learning concepts
Identify features and labels in a dataset for machine learning
Describe how training and validation datasets are used in machine learning
Describe Azure Machine Learning capabilities
Describe capabilities of Automated machine learning
Describe data and compute services for data science and machine learning
Describe model management and deployment capabilities in Azure Machine
Learning
Describe features of computer vision workloads on Azure
(15–20%)
Identify common types of computer vision solution:
Identify features of image classification solutions
Identify features of object detection solutions
Identify features of optical character recognition solutions
Identify features of facial detection and facial analysis solutions
Identify Azure tools and services for computer vision tasks
Describe capabilities of the Azure AI Vision service
Describe capabilities of the Azure AI Face detection service
Describe capabilities of the Azure AI Video Indexer service
Describe features of Natural Language Processing (NLP)
workloads on Azure (15–20%)
Identify features of common NLP Workload Scenarios
Identify features and uses for key phrase extraction
Identify features and uses for entity recognition
Identify features and uses for sentiment analysis
Identify features and uses for language modeling
Identify features and uses for speech recognition and synthesis
Identify features and uses for translation
Identify Azure tools and services for NLP workloads
Describe capabilities of the Azure AI Language service
Describe capabilities of the Azure AI Speech service
Describe capabilities of the Azure AI Translator service
Describe features of generative AI workloads on Azure
(15–20%)
Identify features of generative AI solutions
Identify features of generative AI models
Identify common scenarios for generative AI
Identify responsible AI considerations for generative AI
Identify capabilities of Azure OpenAI Service
Describe natural language generation capabilities of Azure OpenAI Service
Describe code generation capabilities of Azure OpenAI Service
Describe image generation capabilities of Azure OpenAI Service
Study guide for Exam AZ-104: Microsoft
Azure Administrator
Article • 01/10/2024
Purpose of this document
This study guide should help you understand what to expect on the exam and includes a
summary of the topics the exam might cover and links to additional resources. The
information and materials in this document should help you focus your studies as you
prepare for the exam.
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Useful links Description
Review the skills measured as This list represents the skills measured AFTER the date provided.
of October 26, 2023 Study this list if you plan to take the exam AFTER that date.
Review the skills measured Study this list of skills if you take your exam PRIOR to the date
prior to October 26, 2023 provided.
Change log You can go directly to the change log if you want to see the
changes that will be made on the date provided.
How to earn the certification Some certifications only require passing one exam, while others
require passing multiple exams.
Certification renewal Microsoft associate, expert, and specialty certifications expire
annually. You can renew by passing a free online assessment on
Microsoft Learn.
Your Microsoft Learn profile Connecting your certification profile to Microsoft Learn allows
you to schedule and renew exams and share and print
certificates.
Exam scoring and score A score of 700 or greater is required to pass.
reports
Exam sandbox You can explore the exam environment by visiting our exam
sandbox.
Request accommodations If you use assistive devices, require extra time, or need
modification to any part of the exam experience, you can
request an accommodation.
Useful links Description
Take a free Practice Test your skills with practice questions to help you prepare for
Assessment the exam.
Updates to the exam
Our exams are updated periodically to reflect skills that are required to perform a role.
We have included two versions of the Skills Measured objectives depending on when
you are taking the exam.
We always update the English language version of the exam first. Some exams are
localized into other languages, and those are updated approximately eight weeks after
the English version is updated. While Microsoft makes every effort to update localized
versions as noted, there may be times when localized versions of an exam are not
updated on this schedule. Other available languages are listed in the Schedule Exam
section of the Exam Details webpage. If the exam isn't available in your preferred
language, you can request an additional 30 minutes to complete the exam.
Note
The bullets that follow each of the skills measured are intended to illustrate how we are
assessing that skill. Related topics may be covered in the exam.
Note
Most questions cover features that are general availability (GA). The exam may contain
questions on Preview features if those features are commonly used.
Skills measured as of October 26, 2023
Audience profile
As a candidate for this exam, you should have subject matter expertise in implementing,
managing, and monitoring an organization’s Microsoft Azure environment, including
virtual networks, storage, compute, identity, security, and governance.
As an Azure administrator, you often serve as part of a larger team dedicated to
implementing an organization's cloud infrastructure. You also coordinate with other
roles to deliver Azure networking, security, database, application development, and
DevOps solutions.
You should be familiar with:
Operating systems
Networking
Servers
Virtualization
In addition, you should have experience with:
PowerShell
Azure CLI
The Azure portal
Azure Resource Manager templates
Microsoft Entra ID
Skills at a glance
Manage Azure identities and governance (20–25%)
Implement and manage storage (15–20%)
Deploy and manage Azure compute resources (20–25%)
Implement and manage virtual networking (15–20%)
Monitor and maintain Azure resources (10–15%)
Manage Azure identities and governance (20–25%)
Manage Microsoft Entra users and groups
Create users and groups
Manage user and group properties
Manage licenses in Microsoft Entra ID
Manage external users
Configure self-service password reset (SSPR)
Manage access to Azure resources
Manage built-in Azure roles
Assign roles at different scopes
Interpret access assignments
Manage Azure subscriptions and governance
Implement and manage Azure Policy
Configure resource locks
Apply and manage tags on resources
Manage resource groups
Manage subscriptions
Manage costs by using alerts, budgets, and Azure Advisor recommendations
Configure management groups
Implement and manage storage (15–20%)
Configure access to storage
Configure Azure Storage firewalls and virtual networks
Create and use shared access signature (SAS) tokens
Configure stored access policies
Manage access keys
Configure identity-based access for Azure Files
Configure and manage storage accounts
Create and configure storage accounts
Configure Azure Storage redundancy
Configure object replication
Configure storage account encryption
Manage data by using Azure Storage Explorer and AzCopy
Configure Azure Files and Azure Blob Storage
Create and configure a file share in Azure Storage
Create and configure a container in Blob Storage
Configure storage tiers
Configure snapshots and soft delete for Azure Files
Configure blob lifecycle management
Configure blob versioning
Deploy and manage Azure compute resources (20–25%)
Automate deployment of resources by using Azure Resource
Manager (ARM) templates or Bicep files
Interpret an Azure Resource Manager template or a Bicep file
Modify an existing Azure Resource Manager template
Modify an existing Bicep file
Deploy resources by using an Azure Resource Manager template or a Bicep file
Export a deployment as an Azure Resource Manager template or convert an Azure
Resource Manager template to a Bicep file
Create and configure virtual machines
Create a virtual machine
Configure Azure Disk Encryption
Move a virtual machine to another resource group, subscription, or region
Manage virtual machine sizes
Manage virtual machine disks
Deploy virtual machines to availability zones and availability sets
Deploy and configure an Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets
Provision and manage containers in the Azure portal
Create and manage an Azure container registry
Provision a container by using Azure Container Instances
Provision a container by using Azure Container Apps
Manage sizing and scaling for containers, including Azure Container Instances and
Azure Container Apps
Create and configure Azure App Service
Provision an App Service plan
Configure scaling for an App Service plan
Create an App Service
Configure certificates and Transport Layer Security (TLS) for an App Service
Map an existing custom DNS name to an App Service
Configure backup for an App Service
Configure networking settings for an App Service
Configure deployment slots for an App Service
Implement and manage virtual networking (15–20%)
Configure and manage virtual networks in Azure
Create and configure virtual networks and subnets
Create and configure virtual network peering
Configure public IP addresses
Configure user-defined network routes
Troubleshoot network connectivity
Configure secure access to virtual networks
Create and configure network security groups (NSGs) and application security
groups
Evaluate effective security rules in NSGs
Implement Azure Bastion
Configure service endpoints for Azure platform as a service (PaaS)
Configure private endpoints for Azure PaaS
Configure name resolution and load balancing
Configure Azure DNS
Configure an internal or public load balancer
Troubleshoot load balancing
Monitor and maintain Azure resources (10–15%)
Monitor resources in Azure
Interpret metrics in Azure Monitor
Configure log settings in Azure Monitor
Query and analyze logs in Azure Monitor
Set up alert rules, action groups, and alert processing rules in Azure Monitor
Configure and interpret monitoring of virtual machines, storage accounts, and
networks by using Azure Monitor Insights
Use Azure Network Watcher and Connection Monitor
Implement backup and recovery
Create a Recovery Services vault
Create an Azure Backup vault
Create and configure a backup policy
Perform backup and restore operations by using Azure Backup
Configure Azure Site Recovery for Azure resources
Perform a failover to a secondary region by using Site Recovery
Configure and interpret reports and alerts for backups
Study resources
We recommend that you train and get hands-on experience before you take the exam.
We offer self-study options and classroom training as well as links to documentation,
community sites, and videos.
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Study resources Links to learning and documentation
Get trained Choose from self-paced learning paths and modules or take an
instructor-led course
Find documentation Azure documentation
Microsoft Entra ID
Azure Policy
Azure Storage
Azure Storage Explorer
Azure Blob Storage
ARM templates
Azure Container Instances
Azure Container Apps
App Service
Azure DNS
Azure Bastion
Application Gateway
Azure Monitor
Network Watcher
Azure Site Recovery
Azure Backup service
Ask a question Microsoft Q&A | Microsoft Docs
Study resources Links to learning and documentation
Get community Azure Community Support
support
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Learn
Find a video Exam Readiness Zone
Azure Fridays
Browse other Microsoft Learn shows
Change log
Key to understanding the table: The topic groups (also known as functional groups) are
in bold typeface followed by the objectives within each group. The table is a comparison
between the two versions of the exam skills measured and the third column describes
the extent of the changes.
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Skill area prior to October 26, 2023 Skill area as of October 26, 2023 Change
Audience profile Minor
Manage Azure identities and Manage Azure identities and No
governance governance change
Manage Azure AD users and groups Manage Microsoft Entra users and groups Minor
Manage access to Azure resources Manage access to Azure resources No
change
Manage Azure subscriptions and Manage Azure subscriptions and No
governance governance change
Implement and manage storage Implement and manage storage No
change
Configure access to storage Configure access to storage No
change
Configure and manage storage accounts Configure and manage storage accounts No
change
Configure Azure Files and Azure Blob Configure Azure Files and Azure Blob No
Storage Storage change
Skill area prior to October 26, 2023 Skill area as of October 26, 2023 Change
Deploy and manage Azure compute Deploy and manage Azure compute No
resources resources change
Automate deployment of resources by Automate deployment of resources by No
using Azure Resource Manager (ARM) using Azure Resource Manager (ARM) change
templates or Bicep files templates or Bicep files
Create and configure VMs Create and configure virtual machines No
change
Provision and manage containers in the Provision and manage containers in the No
Azure portal Azure portal change
Create and configure an Azure App Create and configure an Azure App No
Service Service change
Implement and manage virtual Implement and manage virtual No
networking networking change
Configure and manage virtual networks in Configure and manage virtual networks in No
Azure Azure change
Configure secure access to virtual Configure secure access to virtual No
networks networks change
Configure name resolution and load Configure name resolution and load No
balancing balancing change
Monitor and maintain Azure resources Monitor and maintain Azure resources No
change
Monitor resources in Azure Monitor resources in Azure No
change
Implement backup and recovery Implement backup and recovery No
change
Skills measured prior to October 26, 2023
Audience profile
Candidates for this exam should have subject matter expertise in implementing,
managing, and monitoring an organization’s Microsoft Azure environment, including
virtual networks, storage, compute, identity, security, and governance.
An Azure administrator often serves as part of a larger team dedicated to implementing
an organization's cloud infrastructure. Azure administrators also coordinate with other
roles to deliver Azure networking, security, database, application development, and
DevOps solutions.
Candidates for this exam should be familiar with operating systems, networking, servers,
and virtualization. In addition, professionals in this role should have experience using
PowerShell, Azure Command-Line Interface (CLI), the Azure portal, Azure Resource
Manager (ARM) templates, and Microsoft Azure Active Directory (Azure AD), part of
Microsoft Entra.
Skills at a glance
Manage Azure identities and governance (20–25%)
Implement and manage storage (15–20%)
Deploy and manage Azure compute resources (20–25%)
Implement and manage virtual networking (15–20%)
Monitor and maintain Azure resources (10–15%)
Manage Azure identities and governance (20–25%)
Manage Azure AD users and groups
Create users and groups
Manage user and group properties
Manage licenses in Azure AD
Manage external users
Configure self-service password reset (SSPR)
Manage access to Azure resources
Manage built-in Azure roles
Assign roles at different scopes
Interpret access assignments
Manage Azure subscriptions and governance
Implement and manage Azure Policy
Configure resource locks
Apply and manage tags on resources
Manage resource groups
Manage subscriptions
Manage costs by using alerts, budgets, and Azure Advisor recommendations
Configure management groups
Implement and manage storage (15–20%)
Configure access to storage
Configure Azure Storage firewalls and virtual networks
Create and use shared access signature (SAS) tokens
Configure stored access policies
Manage access keys
Configure identity-based access for Azure Files
Configure and manage storage accounts
Create and configure storage accounts
Configure Azure Storage redundancy
Configure object replication
Configure storage account encryption
Manage data by using Azure Storage Explorer and AzCopy
Configure Azure Files and Azure Blob Storage
Create and configure a file share in Azure Storage
Create and configure a container in Blob Storage
Configure storage tiers
Configure snapshots and soft delete for Azure Files
Configure blob lifecycle management
Configure blob versioning
Deploy and manage Azure compute resources (20–25%)
Automate deployment of resources by using Azure Resource
Manager (ARM) templates or Bicep files
Interpret an ARM template or a Bicep file
Modify an existing ARM template
Modify an existing Bicep file
Deploy resources by using an ARM template or a Bicep file
Export a deployment as an ARM template or compile a deployment as a Bicep file
Create and configure virtual machines
Create a virtual machine
Configure Azure Disk Encryption
Move a virtual machine to another resource group, subscription, or region
Manage virtual machine sizes
Manage virtual machine disks
Deploy virtual machines to availability zones and availability sets
Deploy and configure an Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets
Provision and manage containers in the Azure portal
Create and manage an Azure container registry
Provision a container by using Azure Container Instances
Provision a container by using Azure Container Apps
Manage sizing and scaling for containers, including Azure Container Instances and
Azure Container Apps
Create and configure Azure App Service
Provision an App Service plan
Configure scaling for an App Service plan
Create an App Service
Configure certificates and TLS for an App Service
Map an existing custom DNS name to an App Service
Configure backup for an App Service
Configure networking settings for an App Service
Configure deployment slots for an App Service
Implement and manage virtual networking (15–20%)
Configure and manage virtual networks in Azure
Create and configure virtual networks and subnets
Create and configure virtual network peering
Configure public IP addresses
Configure user-defined network routes
Troubleshoot network connectivity
Configure secure access to virtual networks
Create and configure network security groups (NSGs) and application security
groups
Evaluate effective security rules in NSGs
Implement Azure Bastion
Configure service endpoints for Azure platform as a service (PaaS)
Configure private endpoints for Azure PaaS
Configure name resolution and load balancing
Configure Azure DNS
Configure an internal or public load balancer
Troubleshoot load balancing
Monitor and maintain Azure resources (10–15%)
Monitor resources in Azure
Interpret metrics in Azure Monitor
Configure log settings in Azure Monitor
Query and analyze logs in Azure Monitor
Set up alert rules, action groups, and alert processing rules in Azure Monitor
Configure and interpret monitoring of virtual machines, storage accounts, and
networks by using Azure Monitor Insights
Use Azure Network Watcher and Connection Monitor
Implement backup and recovery
Create a Recovery Services vault
Create an Azure Backup vault
Create and configure a backup policy
Perform backup and restore operations by using Azure Backup
Configure Azure Site Recovery for Azure resources
Perform a failover to a secondary region by using Site Recovery
Configure and interpret reports and alerts for backups
Study guide for Exam AZ-120: Planning
and Administering Azure for SAP
Workloads
Article • 09/18/2024
Purpose of this document
This study guide should help you understand what to expect on the exam and includes a
summary of the topics the exam might cover and links to additional resources. The
information and materials in this document should help you focus your studies as you
prepare for the exam.
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Useful links Description
How to earn the Some certifications only require passing one exam, while others require
certification passing multiple exams.
Certification renewal Microsoft associate, expert, and specialty certifications expire annually.
You can renew by passing a free online assessment on Microsoft Learn.
Your Microsoft Learn Connecting your certification profile to Microsoft Learn allows you to
profile schedule and renew exams and share and print certificates.
Exam scoring and A score of 700 or greater is required to pass.
score reports
Exam sandbox You can explore the exam environment by visiting our exam sandbox.
Request If you use assistive devices, require extra time, or need modification to
accommodations any part of the exam experience, you can request an accommodation.
Take a practice test Are you ready to take the exam or do you need to study a bit more?
Updates to the exam
Our exams are updated periodically to reflect skills that are required to perform a role.
We have included two versions of the Skills Measured objectives depending on when
you are taking the exam.
We always update the English language version of the exam first. Some exams are
localized into other languages, and those are updated approximately eight weeks after
the English version is updated. While Microsoft makes every effort to update localized
versions as noted, there may be times when the localized versions of this exam are not
updated on this schedule. Other available languages are listed in the Schedule Exam
section of the Exam Details webpage. If the exam isn't available in your preferred
language, you can request an additional 30 minutes to complete the exam.
Note
The bullets that follow each of the skills measured are intended to illustrate how we are
assessing that skill. Related topics may be covered in the exam.
Note
Most questions cover features that are general availability (GA). The exam may contain
questions on Preview features if those features are commonly used.
Skills measured as of October 11, 2024
Audience profile
As a candidate for this exam, you’re an architect or engineer who designs and manages
the SAP landscape on Azure. Your responsibilities include:
Implementing industry-specific standards for migrations and integrations.
Ensuring the sustained operation of an SAP solution within the Azure environment.
You recommend services and adjust resources as appropriate for optimal:
Resiliency
Performance
Scale
Provision
Size
Monitoring
You partner with cloud administrators, cloud database administrators, and clients to
implement solutions, including RISE with SAP. You manage SAP infrastructure by using:
The Azure portal
Azure Marketplace
Azure Resource Manager templates
You should have extensive experience and knowledge of the SAP applications and
databases including:
SAP high-performance Analytic Appliance (HANA)
SAP Business Suite
SAP NetWeaver
You should also have experience with virtualization, cloud infrastructure, storage
structures, high availability, backup, disaster recovery, data protection, and networking.
For this exam, we strongly recommend that candidates have an Azure Administrator
Associate certification.
Skills at a glance
Migrate SAP workloads to Azure (25–30%)
Design and implement an infrastructure to support SAP workloads on Azure (25–
30%)
Design and implement high availability and disaster recovery (HADR) (20–25%)
Maintain SAP workloads on Azure (20–25%)
Migrate SAP workloads to Azure (25–30%)
Identify requirements for target infrastructure
Estimate target sizing for SAP workloads
Identify supported scenarios for SAP deployments on Azure
Identify compute, storage, and network requirements for SAP workloads
Assess constraints imposed by subscription models and quota limits
Identify software licensing requirements for target workloads
Identify cost implications for target workloads
Specify an Azure support plan for the target infrastructure
Choose between lift and shift, lift-shift-migrate, and lift-shift-migrate to HANA
Choose an appropriate SAP workload migration strategy and tools
Design and implement an Azure environment to support SAP
workloads
Design and implement authorization and access control for SAP workloads
Design and implement governance and compliance by using Azure Policy
Design and implement authentication for SAP workloads
Design and implement authentication for SAP software as a service (SaaS)
applications
Design and implement a management hierarchy, including management groups,
subscriptions, and resource groups
Design Azure landing zones for SAP
Design and implement integration with SAP RISE
Design networking for SAP RISE
Implement networking for SAP RISE
Design and implement Azure compute, network, and storage services with SAP
RISE
Design and implement integration of data management services such as data
archiving
Design and implement integration of identity and security services with SAP RISE
Design and implement an infrastructure to support SAP
workloads on Azure (25–30%)
Design and implement a compute solution for SAP workloads
Choose an SAP-certified Azure virtual machine for a given SAP workload
Configure the Azure VM extension for SAP solutions
Deploy an operating system by using an Azure Marketplace image
Create a custom image and deploy it to an Azure virtual machine
Automate a deployment of Azure virtual machines by using IaC, including Bicep
and Azure Resource Manager (ARM) templates
Automate a deployment by using the SAP on Azure Deployment Automation
Framework
Automate a deployment by using Azure Center for SAP solutions
Design and implement networking for SAP on Azure virtual
machines
Design and implement virtual networks and subnets
Implement Accelerated Networking for Azure virtual machines
Design and configure proximity placement groups
Design networking to meet SAP workload latency requirements
Design and implement network flow control
Design and implement network security
Design and implement service endpoints and private endpoints for Azure Storage
Design name resolution for integration with Azure DNS
Design and configure ExpressRoute for hybrid connectivity
Design and implement a storage solution for SAP on Azure virtual
machines
Choose a storage type
Specify when to use disk striping and simple volumes
Design for storage security considerations
Design and implement data protection
Design and implement caching for disks
Configure Write Accelerator
Configure encryption for storage, disks, and data
Design and implement volumes by using Azure NetApp Files
Design and implement volumes by using Azure Files
Design and implement high availability and disaster
recovery (HADR) (20–25%)
Design and implement a high availability solution for SAP on Azure
virtual machines
Design for service-level agreement (SLA) considerations
Design and deploy SAP workloads into availability sets and availability zones
Design and implement load balancing for high availability
Configure clustering for HANA and SAP Central Services (SCS)
Configure clustering for SQL
Configure Pacemaker and STONITH
Configure an Azure fence agent or STONITH Block Device (SBD)
Design and configure storage-level replication for SAP workloads
Configure restart of SAP systems, instances, and HANA databases
Design and implement a disaster recovery solution for SAP on
Azure virtual machines
Design and implement an Azure Site Recovery strategy for an SAP infrastructure
Design a disaster recovery solution with regional considerations
Specify network configurations for disaster recovery
Design a backup strategy to meet SLA requirements
Implement policies for backups and snapshots
Configure and validate snapshots and backups for SAP workloads
Perform backup and restore
Test disaster recovery
Maintain SAP workloads on Azure (20–25%)
Optimize performance and costs
Optimize performance and costs for an SAP workload by using Azure Advisor
recommendations
Analyze and optimize network performance
Optimize costs by configuring snoozing and deploying reserved instances
Optimize performance and costs by resizing Azure virtual machines
Optimize storage costs
Optimize data performance by using archiving
Optimize performance and costs of SAP application servers and databases
Monitor and maintain SAP on Azure
Monitor Azure virtual machines by using Azure Monitor
Monitor high availability by using Azure Monitor
Monitor storage by using Azure Monitor
Monitor networking by using Azure Monitor and Azure Network Watcher
Configure Azure Monitor for SAP solutions
Manage backups by using Azure Backup
Start and stop SAP systems by using Azure Center for SAP solutions
Manage virtual instances by using Azure Center for SAP solutions
Implement the SAP Landscape Management (LaMa) connector for Azure
Study resources
We recommend that you train and get hands-on experience before you take the exam.
We offer self-study options and classroom training as well as links to documentation,
community sites, and videos.
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Study resources Links to learning and documentation
Get trained Choose from self-paced learning paths and modules or take an
instructor-led course
Find documentation SAP on Azure
Development and test environments for SAP workloads on Azure
SAP on Azure architecture center
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Get community Azure Community Support
support
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Find a video Exam Readiness Zone
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Change log
The table below summarizes the changes between the current and previous version of
the skills measured. The functional groups are in bold typeface followed by the
objectives within each group. The table is a comparison between the previous and
current version of the exam skills measured and the third column describes the extent of
the changes.
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Skill area prior to October 11, 2024 Skill area as of October 11, 2024 Change
Audience profile Major
Migrate SAP workloads to Azure Migrate SAP workloads to Azure No change
Design and implement integration New
Skill area prior to October 11, 2024 Skill area as of October 11, 2024 Change
with SAP RISE
Design and implement an Design and implement an % of the exam
infrastructure to support SAP infrastructure to support SAP decreased
workloads on Azure workloads on Azure
**Design and implement high Design and implement high % of the exam
availability and disaster recovery availability and disaster recovery increased
(HA/DR) (HADR)
Maintain SAP workloads on Azure Maintain SAP workloads on Azure % of the exam
increased
Optimize performance and costs Optimize performance and costs Minor
Study guide for Exam AZ-140:
Configuring and Operating Microsoft
Azure Virtual Desktop
Article • 06/24/2024
Purpose of this document
This study guide should help you understand what to expect on the exam and includes a
summary of the topics the exam might cover and links to additional resources. The
information and materials in this document should help you focus your studies as you
prepare for the exam.
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Useful links Description
Review the skills measured as This list represents the skills measured AFTER the date provided.
of July 22, 2024 Study this list if you plan to take the exam AFTER that date.
Review the skills measured Study this list of skills if you take your exam PRIOR to the date
prior to July 22, 2024 provided.
Change log You can go directly to the change log if you want to see the
changes that will be made on the date provided.
How to earn the certification Some certifications only require passing one exam, while others
require passing multiple exams.
Certification renewal Microsoft associate, expert, and specialty certifications expire
annually. You can renew by passing a free online assessment on
Microsoft Learn.
Your Microsoft Learn profile Connecting your certification profile to Microsoft Learn allows you
to schedule and renew exams and share and print certificates.
Exam scoring and score A score of 700 or greater is required to pass.
reports
Exam sandbox You can explore the exam environment by visiting our exam
sandbox.
Request accommodations If you use assistive devices, require extra time, or need
modification to any part of the exam experience, you can request
an accommodation.
Useful links Description
Take a free Practice Test your skills with practice questions to help you prepare for the
Assessment exam.
Updates to the exam
Our exams are updated periodically to reflect skills that are required to perform a role.
We have included two versions of the Skills Measured objectives depending on when
you are taking the exam.
We always update the English language version of the exam first. Some exams are
localized into other languages, and those are updated approximately eight weeks after
the English version is updated. While Microsoft makes every effort to update localized
versions as noted, there may be times when the localized versions of an exam are not
updated on this schedule. Other available languages are listed in the Schedule Exam
section of the Exam Details webpage. If the exam isn't available in your preferred
language, you can request an additional 30 minutes to complete the exam.
Note
The bullets that follow each of the skills measured are intended to illustrate how we are
assessing that skill. Related topics may be covered in the exam.
Note
Most questions cover features that are general availability (GA). The exam may contain
questions on Preview features if those features are commonly used.
Skills measured as of July 22, 2024
Audience profile
As a candidate for this exam, you should be a server or desktop administrator with
subject matter expertise in designing, implementing, managing, and maintaining
Microsoft Azure Virtual Desktop experiences and remote apps for any device.
To deliver these experiences, you should work closely with:
Azure administrators
Azure architects
Microsoft 365 administrators
Azure security engineers
Azure Stack HCI administrators
You should have experience with Azure technologies, including:
Compute
Networking
Identity
Storage
Resiliency
You should be able to manage end-user desktop environments, including delivering
applications and configuring user settings. You should use the Azure portal, templates,
scripting, and command-line tools to manage an Azure Virtual Desktop deployment.
Skills at a glance
Plan and implement an Azure Virtual Desktop infrastructure (40–45%)
Plan and implement identity and security (15–20%)
Plan and implement user environments and apps (20–25%)
Monitor and maintain an Azure Virtual Desktop infrastructure (10–15%)
Plan and implement an Azure Virtual Desktop
infrastructure (40–45%)
Plan, implement, and manage networking for Azure Virtual
Desktop
Assess network capacity and speed requirements for Azure Virtual Desktop
Design network configuration for session hosts to meet requirements for Azure
Virtual Desktop
Plan and implement Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) Shortpath and quality of
service (QoS) policies
Plan and implement an Azure Private Link solution for Azure Virtual Desktop
Monitor and troubleshoot network connectivity
Plan and implement storage for Azure Virtual Desktop user data
Plan storage for Azure Virtual Desktop user data
Implement storage for FSLogix components
Implement storage accounts for Azure Virtual Desktop
Implement file shares for Azure Virtual Desktop
Implement Azure NetApp Files for Azure Virtual Desktop
Plan host pools and session hosts
Recommend resource groups, subscriptions, and management groups for Azure
Virtual Desktop resources
Recommend an operating system (OS) for Azure Virtual Desktop session hosts
Recommend an appropriate licensing model for Azure Virtual Desktop based on
requirements
Plan a host pool architecture
Design an Azure Virtual Desktop configuration for performance requirements
Design an Azure Virtual Desktop configuration for Azure Virtual Machines capacity
requirements
Implement host pools and session hosts
Create host pools and session hosts by using the Azure portal
Automate creation of Azure Virtual Desktop hosts and host pools by using
PowerShell, Azure CLI, Azure Resource Manager templates (ARM templates), and
Bicep
Configure host pool and session host settings
Apply a Windows client or Windows Server license to a session host
Create and manage session host images
Create an image manually
Create an image by using Azure virtual machine Image Builder
Modify an image
Plan and implement lifecycle management for images
Apply OS and application updates to an image
Create a session host by using a custom image
Plan and implement image storage, including Compute Gallery
Plan and implement identity and security (15–20%)
Plan and implement identity integration
Select an identity scenario for Azure Virtual Desktop, including Active Directory
Domain Services (AD DS), Microsoft Entra ID, and Microsoft Entra Domain Services
Specify requirements to configure the Azure Virtual Desktop session host for an
identity scenario
Plan and implement Azure roles and role-based access control (RBAC) for Azure
Virtual Desktop
Plan and implement Conditional Access policies for connections to Azure Virtual
Desktop
Plan and implement authentication options in Azure Virtual Desktop, including
passwordless, smart card, and multifactor authentication
Manage roles, groups, and rights assignments on Azure Virtual Desktop session
hosts
Configure single sign-on
Plan and implement security
Plan, implement, and manage security for Azure Virtual Desktop session hosts by
using Microsoft Defender for Cloud
Configure session host protection by using Microsoft Defender Antivirus
Configure session host protection by using Microsoft Defender for Endpoint,
including onboarding and scanning options
Implement and manage network security for connections to Azure Virtual Desktop,
including user defined routes (UDRs), network security groups (NSGs), and Azure
Firewall
Configure Azure Bastion or just-in-time (JIT) for administrative access to session
hosts
Plan and implement Windows threat protection features on Azure Virtual Desktop
session hosts, including Windows Defender Application Control and Controlled
Folder Access
Plan for and implement Confidential VM and Trusted Launch security features for
Azure Virtual Desktop session host provisioning
Plan and implement user environments and apps (20–
25%)
Plan and implement FSLogix
Recommend FSLogix configuration
Configure FSLogix Profile Containers
Configure FSLogix Office Containers
Configure FSLogix Cloud Cache
Implement FSLogix application masking
Plan and implement user experience and client settings
Choose an Azure Virtual Desktop client
Choose a deployment method for the client
Deploy and troubleshoot Azure Virtual Desktop clients
Configure device redirection
Configure multimedia redirection
Configure printing and Universal Print
Configure user settings through Microsoft Intune policies or Group Policy
Configure Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) properties on a host pool
Configure session timeout properties
Implement the Start Virtual Machine on Connect feature
Assign and unassign personal desktops for users
Install and configure apps on a session host
Choose a method for deploying an app to Azure Virtual Desktop
Create and configure an application group
Assign users to application groups
Publish an application as a RemoteApp
Implement and manage Microsoft 365 apps on Azure Virtual Desktop session
hosts
Implement and manage OneDrive, including multisession environments
Implement and manage Microsoft Teams, including the Remote Desktop WebRTC
Redirector Service
Implement and manage browsers for Azure Virtual Desktop sessions
Configure dynamic application delivery by using app attach or MSIX app attach
Create an application package for app attach or MSIX app attach
Monitor and maintain an Azure Virtual Desktop
infrastructure (10–15%)
Monitor and manage Azure Virtual Desktop services
Configure log collection and analysis for Azure Virtual Desktop session hosts
Monitor Azure Virtual Desktop by using Azure Monitor
Customize Azure Monitor workbooks for Azure Virtual Desktop Insights
Optimize session host capacity and performance
Implement autoscaling in host pools
Monitor and manage active sessions and application groups
Plan and implement updates, backups, and disaster recovery
Recommend an update strategy for session hosts
Plan and implement a disaster recovery plan for Azure Virtual Desktop
Plan for multi-region implementation
Design and implement a backup strategy for Azure Virtual Desktop
Configure backup and restore for FSLogix user profiles, personal virtual desktop
infrastructures (VDIs), and golden images
Study resources
We recommend that you train and get hands-on experience before you take the exam.
We offer self-study options and classroom training as well as links to documentation,
community sites, and videos.
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Study resources Links to learning and documentation
Get trained Choose from self-paced learning paths and modules or take an
instructor-led course
Find documentation Azure documentation
Azure Virtual Desktop documentation
FSLogix configuration examples
Azure Virtual Desktop FSLogix profile containers files
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Get community Azure Community Support
support
Study resources Links to learning and documentation
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Change log
Key to understanding the table: The topic groups (also known as functional groups) are
in bold typeface followed by the objectives within each group. The table is a comparison
between the two versions of the exam skills measured and the third column describes
the extent of the changes.
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Skill area prior to July 22, 2024 Skill area as of July 22, 2024 Change
Audience profile Minor
Plan and implement an Azure Virtual Plan and implement an Azure Virtual No
Desktop infrastructure Desktop infrastructure change
Plan, implement, and manage networking Plan, implement, and manage networking Major
for Azure Virtual Desktop for Azure Virtual Desktop
Plan and implement storage for Azure Plan and implement storage for Azure Minor
Virtual Desktop user data Virtual Desktop user data
Plan host pools and session hosts Plan host pools and session hosts Minor
Implement host pools and session hosts Implement host pools and session hosts Minor
Create and manage session host images Create and manage session host images Minor
Plan and implement identity and Plan and implement identity and No
security security change
Plan and implement identity integration Plan and implement identity integration Minor
Plan and implement security Plan and implement security Minor
Plan and implement user environments Plan and implement user environments No
and apps and apps change
Plan and implement FSLogix Plan and implement FSLogix Minor
Skill area prior to July 22, 2024 Skill area as of July 22, 2024 Change
Plan and implement user experience and Plan and implement user experience and Minor
client settings client settings
Install and configure apps on a session Install and configure apps on a session Minor
host host
Monitor and maintain an Azure Virtual Monitor and maintain an Azure Virtual No
Desktop infrastructure Desktop infrastructure change
Monitor and manage Azure Virtual Monitor and manage Azure Virtual Major
Desktop services Desktop services
Plan, implement, and maintain business Plan and implement updates, backups, Minor
continuity and disaster recovery
Skills measured prior to July 22, 2024
Audience profile
As a candidate for this exam, you should be a server or desktop administrator with
subject matter expertise in designing, implementing, managing, and maintaining
Microsoft Azure Virtual Desktop experiences and remote apps for any device.
To deliver these experiences, you should work closely with:
Azure administrators
Azure architects
Microsoft 365 administrators
Azure security engineers
You should have experience with Azure technologies, including:
Virtualization
Networking
Identity
Storage
Resiliency
You should be able to manage end-user desktop environments, including delivering
applications and configuring user settings. You should use the Azure portal, templates,
scripting, and command-line tools to manage an Azure Virtual Desktop deployment.
Skills at a glance
Plan and implement an Azure Virtual Desktop infrastructure (40–45%)
Plan and implement identity and security (15–20%)
Plan and implement user environments and apps (20–25%)
Monitor and maintain an Azure Virtual Desktop infrastructure (10–15%)
Plan and implement an Azure Virtual Desktop
infrastructure (40–45%)
Plan, implement, and manage networking for Azure Virtual
Desktop
Assess network capacity and speed requirements for Azure Virtual Desktop
Calculate and recommend a configuration for network requirements
Plan and implement Azure virtual network connectivity
Manage connectivity to the internet and on-premises networks
Plan and implement Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) Shortpath and quality of
service (QoS) policies
Plan and implement Azure Private Link with Azure Virtual Desktop
Plan and implement name resolution for Azure Virtual Desktop
Monitor and troubleshoot network connectivity
Plan and implement storage for Azure Virtual Desktop user data
Plan storage for Azure Virtual Desktop user data
Implement storage for FSLogix components
Implement storage accounts
Implement file shares
Implement Azure NetApp Files
Plan host pools and session hosts
Recommend resource groups, subscriptions, and management groups
Recommend an operating system (OS) for an Azure Virtual Desktop
implementation
Recommend an appropriate licensing model for Azure Virtual Desktop based on
requirements
Plan a host pools architecture
Calculate and recommend a configuration for performance requirements
Calculate and recommend a configuration for Azure Virtual Machines capacity
requirements
Implement host pools and session hosts
Create host pools and session hosts by using the Azure portal
Automate creation of Azure Virtual Desktop hosts and host pools by using
PowerShell, Azure CLI, Azure Resource Manager templates (ARM templates), and
Bicep
Configure host pool and session host settings
Apply a Windows client or Windows Server license to a session host
Create and manage session host images
Create a golden image manually
Create a golden image by using Azure virtual machine Image Builder
Modify a session host image
Plan and implement lifecycle management for images
Apply OS and application updates to an image
Create a session host by using a golden image
Plan and implement image storage
Create and manage Azure Compute Gallery
Plan and implement identity and security (15–20%)
Plan and implement identity integration
Choose an identity management and authentication method
Identify Azure Virtual Desktop requirements for Active Directory Domain Services
(AD DS), Microsoft Entra Domain Services, and Microsoft Entra ID
Plan and implement Azure roles and role-based access control (RBAC) for Azure
Virtual Desktop
Plan and implement Conditional Access policies for connections to Azure Virtual
Desktop
Plan and implement multifactor authentication in Azure Virtual Desktop
Manage roles, groups, and rights assignments on Azure Virtual Desktop session
hosts
Plan and implement security
Plan, implement, and manage security for Azure Virtual Desktop session hosts by
using Microsoft Defender for Cloud
Configure Microsoft Defender Antivirus for session hosts
Implement and manage network security for connections to Azure Virtual Desktop
Configure Azure Bastion or just-in-time (JIT) for administrative access to session
hosts
Plan and implement Windows Threat Protection features on Azure Virtual Desktop
session hosts, including Windows Defender Application Control
Plan for and implement Confidential VM and Trusted Launch security features for
Azure Virtual Desktop host pool provisioning
Plan and implement user environments and apps (20–
25%)
Plan and implement FSLogix
Recommend FSLogix configuration
Install and configure FSLogix
Configure Profile Containers
Configure Office Containers
Configure Cloud Cache
Plan and implement user experience and client settings
Choose an Azure Virtual Desktop client and deployment method
Deploy and troubleshoot Azure Virtual Desktop clients
Configure device redirection
Configure multimedia redirection
Configure printing and Universal Print
Configure user settings through Group Policy and Microsoft Intune policies
Configure Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) properties on a host pool
Configure session timeout properties
Implement the Start Virtual Machine on Connect feature
Assign and unassign personal desktops for users
Install and configure apps on a session host
Choose a method for deploying an app to Azure Virtual Desktop
Configure dynamic application delivery by using MSIX app attach
Publish an application as a RemoteApp
Implement FSLogix application masking
Implement and manage OneDrive, including multisession environments
Implement and manage Microsoft Teams, including the Remote Desktop WebRTC
Redirector Service
Implement and manage Microsoft 365 apps on Azure Virtual Desktop session
hosts
Implement and manage browsers for Azure Virtual Desktop sessions
Create and configure an application group
Assign users to application groups
Monitor and maintain an Azure Virtual Desktop
infrastructure (10–15%)
Monitor and manage Azure Virtual Desktop services
Configure log collection and analysis for Azure Virtual Desktop session hosts
Configure Azure Virtual Desktop monitoring by using Azure Monitor
Monitor Azure Virtual Desktop by using Azure Monitor
Customize Azure Monitor workbooks for Azure Virtual Desktop Insights
Monitor Azure Virtual Desktop by using Azure Advisor
Optimize session host capacity and performance
Implement autoscaling in host pools
Monitor and manage active sessions and application groups
Configure automation for Azure Virtual Desktop
Automate management of host pools, session hosts, and user sessions by using
PowerShell and Azure CLI
Plan, implement, and maintain business continuity
Recommend an update strategy for session hosts
Plan and implement a disaster recovery plan for Azure Virtual Desktop
Plan for multi-region implementation
Design a backup strategy for Azure Virtual Desktop
Configure backup and restore for FSLogix user profiles, personal virtual desktop
infrastructures (VDIs), and golden images
Study guide for Exam AZ-204:
Developing Solutions for Microsoft
Azure
Article • 09/19/2024
Purpose of this document
This study guide should help you understand what to expect on the exam and includes a
summary of the topics the exam might cover and links to additional resources. The
information and materials in this document should help you focus your studies as you
prepare for the exam.
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Useful links Description
How to earn the Some certifications only require passing one exam, while others require
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Certification renewal Microsoft associate, expert, and specialty certifications expire annually.
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Exam scoring and A score of 700 or greater is required to pass.
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Exam sandbox You can explore the exam environment by visiting our exam sandbox.
Request If you use assistive devices, require extra time, or need modification to
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Take a free Practice Test your skills with practice questions to help you prepare for the
Assessment exam.
Updates to the exam
Our exams are updated periodically to reflect skills that are required to perform a role.
We always update the English language version of the exam first. Some exams are
localized into other languages, and those are updated approximately eight weeks after
the English version is updated. Other available languages are listed in the Schedule
Exam section of the Exam Details webpage. If the exam isn't available in your preferred
language, you can request an additional 30 minutes to complete the exam.
Note
The bullets that follow each of the skills measured are intended to illustrate how we are
assessing that skill. Related topics may be covered in the exam.
Note
Most questions cover features that are general availability (GA). The exam may contain
questions on Preview features if those features are commonly used.
Skills measured as of October 11, 2024
Audience profile
As a candidate for this exam, you’re responsible for participating in all phases of
development, including requirements gathering, design, development, deployment,
security, maintenance, performance tuning, and monitoring.
You should be proficient in Azure:
SDK
Data storage options
Data connections
APIs
App authentication and authorization
Compute and container deployment
Debugging
To implement solutions, you partner with:
Cloud solution architects
DBAs
DevOps
Infrastructure admins
Other stakeholders
You should have:
At least two years of programming experience.
Proficiency in programming with Azure SDKs.
Proficiency using Azure CLI, Azure PowerShell, and other tools.
Skills at a glance
Develop Azure compute solutions (25–30%)
Develop for Azure storage (15–20%)
Implement Azure security (15–20%)
Monitor, troubleshoot, and optimize Azure solutions (10–15%)
Connect to and consume Azure services and third-party services (20–25%)
Develop Azure compute solutions (25–30%)
Implement containerized solutions
Create and manage container images for solutions
Publish an image to Azure Container Registry
Run containers by using Azure Container Instance
Create solutions by using Azure Container Apps
Implement Azure App Service Web Apps
Create an Azure App Service Web App
Configure and implement diagnostics and logging
Deploy code and containers
Configure settings including Transport Layer Security (TLS), API settings, and
service connections
Implement autoscaling
Configure deployment slots
Implement Azure Functions
Create and configure an Azure Functions app
Implement input and output bindings
Implement function triggers by using data operations, timers, and webhooks
Develop for Azure storage (15–20%)
Develop solutions that use Azure Cosmos DB
Perform operations on containers and items by using the SDK
Set the appropriate consistency level for operations
Implement change feed notifications
Develop solutions that use Azure Blob Storage
Set and retrieve properties and metadata
Perform operations on data by using the appropriate SDK
Implement storage policies and data lifecycle management
Implement Azure security (15–20%)
Implement user authentication and authorization
Authenticate and authorize users by using the Microsoft Identity platform
Authenticate and authorize users and apps by using Microsoft Entra ID
Create and implement shared access signatures
Implement solutions that interact with Microsoft Graph
Implement secure Azure solutions
Secure app configuration data by using App Configuration or Azure Key Vault
Develop code that uses keys, secrets, and certificates stored in Azure Key Vault
Implement Managed Identities for Azure resources
Monitor, troubleshoot, and optimize Azure solutions (10–
15%)
Implement caching for solutions
Configure cache and expiration policies for Azure Cache for Redis
Implement secure and optimized application cache patterns including data sizing,
connections, encryption, and expiration
Implement Azure Content Delivery Network endpoints and profiles
Troubleshoot solutions by using Application Insights
Monitor and analyze metrics, logs, and traces
Implement Application Insights web tests and alerts
Implement an app or service to use Application Insights
Connect to and consume Azure services and third-party
services (20–25%)
Implement API Management
Create an Azure API Management instance
Create and document APIs
Configure access to APIs
Implement policies for APIs
Study resources
We recommend that you train and get hands-on experience before you take the exam.
We offer self-study options and classroom training as well as links to documentation,
community sites, and videos.
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Study resources Links to learning and documentation
Get trained Choose from self-paced learning paths and modules or take an
instructor-led course
Find documentation Azure documentation
Container Registry
Container Instances
App Service
Azure Functions
Azure Cosmos DB
Blob Storage
Microsoft Entra ID
Key Vault
Azure Cache for Redis
API Apps
API Management
Event Hubs
Event Grid
Service Bus Messaging
Queue Storage
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Change log
The table below summarizes the changes between the current and previous version of
the skills measured. The functional groups are in bold typeface followed by the
objectives within each group. The table is a comparison between the previous and
current version of the exam skills measured and the third column describes the extent of
the changes.
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Skill area prior to October 11, 2024 Skill area as of October 11, 2024 Change
Audience profile Minor
Develop Azure compute solutions Develop Azure compute solutions No % change
Implement Azure App Service Web Implement Azure App Service Web Minor
Apps Apps
Develop for Azure storage Develop for Azure storage No % change
Implement Azure security Implement Azure security % of exam
decreased
Monitor, troubleshoot, and optimize Monitor, troubleshoot, and optimize % of exam
Azure solutions Azure solutions decreased
Troubleshoot solutions by using Troubleshoot solutions by using Minor
Application Insights Application Insights
Connect to and consume Azure Connect to and consume Azure % of exam
services and third-party services services and third-party services increased
Study guide for Exam AZ-305:
Designing Microsoft Azure
Infrastructure Solutions
Article • 09/20/2024
Purpose of this document
This study guide should help you understand what to expect on the exam and includes a
summary of the topics the exam might cover and links to additional resources. The
information and materials in this document should help you focus your studies as you
prepare for the exam.
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Useful links Description
How to earn the Some certifications only require passing one exam, while others require
certification passing multiple exams.
Certification renewal Microsoft associate, expert, and specialty certifications expire annually.
You can renew by passing a free online assessment on Microsoft Learn.
Your Microsoft Learn Connecting your certification profile to Microsoft Learn allows you to
profile schedule and renew exams and share and print certificates.
Exam scoring and A score of 700 or greater is required to pass.
score reports
Exam sandbox You can explore the exam environment by visiting our exam sandbox.
Request If you use assistive devices, require extra time, or need modification to
accommodations any part of the exam experience, you can request an accommodation.
Take a free Practice Test your skills with practice questions to help you prepare for the
Assessment exam.
Updates to the exam
Our exams are updated periodically to reflect skills that are required to perform a role.
We always update the English language version of the exam first. Some exams are
localized into other languages, and those are updated approximately eight weeks after
the English version is updated. Other available languages are listed in the Schedule
Exam section of the Exam Details webpage. If the exam isn't available in your preferred
language, you can request an additional 30 minutes to complete the exam.
Note
The bullets that follow each of the skills measured are intended to illustrate how we are
assessing that skill. Related topics may be covered in the exam.
Note
Most questions cover features that are general availability (GA). The exam may contain
questions on Preview features if those features are commonly used.
Skills measured as of October 18, 2024
Audience profile
As a Microsoft Azure solutions architect, you have subject matter expertise in designing
cloud and hybrid solutions that run on Azure, including:
Compute
Network
Storage
Monitoring
Security
Your responsibilities for this role include advising stakeholders and translating business
requirements into designs for Azure solutions that align with the Azure Well-Architected
Framework and Cloud Adoption Framework for Azure. In this role, you implement
solutions on Azure by partnering with various other job roles, including:
Developers
Administrators
Security engineers
Data engineers
As a candidate for this exam, you should have advanced experience and knowledge of IT
operations, including networking, virtualization, identity, security, business continuity,
disaster recovery, data platforms, and governance. You should manage how decisions in
each area affect an overall solution. In addition, you should have experience with:
Azure administration
Azure development
DevOps processes
Skills at a glance
Design identity, governance, and monitoring solutions (25–30%)
Design data storage solutions (20–25%)
Design business continuity solutions (15–20%)
Design infrastructure solutions (30–35%)
Design identity, governance, and monitoring solutions
(25–30%)
Design solutions for logging and monitoring
Recommend a logging solution
Recommend a solution for routing logs
Recommend a monitoring solution
Design authentication and authorization solutions
Recommend an authentication solution
Recommend an identity management solution
Recommend a solution for authorizing access to Azure resources
Recommend a solution for authorizing access to on-premises resources
Recommend a solution to manage secrets, certificates, and keys
Design governance
Recommend a structure for management groups, subscriptions, and resource
groups, and a strategy for resource tagging
Recommend a solution for managing compliance
Recommend a solution for identity governance
Design data storage solutions (20–25%)
Design data storage solutions for relational data
Recommend a solution for storing relational data
Recommend a database service tier and compute tier
Recommend a solution for database scalability
Recommend a solution for data protection
Design data storage solutions for semi-structured and unstructured
data
Recommend a solution for storing semi-structured data
Recommend a solution for storing unstructured data
Recommend a data storage solution to balance features, performance, and costs
Recommend a data solution for protection and durability
Design data integration
Recommend a solution for data integration
Recommend a solution for data analysis
Design business continuity solutions (15–20%)
Design solutions for backup and disaster recovery
Recommend a recovery solution for Azure and hybrid workloads that meets
recovery objectives
Recommend a backup and recovery solution for compute
Recommend a backup and recovery solution for databases
Recommend a backup and recovery solution for unstructured data
Design for high availability
Recommend a high availability solution for compute
Recommend a high availability solution for relational data
Recommend a high availability solution for semi-structured and unstructured data
Design infrastructure solutions (30–35%)
Design compute solutions
Specify components of a compute solution based on workload requirements
Recommend a virtual machine-based solution
Recommend a container-based solution
Recommend a serverless-based solution
Recommend a compute solution for batch processing
Design an application architecture
Recommend a messaging architecture
Recommend an event-driven architecture
Recommend a solution for API integration
Recommend a caching solution for applications
Recommend an application configuration management solution
Recommend an automated deployment solution for applications
Design migrations
Evaluate a migration solution that leverages the Microsoft Cloud Adoption
Framework for Azure
Evaluate on-premises servers, data, and applications for migration
Recommend a solution for migrating workloads to infrastructure as a service (IaaS)
and platform as a service (PaaS)
Recommend a solution for migrating databases
Recommend a solution for migrating unstructured data
Design network solutions
Recommend a connectivity solution that connects Azure resources to the internet
Recommend a connectivity solution that connects Azure resources to on-premises
networks
Recommend a solution to optimize network performance
Recommend a solution to optimize network security
Recommend a load-balancing and routing solution
Study resources
We recommend that you train and get hands-on experience before you take the exam.
We offer self-study options and classroom training as well as links to documentation,
community sites, and videos.
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Study resources Links to learning and documentation
Get trained Choose from self-paced learning paths and modules or take an
instructor-led course
Find documentation Azure documentation
Architect infrastructure operations in Azure
Azure Architecture Center
Browse Azure Architectures
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Study resources Links to learning and documentation
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support
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Change log
The table below summarizes the changes between the current and previous version of
the skills measured. The functional groups are in bold typeface followed by the
objectives within each group. The table is a comparison between the previous and
current version of the exam skills measured and the third column describes the extent of
the changes.
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Skill area prior to October 18, 2024 Skill area as of October 18, 2024 Change
Design identity, governance, and Design identity, governance, and No
monitoring solutions monitoring solutions change
Design authentication and authorization Design authentication and authorization Minor
solutions solutions
Study guide for Exam AZ-400:
Designing and Implementing Microsoft
DevOps Solutions
Article • 06/26/2024
Purpose of this document
This study guide should help you understand what to expect on the exam and includes a
summary of the topics the exam might cover and links to additional resources. The
information and materials in this document should help you focus your studies as you
prepare for the exam.
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Useful links Description
Review the skills measured as This list represents the skills measured AFTER the date provided.
of July 26, 2024 Study this list if you plan to take the exam AFTER that date.
Review the skills measured Study this list of skills if you take your exam PRIOR to the date
prior to July 26, 2024 provided.
Change log You can go directly to the change log if you want to see the
changes that will be made on the date provided.
How to earn the certification Some certifications only require passing one exam, while others
require passing multiple exams.
Certification renewal Microsoft associate, expert, and specialty certifications expire
annually. You can renew by passing a free online assessment on
Microsoft Learn.
Your Microsoft Learn profile Connecting your certification profile to Microsoft Learn allows you
to schedule and renew exams and share and print certificates.
Exam scoring and score A score of 700 or greater is required to pass.
reports
Exam sandbox You can explore the exam environment by visiting our exam
sandbox.
Request accommodations If you use assistive devices, require extra time, or need
modification to any part of the exam experience, you can request
an accommodation.
Useful links Description
Take a free Practice Test your skills with practice questions to help you prepare for the
Assessment exam.
Updates to the exam
Our exams are updated periodically to reflect skills that are required to perform a role.
We have included two versions of the Skills Measured objectives depending on when
you are taking the exam.
We always update the English language version of the exam first. Some exams are
localized into other languages, and those are updated approximately eight weeks after
the English version is updated. While Microsoft makes every effort to update localized
versions of exams as noted, there may be times when localized versions of an exam are
not updated on this schedule. Other available languages are listed in the Schedule Exam
section of the Exam Details webpage. If the exam isn't available in your preferred
language, you can request an additional 30 minutes to complete the exam.
Note
The bullets that follow each of the skills measured are intended to illustrate how we are
assessing that skill. Related topics may be covered in the exam.
Note
Most questions cover features that are general availability (GA). The exam may contain
questions on Preview features if those features are commonly used.
Skills measured as of July 26, 2024
Audience profile
As a DevOps engineer, you’re a developer or infrastructure administrator who also has
subject matter expertise in working with people, processes, and products to enable
continuous delivery of value in organizations.
Your responsibilities for this role include delivering Microsoft DevOps solutions that
provide continuous security, integration, testing, delivery, deployment, monitoring, and
feedback. You design and implement flow of work, collaboration, communication,
source control, and automation.
As a DevOps engineer, you work on cross-functional teams that include:
Developers
Site reliability engineers
Azure administrators
Security engineers
You must have experience both administering and developing in Azure, with strong skills
in at least one of these areas. You should also have experience implementing both
GitHub and Azure DevOps solutions.
Skills at a glance
Design and implement processes and communications (10–15%)
Design and implement a source control strategy (10–15%)
Design and implement build and release pipelines (50–55%)
Develop a security and compliance plan (10–15%)
Implement an instrumentation strategy (5–10%)
Design and implement processes and communications
(10–15%)
Design and implement traceability and flow of work
Design and implement a structure for the flow of work, including GitHub Flow
Design and implement a strategy for feedback cycles, including notifications and
GitHub issues
Design and implement integration for tracking work, including GitHub projects,
Azure Boards, and repositories
Design and implement source, bug, and quality traceability
Design and implement appropriate metrics and queries for DevOps
Design and implement a dashboard, including flow of work, such as cycle times,
time to recovery, and lead time
Design and implement appropriate metrics and queries for project planning
Design and implement appropriate metrics and queries for development
Design and implement appropriate metrics and queries for testing
Design and implement appropriate metrics and queries for security
Design and implement appropriate metrics and queries for delivery
Design and implement appropriate metrics and queries for operations
Configure collaboration and communication
Document a project by configuring wikis and process diagrams, including
Markdown and Mermaid syntax
Configure release documentation, including release notes and API documentation
Automate creation of documentation from Git history
Configure integration by using webhooks
Configure integration between Azure Boards and GitHub repositories
Configure integration between GitHub or Azure DevOps and Microsoft Teams
Design and implement a source control strategy (10–15%)
Design and implement branching strategies for the source code
Design a branch strategy, including trunk-based, feature branch, and release
branch
Design and implement a pull request workflow by using branch policies and
branch protections
Implement branch merging restrictions by using branch policies and branch
protections
Configure and manage repositories
Design and implement a strategy for managing large files, including Git Large File
Storage (LFS) and git-fat
Design a strategy for scaling and optimizing a Git repository, including Scalar and
cross-repository sharing
Configure permissions in the source control repository
Configure tags to organize the source control repository
Recover specific data by using Git commands
Remove specific data from source control
Design and implement build and release pipelines (50–
55%)
Design and implement a package management strategy
Recommend package management tools including GitHub Packages registry and
Azure Artifacts
Design and implement package feeds and views for local and upstream packages
Design and implement a dependency versioning strategy for code assets and
packages, including semantic versioning (SemVer) and date-based (CalVer)
Design and implement a versioning strategy for pipeline artifacts
Design and implement a testing strategy for pipelines
Design and implement quality and release gates, including security and
governance
Design a comprehensive testing strategy, including local tests, unit tests,
integration tests, and load tests
Implement tests in a pipeline, including configuring test tasks, configuring test
agents, and integration of test results
Implement code coverage analysis
Design and implement pipelines
Select a deployment automation solution, including GitHub Actions and Azure
Pipelines
Design and implement a GitHub runner or Azure DevOps agent infrastructure,
including cost, tool selection, licenses, connectivity, and maintainability
Design and implement integration between GitHub repositories and Azure
Pipelines
Develop and implement pipeline trigger rules
Develop pipelines by using YAML
Design and implement a strategy for job execution order, including parallelism and
multi-stage pipelines
Develop and implement complex pipeline scenarios, such as hybrid pipelines, VM
templates, and self-hosted runners or agents
Create reusable pipeline elements, including YAML templates, task groups,
variables, and variable groups
Design and implement checks and approvals by using YAML-based environments
Design and implement deployments
Design a deployment strategy, including blue-green, canary, ring, progressive
exposure, feature flags, and A/B testing
Design a pipeline to ensure that dependency deployments are reliably ordered
Plan for minimizing downtime during deployments by using virtual IP address (VIP)
swap, load balancing, rolling deployments, and deployment slot usage and swap
Design a hotfix path plan for responding to high-priority code fixes
Design and implement a resiliency strategy for deployment
Implement feature flags by using Azure App Configuration Feature Manager
Implement application deployment by using containers, binaries, and scripts
Implement a deployment that includes database tasks
Design and implement infrastructure as code (IaC)
Recommend a configuration management technology for application
infrastructure
Implement a configuration management strategy for application infrastructure
Define an IaC strategy, including source control and automation of testing and
deployment
Design and implement desired state configuration for environments, including
Azure Automation State Configuration, Azure Resource Manager, Bicep, and Azure
Automanage Machine Configuration
Design and implement Azure Deployment Environments for on-demand self-
deployment
Maintain pipelines
Monitor pipeline health, including failure rate, duration, and flaky tests
Optimize a pipeline for cost, time, performance, and reliability
Optimize pipeline concurrency for performance and cost
Design and implement a retention strategy for pipeline artifacts and dependencies
Migrate a pipeline from classic to YAML in Azure Pipelines
Develop a security and compliance plan (10–15%)
Design and implement authentication and authorization methods
Choose between Service Principals and Managed Identity (including system-
assigned and user-assigned)
Implement and manage GitHub authentication, including GitHub Apps,
GITHUB_TOKEN, and personal access tokens
Implement and manage Azure DevOps service connections and personal access
tokens
Design and implement permissions and roles in GitHub
Design and implement permissions and security groups in Azure DevOps
Recommend appropriate access levels, including stakeholder access in Azure
DevOps and outside collaborator access in GitHub
Configure projects and teams in Azure DevOps
Design and implement a strategy for managing sensitive
information in automation
Implement and manage secrets, keys, and certificates by using Azure Key Vault
Implement and manage secrets in GitHub Actions and Azure Pipelines
Design and implement a strategy for managing sensitive files during deployment,
including Azure Pipelines secure files
Design pipelines to prevent leakage of sensitive information
Automate security and compliance scanning
Design a strategy for security and compliance scanning, including dependency,
code, secret, and licensing scanning
Configure Microsoft Defender for Cloud DevOps Security
Configure GitHub Advanced Security for both GitHub and Azure DevOps
Integrate GitHub Advanced Security with Microsoft Defender for Cloud
Automate container scanning, including scanning container images and
configuring an action to run CodeQL analysis in a container
Automate analysis of licensing, vulnerabilities, and versioning of open-source
components by using Dependabot alerts
Implement an instrumentation strategy (5–10%)
Configure monitoring for a DevOps environment
Configure Azure Monitor and Log Analytics to integrate with DevOps tools
Configure collection of telemetry by using Application Insights, VM Insights,
Container Insights, Storage Insights, and Network Insights
Configure monitoring in GitHub, including enabling insights and creating and
configuring charts
Configure alerts for events in GitHub Actions and Azure Pipelines
Analyze metrics from instrumentation
Inspect infrastructure performance indicators, including CPU, memory, disk, and
network
Analyze metrics by using collected telemetry, including usage and application
performance
Inspect distributed tracing by using Application Insights
Interrogate logs using basic Kusto Query Language (KQL) queries
Study resources
We recommend that you train and get hands-on experience before you take the exam.
We offer self-study options and classroom training as well as links to documentation,
community sites, and videos.
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Study resources Links to learning and documentation
Get trained Choose from self-paced learning paths and modules or take an
instructor-led course
Find documentation DevOps resource center
Azure DevOps documentation
Azure Boards
Azure Key Vault Keys, Secrets, and Certificates Overview
Azure Monitor
Azure Pipelines
Azure Repos
Work with Azure DevOps and GitHub
Ask a question Microsoft Q&A | Microsoft Docs
Get community Azure DevOps - Microsoft Tech Community
support
Follow Microsoft Microsoft Learn - Microsoft Tech Community
Learn
Study resources Links to learning and documentation
Find a video Exam Readiness Zone
Microsoft Learn Shows
Change log
Key to understanding the table: The topic groups (also known as functional groups) are
in bold typeface followed by the objectives within each group. The table is a comparison
between the two versions of the exam skills measured and the third column describes
the extent of the changes.
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Skill area prior to July 26, 2024 Skill area as of July 26, 2024 Change
Audience profile No
change
Design and implement processes and Design and implement processes and No
communications communications change
Design and implement traceability and Design and implement traceability and Minor
flow of work flow of work
Design and implement appropriate Design and implement appropriate No
metrics and queries for DevOps metrics and queries for DevOps change
Configure collaboration and Configure collaboration and Minor
communication communication
Design and implement a source control Design and implement a source control No
strategy strategy change
Design and implement branching Design and implement branching No
strategies for the source code strategies for the source code change
Configure and manage repositories Configure and manage repositories No
change
Design and implement build and release Design and implement build and release No
pipelines pipelines change
Design and implement a package Design and implement a package Minor
management strategy management strategy
Design and implement a testing strategy Design and implement a testing strategy No
for pipelines for pipelines change
Skill area prior to July 26, 2024 Skill area as of July 26, 2024 Change
Design and implement pipelines Design and implement pipelines Minor
Design and implement deployments Design and implement deployments Minor
Design and implement infrastructure as Design and implement infrastructure as No
code (IaC) code (IaC) change
Maintain pipelines Maintain pipelines No
change
Develop a security and compliance plan Develop a security and compliance plan No
change
Design and implement authentication Design and implement authentication Minor
and authorization methods and authorization methods
Design and implement a strategy for Design and implement a strategy for No
managing sensitive information in managing sensitive information in change
automation automation
Automate security and compliance Automate security and compliance No
scanning scanning change
Implement an instrumentation strategy Implement an instrumentation strategy No
change
Configure monitoring for a DevOps Configure monitoring for a DevOps No
environment environment change
Analyze metrics from instrumentation Analyze metrics from instrumentation No
change
Skills measured prior to July 26, 2024
Audience profile
As a DevOps engineer, you’re a developer or infrastructure administrator who also has
subject matter expertise in working with people, processes, and products to enable
continuous delivery of value in organizations.
Your responsibilities for this role include delivering Microsoft DevOps solutions that
provide continuous security, integration, testing, delivery, deployment, monitoring, and
feedback. You design and implement flow of work, collaboration, communication,
source control, and automation.
As a DevOps engineer, you work on cross-functional teams that include:
Developers
Site reliability engineers
Azure administrators
Security engineers
You must have experience both administering and developing in Azure, with strong skills
in at least one of these areas. You should also have experience implementing both
GitHub and Azure DevOps solutions.
Skills at a glance
Design and implement processes and communications (10–15%)
Design and implement a source control strategy (10–15%)
Design and implement build and release pipelines (50–55%)
Develop a security and compliance plan (10–15%)
Implement an instrumentation strategy (5–10%)
Design and implement processes and communications
(10–15%)
Design and implement traceability and flow of work
Design and implement a structure for the flow of work, including GitHub Flow
Design and implement a strategy for feedback cycles, including notifications and
issues
Design and implement integration for tracking work, including GitHub projects,
Azure Boards, and repositories
Design and implement source, bug, and quality traceability
Design and implement appropriate metrics and queries for DevOps
Design and implement a dashboard, including flow of work, such as cycle times,
time to recovery, and lead time
Design and implement appropriate metrics and queries for project planning
Design and implement appropriate metrics and queries for development
Design and implement appropriate metrics and queries for testing
Design and implement appropriate metrics and queries for security
Design and implement appropriate metrics and queries for delivery
Design and implement appropriate metrics and queries for operations
Configure collaboration and communication
Document a project by configuring wikis and process diagrams, including
Markdown and Mermaid syntax
Configure release documentation, including release notes and API documentation
Automate creation of documentation from Git history
Configure integration by using webhooks
Configure integration between GitHub or Azure DevOps and Microsoft Teams
Design and implement a source control strategy (10–15%)
Design and implement branching strategies for the source code
Design a branch strategy, including trunk-based, feature branch, and release
branch
Design and implement a pull request workflow by using branch policies and
branch protections
Implement branch merging restrictions by using branch policies and branch
protections
Configure and manage repositories
Design and implement a strategy for managing large files, including Git Large File
Storage (LFS) and git-fat
Design a strategy for scaling and optimizing a Git repository, including Scalar and
cross-repository sharing
Configure permissions in the source control repository
Configure tags to organize the source control repository
Recover specific data by using Git commands
Remove specific data from source control
Design and implement build and release pipelines (50–
55%)
Design and implement a package management strategy
Recommend package management tools including GitHub Packages registry and
Azure Artifacts
Design and implement package feeds and views for local and upstream packages
Design and implement a dependency versioning strategy for code assets and
packages, including semantic versioning and date-based
Design and implement a versioning strategy for pipeline artifacts
Design and implement a testing strategy for pipelines
Design and implement quality and release gates, including security and
governance
Design a comprehensive testing strategy, including local tests, unit tests,
integration tests, and load tests
Implement tests in a pipeline, including configuring test tasks, configuring test
agents, and integration of test results
Implement code coverage analysis
Design and implement pipelines
Select a deployment automation solution, including GitHub Actions and Azure
Pipelines
Design and implement a GitHub runner or Azure DevOps agent infrastructure,
including cost, tool selection, licenses, connectivity, and maintainability
Design and implement integration between GitHub repositories and Azure
Pipelines
Develop and implement pipeline trigger rules
Develop pipelines by using YAML
Design and implement a strategy for job execution order, including parallelism and
multi-stage pipelines
Develop and implement complex pipeline scenarios, such as hybrid pipelines, VM
templates, and self-hosted runners or agents
Create reusable pipeline elements, including YAML templates, task groups,
variables, and variable groups
Design and implement checks and approvals by using YAML environments
Design and implement deployments
Design a deployment strategy, including blue-green, canary, ring, progressive
exposure, feature flags, and A/B testing
Design a pipeline to ensure that dependency deployments are reliably ordered
Plan for minimizing downtime during deployments by using virtual IP address (VIP)
swap, load balancing, rolling deployments, and deployment slots
Design a hotfix path plan for responding to high-priority code fixes
Design and implement a resiliency strategy for deployment
Implement feature flags by using Azure App Configuration Feature Manager
Implement application deployment by using containers, binaries, and scripts
Implement a deployment that includes database tasks
Design and implement infrastructure as code (IaC)
Recommend a configuration management technology for application
infrastructure
Implement a configuration management strategy for application infrastructure
Define an IaC strategy, including source control and automation of testing and
deployment
Design and implement desired state configuration for environments, including
Azure Automation State Configuration, Azure Resource Manager, Bicep, and Azure
Automanage Machine Configuration
Design and implement Azure Deployment Environments for on-demand self-
deployment
Maintain pipelines
Monitor pipeline health, including failure rate, duration, and flaky tests
Optimize a pipeline for cost, time, performance, and reliability
Optimize pipeline concurrency for performance and cost
Design and implement a retention strategy for pipeline artifacts and dependencies
Migrate a pipeline from classic to YAML in Azure Pipelines
Develop a security and compliance plan (10–15%)
Design and implement authentication and authorization methods
Choose between Service Principals and Managed Identity
Implement and manage GitHub authentication, including GitHub Apps,
GITHUB_TOKEN, and personal access tokens
Implement and manage Azure DevOps service connections and personal access
tokens
Design and implement permissions and roles in GitHub
Design and implement permissions and security groups in Azure DevOps
Recommend appropriate access levels, including stakeholder access in Azure
DevOps and outside collaborator access in GitHub
Configure projects and teams in Azure DevOps
Design and implement a strategy for managing sensitive
information in automation
Implement and manage secrets, keys, and certificates by using Azure Key Vault
Implement and manage secrets in GitHub Actions and Azure Pipelines
Design and implement a strategy for managing sensitive files during deployment,
including Azure Pipelines secure files
Design pipelines to prevent leakage of sensitive information
Automate security and compliance scanning
Design a strategy for security and compliance scanning, including dependency,
code, secret, and licensing scanning
Configure Microsoft Defender for Cloud DevOps Security
Configure GitHub Advanced Security for both GitHub and Azure DevOps
Integrate GitHub Advanced Security with Microsoft Defender for Cloud
Automate container scanning, including scanning container images and
configuring an action to run CodeQL analysis in a container
Automate analysis of licensing, vulnerabilities, and versioning of open-source
components by using Dependabot alerts
Implement an instrumentation strategy (5–10%)
Configure monitoring for a DevOps environment
Configure Azure Monitor and Log Analytics to integrate with DevOps tools
Configure collection of telemetry by using Application Insights, VM Insights,
Container Insights, Storage Insights, and Network Insights
Configure monitoring in GitHub, including enabling insights and creating and
configuring charts
Configure alerts for events in GitHub Actions and Azure Pipelines
Analyze metrics from instrumentation
Inspect infrastructure performance indicators, including CPU, memory, disk, and
network
Analyze metrics by using collected telemetry, including usage and application
performance
Inspect distributed tracing by using Application Insights
Interrogate logs using basic Kusto Query Language (KQL) queries
Study guide for Exam AZ-500: Microsoft
Azure Security Technologies
Article • 09/30/2024
Purpose of this document
This study guide should help you understand what to expect on the exam and includes a
summary of the topics the exam might cover and links to additional resources. The
information and materials in this document should help you focus your studies as you
prepare for the exam.
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Useful links Description
How to earn the Some certifications only require passing one exam, while others require
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Exam scoring and A score of 700 or greater is required to pass.
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Request If you use assistive devices, require extra time, or need modification to
accommodations any part of the exam experience, you can request an accommodation.
Take a free Practice Test your skills with practice questions to help you prepare for the
Assessment exam.
Updates to the exam
We always update the English language version of the exam first. Some exams are
localized into other languages, and those are updated approximately eight weeks after
the English version is updated. Other available languages are listed in the Schedule
Exam section of the Exam Details webpage. If the exam isn't available in your preferred
language, you can request an additional 30 minutes to complete the exam.
Note
The bullets that follow each of the skills measured are intended to illustrate how we are
assessing that skill. Related topics may be covered in the exam.
Note
Most questions cover features that are general availability (GA). The exam may contain
questions on Preview features if those features are commonly used.
Skills measured as of October 30, 2024
Audience profile
As the Azure security engineer, you implement, manage, and monitor security for
resources in Azure, multi-cloud, and hybrid environments as part of an end-to-end
infrastructure. You recommend security components and configurations to protect the
following:
Identity and access
Data
Applications
Networks
Your responsibilities as an Azure security engineer include:
Managing the security posture.
Identifying and remediating vulnerabilities.
Performing threat modelling.
Implementing threat protection.
You may also participate in responding to security incidents. As an Azure security
engineer, you work with architects, administrators, and developers to plan and
implement solutions that meet security and compliance requirements.
You should have:
Practical experience in administration of Microsoft Azure and hybrid environments.
Strong familiarity with compute, network, and storage in Azure and Microsoft Entra
ID.
Skills at a glance
Manage identity and access (25–30%)
Secure networking (20–25%)
Secure compute, storage, and databases (20–25%)
Manage security operations (25–30%)
Manage identity and access (25–30%)
Manage Microsoft Entra identities
Secure Microsoft Entra users
Secure Microsoft Entra groups
Recommend when to use external identities
Secure external identities
Implement Microsoft Entra ID Protection
Manage Microsoft Entra authentication
Implement multi-factor authentication (MFA)
Configure Microsoft Entra Verified ID
Implement passwordless authentication
Implement password protection
Implement single sign-on (SSO)
Integrate single sign on (SSO) and identity providers
Recommend and enforce modern authentication methods
Manage Microsoft Entra authorization
Configure Azure role permissions for management groups, subscriptions, resource
groups, and resources
Assign Microsoft Entra built-in roles
Assign Azure built-in roles
Create and assign custom roles, including Azure roles and Microsoft Entra roles
Implement and manage Microsoft Entra Permissions Management
Configure Microsoft Entra Privileged Identity Management
Configure role management and access reviews in Microsoft Entra
Implement Conditional Access policies
Manage Microsoft Entra application access
Manage access to enterprise applications in Microsoft Entra ID, including OAuth
permission grants
Manage Microsoft Entra app registrations
Configure app registration permission scopes
Manage app registration permission consent
Manage and use service principals
Manage managed identities for Azure resources
Recommend when to use and configure an Microsoft Entra Application Proxy,
including authentication
Secure networking (20–25%)
Plan and implement security for virtual networks
Plan and implement Network Security Groups (NSGs) and Application Security
Groups (ASGs)
Plan and implement user-defined routes (UDRs)
Plan and implement Virtual Network peering or VPN gateway
Plan and implement Virtual WAN, including secured virtual hub
Secure VPN connectivity, including point-to-site and site-to-site
Implement encryption over ExpressRoute
Configure firewall settings on PaaS resources
Monitor network security by using Network Watcher, including NSG flow logging
Plan and implement security for private access to Azure resources
Plan and implement virtual network Service Endpoints
Plan and implement Private Endpoints
Plan and implement Private Link services
Plan and implement network integration for Azure App Service and Azure
Functions
Plan and implement network security configurations for an App Service
Environment (ASE)
Plan and implement network security configurations for an Azure SQL Managed
Instance
Plan and implement security for public access to Azure resources
Plan and implement Transport Layer Security (TLS) to applications, including Azure
App Service and API Management
Plan, implement, and manage an Azure Firewall, including Azure Firewall Manager
and firewall policies
Plan and implement an Azure Application Gateway
Plan and implement an Azure Front Door, including Content Delivery Network
(CDN)
Plan and implement a Web Application Firewall (WAF)
Recommend when to use Azure DDoS Protection Standard
Secure compute, storage, and databases (20–25%)
Plan and implement advanced security for compute
Plan and implement remote access to public endpoints, including Azure Bastion
and just-in-time (JIT) virtual machine (VM) access
Configure network isolation for Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)
Secure and monitor AKS
Configure authentication for AKS
Configure security monitoring for Azure Container Instances (ACIs)
Configure security monitoring for Azure Container Apps (ACAs)
Manage access to Azure Container Registry (ACR)
Configure disk encryption, including Azure Disk Encryption (ADE), encryption at
host, and confidential disk encryption
Recommend security configurations for Azure API Management
Plan and implement security for storage
Configure access control for storage accounts
Manage life cycle for storage account access keys
Select and configure an appropriate method for access to Azure Files
Select and configure an appropriate method for access to Azure Blob Storage
Select and configure an appropriate method for access to Azure Tables
Select and configure an appropriate method for access to Azure Queues
Select and configure appropriate methods for protecting against data security
threats, including soft delete, backups, versioning, and immutable storage
Configure Bring your own key (BYOK)
Enable double encryption at the Azure Storage infrastructure level
Plan and implement security for Azure SQL Database and Azure
SQL Managed Instance
Enable Microsoft Entra database authentication
Enable database auditing
Identify use cases for the Microsoft Purview governance portal
Implement data classification of sensitive information by using the Microsoft
Purview governance portal
Plan and implement dynamic masking
Implement Transparent Data Encryption (TDE)
Recommend when to use Azure SQL Database Always Encrypted
Manage security operations (25–30%)
Plan, implement, and manage governance for security
Create, assign, and interpret security policies and initiatives in Azure Policy
Configure security settings by using Azure Blueprints
Deploy secure infrastructures by using a landing zone
Create and configure an Azure Key Vault
Recommend when to use a dedicated Hardware Security Module (HSM)
Configure access to Key Vault, including vault access policies and Azure Role Based
Access Control
Manage certificates, secrets, and keys
Configure key rotation
Configure backup and recovery of certificates, secrets, and keys
Manage security posture by using Microsoft Defender for Cloud
Identify and remediate security risks by using the Microsoft Defender for Cloud
Secure Score and Inventory
Assess compliance against security frameworks by using Microsoft Defender for
Cloud
Add industry and regulatory standards to Microsoft Defender for Cloud
Add custom initiatives to Microsoft Defender for Cloud
Connect hybrid cloud and multi-cloud environments to Microsoft Defender for
Cloud
Identify and monitor external assets by using Microsoft Defender External Attack
Surface Management
Configure and manage threat protection by using Microsoft
Defender for Cloud
Enable workload protection services in Microsoft Defender for Cloud, including
Microsoft Defender for Storage, Databases, Containers, App Service, Key Vault, and
Resource Manager
Configure Microsoft Defender for Servers
Configure Microsoft Defender for Azure SQL Database
Manage and respond to security alerts in Microsoft Defender for Cloud
Configure workflow automation by using Microsoft Defender for Cloud
Evaluate vulnerability scans from Microsoft Defender for Server
Configure and manage security monitoring and automation
solutions
Monitor security events by using Azure Monitor
Configure data connectors in Microsoft Sentinel
Create and customize analytics rules in Microsoft Sentinel
Evaluate alerts and incidents in Microsoft Sentinel
Configure automation in Microsoft Sentinel
Study resources
We recommend that you train and get hands-on experience before you take the exam.
We offer self-study options and classroom training as well as links to documentation,
community sites, and videos.
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Study resources Links to learning and documentation
Get trained Choose from self-paced learning paths and modules or take an
instructor-led course
Find documentation Azure documentation
Microsoft Entra ID
Azure Firewall documentation
Azure Firewall Manager documentation
Azure Application Gateway documentation
Azure Front Door and CDN Documentation
Web Application Firewall documentation
Azure Key Vault documentation
Virtual network service endpoint policies for Azure Storage
Manage Azure Private Endpoints - Azure Private Link
Create a Private Link service by using the Azure portal
Azure DDoS Protection documentation
Virtual machines in Azure
Secure and use policies on virtual machines in Azure
Security - Azure App Service
Azure Policy documentation
Plan your Defender for Servers deployment
Microsoft Defender for Cloud documentation
Microsoft Threat Modeling Tool overview
Azure Monitor documentation
Microsoft Sentinel documentation
Azure Storage documentation
Azure Files documentation
Azure SQL documentation
Ask a question Microsoft Q&A | Microsoft Docs
Get community Azure Community Support
support
Follow Microsoft Microsoft Learn - Microsoft Tech Community
Learn
Find a video Exam Readiness Zone
Azure Fridays
Browse other Microsoft Learn shows
Change log
The table below summarizes the changes between the current and previous version of
the skills measured. The functional groups are in bold typeface followed by the
objectives within each group. The table is a comparison between the previous and
current version of the exam skills measured and the third column describes the extent of
the changes.
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Skill area prior to October 30, 2024 Skill area as of October 30, 2024 Changes
Manage security operations Manage security operations No
change
Manage security posture by using Manage security posture by using Minor
Microsoft Defender for Cloud Microsoft Defender for Cloud
Study guide for Exam AZ-700:
Designing and Implementing Microsoft
Azure Networking Solutions
Article • 10/06/2024
Purpose of this document
This study guide should help you understand what to expect on the exam and includes a
summary of the topics the exam might cover and links to additional resources. The
information and materials in this document should help you focus your studies as you
prepare for the exam.
ノ Expand table
Useful links Description
How to earn the Some certifications only require passing one exam, while others require
certification passing multiple exams.
Certification renewal Microsoft associate, expert, and specialty certifications expire annually.
You can renew by passing a free online assessment on Microsoft Learn.
Your Microsoft Learn Connecting your certification profile to Microsoft Learn allows you to
profile schedule and renew exams and share and print certificates.
Exam scoring and A score of 700 or greater is required to pass.
score reports
Exam sandbox You can explore the exam environment by visiting our exam sandbox.
Request If you use assistive devices, require extra time, or need modification to
accommodations any part of the exam experience, you can request an accommodation.
Take a free Practice Test your skills with practice questions to help you prepare for the
Assessment exam.
Updates to the exam
We always update the English language version of the exam first. Some exams are
localized into other languages, and those are updated approximately eight weeks after
the English version is updated. Other available languages are listed in the Schedule
Exam section of the Exam Details webpage. If the exam isn't available in your preferred
language, you can request an additional 30 minutes to complete the exam.
Note
The bullets that follow each of the skills measured are intended to illustrate how we are
assessing that skill. Related topics may be covered in the exam.
Note
Most questions cover features that are general availability (GA). The exam may contain
questions on Preview features if those features are commonly used.
Skills measured as of October 25, 2024
Audience profile
As a candidate for this exam, you should have subject matter expertise in planning,
implementing, and managing Azure networking solutions, including:
Core network infrastructure
Hybrid connectivity
Application delivery services
Private access to Azure services
Network security
As an Azure network engineer your responsibilities include optimizing performance,
resiliency, scale, and security of Azure networking solutions. You proactively monitor
network environments to identify issues and minimize risk. You also identify and resolve
connectivity issues.
To deliver Azure solutions, you work with:
Solution architects
Cloud administrators
Security engineers
Application developers
DevOps engineers
As a candidate for this exam, you should have experience creating and managing
compute, storage, and networking resources in Azure. You should understand
networking fundamentals, such as:
Name resolution
Network protocols
Network address management
Skills at a glance
Design and implement core networking infrastructure (25–30%)
Design, implement, and manage connectivity services (20–25%)
Design and implement application delivery services (15–20%)
Design and implement private access to Azure services (10–15%)
Design and implement Azure network security services (15–20%)
Design and implement core networking infrastructure
(25–30%)
Design and implement IP addressing for Azure resources
Plan and implement network segmentation and address spaces
Create a virtual network (VNet)
Plan and configure subnetting for services, including VNet gateways, private
endpoints, service endpoints, firewalls, application gateways, VNet-integrated
platform services, and Azure Bastion
Plan and configure subnet delegation
Plan and configure shared or dedicated subnets
Create a prefix for public IP addresses
Choose when to use a public IP address prefix
Plan and implement a custom public IP address prefix (bring your own IP)
Create a public IP address
Associate public IP addresses to resources
Upgrade IP address SKU
Design and implement name resolution
Design name resolution inside a VNet
Configure DNS settings for a VNet
Design public DNS zones
Design private DNS zones
Configure public and private DNS zones
Link a private DNS zone to a VNet
Design and implement Azure DNS Private Resolver
Design and implement VNet connectivity and routing
Design service chaining, including gateway transit
Implement VNet peering
Implement and manage virtual network connectivity by using Azure Virtual
Network Manager
Design and implement user-defined routes (UDRs)
Associate a route table with a subnet
Configure forced tunneling
Diagnose and resolve routing issues
Design and implement Azure Route Server
Identify appropriate use cases for a network address translation (NAT) gateway
Implement a NAT gateway
Monitor networks
Configure monitoring, network diagnostics, and logs in Azure Network Watcher
Monitor and troubleshoot network health by using Azure Network Watcher
Monitor and troubleshoot networks by using Azure Monitor Network Insights
Activate and monitor distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) protection
Evaluate network security recommendations identified by Microsoft Defender for
Cloud Secure Score
Evaluate network security recommendations identified by Microsoft Defender For
Cloud Attack Path Analysis
Identify network resources by using Microsoft Defender for Cloud Security Explorer
Design, implement, and manage connectivity services
(20–25%)
Design, implement, and manage a site-to-site VPN connection
Design a site-to-site VPN connection, including for high availability
Select an appropriate VNet gateway stock-keeping unit (SKU) for site-to-site VPN
requirements
Implement a site-to-site VPN connection
Identify when to use a policy-based VPN versus a route-based VPN connection
Create and configure a local network gateway
Create and configure an IPsec/Internet Key Exchange (IKE) policy
Create and configure a virtual network gateway
Diagnose and resolve virtual network gateway connectivity issues
Implement Azure Extended Network
Design, implement, and manage a point-to-site VPN connection
Select an appropriate virtual network gateway SKU for point-to-site VPN
requirements
Select and configure a tunnel type
Select an appropriate authentication method
Configure RADIUS authentication
Configure authentication by using Microsoft Entra ID
Implement a VPN client configuration file
Diagnose and resolve client-side and authentication issues
Specify Azure requirements for Always On VPN
Specify Azure requirements for Azure Network Adapter
Design, implement, and manage Azure ExpressRoute
Select an ExpressRoute connectivity model
Select an appropriate ExpressRoute SKU and tier
Design and implement ExpressRoute to meet requirements, including cross-region
connectivity, redundancy, and disaster recovery
Design and implement ExpressRoute options, including Global Reach, FastPath,
and ExpressRoute Direct
Choose between Azure private peering only, Microsoft peering only, or both
Configure Azure private peering
Configure Microsoft peering
Create and configure an ExpressRoute gateway
Connect a virtual network to an ExpressRoute circuit
Recommend a route advertisement configuration
Configure encryption over ExpressRoute
Implement Bidirectional Forwarding Detection
Diagnose and resolve ExpressRoute connection issues
Design and implement an Azure Virtual WAN architecture
Select a Virtual WAN SKU
Design a Virtual WAN architecture, including selecting types and services
Create a hub in Virtual WAN
Choose an appropriate scale unit for each gateway type
Deploy a gateway into a Virtual WAN hub
Configure virtual hub routing
Integrate a Virtual WAN hub with a third-party NVA for cloud connectivity
Design and implement application delivery services (15–
20%)
Design and implement Azure Load Balancer and Azure Traffic
Manager
Map requirements to features and capabilities of Azure Load Balancer
Identify appropriate use cases for Azure Load Balancer
Choose an Azure Load Balancer SKU and tier
Choose between public and internal load balancers
Choose between regional and global load balancers
Create and configure an Azure Load Balancer
Implement Azure Traffic Manager
Implement a gateway load balancer
Implement a load balancing rule
Create and configure inbound NAT rules
Create and configure explicit outbound rules, including source network address
translation (SNAT)
Design and implement Azure Application Gateway
Map requirements to features and capabilities of Azure Application Gateway
Identify appropriate use cases for Azure Application Gateway
Choose between manual and autoscale
Create a back-end pool
Configure health probes
Configure listeners
Configure routing rules
Configure HTTP settings
Configure Transport Layer Security (TLS)
Configure rewrite sets
Design and implement Azure Front Door
Map requirements to features and capabilities of Azure Front Door
Identify appropriate use cases for Azure Front Door
Choose an appropriate tier
Configure an Azure Front Door, including routing, origins, and endpoints
Configure SSL termination and end-to-end SSL encryption
Configure caching
Configure traffic acceleration
Implement rules, URL rewrite, and URL redirect
Secure an origin by using Azure Private Link in Azure Front Door
Design and implement private access to Azure services
(10–15%)
Design and implement Azure Private Link service and Azure private
endpoints
Plan private endpoints
Create private endpoints
Configure access to private endpoints
Create a Private Link service
Integrate Private Link and Private Endpoint with DNS
Integrate a Private Link service with on-premises clients
Design and implement service endpoints
Choose when to use a service endpoint
Create service endpoints
Configure service endpoint policies
Configure access to service endpoints
Design and implement Azure network security services
(15–20%)
Implement and manage network security groups
Create a network security group (NSG)
Associate a NSG to a resource
Create an application security group (ASG)
Associate an ASG to a network interface card (NIC)
Create and configure NSG rules
Implement virtual network flow logs
Interpret virtual network flow logs
Interpret NSG flow logs
Validate NSG flow rules
Verify IP flow
Configure an NSG for remote server administration, including Azure Bastion
Implement and manage virtual network security by using Azure Virtual Network
Manager
Design and implement Azure Firewall and Azure Firewall Manager
Map requirements to features and capabilities of Azure Firewall
Select an appropriate Azure Firewall SKU
Design an Azure Firewall deployment
Create and implement an Azure Firewall deployment
Configure Azure Firewall rules
Create and implement Azure Firewall Manager policies
Create a secure hub by deploying Azure Firewall inside an Azure Virtual WAN hub
Design and implement a Web Application Firewall (WAF)
deployment
Map requirements to features and capabilities of WAF
Design a WAF deployment
Configure detection or prevention mode
Configure rule sets for WAF on Azure Front Door
Configure rule sets for WAF on Application Gateway
Implement a WAF policy
Associate a WAF policy
Study resources
We recommend that you train and get hands-on experience before you take the exam.
We offer self-study options and classroom training as well as links to documentation,
community sites, and videos.
ノ Expand table
Study resources Links to learning and documentation
Get trained Choose from self-paced learning paths and modules or take an
instructor-led course
Find documentation Azure documentation
Virtual Private Networking (VPN)
Microsoft Entra ID documentation
RADIUS authentication with Azure Active Directory
Azure ExpressRoute Overview
Create virtual network (VNet)
DNS Zones and Records overview - Azure DNS
Azure Virtual WAN Overview
Azure Route Server documentation
Load Balancer
Azure Application Gateway documentation
Azure Front Door and CDN documentation
Azure Traffic Manager
Azure NAT Gateway documentation
Azure Firewall documentation
Web Application Firewall documentation
Azure Monitor documentation
What is Azure Private Link?
Manage Azure Private Endpoints
Ask a question Microsoft Q&A | Microsoft Docs
Get community Azure Community Support
support
Follow Microsoft Microsoft Learn - Microsoft Tech Community
Learn
Find a video Exam Readiness Zone
Azure Fridays
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Change log
The table below summarizes the changes between the current and previous version of
the skills measured. The functional groups are in bold typeface followed by the
objectives within each group. The table is a comparison between the previous and
current version of the exam skills measured and the third column describes the extent of
the changes.
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Skill area prior to October 25, 2024 Skill area as of October 25, 2024 Change
Design and implement core networking Design and implement core networking No
infrastructure infrastructure change
Design and implement VNet connectivity Design and implement VNet connectivity Minor
and routing and routing
Design and implement Azure network Design and implement Azure network No
security services security services change
Implement and manage network security Implement and manage network security Major
groups groups
Study guide for Exam AZ-800:
Administering Windows Server Hybrid
Core Infrastructure
Article • 05/30/2024
Purpose of this document
This study guide should help you understand what to expect on the exam and includes a
summary of the topics the exam might cover and links to additional resources. The
information and materials in this document should help you focus your studies as you
prepare for the exam.
ノ Expand table
Useful links Description
Review the skills measured as This list represents the skills measured AFTER the date provided.
of July 26, 2024 Study this list if you plan to take the exam AFTER that date.
Review the skills measured Study this list of skills if you take your exam PRIOR to the date
prior to July 26, 2024 provided.
Change log You can go directly to the change log if you want to see the
changes that will be made on the date provided.
How to earn the certification Some certifications only require passing one exam, while others
require passing multiple exams.
Certification renewal Microsoft associate, expert, and specialty certifications expire
annually. You can renew by passing a free online assessment on
Microsoft Learn.
Your Microsoft Learn profile Connecting your certification profile to Microsoft Learn allows you
to schedule and renew exams and share and print certificates.
Exam scoring and score A score of 700 or greater is required to pass.
reports
Exam sandbox You can explore the exam environment by visiting our exam
sandbox.
Request accommodations If you use assistive devices, require extra time, or need
modification to any part of the exam experience, you can request
an accommodation.
Useful links Description
Take a free Practice Test your skills with practice questions to help you prepare for the
Assessment exam.
Updates to the exam
Our exams are updated periodically to reflect skills that are required to perform a role.
We have included two versions of the Skills Measured objectives depending on when
you are taking the exam.
We always update the English language version of the exam first. Some exams are
localized into other languages, and those are updated approximately eight weeks after
the English version is updated. While Microsoft makes every effort to update localized
versions as noted, there may be times when the localized versions of an exam are not
updated on this schedule. Other available languages are listed in the Schedule Exam
section of the Exam Details webpage. If the exam isn't available in your preferred
language, you can request an additional 30 minutes to complete the exam.
Note
The bullets that follow each of the skills measured are intended to illustrate how we are
assessing that skill. Related topics may be covered in the exam.
Note
Most questions cover features that are general availability (GA). The exam may contain
questions on Preview features if those features are commonly used.
Skills measured as of July 26, 2024
Audience profile
As a candidate for this exam, you’re responsible for configuring and managing Windows
Server on-premises, hybrid, and infrastructure as a service (IaaS) platform workloads. As
a Windows Server hybrid administrator, you’re tasked with:
Integrating Windows Server environments with Azure services.
Managing Windows Server in on-premises networks.
In this role, you manage and maintain Windows Server IaaS workloads in Azure as well
as migrating and deploying workloads to Azure. You typically collaborate with:
Azure administrators
Enterprise architects
Microsoft 365 administrators
Network engineers
As a candidate for this exam, you deploy, package, secure, update, and configure
Windows Server workloads using on-premises, hybrid, and cloud technologies. In this
role, you implement and manage on-premises and hybrid solutions, such as identity,
security, management, compute, networking, storage, monitoring, high availability, and
disaster recovery.
You use administrative tools and technologies such as Windows Admin Center,
PowerShell, Azure Arc, Azure Policy, Azure Monitor, Azure Automation Update
Management, Microsoft Defender for Identity, Microsoft Defender for Cloud, and IaaS
virtual machine (VM) administration.
As a candidate for this exam, you should have several years of experience with Windows
Server operating systems.
Skills at a glance
Deploy and manage Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) in on-premises and
cloud environments (30–35%)
Manage Windows Servers and workloads in a hybrid environment (10–15%)
Manage virtual machines and containers (15–20%)
Implement and manage an on-premises and hybrid networking infrastructure (15–
20%)
Manage storage and file services (15–20%)
Deploy and manage Active Directory Domain Services
(AD DS) in on-premises and cloud environments (30–
35%)
Deploy and manage AD DS domain controllers
Deploy and manage domain controllers on-premises
Deploy and manage domain controllers in Azure
Deploy read-only domain controllers (RODCs)
Troubleshoot flexible single master operation (FSMO) roles
Configure and manage multi-site, multi-domain, and multi-forest
environments
Configure and manage forest and domain trusts
Configure and manage AD DS sites
Configure and manage AD DS replication
Create and manage AD DS security principals
Create and manage AD DS users and groups
Manage users and groups in multi-domain and multi-forest scenarios
Implement Group Managed Service Accounts (gMSAs)
Join Windows Servers to AD DS, Microsoft Entra Domain Services, and Microsoft
Entra
Implement and manage hybrid identities
Integrate Microsoft Entra ID, AD DS and Microsoft Entra Domain Services
Implement Microsoft Entra Connect Sync
Manage Microsoft Entra Connect Sync synchronization
Implement Microsoft Entra Cloud Sync
Manage Microsoft Entra Domain Services
Manage Microsoft Entra Connect Health
Manage authentication in on-premises and hybrid environments
Configure and manage AD DS passwords
Manage Windows Server by using domain-based Group Policies
Implement Group Policy in AD DS
Implement Group Policy Preferences in AD DS
Implement Group Policy in Microsoft Entra Domain Services
Manage Windows Servers and workloads in a hybrid
environment (10–15%)
Manage Windows Servers in a hybrid environment
Deploy a Windows Admin Center Gateway server
Configure a target machine for Windows Admin Center
Configure PowerShell remoting
Configure Credential Security Support Provider protocol (CredSSP) or Kerberos
Delegation for 2nd Hop Remoting
Configure Just Enough Administration (JEA) for PowerShell remoting
Manage Windows Servers and workloads by using Azure services
Manage Windows Servers by using Azure Arc
Create and assign Azure Policy that uses guest configuration extension
Deploy Azure services using VM extensions on non-Azure machines
Manage updates for Windows machines
Integrate Windows Servers with Log Analytics
Integrate Windows Servers with Microsoft Defender for Cloud
Manage Windows Server Azure VMs
Implement Azure Automation for hybrid workloads
Create runbooks to automate tasks on target VMs
Implement Azure Automation State Configuration to prevent configuration drift in
IaaS machines
Manage virtual machines and containers (15–20%)
Manage Hyper-V and guest virtual machines
Enable VM Enhanced session mode
Manage VM using PowerShell remoting, PowerShell Direct and Secure Shell (SSH)
Direct for Linux VMs
Configure nested virtualization
Configure VM Memory
Configure integration services
Configure Discrete Device Assignment
Configure VM resource groups
Configure VM CPU groups
Configure hypervisor scheduling types
Manage VM checkpoints
Implementing high availability for virtual machines
Manage virtual hard disk (VHD) and virtual hard disk v2 (VHDX) files
Configure Hyper-V Network Adapter
Configure network interface card (NIC) Teaming
Configure Hyper-V Switch
Create and manage containers
Create Windows Server container images
Manage Windows Server container images
Configure container networking
Manage container instances
Manage Azure Virtual Machines that run Windows Server
Manage data disks
Resize Azure VM
Configure connections to VMs
Manage Azure VM network configuration
Implement and manage an on-premises and hybrid
networking infrastructure (15–20%)
Implement on-premises and hybrid name resolution
Integrate DNS with AD DS
Create and manage DNS zones and records
Configure DNS forwarding/conditional forwarding
Integrate Windows Server DNS with Azure DNS private zones
Implement Domain Name System Security Extensions (DNSSEC)
Manage IP addressing in on-premises and hybrid scenarios
Implement and manage IP Address Management (IPAM)
Implement and configure the Dynamic Host Configuration protocol (DHCP) server
role (on-premises only)
Resolve IP address issues in hybrid environments
Create and manage DHCP scopes
Create and manage IP reservations
Implement DHCP high availability
Implement on-premises and hybrid network connectivity
Implement and manage the Remote Access role
Implement and manage Azure Network Adapter
Implement and manage Azure extended network
Implement and manage Network Policy and Access Services role
Implement Web Application Proxy
Implement Azure Relay
Implement site-to-site VPN
Implement Azure Virtual WAN
Implement Microsoft Entra Application Proxy
Manage storage and file services (15–20%)
Configure and manage Azure File Sync
Create Azure File Sync Service
Create sync groups
Create cloud endpoints
Register servers
Create server endpoints
Configure cloud tiering
Monitor File Sync
Migrate Distributed File System (DFS) to Azure File Sync
Configure and manage Windows Server file shares
Configure Windows Server file share access
Configuring file screens
Configure file server resource manager (FSRM) quotas
Configure BranchCache
Implement and configure Distributed File System (DFS)
Configure Windows Server storage
Configure disks and volumes
Configure and manage Storage Spaces
Configure and manage Storage Replica
Configure Data Deduplication
Configure Server Message Block (SMB) direct
Configure Storage QoS
Configure file systems
Study resources
We recommend that you train and get hands-on experience before you take the exam.
We offer self-study options and classroom training as well as links to documentation,
community sites, and videos.
ノ Expand table
Study resources Links to learning and documentation
Get trained Choose from self-paced learning paths and modules or take an
instructor-led course
Find documentation Windows Server documentation
Azure documentation
Connecting Windows Server to Azure hybrid services
Azure AD Domain Services documentation
Microsoft Entra ID documentation
Hybrid identity with Azure Active Directory
Administer Group Policy in Azure AD Domain Services managed domain
Deploy a Windows Admin Center gateway in Azure
PowerShell remoting
Azure Arc
Windows security baseline
Manage hybrid Azure workloads using Windows Admin Center
Virtualization documentation
Containers on Windows documentation
Study resources Links to learning and documentation
Networking documentation
Windows Server Storage documentation
Ask a question Microsoft Q&A | Microsoft Docs
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Change log
Key to understanding the table: The topic groups (also known as functional groups) are
in bold typeface followed by the objectives within each group. The table is a comparison
between the two versions of the exam skills measured and the third column describes
the extent of the changes.
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Skill area prior to July 26, 2024 Skill area as of July 26, 2024 Change
Audience profile No
change
Deploy and manage Active Directory Deploy and manage Active Directory No
Domain Services (AD DS) in on-premises Domain Services (AD DS) in on-premises change
and cloud environments and cloud environments
Deploy and manage AD DS domain Deploy and manage AD DS domain No
controllers controllers change
Configure and manage multi-site, multi- Configure and manage multi-site, multi- No
domain, and multi-forest environments domain, and multi-forest environments change
Create and manage AD DS security Create and manage AD DS security No
principals principals change
Implement and manage hybrid identities Implement and manage hybrid identities Minor
Manage Windows Server by using Manage Windows Server by using No
domain-based Group Policies domain-based Group Policies change
Skill area prior to July 26, 2024 Skill area as of July 26, 2024 Change
Manage Windows Servers and Manage Windows Servers and No
workloads in a hybrid environment workloads in a hybrid environment change
Manage Windows Servers in a hybrid Manage Windows Servers in a hybrid No
environment environment change
Manage Windows Servers and workloads Manage Windows Servers and workloads Minor
by using Azure services by using Azure services
Manage virtual machines and containers Manage virtual machines and containers No
change
Manage Hyper-V and guest virtual Manage Hyper-V and guest virtual No
machines machines change
Create and manage containers Create and manage containers No
change
Manage Azure Virtual Machines that run Manage Azure Virtual Machines that run No
Windows Server Windows Server change
Implement and manage an on-premises Implement and manage an on-premises No
and hybrid networking infrastructure and hybrid networking infrastructure change
Implement on-premises and hybrid name Implement on-premises and hybrid name No
resolution resolution change
Manage IP addressing in on-premises Manage IP addressing in on-premises No
and hybrid scenarios and hybrid scenarios change
Implement on-premises and hybrid Implement on-premises and hybrid No
network connectivity network connectivity change
Manage storage and file services Manage storage and file services No
change
Configure and manage Azure File Sync Configure and manage Azure File Sync No
change
Configure and manage Windows Server Configure and manage Windows Server No
file shares file shares change
Configure Windows Server storage Configure Windows Server storage No
change
Skills measured prior to July 26, 2024
Audience profile
As a candidate for this exam, you’re responsible for configuring and managing Windows
Server on-premises, hybrid, and infrastructure as a service (IaaS) platform workloads. As
a Windows Server hybrid administrator, you’re tasked with:
Integrating Windows Server environments with Azure services.
Managing Windows Server in on-premises networks.
In this role, you manage and maintain Windows Server IaaS workloads in Azure as well
as migrating and deploying workloads to Azure. You typically collaborate with:
Azure administrators
Enterprise architects
Microsoft 365 administrators
Network engineers
As a candidate for this exam, you deploy, package, secure, update, and configure
Windows Server workloads using on-premises, hybrid, and cloud technologies. In this
role, you implement and manage on-premises and hybrid solutions, such as identity,
security, management, compute, networking, storage, monitoring, high availability, and
disaster recovery.
You use administrative tools and technologies such as Windows Admin Center,
PowerShell, Azure Arc, Azure Policy, Azure Monitor, Azure Automation Update
Management, Microsoft Defender for Identity, Microsoft Defender for Cloud, and IaaS
virtual machine (VM) administration.
As a candidate for this exam, you should have several years of experience with Windows
Server operating systems.
Skills at a glance
Deploy and manage Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) in on-premises and
cloud environments (30–35%)
Manage Windows Servers and workloads in a hybrid environment (10–15%)
Manage virtual machines and containers (15–20%)
Implement and manage an on-premises and hybrid networking infrastructure (15–
20%)
Manage storage and file services (15–20%)
Deploy and manage Active Directory Domain Services
(AD DS) in on-premises and cloud environments (30–
35%)
Deploy and manage AD DS domain controllers
Deploy and manage domain controllers on-premises
Deploy and manage domain controllers in Azure
Deploy read-only domain controllers (RODCs)
Troubleshoot flexible single master operation (FSMO) roles
Configure and manage multi-site, multi-domain, and multi-forest
environments
Configure and manage forest and domain trusts
Configure and manage AD DS sites
Configure and manage AD DS replication
Create and manage AD DS security principals
Create and manage AD DS users and groups
Manage users and groups in multi-domain and multi-forest scenarios
Implement Group Managed Service Accounts (gMSAs)
Join Windows Servers to AD DS, Microsoft Entra Domain Services, and Microsoft
Entra
Implement and manage hybrid identities
Integrate Microsoft Entra ID, AD DS and Microsoft Entra Domain Services
Implement Microsoft Entra Connect
Manage Microsoft Entra Connect synchronization
Implement Microsoft Entra Connect cloud sync
Manage Microsoft Entra Domain Services
Manage Microsoft Entra Connect Health
Manage authentication in on-premises and hybrid environments
Configure and manage AD DS passwords
Manage Windows Server by using domain-based Group Policies
Implement Group Policy in AD DS
Implement Group Policy Preferences in AD DS
Implement Group Policy in Microsoft Entra Domain Services
Manage Windows Servers and workloads in a hybrid
environment (10–15%)
Manage Windows Servers in a hybrid environment
Deploy a Windows Admin Center Gateway server
Configure a target machine for Windows Admin Center
Configure PowerShell remoting
Configure Credential Security Support Provider protocol (CredSSP) or Kerberos
Delegation for 2nd Hop Remoting
Configure Just Enough Administration (JEA) for PowerShell remoting
Manage Windows Servers and workloads by using Azure services
Manage Windows Servers by using Azure Arc
Create and assign Azure Policy that uses guest configuration extension
Deploy Azure services using Azure VM extensions on non-Azure machines
Manage updates for Windows machines
Integrate Windows Servers with Log Analytics
Integrate Windows Servers with Microsoft Defender for Cloud
Manage IaaS VMs in Azure that run Windows Server
Implement Azure Automation for hybrid workloads
Create runbooks to automate tasks on target VMs
Implement Azure Automation State Configuration to prevent configuration drift in
IaaS machines
Manage virtual machines and containers (15–20%)
Manage Hyper-V and guest virtual machines
Enable VM Enhanced session mode
Manage VM using PowerShell remoting, PowerShell Direct and Secure Shell (SSH)
Direct for Linux VMs
Configure nested virtualization
Configure VM Memory
Configure integration services
Configure Discrete Device Assignment
Configure VM resource groups
Configure VM CPU groups
Configure hypervisor scheduling types
Manage VM checkpoints
Implementing high availability for virtual machines
Manage virtual hard disk (VHD) and virtual hard disk v2 (VHDX) files
Configure Hyper-V Network Adapter
Configure network interface card (NIC) Teaming
Configure Hyper-V Switch
Create and manage containers
Create Windows Server container images
Manage Windows Server container images
Configure container networking
Manage container instances
Manage Azure Virtual Machines that run Windows Server
Manage data disks
Resize Azure VM
Configure connections to VMs
Manage Azure VM network configuration
Implement and manage an on-premises and hybrid
networking infrastructure (15–20%)
Implement on-premises and hybrid name resolution
Integrate DNS with AD DS
Create and manage DNS zones and records
Configure DNS forwarding/conditional forwarding
Integrate Windows Server DNS with Azure DNS private zones
Implement Domain Name System Security Extensions (DNSSEC)
Manage IP addressing in on-premises and hybrid scenarios
Implement and manage IP Address Management (IPAM)
Implement and configure the Dynamic Host Configuration protocol (DHCP) server
role (on-premises only)
Resolve IP address issues in hybrid environments
Create and manage DHCP scopes
Create and manage IP reservations
Implement DHCP high availability
Implement on-premises and hybrid network connectivity
Implement and manage the Remote Access role
Implement and manage Azure Network Adapter
Implement and manage Azure extended network
Implement and manage Network Policy and Access Services role
Implement Web Application Proxy
Implement Azure Relay
Implement site-to-site VPN
Implement Azure Virtual WAN
Implement Microsoft Entra Application Proxy
Manage storage and file services (15–20%)
Configure and manage Azure File Sync
Create Azure File Sync Service
Create sync groups
Create cloud endpoints
Register servers
Create server endpoints
Configure cloud tiering
Monitor File Sync
Migrate Distributed File System (DFS) to Azure File Sync
Configure and manage Windows Server file shares
Configure Windows Server file share access
Configuring file screens
Configure file server resource manager (FSRM) quotas
Configure BranchCache
Implement and configure Distributed File System (DFS)
Configure Windows Server storage
Configure disks and volumes
Configure and manage Storage Spaces
Configure and manage Storage Replica
Configure Data Deduplication
Configure Server Message Block (SMB) direct
Configure Storage QoS
Configure file systems
Study guide for Exam AZ-801:
Configuring Windows Server Hybrid
Advanced Services
Article • 05/30/2024
Purpose of this document
This study guide should help you understand what to expect on the exam and includes a
summary of the topics the exam might cover and links to additional resources. The
information and materials in this document should help you focus your studies as you
prepare for the exam.
ノ Expand table
Useful links Description
Review the skills measured as This list represents the skills measured AFTER the date provided.
of July 26, 2024 Study this list if you plan to take the exam AFTER that date.
Review the skills measured Study this list of skills if you take your exam PRIOR to the date
prior to July 26, 2024 provided.
Change log You can go directly to the change log if you want to see the
changes that will be made on the date provided.
How to earn the certification Some certifications only require passing one exam, while others
require passing multiple exams.
Certification renewal Microsoft associate, expert, and specialty certifications expire
annually. You can renew by passing a free online assessment on
Microsoft Learn.
Your Microsoft Learn profile Connecting your certification profile to Microsoft Learn allows you
to schedule and renew exams and share and print certificates.
Exam scoring and score A score of 700 or greater is required to pass.
reports
Exam sandbox You can explore the exam environment by visiting our exam
sandbox.
Request accommodations If you use assistive devices, require extra time, or need
modification to any part of the exam experience, you can request
an accommodation.
Useful links Description
Take a free Practice Test your skills with practice questions to help you prepare for the
Assessment exam.
Updates to the exam
Our exams are updated periodically to reflect skills that are required to perform a role.
We have included two versions of the Skills Measured objectives depending on when
you are taking the exam.
We always update the English language version of the exam first. Some exams are
localized into other languages, and those are updated approximately eight weeks after
the English version is updated. While Microsoft makes every effort to update localized
versions as noted, there may be times when the localized versions of an exam are not
updated on this schedule. Other available languages are listed in the Schedule Exam
section of the Exam Details webpage. If the exam isn't available in your preferred
language, you can request an additional 30 minutes to complete the exam.
Note
The bullets that follow each of the skills measured are intended to illustrate how we are
assessing that skill. Related topics may be covered in the exam.
Note
Most questions cover features that are general availability (GA). The exam may contain
questions on Preview features if those features are commonly used.
Skills measured as of July 26, 2024
Audience profile
As a candidate for this exam, you’re responsible for configuring and managing Windows
Server on-premises, hybrid, and infrastructure as a service (IaaS) platform workloads. As
a Windows Server hybrid administrator, you’re tasked with:
Integrating Windows Server environments with Azure services.
Managing Windows Server in on-premises networks.
In this role, you manage and maintain Windows Server IaaS workloads in Azure as well
as migrating and deploying workloads to Azure. You typically collaborate with:
Azure administrators
Enterprise architects
Microsoft 365 administrators
Network engineers
As a candidate for this exam, you deploy, package, secure, update, and configure
Windows Server workloads using on-premises, hybrid, and cloud technologies. In this
role, you implement and manage on-premises and hybrid solutions, such as identity,
security, management, compute, networking, storage, monitoring, high availability, and
disaster recovery.
You use administrative tools and technologies such as Windows Admin Center,
PowerShell, Azure Arc, Azure Policy, Azure Monitor, Azure Automation Update
Management, Microsoft Defender for Identity, Microsoft Defender for Cloud, and IaaS
virtual machine (VM) administration.
As a candidate for this exam, you should have several years of experience with Windows
Server operating systems.
Skills at a glance
Secure Windows Server on-premises and hybrid infrastructures (25–30%)
Implement and manage Windows Server high availability (10–15%)
Implement disaster recovery (10–15%)
Migrate servers and workloads (20–25%)
Monitor and troubleshoot Windows Server environments (20–25%)
Secure Windows Server on-premises and hybrid
infrastructures (25–30%)
Secure Windows Server operating system
Configure and manage Exploit Protection
Configure and manage Windows Defender Application Control
Configure and manage Microsoft Defender for Servers
Configure and manage Windows Defender Credential Guard
Configure SmartScreen
Implement operating system security by using Group Policies
Secure a hybrid Active Directory infrastructure
Configure password policies
Enable password block lists
Manage protected users
Manage account security on a Read-Only Domain Controller (RODC)
Harden domain controllers
Configure authentication policy silos
Restrict access to domain controllers
Configure account security
Manage AD built-in administrative groups
Manage AD delegation
Implement and manage Microsoft Defender for Identity
Identify and remediate Windows Server security issues by using
Azure services
Monitor on-premises servers and Azure VMs by using Microsoft Sentinel
Identify and remediate security issues in on-premises servers and Azure VMs by
using Microsoft Defender for Cloud
Secure Windows Server networking
Manage Windows Defender Firewall
Implement domain isolation
Implement connection security rules
Secure Windows Server storage
Manage Windows BitLocker Drive Encryption (BitLocker)
Manage and recover encrypted volumes
Enable storage encryption by using Azure Disk Encryption
Manage disk encryption keys for IaaS virtual machines
Implement and manage Windows Server high availability
(10–15%)
Implement a Windows Server failover cluster
Implement a failover cluster on-premises, hybrid, or cloud-only
Create a Windows failover cluster
Implement a stretch cluster across datacenters or Azure regions
Configure storage for failover clustering
Modify quorum options
Configure network adapters for failover clustering
Configure cluster workload options
Configure cluster sets
Configure Scale-Out File servers
Create an Azure witness
Configure a floating IP address for the cluster
Implement load balancing for the failover cluster
Manage failover clustering
Implement cluster-aware updating
Recover a failed cluster node
Upgrade a node to Windows Server 2022
Failover workloads between nodes
Install Windows updates on cluster nodes
Manage failover clusters using Windows Admin Center
Implement and manage Storage Spaces Direct
Create a failover cluster using Storage Spaces Direct
Upgrade a Storage Spaces Direct node
Implement networking for Storage Spaces Direct
Configure Storage Spaces Direct
Implement disaster recovery (10–15%)
Manage backup and recovery for Windows Server
Back up and restore files and folders to Azure Recovery Services Vault
Install and manage Azure Backup Server
Back up and recover using Azure Backup Server
Manage backups in Azure Recovery Services Vault
Create a backup policy
Configure backup for Azure VM using the built-in backup agent
Recover VM using temporary snapshots
Recover VMs to new Azure VMs
Restore a VM
Implement disaster recovery by using Azure Site Recovery
Configure Azure Site Recovery networking
Configure Site Recovery for on-premises VMs
Configure a recovery plan
Configure Site Recovery for Azure VMs
Implement VM replication to secondary datacenter or Azure region
Configure Azure Site Recovery policies
Protect virtual machines by using Hyper-V replicas
Configure Hyper-V hosts for replication
Manage Hyper-V replica servers
Configure VM replication
Perform a failover
Migrate servers and workloads (20–25%)
Migrate on-premises storage to on-premises servers or Azure
Transfer data and share
Cut over to a new server by using Storage Migration Service (SMS)
Use Storage Migration Service to migrate to Azure VMs
Migrate to Azure file shares
Migrate on-premises servers to Azure
Deploy and configure Azure Migrate appliance
Migrate VM workloads to Azure IaaS
Migrate physical workloads to Azure IaaS
Migrate by using Azure Migrate
Migrate workloads from previous versions to Windows Server 2022
Migrate IIS
Migrate Hyper-V hosts
Migrate Remote Desktop Services (RDS) host servers
Migrate Dynamic Host Configuration protocol (DHCP)
Migrate print servers
Migrate IIS workloads to Azure
Migrate IIS workloads to Azure Web Apps
Migrate IIS workloads to containers
Migrate an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) infrastructure
to Windows Server 2022 AD DS
Migrate AD DS objects, including users, groups and Group Policies using AD
Migration Tool
Migrate to a new Active Directory forest
Upgrade an existing forest
Monitor and troubleshoot Windows Server environments
(20–25%)
Monitor Windows Server by using Windows Server tools and Azure
services
Monitor Windows Server by using Performance Monitor
Create and configure Data Collector Sets
Monitor servers and configure alerts by using Windows Admin Center
Analyze Windows Server system data by using System Insights
Manage event logs
Deploy Azure Monitor agents
Collect performance counters to Azure
Create alerts
Monitor Azure VMs by using Azure diagnostics extension
Monitor Azure VMs performance by using VM Insights
Troubleshoot Windows Server on-premises and hybrid networking
Troubleshoot hybrid network connectivity
Troubleshoot on-premises connectivity
Troubleshoot Windows Server virtual machines in Azure
Troubleshoot deployment failures
Troubleshoot booting failures
Troubleshoot VM performance issues
Troubleshoot VM extension issues
Troubleshoot disk encryption issues
Troubleshoot storage
Troubleshoot VM connection issues
Troubleshoot Active Directory
Restore objects from AD recycle bin
Recover Active Directory database using Directory Services Restore mode
Recover system volume (SYSVOL)
Troubleshoot Active Directory replication
Troubleshoot Hybrid authentication issues
Troubleshoot on-premises Active Directory
Study resources
We recommend that you train and get hands-on experience before you take the exam.
We offer self-study options and classroom training as well as links to documentation,
community sites, and videos.
ノ Expand table
Study resources Links to learning and documentation
Get trained Choose from self-paced learning paths and modules or take an
instructor-led course
Find documentation Windows Server documentation
Azure documentation
Windows Server Security documentation
Protect data and infrastructure documentation
Best Practices for Securing Active Directory
Microsoft Sentinel documentation
Failover Clustering
Storage Spaces Direct overview
Azure Site Recovery documentation
Azure Backup Documentation
Virtualization documentation
Windows Server Storage documentation
Azure Migrate documentation
Migrating apps to Azure Active Directory
Azure Monitor documentation
Identity and Access documentation
Ask a question Microsoft Q&A
Get community Windows Server Community
support Azure Community Support
Follow Microsoft Microsoft Learn - Microsoft Tech Community
Learn
Find a video Exam Readiness Zone
Azure Fridays
Browse other Microsoft Learn shows
Change log
Key to understanding the table: The topic groups (also known as functional groups) are
in bold typeface followed by the objectives within each group. The table is a comparison
between the two versions of the exam skills measured and the third column describes
the extent of the changes.
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Skill area prior to July 26, 2024 Skill area as of July 26, 2024 Change
Audience profile No
change
Secure Windows Server On-premises Secure Windows Server on-premises No
and Hybrid Infrastructures and hybrid infrastructures change
Secure Windows Server operating system Secure Windows Server operating system No
change
Secure a hybrid Active Directory Secure a hybrid Active Directory No
infrastructure infrastructure change
Identify and remediate Windows Server Identify and remediate Windows Server Minor
security issues by using Azure Services security issues by using Azure services
Secure Windows Server networking Secure Windows Server networking No
change
Secure Windows Server storage Secure Windows Server storage No
change
Implement and Manage Windows Server Implement and manage Windows Server No
High Availability high availability change
Implement a Windows Server failover Implement a Windows Server failover No
cluster cluster change
Manage failover clustering Manage failover clustering No
change
Implement and manage Storage Spaces Implement and manage Storage Spaces No
Direct Direct change
Implement Disaster Recovery Implement disaster recovery No
change
Manage backup and recovery for Manage backup and recovery for No
Windows Server Windows Server change
Implement disaster recovery by using Implement disaster recovery by using No
Azure Site Recovery Azure Site Recovery change
Protect virtual machines by using Hyper-V Protect virtual machines by using Hyper- No
replicas V replicas change
Migrate Servers and Workloads Migrate servers and workloads No
change
Skill area prior to July 26, 2024 Skill area as of July 26, 2024 Change
Migrate on-premises storage to on- Migrate on-premises storage to on- No
premises servers or Azure premises servers or Azure change
Migrate on-premises servers to Azure Migrate on-premises servers to Azure No
change
Migrate workloads from previous versions Migrate workloads from previous versions No
to Windows Server 2022 to Windows Server 2022 change
Migrate IIS workloads to Azure Migrate IIS workloads to Azure No
change
Migrate an Active Directory Domain Migrate an Active Directory Domain No
Services (AD DS) Infrastructure to Services (AD DS) infrastructure to change
Windows Server 2022 AD DS Windows Server 2022 AD DS
Monitor and Troubleshoot Windows Monitor and troubleshoot Windows No
Server Environments Server environments change
Monitor Windows Server by using Monitor Windows Server by using No
Windows Server tools and Azure services Windows Server tools and Azure services change
Troubleshoot Windows Server On- Troubleshoot Windows Server On- No
premises and Hybrid networking premises and Hybrid networking change
Troubleshoot Windows Server virtual Troubleshoot Windows Server virtual No
machines in Azure machines in Azure change
Troubleshoot Active Directory Troubleshoot Active Directory No
change
Skills measured prior to July 26, 2024
Audience profile
Candidates for this exam are responsible for configuring and managing Windows Server
on-premises, hybrid, and Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) platform workloads. The
Windows Server Hybrid Administrator is tasked with integrating Windows Server
environments with Azure services and managing Windows Server in on-premises
networks. This role manages and maintains Windows Server IaaS workloads in Azure as
well as migrating and deploying workloads to Azure. This role typically collaborates with
Azure Administrators, Enterprise Architects, Microsoft 365 administrators, and network
engineers.
Candidates for this exam deploy, package, secure, update, and configure Windows
Server workloads using on-premises, hybrid, and cloud technologies. This role
implements and manages on-premises and hybrid solutions, such as identity, security,
management, compute, networking, storage, monitoring, high availability, and disaster
recovery. This role uses administrative tools and technologies such as Windows Admin
Center, PowerShell, Azure Arc, Azure Policy, Azure Monitor, Azure Automation Update
Management, Microsoft Defender for Identity, Microsoft Defender for Cloud, and IaaS
VM administration.
Candidates for this exam have several years of experience with Windows Server
operating systems.
Secure Windows Server on-premises and hybrid infrastructures (25–30%)
Implement and manage Windows Server high availability (10–15%)
Implement disaster recovery (10–15%)
Migrate servers and workloads (20–25%)
Monitor and troubleshoot Windows Server environments (20–25%)
Secure Windows Server on-premises and hybrid
infrastructures (25–30%)
Secure Windows Server operating system
Configure and manage Exploit Protection
Configure and manage Windows Defender Application Control
Configure and manage Microsoft Defender for Servers
Configure and manage Windows Defender Credential Guard
Configure SmartScreen
Implement operating system security by using Group Policies
Secure a hybrid Active Directory infrastructure
Configure password policies
Enable password block lists
Manage protected users
Manage account security on an RODC
Harden domain controllers
Configure authentication policy silos
Restrict access to domain controllers
Configure account security
Manage AD built-in administrative groups
Manage AD delegation
Implement and manage Microsoft Defender for Identity
Identify and remediate Windows Server security issues by using
Azure services
Monitor on-premises servers and Azure IaaS VMs by using Microsoft Sentinel
Identify and remediate security issues on-premises servers and Azure IaaS VMs by
using Microsoft Defender for Cloud
Secure Windows Server networking
Manage Windows Defender Firewall
Implement domain isolation
Implement connection security rules
Secure Windows Server storage
Manage Windows BitLocker Drive Encryption (BitLocker)
Manage and recover encrypted volumes
Enable storage encryption by using Azure Disk Encryption
Manage disk encryption keys for IaaS virtual machines
Implement and Manage Windows Server high availability
(10–15%)
Implement a Windows Server failover cluster
Implement a failover cluster on-premises, hybrid, or cloud-only
Create a Windows failover cluster
Implement a stretch cluster across datacenters or Azure regions
Configure storage for failover clustering
Modify quorum options
Configure network adapters for failover clustering
Configure cluster workload options
Configure cluster sets
Configure Scale-Out File servers
Create an Azure witness
Configure a floating IP address for the cluster
Implement load balancing for the failover cluster
Manage failover clustering
Implement cluster-aware updating
Recover a failed cluster node
Upgrade a node to Windows Server 2022
Failover workloads between nodes
Install Windows updates on cluster nodes
Manage failover clusters using Windows Admin Center
Implement and manage Storage Spaces Direct
Create a failover cluster using Storage Spaces Direct
Upgrade a Storage Spaces Direct node
Implement networking for Storage Spaces Direct
Configure Storage Spaces Direct
Implement disaster recovery (10–15%)
Manage backup and recovery for Windows Server
Back up and restore files and folders to Azure Recovery Services Vault
Install and manage Azure Backup Server
Back up and recover using Azure Backup Server
Manage backups in Azure Recovery Services Vault
Create a backup policy
Configure backup for Azure VM using the built-in backup agent
Recover VM using temporary snapshots
Recover VMs to new Azure VMs
Restore a VM
Implement disaster recovery by using Azure Site Recovery
Configure Azure Site Recovery networking
Configure Site Recovery for on-premises VMs
Configure a recovery plan
Configure Site Recovery for Azure VMs
Implement VM replication to secondary datacenter or Azure region
Configure Azure Site Recovery policies
Protect virtual machines by using Hyper-V replicas
Configure Hyper-V hosts for replication
Manage Hyper-V replica servers
Configure VM replication
Perform a failover
Migrate servers and workloads (20–25%)
Migrate on-premises storage to on-premises servers or Azure
Transfer data and share
Cut over to a new server by using Storage Migration Service (SMS)
Use Storage Migration Service to migrate to Azure VMs
Migrate to Azure file shares
Migrate on-premises servers to Azure
Deploy and configure Azure Migrate appliance
Migrate VM workloads to Azure IaaS
Migrate physical workloads to Azure IaaS
Migrate by using Azure Migrate
Migrate workloads from previous versions to Windows Server 2022
Migrate IIS
Migrate Hyper-V hosts
Migrate RDS host servers
Migrate DHCP
Migrate print servers
Migrate IIS workloads to Azure
Migrate IIS workloads to Azure Web Apps
Migrate IIS workloads to containers
Migrate an AD DS infrastructure to Windows Server 2022 AD DS
Migrate AD DS objects, including users, groups and Group Policies using AD
Migration Tool
Migrate to a new Active Directory forest
Upgrade an existing forest
Monitor and troubleshoot Windows Server environments
(20–25%)
Monitor Windows Server by using Windows Server tools and Azure
services
Monitor Windows Server by using Performance Monitor
Create and configure Data Collector Sets
Monitor servers and configure alerts by using Windows Admin Center
Analyze Windows Server system data by using System Insights
Manage event logs
Deploy Azure Monitor agents
Collect performance counters to Azure
Create alerts
Monitor Azure VMs by using Azure diagnostics extension
Monitor Azure VMs performance by using VM Insights
Troubleshoot Windows Server on-premises and hybrid networking
Troubleshoot hybrid network connectivity
Troubleshoot on-premises connectivity
Troubleshoot Windows Server virtual machines in Azure
Troubleshoot deployment failures
Troubleshoot booting failures
Troubleshoot VM performance issues
Troubleshoot VM extension issues
Troubleshoot disk encryption issues
Troubleshoot storage
Troubleshoot VM connection issues
Troubleshoot Active Directory
Restore objects from AD recycle bin
Recover Active Directory database using Directory Services Restore mode
Recover SYSVOL
Troubleshoot Active Directory replication
Troubleshoot Hybrid authentication issues
Troubleshoot on-premises Active Directory
Study guide for Exam AZ-900: Microsoft
Azure Fundamentals
Article • 12/22/2023
Purpose of this document
This study guide should help you understand what to expect on the exam and includes a
summary of the topics the exam might cover and links to additional resources. The
information and materials in this document should help you focus your studies as you
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of January 23, 2024 Study this list if you plan to take the exam AFTER that date.
Review the skills measured Study this list of skills if you take your exam PRIOR to the date
prior to January 23, 2024 provided.
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Updates to the exam
Our exams are updated periodically to reflect skills that are required to perform a role.
We have included two versions of the Skills Measured objectives depending on when
you are taking the exam.
We always update the English language version of the exam first. Some exams are
localized into other languages, and those are updated approximately eight weeks after
the English version is updated. Although Microsoft makes every effort to update
localized versions as noted, there may be times when the localized versions of an exam
are not updated on this schedule. Other available languages are listed in the Schedule
Exam section of the Exam Details webpage. If the exam isn't available in your preferred
language, you can request an additional 30 minutes to complete the exam.
Note
The bullets that follow each of the skills measured are intended to illustrate how we are
assessing that skill. Related topics may be covered in the exam.
Note
Most questions cover features that are general availability (GA). The exam may contain
questions on Preview features if those features are commonly used.
Skills measured as of January 23, 2024
Audience profile
As a candidate for this exam, you’re a technology professional who wants to
demonstrate foundational knowledge of cloud concepts in general and Microsoft Azure
in particular. This exam is a common starting point in a journey towards a career in
Azure.
You can describe Azure architectural components and Azure services, such as:
Compute
Networking
Storage
You can also describe features and tools to secure, govern, and administer Azure.
You should have skills and experience working with an area of IT, such as:
Infrastructure management
Database management
Software development
Skills at a glance
Describe cloud concepts (25–30%)
Describe Azure architecture and services (35–40%)
Describe Azure management and governance (30–35%)
Describe cloud concepts (25–30%)
Describe cloud computing
Define cloud computing
Describe the shared responsibility model
Define cloud models, including public, private, and hybrid
Identify appropriate use cases for each cloud model
Describe the consumption-based model
Compare cloud pricing models
Describe serverless
Describe the benefits of using cloud services
Describe the benefits of high availability and scalability in the cloud
Describe the benefits of reliability and predictability in the cloud
Describe the benefits of security and governance in the cloud
Describe the benefits of manageability in the cloud
Describe cloud service types
Describe infrastructure as a service (IaaS)
Describe platform as a service (PaaS)
Describe software as a service (SaaS)
Identify appropriate use cases for each cloud service type (IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS)
Describe Azure architecture and services (35–40%)
Describe the core architectural components of Azure
Describe Azure regions, region pairs, and sovereign regions
Describe availability zones
Describe Azure datacenters
Describe Azure resources and resource groups
Describe subscriptions
Describe management groups
Describe the hierarchy of resource groups, subscriptions, and management groups
Describe Azure compute and networking services
Compare compute types, including containers, virtual machines, and functions
Describe virtual machine options, including Azure virtual machines, Azure Virtual
Machine Scale Sets, availability sets, and Azure Virtual Desktop
Describe the resources required for virtual machines
Describe application hosting options, including web apps, containers, and virtual
machines
Describe virtual networking, including the purpose of Azure virtual networks, Azure
virtual subnets, peering, Azure DNS, Azure VPN Gateway, and ExpressRoute
Define public and private endpoints
Describe Azure storage services
Compare Azure Storage services
Describe storage tiers
Describe redundancy options
Describe storage account options and storage types
Identify options for moving files, including AzCopy, Azure Storage Explorer, and
Azure File Sync
Describe migration options, including Azure Migrate and Azure Data Box
Describe Azure identity, access, and security
Describe directory services in Azure, including Microsoft Entra ID and Microsoft
Entra Domain Services
Describe authentication methods in Azure, including single sign-on (SSO), multi-
factor authentication (MFA), and passwordless
Describe external identities in Azure, including business-to-business (B2B) and
business-to-customer (B2C)
Describe Microsoft Entra Conditional Access
Describe Azure role-based access control (RBAC)
Describe the concept of Zero Trust
Describe the purpose of the defense-in-depth model
Describe the purpose of Microsoft Defender for Cloud
Describe Azure management and governance (30–35%)
Describe cost management in Azure
Describe factors that can affect costs in Azure
Compare the pricing calculator and the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) Calculator
Describe cost management capabilities in Azure
Describe the purpose of tags
Describe features and tools in Azure for governance and
compliance
Describe the purpose of Microsoft Purview in Azure
Describe the purpose of Azure Policy
Describe the purpose of resource locks
Describe features and tools for managing and deploying Azure
resources
Describe the Azure portal
Describe Azure Cloud Shell, including Azure Command-Line Interface (CLI) and
Azure PowerShell
Describe the purpose of Azure Arc
Describe infrastructure as code (IaC)
Describe Azure Resource Manager (ARM) and ARM templates
Describe monitoring tools in Azure
Describe the purpose of Azure Advisor
Describe Azure Service Health
Describe Azure Monitor, including Log Analytics, Azure Monitor alerts, and
Application Insights
Study resources
We recommend that you train and get hands-on experience before you take the exam.
We offer self-study options and classroom training as well as links to documentation,
community sites, and videos.
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Study resources Links to learning and documentation
Get trained Choose from self-paced learning paths and modules or take an
instructor-led course
Study resources Links to learning and documentation
Find documentation Azure on Microsoft Learn
Azure documentation
Microsoft Cloud Adoption Framework for Azure
Accelerate cloud adoption with the Microsoft Cloud Adoption
Framework for Azure
Ask a question Microsoft Q&A | Microsoft Docs
Get community Azure Community Support
support
Follow Microsoft Microsoft Learn - Microsoft Tech Community
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Find a video Exam Readiness Zone
Azure Fridays
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Change log
Key to understanding the table: The topic groups (also known as functional groups) are
in bold typeface followed by the objectives within each group. The table is a comparison
between the two versions of the exam skills measured and the third column describes
the extent of the changes.
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Skill area prior to January 23, 2024 Skill area as of January 23, 2024 Change
Audience profile No
change
Describe cloud concepts Describe cloud concepts No
change
Describe cloud computing Describe cloud computing No
change
Describe the benefits of using cloud Describe the benefits of using cloud No
services services change
Describe cloud service types Describe cloud service types Minor
Describe Azure architecture and services Describe Azure architecture and services No
change
Skill area prior to January 23, 2024 Skill area as of January 23, 2024 Change
Describe the core architectural Describe the core architectural No
components of Azure components of Azure change
Describe Azure compute and networking Describe Azure compute and networking No
services services change
Describe Azure storage services Describe Azure storage services No
change
Describe Azure identity, access, and Describe Azure identity, access, and Minor
security security
Describe Azure management and Describe Azure management and No
governance governance change
Describe cost management in Azure Describe cost management in Azure No
change
Describe features and tools in Azure for Describe features and tools in Azure for No
governance and compliance governance and compliance change
Describe features and tools for managing Describe features and tools for managing No
and deploying Azure resources and deploying Azure resources change
Describe monitoring tools in Azure Describe monitoring tools in Azure No
change
Skills measured prior to January 23, 2024
Audience profile
Candidates for this exam are technology professionals who want to demonstrate
foundational knowledge of cloud concepts in general and Azure in particular. This
certification is a common starting point in a journey towards a career in Azure.
These professionals can describe Azure architectural components and Azure services,
such as compute, networking, and storage. They can also describe features and tools to
secure, govern, and administer Azure.
Candidates for this exam have skills and experience working with an area of information
technology (IT), such as infrastructure management, database management, or software
development.
Describe cloud concepts (25–30%)
Describe Azure architecture and services (35–40%)
Describe Azure management and governance (30–35%)
Describe cloud concepts (25–30%)
Describe cloud computing
Define cloud computing
Describe the shared responsibility model
Define cloud models, including public, private, and hybrid
Identify appropriate use cases for each cloud model
Describe the consumption-based model
Compare cloud pricing models
Describe serverless
Describe the benefits of using cloud services
Describe the benefits of high availability and scalability in the cloud
Describe the benefits of reliability and predictability in the cloud
Describe the benefits of security and governance in the cloud
Describe the benefits of manageability in the cloud
Describe cloud service types
Describe infrastructure as a service (IaaS)
Describe platform as a service (PaaS)
Describe software as a service (SaaS)
Identify appropriate use cases for each cloud service (IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS)
Describe Azure architecture and services (35–40%)
Describe the core architectural components of Azure
Describe Azure regions, region pairs, and sovereign regions
Describe availability zones
Describe Azure datacenters
Describe Azure resources and resource groups
Describe subscriptions
Describe management groups
Describe the hierarchy of resource groups, subscriptions, and management groups
Describe Azure compute and networking services
Compare compute types, including containers, virtual machines, and functions
Describe virtual machine options, including Azure virtual machines, Azure Virtual
Machine Scale Sets, availability sets, and Azure Virtual Desktop
Describe the resources required for virtual machines
Describe application hosting options, including web apps, containers, and virtual
machines
Describe virtual networking, including the purpose of Azure virtual networks, Azure
virtual subnets, peering, Azure DNS, Azure VPN Gateway, and ExpressRoute
Define public and private endpoints
Describe Azure storage services
Compare Azure Storage services
Describe storage tiers
Describe redundancy options
Describe storage account options and storage types
Identify options for moving files, including AzCopy, Azure Storage Explorer, and
Azure File Sync
Describe migration options, including Azure Migrate and Azure Data Box
Describe Azure identity, access, and security
Describe directory services in Azure, including Azure Active Directory (Azure AD),
part of Microsoft Entra and Azure Active Directory Domain Services (Azure AD DS)
Describe authentication methods in Azure, including single sign-on (SSO), multi-
factor authentication (MFA), and passwordless
Describe external identities in Azure, including business-to-business (B2B) and
business-to-customer (B2C)
Describe Conditional Access in Azure AD
Describe Azure role-based access control (RBAC)
Describe the concept of Zero Trust
Describe the purpose of the defense-in-depth model
Describe the purpose of Microsoft Defender for Cloud
Describe Azure management and governance (30–35%)
Describe cost management in Azure
Describe factors that can affect costs in Azure
Compare the pricing calculator and the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) Calculator
Describe cost management capabilities in Azure
Describe the purpose of tags
Describe features and tools in Azure for governance and
compliance
Describe the purpose of Microsoft Purview in Azure
Describe the purpose of Azure Policy
Describe the purpose of resource locks
Describe features and tools for managing and deploying Azure
resources
Describe the Azure portal
Describe Azure Cloud Shell, including Azure Command-Line Interface (CLI) and
Azure PowerShell
Describe the purpose of Azure Arc
Describe infrastructure as code (IaC)
Describe Azure Resource Manager (ARM) and ARM templates
Describe monitoring tools in Azure
Describe the purpose of Azure Advisor
Describe Azure Service Health
Describe Azure Monitor, including Log Analytics, Azure Monitor alerts, and
Application Insights
Study guide for Exam DP-100: Designing
and Implementing a Data Science
Solution on Azure
Article • 09/18/2024
Purpose of this document
This study guide should help you understand what to expect on the exam and includes a
summary of the topics the exam might cover and links to additional resources. The
information and materials in this document should help you focus your studies as you
prepare for the exam.
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Useful links Description
How to earn the Some certifications only require passing one exam, while others require
certification passing multiple exams.
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You can renew by passing a free online assessment on Microsoft Learn.
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profile schedule and renew exams and share and print certificates.
Exam scoring and A score of 700 or greater is required to pass.
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Exam sandbox You can explore the exam environment by visiting our exam sandbox.
Request If you use assistive devices, require extra time, or need modification to
accommodations any part of the exam experience, you can request an accommodation.
Take a free Practice Test your skills with practice questions to help you prepare for the
Assessment exam.
Updates to the exam
We always update the English language version of the exam first. Some exams are
localized into other languages, and those are updated approximately eight weeks after
the English version is updated. While Microsoft makes every effort to update localized
versions as noted, there may be times when the localized versions of an exam are not
updated on this schedule. Other available languages are listed in the Schedule Exam
section of the Exam Details webpage. If the exam isn't available in your preferred
language, you can request an additional 30 minutes to complete the exam.
Note
The bullets that follow each of the skills measured are intended to illustrate how we are
assessing that skill. Related topics may be covered in the exam.
Note
Most questions cover features that are general availability (GA). The exam may contain
questions on Preview features if those features are commonly used.
Skills measured as of October 16, 2024
Audience profile
As a candidate for this exam, you should have subject matter expertise in applying data
science and machine learning to implement and run machine learning workloads on
Azure.
Your responsibilities for this role include:
Designing and creating a suitable working environment for data science
workloads.
Exploring data.
Training machine learning models.
Implementing pipelines.
Running jobs to prepare for production.
Managing, deploying, and monitoring scalable machine learning solutions.
As a candidate for this exam, you should have knowledge and experience in data
science by using:
Azure Machine Learning
MLflow
Skills at a glance
Design and prepare a machine learning solution (20–25%)
Explore data, and train models (35–40%)
Prepare a model for deployment (20–25%)
Deploy and retrain a model (10–15%)
Design and prepare a machine learning solution (20–25%)
Design a machine learning solution
Determine the appropriate compute specifications for a training workload
Describe model deployment requirements
Select which development approach to use to build or train a model
Manage an Azure Machine Learning workspace
Create an Azure Machine Learning workspace
Manage a workspace by using developer tools for workspace interaction
Set up Git integration for source control
Create and manage registries
Manage data in an Azure Machine Learning workspace
Select Azure Storage resources
Register and maintain datastores
Create and manage data assets
Manage compute for experiments in Azure Machine Learning
Create compute targets for experiments and training
Select an environment for a machine learning use case
Configure attached compute resources, including Azure Synapse Spark pools and
serverless Spark compute
Monitor compute utilization
Explore data, and train models (35–40%)
Explore data by using data assets and data stores
Access and wrangle data during interactive development
Wrangle data interactively with attached Synapse Spark pools and serverless Spark
compute
Create models by using the Azure Machine Learning designer
Create a training pipeline
Consume data assets from the designer
Use custom code components in designer
Evaluate the model, including responsible AI guidelines
Use automated machine learning to explore optimal models
Use automated machine learning for tabular data
Use automated machine learning for computer vision
Use automated machine learning for natural language processing
Select and understand training options, including preprocessing and algorithms
Evaluate an automated machine learning run, including responsible AI guidelines
Use notebooks for custom model training
Develop code by using a compute instance
Track model training by using MLflow
Evaluate a model
Train a model by using Python SDK v2
Use the terminal to configure a compute instance
Tune hyperparameters with Azure Machine Learning
Select a sampling method
Define the search space
Define the primary metric
Define early termination options
Prepare a model for deployment (20–25%)
Run model training scripts
Configure job run settings for a script
Configure compute for a job run
Consume data from a data asset in a job
Run a script as a job by using Azure Machine Learning
Use MLflow to log metrics from a job run
Use logs to troubleshoot job run errors
Configure an environment for a job run
Define parameters for a job
Implement training pipelines
Create a pipeline
Pass data between steps in a pipeline
Run and schedule a pipeline
Monitor pipeline runs
Create custom components
Use component-based pipelines
Manage models in Azure Machine Learning
Describe MLflow model output
Identify an appropriate framework to package a model
Assess a model by using responsible AI principles
Deploy and retrain a model (10–15%)
Deploy a model
Configure settings for online deployment
Configure compute for a batch deployment
Deploy a model to an online endpoint
Deploy a model to a batch endpoint
Test an online deployed service
Invoke the batch endpoint to start a batch scoring job
Apply machine learning operations (MLOps) practices
Trigger an Azure Machine Learning job, including from Azure DevOps or GitHub
Automate model retraining based on new data additions or data changes
Define event-based retraining triggers
Study resources
We recommend that you train and get hands-on experience before you take the exam.
We offer self-study options and classroom training as well as links to documentation,
community sites, and videos.
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Study resources Links to learning and documentation
Get trained Choose from self-paced learning paths and modules or take an
instructor-led course
Find documentation Azure Databricks
Azure Machine Learning
Azure Synapse Analytics
MLflow and Azure Machine Learning
Ask a question Microsoft Q&A | Microsoft Docs
Get community AI - Machine Learning - Microsoft Tech Community
support AI - Machine Learning Blog - Microsoft Tech Community
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Change log
The table below summarizes the changes between the current and previous version of
the skills measured. The functional groups are in bold typeface followed by the
objectives within each group. The table is a comparison between the previous and
current version of the exam skills measured and the third column describes the extent of
the changes.
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Skill area prior to October 16, 2024 Skill area as of October 16, 2024 Change
Explore data, and train models Explore data, and train models No %
change
Explore data by using data assets and Explore data by using data assets and Minor
data stores data stores
Study guide for Exam DP-203: Data
Engineering on Microsoft Azure
Article • 09/24/2024
Purpose of this document
This study guide should help you understand what to expect on the exam and includes a
summary of the topics the exam might cover and links to additional resources. The
information and materials in this document should help you focus your studies as you
prepare for the exam.
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Useful links Description
How to earn the Some certifications only require passing one exam, while others require
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Take a free Practice Test your skills with practice questions to help you prepare for the
Assessment exam.
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Our exams are updated periodically to reflect skills that are required to perform a role.
We always update the English language version of the exam first. Some exams are
localized into other languages, and those are updated approximately eight weeks after
the English version is updated. Other available languages are listed in the Schedule
Exam section of the Exam Details webpage. If the exam isn't available in your preferred
language, you can request an additional 30 minutes to complete the exam.
Note
The bullets that follow each of the skills measured are intended to illustrate how we are
assessing that skill. Related topics may be covered in the exam.
Note
Most questions cover features that are general availability (GA). The exam may contain
questions on Preview features if those features are commonly used.
Skills measured as of October 24, 2024
Audience profile
As a candidate for this exam, you should have subject matter expertise in integrating,
transforming, and consolidating data from various structured, unstructured, and
streaming data systems into a suitable schema for building analytics solutions.
As an Azure data engineer, you help stakeholders understand the data through
exploration, and build and maintain secure and compliant data processing pipelines by
using different tools and techniques. You use various Azure data services and
frameworks to store and produce cleansed and enhanced datasets for analysis. This data
store can be designed with different architecture patterns based on business
requirements, including:
Modern data warehouse (MDW)
Big data
Lakehouse architecture
As an Azure data engineer, you also help to ensure that the operationalization of data
pipelines and data stores are high-performing, efficient, organized, and reliable, given a
set of business requirements and constraints. You help to identify and troubleshoot
operational and data quality issues. You also design, implement, monitor, and optimize
data platforms to meet the data pipelines.
As a candidate for this exam, you must have solid knowledge of data processing
languages, including:
SQL
Python
Scala
You need to understand parallel processing and data architecture patterns. You should
be proficient in using the following to create data processing solutions:
Azure Data Factory
Azure Synapse Analytics
Azure Stream Analytics
Azure Event Hubs
Azure Data Lake Storage
Azure Databricks
Skills at a glance
Design and implement data storage (15–20%)
Develop data processing (40–45%)
Secure, monitor, and optimize data storage and data processing (30–35%)
Design and implement data storage (15–20%)
Implement a partition strategy
Implement a partition strategy for files
Implement a partition strategy for analytical workloads
Implement a partition strategy for streaming workloads
Implement a partition strategy for Azure Synapse Analytics
Identify when partitioning is needed in Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2
Design and implement the data exploration layer
Create and execute queries by using a compute solution that leverages SQL
serverless and Spark clusters
Recommend and implement Azure Synapse Analytics database templates
Push new or updated data lineage to Microsoft Purview
Browse and search metadata in Microsoft Purview Data Catalog
Develop data processing (40–45%)
Ingest and transform data
Design and implement incremental data loads
Transform data by using Apache Spark
Transform data by using Transact-SQL (T-SQL) in Azure Synapse Analytics
Ingest and transform data by using Azure Synapse Pipelines or Azure Data Factory
Transform data by using Azure Stream Analytics
Cleanse data
Handle duplicate data
Avoiding duplicate data by using Azure Stream Analytics Exactly Once Delivery
Handle missing data
Handle late-arriving data
Split data
Shred JSON
Encode and decode data
Configure error handling for a transformation
Normalize and denormalize data
Perform data exploratory analysis
Develop a batch processing solution
Develop batch processing solutions by using Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2, Azure
Databricks, Azure Synapse Analytics, and Azure Data Factory
Use PolyBase to load data to a SQL pool
Implement Azure Synapse Link and query the replicated data
Create data pipelines
Scale resources
Configure the batch size
Create tests for data pipelines
Integrate Jupyter or Python notebooks into a data pipeline
Upsert batch data
Revert data to a previous state
Configure exception handling
Configure batch retention
Read from and write to a delta lake
Develop a stream processing solution
Create a stream processing solution by using Stream Analytics and Azure Event
Hubs
Process data by using Spark structured streaming
Create windowed aggregates
Handle schema drift
Process time series data
Process data across partitions
Process within one partition
Configure checkpoints and watermarking during processing
Scale resources
Create tests for data pipelines
Optimize pipelines for analytical or transactional purposes
Handle interruptions
Configure exception handling
Upsert stream data
Replay archived stream data
Read from and write to a delta lake
Manage batches and pipelines
Trigger batches
Handle failed batch loads
Validate batch loads
Manage data pipelines in Azure Data Factory or Azure Synapse Pipelines
Schedule data pipelines in Data Factory or Azure Synapse Pipelines
Implement version control for pipeline artifacts
Manage Spark jobs in a pipeline
Secure, monitor, and optimize data storage and data
processing (30–35%)
Implement data security
Implement data masking
Encrypt data at rest and in motion
Implement row-level and column-level security
Implement Azure role-based access control (RBAC)
Implement POSIX-like access control lists (ACLs) for Data Lake Storage Gen2
Implement a data retention policy
Implement secure endpoints (private and public)
Implement resource tokens in Azure Databricks
Load a DataFrame with sensitive information
Write encrypted data to tables or Parquet files
Manage sensitive information
Monitor data storage and data processing
Implement logging used by Azure Monitor
Configure monitoring services
Monitor stream processing
Measure performance of data movement
Monitor and update statistics about data across a system
Monitor data pipeline performance
Measure query performance
Schedule and monitor pipeline tests
Interpret Azure Monitor metrics and logs
Implement a pipeline alert strategy
Optimize and troubleshoot data storage and data processing
Compact small files
Handle skew in data
Handle data spill
Optimize resource management
Tune queries by using indexers
Tune queries by using cache
Troubleshoot a failed Spark job
Troubleshoot a failed pipeline run, including activities executed in external services
Study resources
We recommend that you train and get hands-on experience before you take the exam.
We offer self-study options and classroom training as well as links to documentation,
community sites, and videos.
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Study resources Links to learning and documentation
Get trained Choose from self-paced learning paths and modules or take an
instructor-led course
Find documentation Azure Data Lake Storage
Azure Synapse Analytics
Azure Databricks
Data Factory
Azure Stream Analytics
Event Hubs
Azure Monitor
Ask a question Microsoft Q&A | Microsoft Docs
Get community Analytics on Azure | TechCommunity
support Azure Synapse Analytics | TechCommunity
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Change log
Key to understanding the table: The topic groups (also known as functional groups) are
in bold typeface followed by the objectives within each group. The table is a comparison
between the two versions of the exam skills measured and the third column describes
the extent of the changes.
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Skill area prior to October 24, 2024 Skill area as of October 24, 2024 Change
Develop data processing Develop data processing No change
Ingest and transform data Ingest and transform data Minor
Study guide for Exam DP-300:
Administering Microsoft Azure SQL
Solutions
Article • 09/25/2024
Purpose of this document
This study guide should help you understand what to expect on the exam and includes a
summary of the topics the exam might cover and links to additional resources. The
information and materials in this document should help you focus your studies as you
prepare for the exam.
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Useful links Description
How to earn the Some certifications only require passing one exam, while others require
certification passing multiple exams.
Certification renewal Microsoft associate, expert, and specialty certifications expire annually.
You can renew by passing a free online assessment on Microsoft Learn.
Your Microsoft Learn Connecting your certification profile to Microsoft Learn allows you to
profile schedule and renew exams and share and print certificates.
Exam scoring and A score of 700 or greater is required to pass.
score reports
Exam sandbox You can explore the exam environment by visiting our exam sandbox.
Request If you use assistive devices, require extra time, or need modification to
accommodations any part of the exam experience, you can request an accommodation.
Take a free Practice Test your skills with practice questions to help you prepare for the
Assessment exam.
Updates to the exam
We always update the English language version of the exam first. Some exams are
localized into other languages, and those are updated approximately eight weeks after
the English version is updated. Although Microsoft makes every effort to update
localized versions as noted, there may be times when the localized versions of an exam
are not updated on this schedule. Other available languages are listed in the Schedule
Exam section of the Exam Details webpage. If the exam isn't available in your preferred
language, you can request an additional 30 minutes to complete the exam.
Note
The bullets that follow each of the skills measured are intended to illustrate how we are
assessing that skill. Related topics may be covered in the exam.
Note
Most questions cover features that are general availability (GA). The exam may contain
questions on Preview features if those features are commonly used.
Skills measured as of October 25, 2024
Audience profile
As a candidate for this exam, you should have subject matter expertise in building
database solutions that are designed to support multiple workloads built with:
SQL Server on-premises
Azure SQL services
You’re a database administrator who manages on-premises and cloud databases built
with SQL Server and Azure SQL services.
As the Azure database administrator, you implement and manage the operational
aspects of cloud-native and hybrid data platform solutions built on SQL Server and
Azure SQL services. You use a variety of methods and tools to perform and automate
day-to-day operations, including applying knowledge of using Transact-SQL (T-SQL) and
other tools for administrative management purposes.
You’re responsible for the following concerning database solutions:
Management
Availability
Security
Performance monitoring and optimization
You evaluate and implement migration strategies for moving databases between Azure
and on-premises. Plus, you work with Azure data engineers, Azure solution architects,
Azure developers, data scientists, and other professionals to manage operational
aspects of data platform solutions.
As a candidate for this exam, you should have knowledge of and experience with:
Azure SQL Database
Azure SQL Managed Instance
SQL Server on Azure Virtual Machines (Windows and Linux)
Skills at a glance
Plan and implement data platform resources (20–25%)
Implement a secure environment (15–20%)
Monitor, configure, and optimize database resources (20–25%)
Configure and manage automation of tasks (15–20%)
Plan and configure a high availability and disaster recovery (HA/DR) environment
(20–25%)
Plan and implement data platform resources (20–25%)
Plan and deploy Azure SQL solutions
Deploy database offerings on selected platforms
Understand automated deployment
Apply patches and updates for hybrid and infrastructure as a service (IaaS)
deployment
Deploy hybrid SQL Server solutions
Recommend an appropriate database offering based on specific requirements
Evaluate the security aspects of the possible database offering
Recommend a table partitioning solution
Recommend a database sharding solution
Configure resources for scale and performance
Configure Azure SQL Database for scale and performance
Configure Azure SQL Managed Instance for scale and performance
Configure SQL Server on Azure Virtual Machines for scale and performance
Configure table partitioning
Configure data compression
Plan and implement a migration strategy
Evaluate requirements for the migration
Evaluate offline or online migration strategies
Implement an online migration strategy
Implement an offline migration strategy
Perform post migration validations
Troubleshoot a migration
Set up SQL Data Sync for Azure
Implement a migration to Azure
Implement a migration between Azure SQL services
Implement Azure SQL Managed Instance database copy and move
Implement a secure environment (15–20%)
Configure database authentication and authorization
Configure authentication by using Active Directory and Microsoft Entra ID
Create users from Microsoft Entra identities
Configure security principals
Configure database and object-level permissions using graphical tools
Apply the principle of least privilege for all securables
Troubleshoot authentication and authorization issues
Manage authentication and authorization by using T-SQL
Implement security for data at rest and data in transit
Implement transparent data encryption (TDE)
Implement object-level encryption
Configure server- and database-level firewall rules
Implement Always Encrypted
Implement Always Encrypted with VBS enclaves
Configure secure access
Configure Transport Layer Security (TLS)
Implement compliance controls for sensitive data
Apply a data classification strategy
Configure server and database audits
Implement data change tracking
Implement dynamic data masking
Manage database resources by using Microsoft Purview
Implement database ledger in Azure SQL
Implement row-level security
Configure Microsoft Defender for Azure SQL
Monitor, configure, and optimize database resources (20–
25%)
Monitor resource activity and performance
Prepare an operational performance baseline
Determine sources for performance metrics
Interpret performance metrics
Configure and monitor activity and performance
Monitor by using SQL Insights
Monitor by using database watcher
Monitor by using Extended Events
Monitor and optimize query performance
Configure Query Store
Monitor by using Query Store
Identify sessions that cause blocking
Identify performance issues using dynamic management views (DMVs)
Identify and implement index changes for queries
Recommend query construct modifications based on resource usage
Assess the use of query hints for query performance
Review execution plans
Monitor by using Intelligent Insights
Configure database solutions for optimal performance
Implement index maintenance tasks
Implement statistics maintenance tasks
Implement database integrity checks
Configure database automatic tuning
Configure server settings for performance
Configure Resource Governor for performance
Implement database-scoped configuration
Configure compute and storage resources for scaling
Configure intelligent query processing (IQP)
Configure and manage automation of tasks (15–20%)
Create and manage SQL Server Agent jobs
Manage schedules for regular maintenance jobs
Configure job alerts and notifications
Troubleshoot SQL Server Agent jobs
Automate deployment of database resources
Automate deployment by using Azure Resource Manager (ARM) and Bicep
templates
Automate deployment by using PowerShell
Automate deployment by using Azure CLI
Monitor and troubleshoot deployments
Create and manage database tasks in Azure
Create and configure elastic jobs
Create and configure database tasks by using automation
Configure alerts and notifications on database tasks
Troubleshoot automated database tasks
Plan and configure a high availability and disaster
recovery (HA/DR) environment (20–25%)
Recommend an HA/DR strategy for database solutions
Recommend HA/DR strategy based on Recovery Point Objective/Recovery Time
Objective (RPO/RTO) requirements
Evaluate HA/DR for hybrid deployments
Evaluate Azure-specific HA/DR solutions
Recommend a testing procedure for an HA/DR solution
Plan and perform backup and restore of a database
Recommend a database backup and restore strategy
Perform a database backup by using database tools
Perform a database restore by using database tools
Perform a database restore to a point in time
Configure long-term backup retention
Backup and restore a database by using T-SQL
Backup and restore to and from cloud storage
Configure HA/DR for database solutions
Configure active geo-replication
Configure an Always On availability group on Azure virtual machines
Configure failover groups
Configure quorum options for a Windows Server Failover Cluster
Configure Always On Failover Cluster Instances on Azure virtual machines
Configure log shipping
Monitor an HA/DR solution
Troubleshoot an HA/DR solution
Study resources
We recommend that you train and get hands-on experience before you take the exam.
We offer self-study options and classroom training as well as links to documentation,
community sites, and videos.
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Study resources Links to learning and documentation
Get trained Choose from self-paced learning paths and modules or take an
instructor-led course
Find documentation Azure SQL documentation
Azure SQL Database documentation
Azure documentation
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support
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Change log
The table below summarizes the changes between the current and previous version of
the skills measured. The functional groups are in bold typeface followed by the
objectives within each group. The table is a comparison between the previous and
current version of the exam skills measured and the third column describes the extent of
the changes.
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Skill area prior to October 25, 2024 Skill area as of October 25, 2024 Change
Implement a secure environment Implement a secure environment No
change
Implement compliance controls for Implement compliance controls for Minor
sensitive data sensitive data
Monitor, configure, and optimize Monitor, configure, and optimize No
database resources database resources change
Monitor resource activity and Monitor resource activity and Minor
performance performance
Study Guide for Exam DP-420:
Designing and Implementing Cloud-
Native Applications Using Microsoft
Azure Cosmos DB
Article • 09/24/2024
Purpose of this document
This study guide should help you understand what to expect on the exam and includes a
summary of the topics the exam might cover and links to additional resources. The
information and materials in this document should help you focus your studies as you
prepare for the exam.
ノ Expand table
Useful links Description
How to earn the Some certifications only require passing one exam, while others require
certification passing multiple exams.
Certification renewal Microsoft associate, expert, and specialty certifications expire annually.
You can renew by passing a free online assessment on Microsoft Learn.
Your Microsoft Learn Connecting your certification profile to Microsoft Learn allows you to
profile schedule and renew exams and share and print certificates.
Exam scoring and A score of 700 or greater is required to pass.
score reports
Exam sandbox You can explore the exam environment by visiting our exam sandbox.
Request If you use assistive devices, require extra time, or need modification to
accommodations any part of the exam experience, you can request an accommodation.
Take a free Practice Test your skills with practice questions to help you prepare for the
Assessment exam.
Updates to the exam
Our exams are updated periodically to reflect skills that are required to perform a role.
We always update the English language version of the exam first. Some exams are
localized into other languages, and those are updated approximately eight weeks after
the English version is updated. Other available languages are listed in the Schedule
Exam section of the Exam Details webpage. If the exam isn't available in your preferred
language, you can request an additional 30 minutes to complete the exam.
Note
The bullets that follow each of the skills measured are intended to illustrate how we are
assessing that skill. Related topics may be covered in the exam.
Note
Most questions cover features that are general availability (GA). The exam may contain
questions on Preview features if those features are commonly used.
Skills measured as of October 24, 2024
Audience profile
As a candidate for this exam, you should have subject matter expertise designing,
implementing, and monitoring cloud-native applications that store and manage data.
Your responsibilities for this role include:
Designing and implementing data models and data distribution.
Loading data into an Azure Cosmos DB database.
Optimizing and maintaining the solution.
As a professional in this role, you integrate the solution with other Azure services. You
also design, implement, and monitor solutions that consider security, availability,
resilience, and performance requirements.
As a candidate for this exam, you must have solid knowledge and experience with:
Developing apps for Azure.
Working with Azure Cosmos DB database technologies.
Creating server-side objects with JavaScript.
You should be proficient at developing applications that use the Azure Cosmos DB for
NoSQL API. You should be able to:
Write efficient SQL queries for the API.
Create appropriate indexing policies.
Interpret JSON.
Read C# or Java code.
Use PowerShell.
Additionally, you should be familiar with provisioning and managing resources in Azure.
Skills at a glance
Design and implement data models (35–40%)
Design and implement data distribution (5–10%)
Integrate an Azure Cosmos DB solution (5–10%)
Optimize an Azure Cosmos DB solution (15–20%)
Maintain an Azure Cosmos DB solution (25–30%)
Design and implement data models (35–40%)
Design and implement a non-relational data model for Azure
Cosmos DB for NoSQL
Develop a design by storing multiple entity types in the same container
Develop a design by storing multiple related entities in the same document
Develop a model that denormalizes data across documents
Develop a design by referencing between documents
Identify primary and unique keys
Identify data and associated access patterns
Specify a default time to live (TTL) on a container for a transactional store
Develop a design for versioning documents
Develop a design for document schema versioning
Design a data partitioning strategy for Azure Cosmos DB for
NoSQL
Choose a partitioning strategy based on a specific workload
Choose a partition key
Plan for transactions when choosing a partition key
Evaluate the cost of using a cross-partition query
Calculate and evaluate data distribution based on partition key selection
Calculate and evaluate throughput distribution based on partition key selection
Construct and implement a synthetic partition key
Design and implement a hierarchical partition key
Design partitioning for workloads that require multiple partition keys
Plan and implement sizing and scaling for a database created with
Azure Cosmos DB
Evaluate the throughput and data storage requirements for a specific workload
Choose between serverless, provisioned and free models
Choose when to use database-level provisioned throughput
Design for granular scale units and resource governance
Evaluate the cost of the global distribution of data
Configure throughput for Azure Cosmos DB by using the Azure portal
Implement client connectivity options in the Azure Cosmos DB SDK
Choose a connectivity mode (gateway versus direct)
Implement a connectivity mode
Create a connection to a database
Enable offline development by using the Azure Cosmos DB emulator
Handle connection errors
Implement a singleton for the client
Specify a region for global distribution
Configure client-side threading and parallelism options
Enable SDK logging
Implement data access by using the SQL language for Azure
Cosmos DB for NoSQL
Implement queries that use arrays, nested objects, aggregation, and ordering
Implement a correlated subquery
Implement queries that use array and type-checking functions
Implement queries that use mathematical, string, and date functions
Implement queries based on variable data
Implement data access by using Azure Cosmos DB for NoSQL SDKs
Choose when to use a point operation versus a query operation
Implement a point operation that creates, updates, and deletes documents
Implement an update by using a patch operation
Manage multi-document transactions using SDK Transactional Batch
Perform a multi-document load using Bulk Support in the SDK
Implement optimistic concurrency control using ETags
Override default consistency by using query request options
Implement session consistency by using session tokens
Implement a query operation that includes pagination
Implement a query operation by using a continuation token
Handle transient errors and 429s
Specify TTL for a document
Retrieve and use query metrics
Implement server-side programming in Azure Cosmos DB for
NoSQL by using JavaScript
Write, deploy, and call a stored procedure
Design stored procedures to work with multiple documents transactionally
Implement and call triggers
Implement a user-defined function
Design and implement data distribution (5–10%)
Design and implement a replication strategy for Azure Cosmos DB
Choose when to distribute data
Define automatic failover policies for regional failure for Azure Cosmos DB for
NoSQL
Perform manual failovers to move single master write regions
Choose a consistency model
Identify use cases for different consistency models
Evaluate the impact of consistency model choices on availability and associated
request unit (RU) cost
Evaluate the impact of consistency model choices on performance and latency
Specify application connections to replicated data
Design and implement multi-region write
Choose when to use multi-region write
Implement multi-region write
Implement a custom conflict resolution policy for Azure Cosmos DB for NoSQL
Integrate an Azure Cosmos DB solution (5–10%)
Enable Azure Cosmos DB analytical workloads
Enable Azure Synapse Link
Choose between Azure Synapse Link and Spark Connector
Enable the analytical store on a container
Implement custom partitioning in Azure Synapse Link
Enable a connection to an analytical store and query from Azure Synapse Spark or
Azure Synapse SQL
Perform a query against the transactional store from Spark
Write data back to the transactional store from Spark
Implement Change Data Capture in the Azure Cosmos DB analytical store
Implement time travel in Azure Synapse Link for Azure Cosmos DB
Implement solutions across services
Integrate events with other applications by using Azure Functions and Azure Event
Hubs
Denormalize data by using Change Feed and Azure Functions
Enforce referential integrity by using Change Feed and Azure Functions
Aggregate data by using Change Feed and Azure Functions, including reporting
Archive data by using Change Feed and Azure Functions
Implement Azure AI Search for an Azure Cosmos DB solution
Optimize an Azure Cosmos DB solution (15–20%)
Optimize query performance when using the API for Azure Cosmos
DB for NoSQL
Adjust indexes on the database
Calculate the cost of the query
Retrieve request unit cost of a point operation or query
Implement Azure Cosmos DB integrated cache
Design and implement change feeds for Azure Cosmos DB for
NoSQL
Develop an Azure Functions trigger to process a change feed
Consume a change feed from within an application by using the SDK
Manage the number of change feed instances by using the change feed estimator
Implement denormalization by using a change feed
Implement referential enforcement by using a change feed
Implement aggregation persistence by using a change feed
Implement data archiving by using a change feed
Define and implement an indexing strategy for Azure Cosmos DB
for NoSQL
Choose when to use a read-heavy versus write-heavy index strategy
Choose an appropriate index type
Configure a custom indexing policy by using the Azure portal
Implement a composite index
Optimize index performance
Maintain an Azure Cosmos DB solution (25–30%)
Monitor and troubleshoot an Azure Cosmos DB solution
Evaluate response status code and failure metrics
Monitor metrics for normalized throughput usage by using Azure Monitor
Monitor server-side latency metrics by using Azure Monitor
Monitor data replication in relation to latency and availability
Configure Azure Monitor alerts for Azure Cosmos DB
Implement and query Azure Cosmos DB logs
Monitor throughput across partitions
Monitor distribution of data across partitions
Monitor security by using logging and auditing
Implement backup and restore for an Azure Cosmos DB solution
Choose between periodic and continuous backup
Configure periodic backup
Configure continuous backup and recovery
Locate a recovery point for a point-in-time recovery
Recover a database or container from a recovery point
Implement security for an Azure Cosmos DB solution
Choose between service-managed and customer-managed encryption keys
Configure network-level access control for Azure Cosmos DB
Configure data encryption for Azure Cosmos DB
Manage control plane access to Azure Cosmos DB by using Azure role-based
access control (RBAC)
Manage data plane access to Azure Cosmos DB by using keys
Manage data plane access to Azure Cosmos DB by using Microsoft Entra ID
Configure cross-origin resource sharing (CORS) settings
Manage account keys by using Azure Key Vault
Implement customer-managed keys for encryption
Implement Always Encrypted
Implement data movement for an Azure Cosmos DB solution
Choose a data movement strategy
Move data by using client SDK bulk operations
Move data by using Azure Data Factory and Azure Synapse pipelines
Move data by using a Kafka connector
Move data by using Azure Stream Analytics
Move data by using the Azure Cosmos DB Spark Connector
Configure Azure Cosmos DB as a custom endpoint for an Azure IoT Hub
Implement a DevOps process for an Azure Cosmos DB solution
Choose when to use declarative versus imperative operations
Provision and manage Azure Cosmos DB resources by using Azure Resource
Manager templates
Migrate between standard and autoscale throughput by using PowerShell or Azure
CLI
Initiate a regional failover by using PowerShell or Azure CLI
Maintain indexing policies in production by using Azure Resource Manager
templates
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We recommend that you train and get hands-on experience before you take the exam.
We offer self-study options and classroom training as well as links to documentation,
community sites, and videos.
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Get trained Choose from self-paced learning paths and modules or take an
instructor-led course
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Azure documentation
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Change log
The table below summarizes the changes between the current and previous version of
the skills measured. The functional groups are in bold typeface followed by the
objectives within each group. The table is a comparison between the previous and
current version of the exam skills measured and the third column describes the extent of
the changes.
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Skill area prior to October 24, 2024 Skill area as of October 24, 2024 Change
Maintain an Azure Cosmos DB solution Maintain an Azure Cosmos DB solution No
change
Implement security for an Azure Cosmos Implement security for an Azure Cosmos Minor
DB solution DB solution
Study guide for Exam DP-600:
Implementing Analytics Solutions Using
Microsoft Fabric
Article • 10/15/2024
Purpose of this document
This study guide should help you understand what to expect on the exam and includes a
summary of the topics the exam might cover and links to additional resources. The
information and materials in this document should help you focus your studies as you
prepare for the exam.
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Useful links Description
How to earn the Some certifications only require passing one exam, while others require
certification passing multiple exams.
Certification renewal Microsoft associate, expert, and specialty certifications expire annually.
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score reports
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Request If you use assistive devices, require extra time, or need modification to
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Take a free Practice Test your skills with practice questions to help you prepare for the
Assessment exam.
About the exam
Our exams are updated periodically to reflect skills that are required to perform a role.
We have included two versions of the Skills Measured objectives depending on when
you are taking the exam.
We always update the English language version of the exam first. Some exams are
localized into other languages, and those are updated approximately eight weeks after
the English version is updated. While Microsoft makes every effort to update localized
versions as noted, there may be times when the localized versions of an exam are not
updated on this schedule. Other available languages are listed in the Schedule Exam
section of the Exam Details webpage. If the exam isn't available in your preferred
language, you can request an additional 30 minutes to complete the exam.
Note
The bullets that follow each of the skills measured are intended to illustrate how we are
assessing that skill. Related topics may be covered in the exam.
Note
Most questions cover features that are general availability (GA). The exam may contain
questions on Preview features if those features are commonly used.
Skills measured as of November 15, 2024
Audience profile
As a candidate for this exam, you should have subject matter expertise in designing,
creating, and managing analytical assets, such as semantic models, data warehouses, or
lakehouses.
Your responsibilities for this role include:
Prepare and enrich data for analysis
Secure and maintain analytics assets
Implement and manage semantic models
You work closely with stakeholders for business requirements and partner with
architects, analysts, engineers, and administrators.
You should also be able to query and analyze data by using Structured Query Language
(SQL), Kusto Query Language (KQL), and Data Analysis Expressions (DAX).
Skills at a glance
Maintain a data analytics solution (25–30%)
Prepare data (45–50%)
Implement and manage semantic models (25–30%)
Maintain a data analytics solution (25–30%)
Implement security and governance
Implement workspace-level access controls
Implement item-level access controls
Implement row-level, column-level, object-level, and file-level access control
Apply sensitivity labels to items
Endorse items
Maintain the analytics development lifecycle
Configure version control for a workspace
Create and manage a Power BI Desktop project (.pbip)
Create and configure deployment pipelines
Perform impact analysis of downstream dependencies from lakehouses, data
warehouses, dataflows, and semantic models
Deploy and manage semantic models by using the XMLA endpoint
Create and update reusable assets, including Power BI template (.pbit) files, Power
BI data source (.pbids) files, and shared semantic models
Prepare data (45–50%)
Get data
Create a data connection
Discover data by using OneLake data hub and real-time hub
Ingest or access data as needed
Choose between a lakehouse, warehouse, or eventhouse
Implement OneLake integration for eventhouse and semantic models
Transform data
Create views, functions, and stored procedures
Enrich data by adding new columns or tables
Implement a star schema for a lakehouse or warehouse
Denormalize data
Aggregate data
Merge or join data
Identify and resolve duplicate data, missing data, or null values
Convert column data types
Filter data
Query and analyze data
Select, filter, and aggregate data by using the Visual Query Editor
Select, filter, and aggregate data by using SQL
Select, filter, and aggregate data by using KQL
Implement and manage semantic models (25–30%)
Design and build semantic models
Choose a storage mode
Implement a star schema for a semantic model
Implement relationships, such as bridge tables and many-to-many relationships
Write calculations that use DAX variables and functions, such as iterators, table
filtering, windowing, and information functions
Implement calculation groups, dynamic format strings, and field parameters
Identify use cases for and configure large semantic model storage format
Design and build composite models
Optimize enterprise-scale semantic models
Implement performance improvements in queries and report visuals
Improve DAX performance
Configure Direct Lake, including default fallback and refresh behavior
Implement incremental refresh for semantic models
Study resources
We recommend that you train and get hands-on experience before you take the exam.
We offer self-study options and classroom training as well as links to documentation,
community sites, and videos.
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Get trained Choose from self-paced learning paths and modules or take an
instructor-led course
Find documentation Microsoft Fabric
What is a lakehouse?
What is data warehousing?
Data warehousing and analytics
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Change log
The table below summarizes the changes between the current and previous version of
the skills measured. The functional groups are in bold typeface followed by the
objectives within each group. The table is a comparison between the previous and
current version of the exam skills measured and the third column describes the extent of
the changes.
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Skill area prior to November 15, Skill area as of November 15, 2024 Change
2024
Audience profile Major
Plan, implement and manage a Maintain a data analytics solution % of the exam
solution for data analytics increased
Plan a data analytics environment Deleted
Implement and manage a data Implement security and governance Minor
analytics environment Implement workspace
Manage the analytics development Maintain the analytics development Minor
lifecycle lifecycle
Prepare and serve data Prepare data % of the exam
increased
Create objects in a lakehouse or Deleted
warehouse
Copy data Get data Major
Transform data Transform data Major
Optimize performance Query and analyze data Major
Implement and manage semantic Implement and manage semantic % of the exam
models models increased
Design and build semantic models Design and build semantic models Minor
Optimize enterprise-scale semantic Optimize enterprise-scale semantic Major
models models
Explore and analyze data Deleted
Study Guide for Exam DP-700:
Implementing Data Engineering
Solutions Using Microsoft Fabric (beta)
Article • 09/26/2024
) Important
This exam will be available on October 22, 2024. Learn more about the upcoming
beta exam DP-700 .
Purpose of this document
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summary of the topics the exam might cover and links to additional resources. The
information and materials in this document should help you focus your studies as you
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How to earn the Some certifications only require passing one exam, while others require
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score reports
Exam sandbox You can explore the exam environment by visiting our exam sandbox.
Request If you use assistive devices, require extra time, or need modification to
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About the exam
Languages
Some exams are localized into other languages, and those are updated approximately
eight weeks after the English version is updated. If the exam isn't available in your
preferred language, you can request an additional 30 minutes to complete the exam.
Note
The bullets that follow each of the skills measured are intended to illustrate how we are
assessing that skill. Related topics may be covered in the exam.
Note
Most questions cover features that are general availability (GA). The exam may contain
questions on Preview features if those features are commonly used.
Skills measured
Audience profile
As a candidate for this exam, you should have subject matter expertise with data loading
patterns, data architectures, and orchestration processes. Your responsibilities for this
role include:
Ingesting and transforming data.
Securing and managing an analytics solution.
Monitoring and optimizing an analytics solution.
You work closely with analytics engineers, architects, analysts, and administrators to
design and deploy data engineering solutions for analytics.
You should be skilled at manipulating and transforming data by using Structured Query
Language (SQL), PySpark, and Kusto Query Language (KQL).
Skills at a glance
Implement and manage an analytics solution (30–35%)
Ingest and transform data (30–35%)
Monitor and optimize an analytics solution (30–35%)
Implement and manage an analytics solution (30–35%)
Configure Microsoft Fabric workspace settings
Configure Spark workspace settings
Configure domain workspace settings
Configure OneLake workspace settings
Configure data workflow workspace settings
Implement lifecycle management in Fabric
Configure version control
Implement database projects
Create and configure deployment pipelines
Configure security and governance
Implement workspace-level access controls
Implement item-level access controls
Implement row-level, column-level, object-level, and file-level access controls
Implement dynamic data masking
Apply sensitivity labels to items
Endorse items
Orchestrate processes
Choose between a pipeline and a notebook
Design and implement schedules and event-based triggers
Implement orchestration patterns with notebooks and pipelines, including
parameters and dynamic expressions
Ingest and transform data (30–35%)
Design and implement loading patterns
Design and implement full and incremental data loads
Prepare data for loading into a dimensional model
Design and implement a loading pattern for streaming data
Ingest and transform batch data
Choose an appropriate data store
Choose between dataflows, notebooks, and T-SQL for data transformation
Create and manage shortcuts to data
Implement mirroring
Ingest data by using pipelines
Transform data by using PySpark, SQL, and KQL
Denormalize data
Group and aggregate data
Handle duplicate, missing, and late-arriving data
Ingest and transform streaming data
Choose an appropriate streaming engine
Process data by using eventstreams
Process data by using Spark structured streaming
Process data by using KQL
Create windowing functions
Monitor and optimize an analytics solution (30–35%)
Monitor Fabric items
Monitor data ingestion
Monitor data transformation
Monitor semantic model refresh
Configure alerts
Identify and resolve errors
Identify and resolve pipeline errors
Identify and resolve dataflow errors
Identify and resolve notebook errors
Identify and resolve eventhouse errors
Identify and resolve eventstream errors
Identify and resolve T-SQL errors
Optimize performance
Optimize a lakehouse table
Optimize a pipeline
Optimize a data warehouse
Optimize eventstreams and eventhouses
Optimize Spark performance
Optimize query performance
Study resources
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We offer self-study options and classroom training as well as links to documentation,
community sites, and videos.
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Get trained Choose from self-paced learning paths and modules or take an
Study resources Links to learning and documentation
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Study guide for Exam DP-900: Microsoft
Azure Data Fundamentals
Article • 11/01/2024
Purpose of this document
This study guide should help you understand what to expect on the exam and includes a
summary of the topics the exam might cover and links to additional resources. The
information and materials in this document should help you focus your studies as you
prepare for the exam.
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Useful links Description
How to earn the Some certifications only require passing one exam, while others require
certification passing multiple exams.
Your Microsoft Learn Connecting your certification profile to Microsoft Learn allows you to
profile schedule and renew exams and share and print certificates.
Exam scoring and score A score of 700 or greater is required to pass.
reports
Exam sandbox You can explore the exam environment by visiting our exam sandbox.
Request If you use assistive devices, require extra time, or need modification to
accommodations any part of the exam experience, you can request an accommodation.
Take a free Practice Test your skills with practice questions to help you prepare for the
Assessment exam.
Updates to the exam
Our exams are updated periodically to reflect skills that are required to perform a role.
We have included two versions of the Skills Measured objectives depending on when
you are taking the exam.
We always update the English language version of the exam first. Some exams are
localized into other languages, and those are updated approximately eight weeks after
the English version is updated. Although Microsoft makes every effort to update
localized versions as noted, there may be times when the localized versions of an exam
are not updated on this schedule. Other available languages are listed in the Schedule
Exam section of the Exam Details webpage. If the exam isn't available in your preferred
language, you can request an additional 30 minutes to complete the exam.
Note
The bullets that follow each of the skills measured are intended to illustrate how we are
assessing that skill. Related topics may be covered in the exam.
Note
Most questions cover features that are general availability (GA). The exam may contain
questions on Preview features if those features are commonly used.
Skills measured as of November 1, 2024
Audience profile
This exam is an opportunity to demonstrate your knowledge of core data concepts and
related Microsoft Azure data services. As a candidate for this exam, you should have
familiarity with Exam DP-900’s self-paced or instructor-led learning material.
This exam is intended for you, if you’re a candidate beginning to work with data in the
cloud.
You should be familiar with:
The concepts of relational and non-relational data.
Different types of data workloads such as transactional or analytical.
You can use Azure Data Fundamentals to prepare for other Azure role-based
certifications like Azure Database Administrator Associate or Azure Data Engineer
Associate, but it is not a prerequisite for any of them.
Skills at a glance
Describe core data concepts (25–30%)
Identify considerations for relational data on Azure (20–25%)
Describe considerations for working with non-relational data on Azure (15–20%)
Describe an analytics workload on Azure (25–30%)
Describe core data concepts (25–30%)
Describe ways to represent data
Describe features of structured data
Describe features of semi-structured
Describe features of unstructured data
Identify options for data storage
Describe common formats for data files
Describe types of databases
Describe common data workloads
Describe features of transactional workloads
Describe features of analytical workloads
Identify roles and responsibilities for data workloads
Describe responsibilities for database administrators
Describe responsibilities for data engineers
Describe responsibilities for data analysts
Identify considerations for relational data on Azure (20–
25%)
Describe relational concepts
Identify features of relational data
Describe normalization and why it is used
Identify common structured query language (SQL) statements
Identify common database objects
Describe relational Azure data services
Describe the Azure SQL family of products including Azure SQL Database, Azure
SQL Managed Instance, and SQL Server on Azure Virtual Machines
Identify Azure database services for open-source database systems
Describe considerations for working with non-relational
data on Azure (15–20%)
Describe capabilities of Azure storage
Describe Azure Blob storage
Describe Azure File storage
Describe Azure Table storage
Describe capabilities and features of Azure Cosmos DB
Identify use cases for Azure Cosmos DB
Describe Azure Cosmos DB APIs
Describe an analytics workload (25–30%)
Describe common elements of large-scale analytics
Describe considerations for data ingestion and processing
Describe options for analytical data stores
Describe Microsoft cloud services for large-scale analytics, including Azure
Databricks and Microsoft Fabric
Describe consideration for real-time data analytics
Describe the difference between batch and streaming data
Identify Microsoft cloud services for real-time analytics
Describe data visualization in Microsoft Power BI
Identify capabilities of Power BI
Describe features of data models in Power BI
Identify appropriate visualizations for data
Study resources
We recommend that you train and get hands-on experience before you take the exam.
We offer self-study options and classroom training as well as links to documentation,
community sites, and videos.
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Get trained Choose from self-paced learning paths and modules or take an
instructor-led course
Find documentation Azure SQL documentation - Azure SQL
SQL Server technical documentation - SQL Server
Azure Blob Storage documentation
Azure Table storage documentation
Azure Storage documentation
Azure Cosmos DB
Azure Synapse Analytics
Azure Databricks
Data Factory
Power BI documentation - Power BI
Ask a question Microsoft Q&A | Microsoft Docs
Get community Analytics on Azure | TechCommunity
support Azure Synapse Analytics | TechCommunity
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Change log
Key to understanding the table: The topic groups (also known as functional groups) are
in bold typeface followed by the objectives within each group. The table is a comparison
between the two versions of the exam skills measured and the third column describes
the extent of the changes.
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Skill area prior to November 1, 2024 Skill area as of November 1, 2024 Change
Describe an analytics workload on Azure Describe an analytics workload Minor
Describe common elements of large-scale Describe common elements of large-scale Minor
analytics analytics
Study guide for Exam MB-210: Microsoft
Dynamics 365 Sales Functional
Consultant
Article • 03/22/2024
Purpose of this document
This study guide should help you understand what to expect on the exam and includes a
summary of the topics the exam might cover and links to additional resources. The
information and materials in this document should help you focus your studies as you
prepare for the exam.
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Review the skills measured as This list represents the skills measured AFTER the date provided.
of April 19, 2024 Study this list if you plan to take the exam AFTER that date.
Review the skills measured Study this list of skills if you take your exam PRIOR to the date
prior to April 19, 2024 provided.
Change log You can go directly to the change log if you want to see the
changes that will be made on the date provided.
How to earn the certification Some certifications only require passing one exam, while others
require passing multiple exams.
Certification renewal Microsoft associate, expert, and specialty certifications expire
annually. You can renew by passing a free online assessment on
Microsoft Learn.
Your Microsoft Learn profile Connecting your certification profile to Microsoft Learn allows
you to schedule and renew exams and share and print certificates.
Exam scoring and score A score of 700 or greater is required to pass.
reports
Exam sandbox You can explore the exam environment by visiting our exam
sandbox
Request accommodations If you use assistive devices, require extra time, or need
modification to any part of the exam experience, you can request
an accommodation.
Useful links Description
Take a free Practice Test your skills with practice questions to help you prepare for the
Assessment exam.
Updates to the exam
Our exams are updated periodically to reflect skills that are required to perform a role.
We have included two versions of the Skills Measured objectives depending on when
you are taking the exam.
We always update the English language version of the exam first. Some exams are
localized into other languages, and those are updated approximately eight weeks after
the English version is updated. While Microsoft makes every effort to update localized
versions as noted, there may be times when the localized versions of an exam are not
updated on this schedule. Other available languages are listed in the Schedule Exam
section of the Exam Details webpage. If the exam isn't available in your preferred
language, you can request an additional 30 minutes to complete the exam.
Note
The bullets that follow each of the skills measured are intended to illustrate how we are
assessing that skill. Related topics may be covered in the exam.
Note
Most questions cover features that are general availability (GA). The exam may contain
questions on Preview features if those features are commonly used.
Skills measured as of April 19, 2024
Audience profile
As a candidate for this exam, you’re a Microsoft Dynamics 365 functional consultant
with sales expertise. You’re responsible for implementing solutions that meet the
business requirements of an organization, large or small. You’re also responsible for
identifying potential process efficiencies and improvements that could be achieved by
using Dynamics 365 Sales and wider Microsoft Power Platform features. This may
include supporting a sales lifecycle to run effectively and assisting the sales team to:
Achieve revenue targets.
Execute business strategies.
Meet an organization's objectives.
You’re responsible for configuring and expanding the core sales application functionality
to create scalable customer solutions which support, automate, and accelerate the
company's sales process. You’ll use your knowledge of Microsoft Power Platform and
the common customer engagement capabilities in Dynamics 365 to inform the solution
design where the following are required:
Integrations
Business process flows
Visualizations
Custom applications
As a candidate, you should:
Have strong business knowledge of sales processes for business-to-customer and
business-to-business scenarios.
Understand the sales process of the customer as well as the core functionality of
Dynamics 365 Sales to identify where the two align and differ.
Be proficient in configuring Microsoft Power Platform, primarily model-driven
apps.
Have knowledge of Microsoft 365 services and their interactions with Microsoft
Dataverse.
Skills at a glance
Configure Dynamics 365 Sales (35–40%)
Manage core sales features (30–35%)
Configure additional tools and services (25–30%)
Configure Dynamics 365 Sales (35–40%)
Configure user interfaces
Configure model-driven apps
Create and configure forms
Create and configure views
Create email, Excel, and Word templates
Configure the timeline control
Describe Microsoft Dataverse security concepts
Configure column mappings on table relationships
Configure sales settings
Configure sales territories and hierarchical sales territories
Configure auto number settings for quotes, orders, and invoices
Configure currencies and fiscal years
Describe sales security roles
Manage sales literature
Configure hierarchy security
Configure and utilize the assistant
Configure the business card scanner control
Enable the Kanban control
Describe goal management
Configure processes
Configure duplicate detection rules
Configure sales business process flows
Import data by using the Data Import wizard and export data to Excel
Configure sales visualizations
Implement Power BI apps for Sales
Configure sales dashboards
Describe options for sales reports
Configure the opportunity pipeline view
Configure sales engagement
Configure and utilize the Sales accelerator
Configure the workspace
Create and manage sequences
Create and manage segments
Configure lead and opportunity assignment rules for routing
Configure the Up Next widget
Evaluate Sales licensing
Compare and contrast Sales Professional and Enterprise configuration
Describe use cases for Team member licensing
Describe the upgrade pathway from Sales Professional to Enterprise
Manage core sales features (30–35%)
Create and manage accounts and contacts
Create and manage accounts
Create and manage contacts
Describe use cases for auto capture
Describe use cases for email engagement
Describe relationship intelligence
Describe use cases for notes analysis
Describe SMS message engagement with customers
Create and manage leads and opportunities
Create and manage leads
Perform lead qualification and disqualification
Configure lead qualification
Manage opportunities
Track stakeholders, sales team members, and competitors
Manage product line items on opportunities
Customize the Opportunity Close form
Configure and utilize predictive lead and opportunity scoring
Manage the sales pipeline by using the work list
Configure duplicate lead detection
Create and manage quotes, orders, and invoices
Add quotes to opportunities
Edit quotes in various stages
Send quotes and invoices to customers
Convert quotes to orders
Manage orders and invoices
Create and manage the product catalog
Create and manage products, product bundles, and product families
Describe the product lifecycle
Create and manage price lists
Create and manage unit groups
Create and manage forecasts
Configure and utilize forecasts
Describe the forecast templates
Configure and utilize premium forecasting
Manage in-app campaigns
Create and manage marketing lists
Create quick campaigns
Configure additional tools and services (25–30%)
Integrate sales applications
Integrate with LinkedIn Sales Navigator and Insights
Describe Dynamics 365 Sales mobile app capabilities
Create push notifications for the Dynamics 365 Sales mobile app
Integrate with Microsoft 365 services
Configure mailboxes
Describe Server-Side Synchronization
Configure document management
Deploy the Dynamics 365 App for Outlook
Configure the Dynamics 365 App for Outlook
Configure auto capture and email engagement
Configure SharePoint integration
Describe Microsoft Teams calling and conversation intelligence
Describe Microsoft Teams collaboration
Study resources
We recommend that you train and get hands-on experience before you take the exam.
We offer self-study options and classroom training as well as links to documentation,
community sites, and videos.
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Study resources Links to learning and documentation
Get trained Choose from self-paced learning paths and modules or take an
instructor-led course
Find documentation Dynamics 365 documentation and learning modules
Dynamics 365 Sales documentation
Ask a question Microsoft Q&A | Microsoft Docs
Get community Microsoft Dynamics Community
support
Follow Microsoft Microsoft Learn - Microsoft Tech Community
Learn
Change log
Key to understanding the table: The topic groups (also known as functional groups) are
in bold typeface followed by the objectives within each group. The table is a comparison
between the two versions of the exam skills measured and the third column describes
the extent of the changes.
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Skill area prior to April 19, 2024 Skill area as of April 19, 2024 Change
Audience profile No change
Configure Dynamics 365 Sales Configure Dynamics 365 Sales No %
change
Configure the user interfaces of the Configure user interfaces No change
Sales apps
Configure sales settings Configure sales settings No change
Configure processes Configure processes Minor
Configure sales visualizations Configure sales visualizations No change
Configure the sales accelerator Configure sales engagement Minor
Evaluate Sales licensing Evaluate Sales licensing No change
Skill area prior to April 19, 2024 Skill area as of April 19, 2024 Change
Manage core sales tables Manage core sales features No %
change
Create and manage accounts and Create and manage accounts and No change
contacts contacts
Create and manage leads and Create and manage leads and No change
opportunities opportunities
Create and manage quotes, orders, and Create and manage quotes, orders, and No change
invoices invoices
Create and manage the product catalog Create and manage the product catalog No change
Create and manage forecasts Create and manage forecasts No change
Manage in-app campaigns Manage in-app campaigns No change
Configure additional tools and services Configure additional tools and services No %
change
Integrate sales applications Integrate sales applications No change
Integrate with Microsoft 365 services Integrate with Microsoft 365 services No change
Skills measured prior to April 19, 2024
Audience profile
As a candidate for this exam, you’re a Microsoft Dynamics 365 functional consultant
with sales expertise. You’re responsible for implementing solutions that meet the
business requirements of an organization, large or small. You’re also responsible for
identifying potential process efficiencies and improvements that could be achieved by
using Dynamics 365 Sales and wider Microsoft Power Platform features. This may
include supporting a sales lifecycle to run effectively and assisting the sales team to:
Achieve revenue targets.
Execute business strategies.
Meet an organization's objectives.
You’re responsible for configuring and expanding the core sales application functionality
to create scalable customer solutions which support, automate, and accelerate the
company's sales process. You’ll use your knowledge of Microsoft Power Platform and
the common customer engagement capabilities in Dynamics 365 to inform the solution
design where the following are required:
Integrations
Business process flows
Visualizations
Custom applications
As a candidate, you should:
Have strong business knowledge of sales processes for business-to-customer and
business-to-business scenarios.
Understand the sales process of the customer as well as the core functionality of
Dynamics 365 Sales to identify where the two align and differ.
Be proficient in configuring Microsoft Power Platform, primarily model-driven
apps.
Have knowledge of Microsoft 365 services and their interactions with Microsoft
Dataverse.
Skills at a glance
Configure Dynamics 365 Sales (35–40%)
Manage core sales features (30–35%)
Configure additional tools and services (25–30%)
Configure Dynamics 365 Sales (35–40%)
Configure user interfaces
Configure model-driven apps
Create and configure forms
Create and configure views
Create email, Excel, and Word templates
Configure the timeline control
Describe Microsoft Dataverse security concepts
Configure column mappings on table relationships
Configure sales settings
Configure sales territories and hierarchical sales territories
Configure auto number settings for quotes, orders, and invoices
Configure currencies and fiscal years
Describe sales security roles
Manage sales literature
Configure hierarchy security
Configure and utilize the assistant
Configure the business card scanner control
Enable the Kanban control
Describe goal management
Configure processes
Configure duplicate detection rules
Configure sales business process flows
Create and manage playbooks
Import data by using the Data Import wizard and export data to Excel
Configure sales visualizations
Implement Power BI apps for Sales
Configure sales dashboards
Describe options for sales reports
Configure the opportunity pipeline view
Work with the sales accelerator
Configure and utilize the sales accelerator
Configure the workspace
Create and manage sequences
Create and manage segments
Configure lead and opportunity assignment rules for routing
Configure the Up Next widget
Evaluate Sales licensing
Compare and contrast Sales Professional and Enterprise configuration
Describe use cases for Team member licensing
Describe the upgrade pathway from Sales Professional to Enterprise
Manage core sales features (30–35%)
Create and manage accounts and contacts
Create and manage accounts
Create and manage contacts
Describe use cases for auto capture
Describe use cases for email engagement
Describe relationship intelligence
Describe use cases for notes analysis
Describe SMS message engagement with customers
Create and manage leads and opportunities
Create and manage leads
Perform lead qualification and disqualification
Configure lead qualification
Manage opportunities
Track stakeholders, sales team members, and competitors
Manage product line items on opportunities
Customize the Opportunity Close form
Configure and utilize predictive lead and opportunity scoring
Manage the sales pipeline by using the work list
Configure duplicate lead detection
Create and manage quotes, orders, and invoices
Add quotes to opportunities
Edit quotes in various stages
Send quotes and invoices to customers
Convert quotes to orders
Manage orders and invoices
Create and manage the product catalog
Create and manage products, product bundles, and product families
Describe the product lifecycle
Create and manage price lists
Create and manage unit groups
Create and manage forecasts
Configure and utilize forecasts
Describe the forecast templates
Configure and utilize premium forecasting
Manage in-app campaigns
Create and manage marketing lists
Create quick campaigns
Configure additional tools and services (25–30%)
Integrate sales applications
Integrate with LinkedIn Sales Navigator and Insights
Describe Dynamics 365 Sales mobile app capabilities
Create push notifications for the Dynamics 365 Sales mobile app
Integrate with Microsoft 365 services
Configure mailboxes
Describe Server-Side Synchronization
Configure document management
Deploy the Dynamics 365 App for Outlook
Configure the Dynamics 365 App for Outlook
Configure auto capture and email engagement
Configure SharePoint integration
Describe Microsoft Teams calling and conversation intelligence
Describe Microsoft Teams collaboration
Study guide for Exam MB-220:
Microsoft Dynamics 365 Customer
Insights (Journeys) Functional
Consultant
Article • 02/20/2024
Purpose of this document
This study guide should help you understand what to expect on the exam and includes a
summary of the topics the exam might cover and links to additional resources. The
information and materials in this document should help you focus your studies as you
prepare for the exam.
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Useful links Description
Review the skills measured as This list represents the skills measured AFTER the date provided.
of March 20, 2024 Study this list if you plan to take the exam AFTER that date.
Review the skills measured Study this list of skills if you take your exam PRIOR to the date
prior to March 20, 2024 provided.
Change log You can go directly to the change log if you want to see the
changes that will be made on the date provided.
How to earn the certification Some certifications only require passing one exam, while others
require passing multiple exams.
Certification renewal Microsoft associate, expert, and specialty certifications expire
annually. You can renew by passing a free online assessment on
Microsoft Learn.
Your Microsoft Learn profile Connecting your certification profile to Microsoft Learn allows
you to schedule and renew exams and share and print
certificates.
Exam scoring and score A score of 700 or greater is required to pass.
reports
Exam sandbox You can explore the exam environment by visiting our exam
sandbox.
Useful links Description
Request accommodations If you use assistive devices, require extra time, or need
modification to any part of the exam experience, you can request
an accommodation.
Take a practice test Are you ready to take the exam or do you need to study a bit
more?
Updates to the exam
Our exams are updated periodically to reflect skills that are required to perform a role.
We have included two versions of the Skills Measured objectives depending on when
you are taking the exam.
We always update the English language version of the exam first. Some exams are
localized into other languages, and those are updated approximately eight weeks after
the English version is updated. While Microsoft makes every effort to update localized
versions as noted, there may be times when the localized versions of an exam are not
updated on this schedule. Other available languages are listed in the Schedule Exam
section of the Exam Details webpage. If the exam isn't available in your preferred
language, you can request an additional 30 minutes to complete the exam.
Note
The bullets that follow each of the skills measured are intended to illustrate how we are
assessing that skill. Related topics may be covered in the exam.
Note
Most questions cover features that are general availability (GA). The exam may contain
questions on Preview features if those features are commonly used.
Skills measured as of March 20, 2024
Audience profile
As a candidate for this exam, you’re a Microsoft Dynamics 365 Customer Insights -
Journeys functional consultant.
You’re responsible for implementing solutions that:
Engage with and convert leads.
Orchestrate marketing experiences.
Personalize marketing messaging.
Deliver marketing insights.
You’re responsible for:
Configuring the core marketing application to include segmentation, email and
text message marketing, and interactive journeys.
Lead nurturing with personalized experiences, events, surveys, lead scoring, and
analytics.
Maintaining compliance and consent policies.
As a candidate, you should have some knowledge of marketing principles and the
Dynamics 365 Customer Insights - Journeys application's role in relationship to the
Dynamics 365 suite of applications, including interoperability with:
Dynamics 365 Customer Insights - Data
Microsoft Power Platform
Dynamics 365 Customer Voice
Dynamics 365 Sales
Microsoft Teams
You should understand:
Industry terminology
Industry processes
Best practices
Skills at a glance
Configure Dynamics 365 Customer Insights – Journeys (10–15%)
Manage segments and preferences (15–20%)
Manage leads, contacts, and accounts (1–5%)
Manage marketing channels (25–30%)
Manage journeys (20–25%)
Manage events and webinars (10–15%)
Configure Dynamics 365 Customer Insights - Journeys
(10–15%)
Configure the Customer Insights - Journeys app
Configure forms, including adding columns to forms and changing form layouts
Configure views, including adding columns to views
Configure the model-driven app
Create and configure columns in tables
Configure organization settings
Configure domain authentication
Configure SMS providers, including Microsoft Azure Communication Services
Configure and manage marketing settings
Configure form matching strategies
Configure compliance profiles
Configure brand profiles
Configure UTM tracking
Configure audiences
Configure frequency capping
Manage segments and preferences (15–20%)
Create and manage segments
Create and manage segments
Create segments by using Copilot Query Assist
Combine segments by using union, exclude, or intersect logic
Create a segment within a customer journey
Describe table relationships
Describe Customer Insights - Data tables
Manage preference centers
Create and manage preference centers
Describe how consent is managed and enforced for email and text messages
Configure opt-in and double opt-in
Describe consent purposes and topics
Import consent records
Describe multi-brand preference centers
Manage leads, contacts, and accounts (1–5%)
Manage leads
Create leads
Manage the leads lifecycle
Create and manage lead scoring models
Create and manage accounts and contacts
Create and manage accounts
Create and manage contacts
Create and manage activities and activity templates
Manage marketing channels (25–30%)
Create marketing emails
Create a marketing email
Describe the HTML editor feature in a marketing email
Create and use reusable content blocks
Define mandatory fields for email
Add dynamic content to email
Add conditional content to email
Validate email content for compliance by using the Accessibility Checker
Check spam scores for email content by using Spam checker
Personalize email content
Describe the content ideas copilot
Use specialized links
Include iCalendar files and documents from the asset library
Distribute marketing emails
Define message requirements
Validate and publish email messages
Send emails without building a journey
Prevent duplicate sends
Create and manage other channels
Create outbound text messages
Add SMS keywords to a text message
Personalize text messages
Manage SMS keywords
Configure push notifications
Include Customer Voice surveys in messages
Create and manage forms
Manage form templates
Create and manage forms
Embed forms in external websites
Implement form capture for externally managed forms
Review form submissions
Describe form hosting options
Describe use cases for extending forms by using JavaScript
Configure form validation rules
Manage journeys (20–25%)
Configure journey orchestration
Create a journey by using a segment
Configure a journey by using a trigger
Configure A/B testing and review test results
Configure a business goal and measure progress
Add journey reminders
Define journey exit conditions
Add channel optimization to a journey
Manage journey triggers
Describe trigger types
Describe custom triggers
Create a trigger for a Dataverse record change
Use a custom trigger to run a Power Automate flow
Use conditions in triggers
Move custom triggers between environments
Explore insights and analytics
Analyze marketing outcomes
Track campaigns by using UTM codes
Manage events and webinars (10–15%)
Create and configure events and webinars
Create an event
Configure an event as a Microsoft Teams webinar
Configure an event as a Microsoft Teams Live event
Configure event agenda, including sessions and tracks
Manage speakers and event team members
Create and manage event forms
Manage events
Manage event registrations, including attendee check-in and cancellations
Manage registration, waitlists, and attendees
Configure event capacity and passes
Describe the event management dashboard and event analytics
Study resources
We recommend that you train and get hands-on experience before you take the exam.
We offer self-study options and classroom training as well as links to documentation,
community sites, and videos.
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Study resources Links to learning and documentation
Get trained Choose from self-paced learning paths and modules or take an
instructor-led course
Find documentation Dynamics 365 documentation and learning modules
Dynamics 365 Customer Insights - Journeys documentation
Ask a question Microsoft Q&A | Microsoft Docs
Get community Microsoft Dynamics Community
support
Follow Microsoft Microsoft Learn - Microsoft Tech Community
Learn
Change log
Key to understanding the table: The topic groups (also known as functional groups) are
in bold typeface followed by the objectives within each group. The table is a comparison
between the two versions of the exam skills measured and the third column describes
the extent of the changes.
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Skill area prior to March 20, 2024 Skill area as of March 20, 2024 Changes
Audience profile Major
Configure marketing applications Configure Dynamics 365 % of exam
Customer Insights - Journeys decreased
Configure the Dynamics 365 Customer Configure the Customer Insights - Major
Insights - Journeys app Journeys app
Configure organization settings Configure organization settings Major
Configure and manage marketing Configure and manage marketing Major
settings settings
Manage insights Removed
Manage segments and lists Manage segments and % of exam
preferences increased
Create and manage segments Create and manage segments Major
Skill area prior to March 20, 2024 Skill area as of March 20, 2024 Changes
Create and manage subscription centers Manage preference centers Major
and lists
Create and manage marketing forms and Removed
pages
Create and manage marketing forms Removed
Create and manage marketing pages Removed
Manage leads, contacts, and accounts Manage leads, contacts, and % of exam
accounts decreased
Manage leads Manage leads Minor
Create and manage accounts and Create and manage accounts and Minor
contacts contacts
Create and manage marketing email Manage marketing channels % of exam
messages increased
Create email messages Create marketing emails Major
Manage email messages Distribute marketing emails Major
Create and manage other channels Added
Create and manage forms Added
Manage customer journeys Manage journeys No % change
Create automated campaigns by using Removed
outbound customer journeys
Publish and manage customer journeys Removed
Configure and manage real-time journey Configure journey orchestration Major
orchestration
Manage journey triggers Added
Explore insights and analytics Added
Manage events and webinars Manage events and webinars No % change
Create and configure events and Create and configure events and Major
webinars webinars
Manage events Manage events Major
Configure Dynamics 365 Customer Voice Removed
Skill area prior to March 20, 2024 Skill area as of March 20, 2024 Changes
Create surveys Removed
Manage surveys Removed
Skills measured prior to March 20, 2024
Audience profile
As a candidate for this exam you’re a Microsoft Dynamics 365 Customer Insights -
Journeys functional consultant. You’re responsible for implementing solutions that:
Attract and convert leads.
Build brand awareness.
Standardize omnichannel messaging.
Deliver marketing insights.
You’re responsible for:
Configuring the core marketing application to include segmentation, email
marketing, interactive customer journeys, and real-time journeys.
Lead nurturing with personalized experiences, events, surveys, lead scoring, and
analytics.
Maintaining compliance with data privacy and security regulations.
As a candidate, you should have some knowledge of marketing principles and the
Dynamics 365 Customer Insights - Journeys application's role in relationship to the
Dynamics 365 suite of applications, including integration of:
The Microsoft Power Platform
Other Dynamics 365 customer engagement apps
Dynamics 365 Customer Insights - Data
Dynamics 365 Customer Voice
Microsoft Teams
Other Microsoft 365 applications
You should understand:
Industry terminology
Priorities
Common initiatives
Standards
Methodologies
Best practices
Skills at a glance
Configure marketing applications (15–20%)
Manage segments and lists (10–15%)
Create and manage marketing forms and pages (5–10%)
Manage leads, contacts, and accounts (5–10%)
Create and manage marketing email messages (10–15%)
Manage customer journeys (20–25%)
Manage events and webinars (10–15%)
Configure Dynamics 365 Customer Voice (5–10%)
Configure marketing applications (15–20%)
Configure the Dynamics 365 Customer Insights - Journeys app
Create and configure forms
Create and configure views
Create and configure charts
Create and configure dashboards
Configure site maps
Configure organization settings
Configure data sources for synchronization
Create and manage templates
Configure integration with the marketing portal
Configure landing page settings
Configure domain authentication
Configure social media accounts
Configure webinar providers
Configure LinkedIn Lead Gen
Configure the Customer Insights connector
Configure SMS providers
Configure push notifications
Describe Teams integration
Configure and manage marketing settings
Configure matching strategies
Configure marketing email settings
Configure customer journey settings
Configure opt-in settings
Configure lead scoring settings
Configure required options for publishing journeys
Create and configure marketing calendars
Configure content settings
Configure compliance settings
Manage marketing content libraries
Manage insights
Analyze contact insights
Analyze lead insights
Analyze segment insights
Analyze customer journey insights
Analyze email insights
Analyze lead scoring model insights
Analyze marketing page insights
Analyze marketing form insights
Analyze website insights
Analyze redirect URL insights
Analyze event insights
Manage segments and lists (10–15%)
Create and manage segments
Determine segment type
Create and manage marketing segments
Create and manage templates
Create segments using Natural Language Query
Configure dynamic segments using the Designer
Combine segments using union, exclude, or intersect logic
Create segments from external sources by using Dynamics 365 Customer Insights -
Data
Describe use cases for blocks including behavioral blocks and query blocks
Create and manage subscription centers and lists
Create a subscription list
Add a subscription list or lists to a form
Create a segment based on a subscription list
Describe use cases for subscription centers
Create and manage a subscription center
Describe when to use marketing lists and subscription lists
Describe use cases for suppression lists
Create and manage marketing forms and pages (5–10%)
Create and manage marketing forms
Determine which marketing form type to use
Identify form requirements and limitations
Create a marketing form by using a template
Manage form templates
Create and manage marketing forms
Configure marketing form fields
Embed forms in external websites
Implement form capture for externally managed forms
Create and manage marketing pages
Create and configure marketing pages and templates
Create and configure real-time marketing forms
Add outbound content blocks to marketing pages
Add marketing forms to marketing pages
Apply a style to marketing pages
Integrate marketing pages with marketing emails
Preview and validate marketing pages
Publish marketing pages
Monitor visitors to marketing pages
Describe personalized marketing pages
Manage leads, contacts, and accounts (5–10%)
Manage leads
Create leads
Manage the leads lifecycle
Synchronize leads from LinkedIn Campaign Manager by using LinkedIn Lead Gen
Create and manage lead scoring models
Create and manage accounts and contacts
Create and manage accounts
Create and manage contacts
Manage marketing consent settings
Create and manage activities and activity templates
Create and manage marketing email messages (10–15%)
Create email messages
Create and manage marketing email and templates
Describe the HTML editor feature in a marketing email
Create and use reusable outbound content blocks
Define mandatory fields for email messages
Add dynamic content to email messages
Add conditional content to email messages
Validate email content for compliance by using the Accessibility Checker
Check spam scores for messages by using Spam checker
Personalize using predefined tokens
Manage email messages
Define message requirements
Preview messages by using basic, inbox, Litmus features
Configure A/B testing and review test results
Validate and publish email messages
Send emails without building a journey
Manage customer journeys (20–25%)
Create automated campaigns by using outbound customer
journeys
Create and manage customer journey templates
Determine when to use an inbound or outbound customer journey
Determine content types required for a customer journey
Create a customer journey by using a template
Set the target audiences
Configure Smart Scheduler
Describe business unit scoping for segments and customer journeys
Add segments and suppression lists to a customer journey
Configure recurring journeys
Publish and manage customer journeys
Configure required options for publishing journeys
Check customer journeys for errors
Publish a customer journey
Configure and manage real-time journey orchestration
Determine whether to use real-time or outbound journey orchestration
Describe the real-time marketing asset library
Enable real-time customer journey orchestration
Create a real-time journey
Configure real-time journey triggers
Configure real-time email templates
Configure automated SMS keyword flows
Configure push notifications
Measure campaign effectiveness with built-in analytics
Create content blocks in real-time marketing
Move custom triggers between environments
Manage events and webinars (10–15%)
Create and configure events and webinars
Create an event
Configure an event as a Microsoft Teams webinar
Configure an event as a Microsoft Teams Live event
Configure buildings, rooms, and layouts for events
Set up sessions including internal and external tracks
Set up speakers
Configure event websites
Create and manage event forms
Configure event agenda
Describe the event business process flow
Manage events
Create event invitations, banners, and social media posts
Manage event registrations (including attendee check-in) and cancellations
Manage speakers, registration, waitlists, and attendees
Manage sponsors, vendors, logistics, and accommodations
Record and view financial information for events
Configure event capacity and passes
Configure Dynamics 365 Customer Voice (5–10%)
Create surveys
Create and manage Customer Voice surveys
Apply design elements to a survey
Define satisfaction metrics
Manage surveys
Embed surveys in marketing email messages
Add surveys to a webpage
Add surveys to customer journeys
View survey responses in Customer Voice
Create a segment from survey responses
Study guide for Exam MB-230:
Microsoft Dynamics 365 Customer
Service Functional Consultant
Article • 09/19/2024
Purpose of this document
This study guide should help you understand what to expect on the exam and includes a
summary of the topics the exam might cover and links to additional resources. The
information and materials in this document should help you focus your studies as you
prepare for the exam.
ノ Expand table
Useful links Description
How to earn the Some certifications only require passing one exam, while others require
certification passing multiple exams.
Certification renewal Microsoft associate, expert, and specialty certifications expire annually.
You can renew by passing a free online assessment on Microsoft Learn.
Your Microsoft Learn Connecting your certification profile to Microsoft Learn allows you to
profile schedule and renew exams and share and print certificates.
Exam scoring and A score of 700 or greater is required to pass.
score reports
Exam sandbox You can explore the exam environment by visiting our exam sandbox
Request If you use assistive devices, require extra time, or need modification to
accommodations any part of the exam experience, you can request an accommodation.
Take a free Practice Test your skills with practice questions to help you prepare for the
Assessment exam.
Updates to the exam
Our exams are updated periodically to reflect skills that are required to perform a role.
We have included two versions of the Skills Measured objectives depending on when
you are taking the exam.
We always update the English language version of the exam first. Some exams are
localized into other languages, and those are updated approximately eight weeks after
the English version is updated. While Microsoft makes every effort to update localized
versions as noted, there may be times when the localized versions of an exam are not
updated on this schedule. Other available languages are listed in the Schedule Exam
section of the Exam Details webpage. If the exam isn't available in your preferred
language, you can request an additional 30 minutes to complete the exam.
Note
The bullets that follow each of the skills measured are intended to illustrate how we are
assessing that skill. Related topics may be covered in the exam.
Note
Most questions cover features that are general availability (GA). The exam may contain
questions on Preview features if those features are commonly used.
Skills measured as of September 30, 2024
Audience profile
As a candidate for this exam, you’re a functional consultant with customer service
expertise. You’re responsible for implementing solutions that focus upon:
Customer service
Quality
Reliability
Efficiency
Customer satisfaction
You design and implement service management processes and automation in
collaboration with solution architects and developers. You coordinate with customer
engagement administrators to implement and upgrade customer service components
including:
Dynamics 365 Contact Center
Microsoft Copilot in Customer Service
Collaboration
Knowledge management
Customer feedback
You must have strong applied knowledge of customer service, including in-depth
understanding of cases, knowledge management, queues, service scheduling, service-
level agreements (SLAs), Microsoft Copilot Studio, Customer Service applications,
Customer Voice, basic and unified routing, and Contact Center.
As a functional consultant, your knowledge should include:
Comprehensive understanding of the customer service application's role in
relationship to the Dynamics 365 suite of apps.
Basic understanding of the solution architecture.
Skills at a glance
Manage cases, Knowledge Management, and feedback (40–45%)
Implement scheduling and routing (10–15%)
Implement Dynamics 365 Contact Center (20–25%)
Manage analytics, visualizations, and insights (10–15%)
Extend Customer Service by using Microsoft Power Platform (15–20%)
Implement Connected Customer Service (1–5%)
Implement routing (10–15%)
Manage cases, Knowledge Management, and feedback
(40–45%)
Create and manage cases
Create and manage cases, including using Copilot to assist with management
Perform case resolution, including managing case resolution activities
Manage related cases, including parent/child cases and merging cases
Define and configure foundational Customer Service components
Implement Advanced Similarity rules
Implement record creation and update rules
Configure and modify the Case Resolution dialogue
Configure business process flows
Configure and manage security roles and personas
Configure enhanced case forms and views
Configure the records displayed in the case timeline
Configure connectors with the timeline
Configure the timeline and cards on custom forms
Enable AI suggestions for similar cases
Create and administer Knowledge Management
Configure internal Knowledge Search capabilities
Configure tables for Knowledge Management
Translate Knowledge articles
Integrate and search external Knowledge sources
Enable AI-suggested descriptions and keywords
Capture customer feedback by using Customer Voice
Trigger distribution of a survey
Personalize a survey
Populate survey results against cases and conversations
Manage collaboration
Configure Microsoft Teams chat
Configure Join a Teams call for specific users
Configure suggested contacts in Microsoft Teams, including by using AI and rules-
based suggestions
Configure Teams collaboration experience
Manage Copilot features
Plan and configure Copilot in Customer Service for agents
Enable Ask a Question in Copilot in Customer Service, including filtering content
Configure case and conversation summaries in Copilot in Customer Service
Create and manage SLAs for cases
Configure SLA settings
Implement actions by using Power Automate
Apply SLAs
Create and manage SLA items including key performance indicators (KPIs), warning
actions, success actions, and applicability
Configure a timer control on a form
Create SLA KPIs
Implement scheduling and routing (10–15%)
Configure service scheduling
Configure resource categories and characteristics
Define services
Configure fulfillment preferences
Configure routing
Configure work classification and assignments, including rules
Configure Routing Rulesets
Configure skills-based routing and Skills Finder
Configure queues
Implement Basic Case Routing rules
Implement Dynamics 365 Contact Center (20–25%)
Deploy Contact Center
Configure workstreams
Configure user settings
Manage capacity profiles
Manage channels
Configure a chat widget
Configure proactive chat
Configure the voice channel for Azure Communication Services
Configure the chat channel
Configure the record-based channel
Configure digital channels
Configure agent productivity features
Configure agent scripts, including slugs
Create macros
Enable Smart Assist
Configure agent workspaces
Configure notification templates
Configure session templates
Create agent experience profiles
Configure the Agent Inbox, including creating custom views
Configure application tab templates
Extend Customer Service by using Microsoft Power
Platform (15–20%)
Configure model-driven apps for Customer Service
Create and configure forms
Create and configure views
Configure model-driven app components
Create and configure columns
Configure alerts and in-app notifications
Create custom apps for Customer Service
Create task-specific canvas apps and custom pages
Configure Microsoft Power Pages websites by using the Customer Service
templates
Implement Copilot Studio for Customer Service scenarios
Integrate copilots with Customer Service
Create and manage copilots, including copilots for chat and voice
Implement Copilot Studio as a post-call survey
Study resources
We recommend that you train and get hands-on experience before you take the exam.
We offer self-study options and classroom training as well as links to documentation,
community sites, and videos.
ノ Expand table
Study resources Links to learning and documentation
Get trained Choose from self-paced learning paths and modules or take an
instructor-led course
Find documentation Dynamics 365 documentation and learning modules
Microsoft Dynamics 365 Customer Service documentation
Dynamics 365 Customer Voice documentation
Dynamics 365 Customer Insights documentation
Ask a question Microsoft Q&A | Microsoft Docs
Get community Microsoft Dynamics Community
support
Follow Microsoft Microsoft Learn - Microsoft Tech Community
Learn
Change log
Key to understanding the table: The functional groups are in bold typeface followed by
the objectives within each group. The table is a comparison between the previous and
current version of the exam skills measured and the third column describes the extent of
the changes.
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Skill area prior to September 30, Skill area as of September 30, 2024 Change
2024
Audience profile Major
Manage cases and Knowledge Manage cases, Knowledge % of exam
Management Management, and feedback increased
Create and manage cases Create and manage cases Major
Define and configure foundational Define and configure foundational Major
Customer Service components Customer Service components
Create and administer Knowledge Create and administer Knowledge Major
Management Management
Capture customer feedback by using Capture customer feedback by using Major
Customer Voice Customer Voice
Manage collaboration Added
Skill area prior to September 30, Skill area as of September 30, 2024 Change
2024
Manage Copilot features Added
Create and manage SLAs for cases Added
Manage entitlements and SLAs Removed
Implement scheduling Implement scheduling and routing No % change
Configure service scheduling Configure service scheduling Major
Implement schedule boards Removed
Manage schedule boards Removed
Implement Universal Resource Removed
Scheduling (URS)
Configure routing Added
Implement multi-session experiences Implement Dynamics 365 Contact % of exam
for Customer Service Center decreased
Deploy Omnichannel for Customer Deploy Contact Center Minor
Service
Manage channels Manage channels Major
Configure agent productivity tools Configure agent productivity features Major
Configure agent workspaces Configure agent workspaces Minor
Configure agent productivity AI Removed
capabilities
Manage analytics, visualizations, and Removed
insights
Implement Microsoft Power Platform Extend Customer Service by using % of exam
Microsoft Power Platform increased
Configure model-driven apps Configure model-driven apps for Major
Customer Service
Create custom apps Create custom apps for Customer Minor
Service
Implement Microsoft Copilot Studio Implement Copilot for Customer Minor
for Customer Service Service scenarios
Skill area prior to September 30, Skill area as of September 30, 2024 Change
2024
Implement Connected Customer Removed
Service
Implement routing Removed
Study Guide for Exam MB-240:
Microsoft Dynamics 365 Field Service
Functional Consultant
Article • 09/19/2024
Purpose of this document
This study guide should help you understand what to expect on the exam and includes a
summary of the topics the exam might cover and links to additional resources. The
information and materials in this document should help you focus your studies as you
prepare for the exam.
ノ Expand table
Useful links Description
How to earn the Some certifications only require passing one exam, while others require
certification passing multiple exams.
Certification renewal Microsoft associate, expert, and specialty certifications expire annually.
You can renew by passing a free online assessment on Microsoft Learn.
Your Microsoft Learn Connecting your certification profile to Microsoft Learn allows you to
profile schedule and renew exams and share and print certificates.
Exam scoring and A score of 700 or greater is required to pass.
score reports
Exam sandbox You can explore the exam environment by visiting our exam sandbox
Request If you use assistive devices, require extra time, or need modification to
accommodations any part of the exam experience, you can request an accommodation.
Take a free Practice Test your skills with practice questions to help you prepare for the
Assessment exam.
Updates to the exam
Our exams are updated periodically to reflect skills that are required to perform a role.
We have included two versions of the Skills Measured objectives depending on when
you are taking the exam.
We always update the English language version of the exam first. Some exams are
localized into other languages, and those are updated approximately eight weeks after
the English version is updated. While Microsoft makes every effort to update localized
versions as noted, there may be times when the localized versions of an exam are not
updated on this schedule. Other available languages are listed in the Schedule Exam
section of the Exam Details webpage. If the exam isn't available in your preferred
language, you can request an additional 30 minutes to complete the exam.
Note
The bullets that follow each of the skills measured are intended to illustrate how we are
assessing that skill. Related topics may be covered in the exam.
Note
Most questions cover features that are general availability (GA). The exam may contain
questions on Preview features if those features are commonly used.
Skills measured as of September 30, 2024
Audience profile
As a candidate for this exam, you’re a Microsoft Dynamics 365 Field Service functional
consultant. You’re responsible for implementing solutions that:
Schedule resources to meet customer requirements.
Optimize resources by matching skills, locations, and availability.
Equip frontline workers with the information and tools to deliver great service.
Build a service history of customer assets.
You’re responsible for:
Configuring the default administration areas of the Field Service application.
Configuring resources and scheduling.
Configuring service agreements and booking setups.
Managing work orders, incident types, and bookings.
Managing customer assets.
Installing and configuring the Field Service mobile app.
Enhancing Field Service based on customer requirements.
As a candidate, you should have a basic understanding of field service principles and the
role the Field Service app plays in relationship to the Dynamics 365 suite of applications,
including integration of:
Microsoft Power Platform
Dynamics 365 Customer Service
Microsoft 365 apps
Dynamics 365 Remote Assist
Dynamics 365 Guides
You should understand:
Industry terminology
Field service processes
Work order lifecycle
Uses for Copilot in Field Service
Best practices
Skills at a glance
Configure field service applications (20–25%)
Manage work orders and customer assets (25–30%)
Schedule and dispatch work orders (15–20%)
Manage the Field Service mobile app (5–10%)
Manage inventory and purchasing by using the built-in inventory management
system (5–10%)
Implement Microsoft Power Platform (5–10%)
Configure field service applications (20–25%)
Configure core Field Service components
Configure key required security roles
Configure territories, postal codes, and organizational units
Configure characteristics and proficiency models
Implement resource roles and categories
Modify default Field Service settings
Configure trades and trade coverages
Configure not-to-exceed values
Configure Copilot summary
Configure product and service pricing
Create and configure required product and service types
Configure minimum charge amounts and durations
Determine how pricing rules affect the price that is applied to a product on a work
order
Associate products and services with price lists
Configure bookable resources
Create and manage bookable resources, including frontline workers
Configure start and end locations for resources
Configure pay types and rates
Configure working hours and working hour templates
Manage time off requests
Enable technician time tracking
Configure facilities and equipment
Configure scheduling of multiple resources
Configure and apply Requirement group templates
Set up resource pools and crews
Schedule and visualize pools, crews, and Requirement groups on the schedule
board
Integrate other tools with Field Service
Implement Dynamics 365 Remote Assist for use with Field Service
Set up and use Dynamics 365 Remote Assist one-time call
Use Dynamics 365 Guides with work orders
Manage work orders and customer assets (25–30%)
Configure the work order lifecycle
Configure work order types and work order resolutions
Configure booking status and work order sub-status values
Create and manage work orders
Create a work order
Add status and sub-status information to a work order
Organize work orders and resources by geography
Associate a work order with a price list, service-level agreement, and entitlement
Close a work order, including attaching a work order resolution
Create a work order by using Copilot in Microsoft Outlook
Manage incidents
Configure incident types and suggestions
Assign requirement group templates to incident types
Add service tasks to incidents
Add products and services to incidents
Create and manage agreements
Configure agreements
Configure automatic generation of work orders
Configure agreement bookings
Configure agreement invoicing
Create entitlements for agreements
Manage inspections
Create inspections
Associate inspections with work orders and customer assets
Create inspection templates
Create inspections without work orders
Configure customer assets
Create and manage customer assets
Configure products to enable automatic creation of customer assets
Create child assets
Configure 3D asset models
Create and manage functional locations
Configure properties and property templates
Schedule and dispatch work orders (15–20%)
Manage scheduling options
Schedule work orders by using the schedule board and schedule assistant
Configure fulfillment preferences
Configure quick scheduling (“quick book“)
Configure resource requirements for multi-day scheduling
Configure, customize, and manage schedule boards
Configure the Requirements panel
Configure the integrated map feature
Manually schedule work orders
Configure and manage schedule boards, including customizing views
Customize a schedule board
Configure the schedule assistant
Configure schedule assistant settings
Apply filtering constraints
Troubleshoot the schedule assistant
Configure Universal Resource Scheduling
Enable scheduling for a table, including configuring the metadata
Configure geocoding for a custom table
Manage work hours calendar for requirements
Configure booking timestamps, booking journals, and actuals
Manage the Field Service mobile app (5–10%)
Deliver work orders by using the mobile app
Complete work orders, including tasks, booking statuses, follow-up work orders,
signatures, images, and Field Service technician reports
Service and maintain customer assets, including IoT devices
Perform inspections, including adding ad hoc inspections
Manage working offline
Perform time entry
Launch related apps, including Dynamics 365 Remote Assist and Guides
Set up the mobile app
Configure security roles
Customize the mobile app including forms, views, pages, and navigation
Enable and configure location tracking and geofencing
Configure offline profiles and synchronization features
Configure push notifications
Configure barcode features
Install the mobile app
Configure technician service reports
Manage inventory and purchasing by using the built-in
inventory management system (5–10%)
Manage inventory and warehouses
Set up inventory and warehouses
View product inventory
Adjust inventory levels
Transfer inventory between warehouses
Manually update inventory by using inventory journals
Manage purchasing and product returns
Create purchase orders
Create a list of receivable products for a purchase order
Create return merchandise authorizations
Create return to vendor transactions
Finalize returns
Implement Microsoft Power Platform (5–10%)
Configure model-driven apps
Create and configure forms
Create and configure views
Configure navigation
Create custom apps and automations
Create task-specific canvas apps and custom pages
Embed apps in Field Service
Use Power Automate cloud flows to automate tasks and enhance Field Service
Study resources
We recommend that you train and get hands-on experience before you take the exam.
We offer self-study options and classroom training as well as links to documentation,
community sites, and videos.
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Study resources Links to learning and documentation
Get trained Choose from self-paced learning paths and modules or take an
instructor-led course
Find documentation Dynamics 365 documentation and learning modules
User guide for Dynamics 365 Field Service (contains video)
Ask a question Microsoft Q&A | Microsoft Docs
Study resources Links to learning and documentation
Get community Microsoft Dynamics Community
support
Follow Microsoft Microsoft Learn - Microsoft Tech Community
Learn
Change log
Key to understanding the table: The functional groups are in bold typeface followed by
the objectives within each group. The table is a comparison between the previous and
current version of the exam skills measured and the third column describes the extent of
the changes.
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Skill area prior to September 30, Skill area as of September 30, 2024 Change
2024
Audience profile Minor
Configure field service applications Configure field service applications No % change
Define and configure core Field Configure core Field Service Major
Service components components
Configure product and service pricing Configure product and service pricing Minor
Configure bookable resources Configure bookable resources Major
Configure scheduling of multiple Configure scheduling of multiple Major
resources resources
Manage work orders Manage work orders and customer % of exam
assets increased
Configure the work order lifecycle Configure the work order lifecycle Major
Create and manage work orders Create and manage work orders Minor
Create and manage agreements Create and manage agreements Minor
Manage inspections Manage inspections Minor
Configure customer assets Added (moved
from deleted FG)
Skill area prior to September 30, Skill area as of September 30, 2024 Change
2024
Schedule and dispatch work orders Schedule and dispatch work orders % of exam
decreased
Manage scheduling options Manage scheduling options Minor
Implement schedule boards Configure, customize, and manage Major
schedule boards
Manage schedule boards Merged with
above
Implement the schedule assistant Configure the schedule assistant Major
Configure Universal Resource Configure Universal Resource Minor
Scheduling Scheduling
Manage the Field Service mobile Manage the Field Service mobile No % change
app app
Set up the mobile app Set up the mobile app Minor
Manage inventory and purchasing Manage inventory and purchasing No % change
by using the built-in inventory by using the built-in inventory
management system management system
Manage purchasing and product Manage purchasing and product Minor
returns returns
Manage Connected Field Service and Removed
customer assets
Implement Microsoft Power Implement Microsoft Power No % change
Platform Platform
Create custom apps and automations Create custom apps and automations Minor
Study guide for Exam MB-260:
Microsoft Dynamics 365 Customer
Insights (Data) Specialist
Article • 03/18/2024
Purpose of this document
This study guide should help you understand what to expect on the exam and includes a
summary of the topics the exam might cover and links to additional resources. The
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Updates to the exam
Our exams are updated periodically to reflect skills that are required to perform a role.
We have included two versions of the Skills Measured objectives depending on when
you are taking the exam.
We always update the English language version of the exam first. Some exams are
localized into other languages, and those are updated approximately eight weeks after
the English version is updated. While Microsoft makes every effort to update localized
versions on this schedule, there may be times when localized versions of an exam are
not updated on this schedule. Other available languages are listed in the Schedule Exam
section of the Exam Details webpage. If the exam isn't available in your preferred
language, you can request an additional 30 minutes to complete the exam.
Note
The bullets that follow each of the skills measured are intended to illustrate how we are
assessing that skill. Related topics may be covered in the exam.
Note
Most questions cover features that are general availability (GA). The exam may contain
questions on Preview features if those features are commonly used.
Skills measured as of April 15, 2024
Audience profile
As a candidate for this exam, you implement solutions that provide insights into
customer profiles and that track engagement activities to help improve customer
experiences.
You should have firsthand experience with:
Dynamics 365 Customer Insights - Data
Microsoft Power Query
Microsoft Dataverse
Microsoft Azure Data Lake Storage
Azure Data Factory pipelines
You should also have direct experience with practices related to:
Privacy, compliance, and consent
Security
Responsible AI
As a candidate for this exam, you need experience with data processes related to:
Preparation
Matching
Segmentation
Enhancement
Deduplication
You should have a general understanding of:
Azure Machine Learning
Azure Synapse Analytics
Azure architecture
Skills at a glance
Describe Dynamics 365 Customer Insights – Data (5–10%)
Ingest data (10–15%)
Create customer profiles through data unification (35–40%)
Implement AI predictions (5–10%)
Configure measures and segments (15–20%)
Configure third-party connections (5–10%)
Administer Customer Insights – Data (5–10%)
Describe Dynamics 365 Customer Insights - Data (5–10%)
Describe Customer Insights - Data functionality
Describe Customer Insights - Data components
Describe support for near real-time updates
Describe the differences between individual consumer and business account
profiles
Describe support for Microsoft Fabric
Describe the tables and relationships in Customer Insights - Data
Describe real-time ingestion capabilities and limitations
Describe benefits of pre-unification data enrichment
Identify when to use the managed data lake or an organization’s own data lake
Describe use cases for Customer Insights - Data
Describe use cases for Customer Insights - Data
Describe use cases for Customer Insights - Data APIs
Describe the integration between Customers Insights - Data and Customer Insights
- Journeys
Describe use cases for machine learning
Ingest data (10–15%)
Connect to data sources
Attach to Microsoft Dataverse
Attach to Azure Data Lake Storage
Ingest and transform data by using Power Query
Attach to Azure Synapse Analytics
Update Unified Customer Profile fields in near real-time
Troubleshoot common ingestion errors
Attach to data stored in Delta Lake format
Configure incremental refresh
Transform, cleanse, and load data
Select tables and columns
Resolve data inconsistencies, unexpected or null values, and data quality issues
Evaluate and transform column data types
Transform data from Dataverse
Create customer profiles through data unification (35–
40%)
Select source fields
Select Customer Insights tables and attributes for unification
Describe attribute types
Describe the requirements for a primary key
Remove duplicate records
Deduplicate enriched tables
Define deduplication rules, including exceptions, winner, and alternate records
Manage merged preferences
Match conditions
Specify a match order for tables
Define match rules
Define exceptions
Include enriched tables in matching
Configure normalization options
Differentiate between basic and custom precision methods
Configure custom match conditions
Unify customer fields
Specify the order of fields for merged tables
Combine fields into a merged field
Combine a group of fields
Separate fields from a merged field
Exclude fields from a merge
Change the order of fields
Rename fields
Group profiles into Clusters
Configure customer ID generation
Describe B2B unification
Implement business data separation
Describe business unit separation prerequisites
Access business data in Dataverse
Implement Customer Insights - Data business unit integrations
Review data unification
Review and create customer profiles
View the results of data unification
Verify output tables from data unification
Update the unification settings
Configure relationships and activities
Create and manage relationships
Create and manage activities
Combine customer profiles with activity data from unknown users
Describe how to use customer consent
Describe how to use web data for personalization
Describe relationship paths
Set the B2B account relationship with contacts
Configure search and filter indexes
Define which fields should be searchable
Define filter options for fields
Define indexed fields
Implement AI predictions (5–10%)
Configure built-in prediction models
Configure and evaluate the customer churn models, including the transactional
churn and subscription churn models
Configure and evaluate the product recommendation model
Configure and evaluate the customer lifetime value model
Configure and manage sentiment analysis
Implement machine learning models
Describe prerequisites for using custom Azure Machine Learning models in
Customer Insights - Data
Create and manage workflows that consume machine learning models
Describe prerequisites for using custom models from Azure Synapse Analytics in
Customer Insights - Data
Configure measures and segments (15–20%)
Create and manage measures
Create and manage tags
Describe the different types of measures
Create a measure
Configure measure calculations
Modify dimensions
Schedule measures
Create and manage segments
Describe methods for creating segments, including segment builder and quick
segments
Create a segment from customer profiles or measures
Create a segment based on a prediction model
Describe projected attributes
Schedule segments
Find suggested segments
Describe how the system suggests segments for use
Create a suggested segment based on a measure
Create a suggested segment based on activity
Create segment insights
Configure overlap segments
Configure differentiated segments
Review the overlap or differentiator analysis
Find similar customers by using AI
Configure third-party connections (5–10%)
Configure connections and exports
Configure a connection for exporting data
Create a data export
Define types of exports
Configure on demand and scheduled data exports
Define the limitations of segment exports
Implement data enrichment
Enrich customer profiles
Configure and manage enrichments
Enrich data sources before unification
Administer Customer Insights - Data (5–10%)
Create and configure environments
Identify who can create environments
Differentiate between trial, sandbox, and production environments
Connect Customer Insights - Data to Dataverse
Connect Customer Insights - Data with Azure Data Lake Storage Account
Manage environments
Assign user permissions
Create an environment in Customer Insights - Data
Manage keys in Azure key vault
Manage system refreshes
Differentiate between system refreshes and data source refreshes
Describe the system refresh process
Configure a system refresh schedule
Monitor and troubleshoot refreshes
Study resources
We recommend that you train and get hands-on experience before you take the exam.
We offer self-study options and classroom training as well as links to documentation,
community sites, and videos.
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Study resources Links to learning and documentation
Get trained Choose from self-paced learning paths and modules or take an
instructor-led course
Find documentation Dynamics 365 documentation and learning modules
Dynamics 365 Customer Insights documentation
Ask a question Microsoft Q&A | Microsoft Docs
Get community Microsoft Dynamics Community
support
Follow Microsoft Microsoft Learn - Microsoft Tech Community
Learn
Change log
Key to understanding the table: The topic groups (also known as functional groups) are
in bold typeface followed by the objectives within each group. The table is a comparison
between the two versions of the exam skills measured and the third column describes
the extent of the changes.
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Skill area prior to April 15, 2024 Skill area as of April 15, 2024 Changes
Audience profile Major
Design Dynamics 365 Customer Insights - Describe Dynamics 365 No % change
Data solutions Customer Insights - Data
Describe Customer Insights - Data Describe Customer Insights - Major
Data functionality
Describe use cases for Customer Insights - Describe use cases for Major
Data Customer Insights - Data
Ingest data into Customer Insights - Data Ingest data No % change
Connect to data sources Connect to data sources Major
Transform, cleanse, and load data by using Transform, cleanse, and load Minor
Power Query data
Configure incremental refreshes for data Removed
sources
Create customer profiles through data Create customer profiles % of exam
unification through data unification increased
Select source fields Select source fields Minor
Remove duplicate records Remove duplicate records Minor
Match conditions Match conditions Minor
Unify customer fields Unify customer fields Major
Implement business data separation Implement business data Minor
separation
Review data unification Review data unification No change
Configure relationships and activities Configure relationships and Major
activities
Create a unified contact profile for B2B Removed
accounts
Configure search and filter indexes Configure search and filter Minor
indexes
Implement AI predictions in Customer Implement AI predictions No % change
Insights - Data
Skill area prior to April 15, 2024 Skill area as of April 15, 2024 Changes
Use Copilot in Customer Insights - Data Removed
Configure prediction models Configure built-in prediction Minor
models
Implement machine learning models Implement machine learning Major
models
Configure measures and segments Configure measures and % of exam
segments increased
Create and manage measures Create and manage measures Minor
Create and manage segments Create and manage segments Major
Find suggested segments Find suggested segments Minor
Create segment insights Create segment insights Minor
Configure third-party connections Configure third-party % of exam
connections decreased
Configure connections and exports Configure connections and No change
exports
Export data to Dynamics 365 Customer Removed
Insights - Journeys or Dynamics 365 Sales
Display Customer Insights - Data data from Removed
within Dynamics 365 apps
Implement Data Enrichment Implement data enrichment Minor
Use Customer Consent data Removed
Use Customer Insights data across Power Removed
Platform and M365 applications
Administer Customer Insights - Data Administer Customer Insights No % change
- Data
Create and configure environments Create and configure Major
environments
Manage system refreshes Manage system refreshes Minor
Create and manage connections Removed
Skills measured prior to April 15, 2024
Audience profile
As a candidate for this exam, you implement solutions that provide insights into
customer profiles and that track engagement activities to help:
Improve customer experiences.
Increase customer retention.
You should have firsthand experience with:
Dynamics 365 Customer Insights - Data and one or more additional Dynamics 365
apps
Microsoft Power Query
Microsoft Dataverse
Common Data Model
Microsoft Power Platform
You should also have direct experience with practices related to:
Privacy
Compliance
Consent
Security
Responsible AI
Data retention policy
As a candidate for this exam, you need experience with processes related to key
performance indicators (KPIs), data retention, validation, visualization, preparation,
matching, fragmentation, segmentation, and enhancement. You should have a general
understanding of:
Azure Machine Learning
Azure Synapse Analytics
Azure Data Factory
Skills at a glance
Design Dynamics 365 Customer Insights - Data solutions (5–10%)
Ingest data into Customer Insights - Data (10–15%)
Create customer profiles through data unification (30–35%)
Implement AI predictions in Customer Insights - Data (5–10%)
Configure measures and segments (10–15%)
Configure third-party connections (10–15%)
Administer Customer Insights - Data (5–10%)
Design Dynamics 365 Customer Insights - Data solutions
(5–10%)
Describe Customer Insights - Data
Describe Dynamics 365 Customer Insights - Data components, including tables,
relationships, enrichments, activities, measures, and segments
Describe the first run experience (FRE) in D365 Customer Insights - Data
Describe support for near real-time updates
Describe support for enrichment
Describe the differences between individual consumer and business account
profiles.
Describe use cases for Customer Insights - Data
Describe use cases for Dynamics 365 Customer Insights - Data
Describe use cases for extending Customer Insights - Data by using Microsoft
Power Platform components
Describe use cases for Customer Insights - Data APIs
Describe use cases for working with business accounts
Ingest data into Customer Insights - Data (10–15%)
Connect to data sources
Determine which data sources to use
Determine whether to use the managed data lake or an organization’s data lake
Attach to a Microsoft Dataverse data lake
Attach to Azure Data Lake Storage
Ingest and transform data using Power Query connectors
Attach to Azure Synapse Analytics
Describe real-time ingestion capabilities and limitations
Describe benefits of pre-unification data enrichment
Ingest data in real-time
Update Unified Customer Profile fields in real-time
Understand common ingestion errors
Transform, cleanse, and load data by using Power Query
Select tables and columns
Resolve data inconsistencies, unexpected or null values, and data quality issues
Evaluate and transform column data types
Configure incremental refreshes for data sources
Identify data sources that support incremental updates
Configure incremental refresh
Identify capabilities and limitations for scheduled refreshes
Configure scheduled refreshes and on-demand refreshes
Create customer profiles through data unification (30-
35%)
Select source fields
Select Customer Insights tables and attributes for unification
Select attribute types
Select the primary key
Remove duplicate records
Deduplicate enriched tables
Define deduplication rules
Review deduplication results
Match conditions
Specify a match order for tables
Define match rules
Define exceptions
Include enriched tables in matching
Configure normalization options
Differentiate between basic and custom precision methods
Unify customer fields
Specify the order of fields for merged tables
Combine fields into a merged field
Combine a group of fields
Separate fields from a merged field
Exclude fields from a merge
Change the order of fields
Rename fields
Group profiles into Clusters
Implement business data separation
Understand business unit separation prerequisites
Access business data in Dataverse
Implement Customer Insights - Data business unit integrations
Review data unification
Review and create customer profiles
View the results of data unification
Verify output tables from data unification
Update the unification settings
Configure relationships and activities
Create and manage relationships
Create activities by using a new or existing relationship
Create activities in real-time
Manage activities
Combine customer profiles with activity data from unknown users
Display Customer Insights - Data Activities in D365 Activity Timeline
Create a unified contact profile for B2B accounts
Create unified contact profile
Set the relationship between contacts and accounts
Define the semantic fields
Review contact unification
Verify output tables from data unification
Configure search and filter indexes
Define which fields should be searchable
Define filter options for fields
Define indexes
Implement AI predictions in Customer Insights - Data (5–
10%)
Use Copilot in Customer Insights - Data
Understand key Discovery page components
Configure prediction models
Configure and evaluate the customer churn models, including the transactional
churn and subscription churn models
Configure and evaluate the product recommendation model
Configure and evaluate the customer lifetime value model
Create a customer segment based on prediction model
Configure and manage sentiment analysis
Implement machine learning models
Describe prerequisites for using custom Azure Machine Learning models in
Customer Insights - Data
Use a wizard to bring custom prediction models to Customer Insights - Data
Implement workflows that consume machine learning models
Manage workflows for custom machine learning models
Configure measures and segments (10–15%)
Create and manage measures
Create and manage tags
Describe the different types of measures
Create a measure
Create a measure by using a template
Configure measure calculations
Modify dimensions
Schedule Measures
Create and manage segments
Create and manage tags
Describe methods for creating segments, including segment builder and quick
segments
Create a segment from customer profiles, measures, or AI predictions
Create a segment based on a prediction model
Find similar customers
Project attributes
Track usage of segments
Export segments
Find suggested segments
Describe how the system suggests segments for use
Create a segment from a suggestion
Create a suggested segment based on activity
Configure refreshes for suggestions
Create segment insights
Configure overlap segments
Configure differentiated segments
Analyze insights
Find similar segments with AI
Configure third-party connections (10–15%)
Configure connections and exports
Configure a connection for exporting data
Create a data export
Define types of exports
Configure on demand and scheduled data exports
Define the limitations of segment exports
Export data to Dynamics 365 Customer Insights – Journeys or
Dynamics 365 Sales
Identify prerequisites for exporting data from Dynamics 365 Customer Insights -
Data
Create connections between Dynamics 365 Customer Insights - Data and Dynamics
365 apps
Define which segments to export
Export a Dynamics 365 Customer Insights - Data segment into Dynamics 365
Customer Insights - Journeys as a marketing segment
Use Dynamics 365 Customer Insights - Data profiles and segments with real-time
marketing
Export a Dynamics 365 Customer Insights - Data profile into Dynamics 365
Customer Insights - Journeys for customer journey orchestration
Export a Dynamics 365 Customer Insights - Data segment into Dynamics 365 Sales
as a marketing list
Display Customer Insights - Data data from within Dynamics 365 apps
Identify what data from Dynamics 365 Customer Insights - Data can be displayed
within Dynamics 365 apps Configure the Customer Card add-in for Dynamics 365
apps
Identify permissions required to implement the Customer Card Add-in for
Dynamics 365 apps
Implement Data Enrichment
Enrich customer profiles
Configure and manage enrichments
Enrich data sources before unification
View enrichment results
Use Customer Consent data
Add Consent Data to Customer Insights - Data
Use Consent Data
Use Customer Insights - Data data across Power Platform and
M365 applications
Use D365 Customer Insights - Data chatbot for Microsoft Teams
Connect Power Apps and Dynamics 365 Customer Insights - Data
Use the Power Automate Connector for Dynamics 365 Customer Insights - Data
Configure the Dynamics 365 Customer Insights connector for Power BI - Data
Administer Customer Insights - Data (5–10%)
Create and configure environments
Identify who can create environments
Differentiate between trial and production environments
Connect Customer Insights - Data to Microsoft Dataverse
Connect Customer Insights - Data with Azure Data Lake Storage Account Manage
existing environments
Change or claim ownership of the environment
Reset an existing environment
Delete an existing environment
Configure user permissions
Describe available user permissions
Export diagnostic logs
Manage system refreshes
Differentiate between system refreshes and data source refreshes
Describe refresh policies
Configure a system refresh schedule
Monitor and troubleshoot refreshes
Create and manage connections
Describe when connections are used
Configure and manage connections
Study guide for Exam MB-280:
Microsoft Dynamics 365 Customer
Experience Analyst
Article • 08/08/2024
Purpose of this document
This study guide should help you understand what to expect on the exam and includes a
summary of the topics the exam might cover and links to additional resources. The
information and materials in this document should help you focus your studies as you
prepare for the exam.
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How to earn the Some certifications only require passing one exam, while others require
certification passing multiple exams.
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profile schedule and renew exams and share and print certificates.
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Exam sandbox You can explore the exam environment by visiting our exam sandbox.
Request If you use assistive devices, require extra time, or need modification to
accommodations any part of the exam experience, you can request an accommodation.
About the exam
Languages
Some exams are localized into other languages. You can find these in the Schedule
Exam section of the Exam Details webpage. If the exam isn’t available in your preferred
language, you can request an additional 30 minutes to complete the exam.
Note
The bullets that follow each of the skills measured are intended to illustrate how we are
assessing that skill. Related topics may be covered in the exam.
Note
Most questions cover features that are general availability (GA). The exam may contain
questions on Preview features if those features are commonly used.
Skills measured
Audience profile
As a candidate for this exam, you're a Microsoft Dynamics 365 customer experience
analyst who has:
Participated in or plans to participate in Dynamics 365 Sales implementations.
An understanding of an organization's sales process.
An understanding of the seller's perspective (user experience).
The ability to demonstrate Dynamics 365 Customer Insights - Data and Customer
Insights - Journeys capabilities.
You’re responsible for configuring, customizing, and expanding the functionality of
Dynamics 365 Sales to create business solutions that support, automate, and accelerate
the company's sales process. You use your knowledge of customer experience
capabilities in Dynamics 365 Sales and Microsoft Power Platform to inform the following
design and implementation tasks:
Configure Dynamics 365 Sales standard and premium features.
Implement collaboration features.
Configure the security model.
Perform Dynamics 365 Sales customizations.
Extend Dynamics 365 Sales with Microsoft Power Platform.
Deploy the Dynamics 365 App for Outlook.
As a candidate, you need:
Experience configuring model-driven apps in Microsoft Power Apps.
An understanding of accounts, contacts, and activities.
An understanding of leads and opportunities.
An understanding of the components of model-driven apps, including forms,
views, charts, and dashboards.
An understanding of model-driven app personal settings.
Experience working with Dataverse solutions.
An understanding of Dataverse, including tables, columns, and relationships.
Familiarity with Power Automate cloud flow concepts, such as connectors, triggers,
and actions.
An understanding of the Dataverse security model and features, including business
units, security roles, and row ownership and sharing.
Skills at a glance
Implement Dynamics 365 Sales (25–30%)
Configure and customize Dataverse and model-driven apps (25–30%)
Implement the Dynamics 365 App for Outlook (10–15%)
Implement security and customizations in Dynamics 365 Sales (10–15%)
Demonstrate Dynamics 365 Customer Insights capabilities (10–15%)
Extend and enhance Dynamics 365 Sales capabilities (5–10%)
Implement Dynamics 365 Sales (25–30%)
Configure core functionality of Dynamics 365 Sales
Evaluate predictive lead and opportunity scoring model performance
Configure predictive lead and opportunity scoring models
Enable and configure predictive lead and opportunity scoring
Configure the lead qualification experience
Configure the opportunity pipeline view
Interpret the Sales Pipeline chart
Interpret the opportunity pipeline view
Configure and deploy the Sales mobile app
Enable email validation
Set up the product catalog
Configure product catalog settings
Differentiate the product catalog components
Manage the product lifecycle, including creating, revising, cloning, and retiring
Customize the enhanced experience for adding products
Create product bundles
Configure product families
Build price lists and product pricing
Evaluate product pricing
Configure multiple currencies and evaluate currency calculations
Configure goals and forecasting
Create and edit goals
Configure rollup queries
Manage forecasts
Build forecasts from templates
Configure security for and access to forecasts
Configure and use Sales intelligence features
Configure and use the assistant
Configure and manage custom insight cards
Differentiate standard and premium Sales Insights features
Interpret relationship analytics and improve relationship health
Configure Copilot in Sales
Configure sales engagement
Personalize the Sales accelerator
Customize the workspace
Manage the sales pipeline by using the work list
Configure the Sales accelerator record types and security roles
Create and manage sequences
Create and manage assignment rules
Configure lead and opportunity segments
Configure work assignment
Connect sequences to records
Configure and customize Dataverse and model-driven
apps (25–30%)
Modify model-driven apps
Configure an app for offline work
Configure model-driven apps
Perform configuration and setup with native tools
Create and manage email templates
Build Word templates
Build Excel templates
Share templates
Configure duplicate detection
Configure bulk deletion
Configure Dataverse search
Configure Dataverse table settings
Configure relationship behaviors
Configure auditing of data
Configure connections and connection roles
Implement business logic
Configure business rules
Configure formula columns
Maintain classic workflows in Dataverse
Configure calculated and rollup columns
Implement business process flows
Evaluate low-code business logic options
Use the Dataverse connector in a cloud flow
Customize the user experience
Differentiate form types
Differentiate view types
Configure the timeline control
Configure focused view
Embed Power BI dashboard, reports, and tiles
Implement the Dynamics 365 App for Outlook (10–15%)
Manage Sales data and interactions in Outlook
Differentiate the Dynamics 365 App for Outlook features
Perform common tasks
Deploy the Dynamics 365 App for Outlook to users
Configure mailboxes and server-side sync
Configure mailboxes
Configure server-side sync
Configure folder-level tracking
Configure email settings
Implement security and customizations in Dynamics 365
Sales (10–15%)
Manage security for Dynamics 365 Sales
Implement hierarchy security
Manage security roles for Sales
Create and manage teams
Share a model-driven app
Evaluate security privileges by using access checker
Associate Microsoft Entra groups with environments
Diagnose user access issues
Customize Dynamics 365 Sales
Configure relationship mappings on Sales tables
Configure lead and opportunity status reasons
Configure opportunity close
Configure automatic creation rules for leads
Demonstrate Dynamics 365 Customer Insights
capabilities (10–15%)
Create unified customer profiles and use the profiles in other apps
Share customer profiles and segments in Dataverse
Enhance the sales process by using Customer Insights - Data
Create measures and segments in Customer Insights - Data
Perform data unification
Ingest data
Create journeys by using real-time marketing
Create emails by using templates
Create a segment-based journey
Create a trigger-based journey
Configure lead scoring models in Customer Insights - Journeys
Capture information by using forms
Extend and enhance Dynamics 365 Sales capabilities (5–
10%)
Manage Copilot for Sales in Dynamics 365 Sales
Deploy Copilot for Sales
Customize Copilot for Sales forms and fields
Implement collaboration features
Configure document management
Configure Teams calling
Configure text messages
Configure Teams collaboration
Study resources
We recommend that you train and get hands-on experience before you take the exam.
We offer self-study options and classroom training as well as links to documentation,
community sites, and videos.
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Study resources Links to learning and documentation
Get trained Choose from self-paced learning paths and modules or take an
instructor-led course
Find documentation Dynamics 365 documentation and learning modules
Dynamics 365 App for Outlook documentation
Dynamics 365 Sales documentation
Dynamics 365 Customer Insights documentation
Ask a question Microsoft Q&A | Microsoft Docs
Get community Microsoft Dynamics Community
support
Follow Microsoft Microsoft Learn - Microsoft Tech Community
Learn
Find a video Exam Readiness Zone
Browse other Microsoft Learn shows
Study guide for Exam MB-310: Microsoft
Dynamics 365 Finance Functional
Consultant
Article • 07/22/2024
Purpose of this document
This study guide should help you understand what to expect on the exam and includes a
summary of the topics the exam might cover and links to additional resources. The
information and materials in this document should help you focus your studies as you
prepare for the exam.
ノ Expand table
Useful links Description
Review the skills measured as This list represents the skills measured AFTER the date
of September 20, 2024 provided. Study this list if you plan to take the exam AFTER that
date.
Review the skills measured Study this list of skills if you take your exam PRIOR to the date
prior to September 20, 2024 provided.
Change log You can go directly to the change log if you want to see the
changes that will be made on the date provided.
How to earn the certification Some certifications only require passing one exam, while others
require passing multiple exams.
Certification renewal Microsoft associate, expert, and specialty certifications expire
annually. You can renew by passing a free online assessment on
Microsoft Learn.
Your Microsoft Learn profile Connecting your certification profile to Microsoft Learn allows
you to schedule and renew exams and share and print
certificates.
Exam scoring and score reports A score of 700 or greater is required to pass.
Exam sandbox You can explore the exam environment by visiting our exam
sandbox.
Request accommodations If you use assistive devices, require extra time, or need
modification to any part of the exam experience, you can
Useful links Description
request an accommodation.
Take a practice test Are you ready to take the exam or do you need to study a bit
more?
Updates to the exam
Our exams are updated periodically to reflect skills that are required to perform a role.
We have included two versions of the Skills Measured objectives depending on when
you are taking the exam.
We always update the English language version of the exam first. Some exams are
localized into other languages, and those are updated approximately eight weeks after
the English version is updated. While Microsoft makes every effort to update localized
versions as noted, there may be times when the localized versions of an exam are not
updated on this schedule. Other available languages are listed in the Schedule Exam
section of the Exam Details webpage. If the exam isn't available in your preferred
language, you can request an additional 30 minutes to complete the exam.
Note
The bullets that follow each of the skills measured are intended to illustrate how we are
assessing that skill. Related topics may be covered in the exam.
Note
Most questions cover features that are general availability (GA). The exam may contain
questions on Preview features if those features are commonly used.
Skills measured as of September 20, 2024
Audience profile
As a candidate for this exam, you analyze business requirements and translate them into
fully realized business processes and solutions that implement industry-recommended
practices. You have a fundamental understanding of accounting principles and financial
operations as they relate to:
Core tasks in the finance and operations apps
Manufacturing
Retail
Supply chain management operations
As a candidate for this exam, you specialize in one or more feature sets of Dynamics 365
Finance including:
General ledger
Accounts payable
Accounts receivable
Credit and collections
Cash and bank management
Budgeting
Fixed assets
Asset leasing
Tax
Expense management
Subscription billing
Cost accounting
Cost management
Consolidation and elimination
Skills at a glance
Implement financial management (40–45%)
Implement accounts receivable, credit, collections, and subscription billing (15–
20%)
Implement and manage accounts payable and expenses (10–15%)
Manage budgeting (10–15%)
Manage fixed assets (10–15%)
Implement financial management (40–45%)
Design and configure the chart of accounts
Design and configure financial dimensions
Design and configure the chart of accounts and main accounts
Configure main accounts categories, ledger account aliases, and balance control
accounts
Configure legal entity overrides for financial dimensions and main accounts
Configure and manage account structures and advanced rules
Design and configure financial tags
Configure derived dimensions and financial dimension default templates
Configure ledgers and currencies
Configure batch transfer rules
Configure currency exchange types and rates
Configure a currency revaluation posting profile
Configure and import exchange rates by using the exchange rate provider
Configure accounting and reporting currencies
Implement and manage journals
Configure journal names and vouchers
Configure journal controls and posting restriction rules
Implement journal workflow approvals
Configure and use periodic journals
Configure and apply accrual schemes
Configure intercompany accounting
Create templates to edit journals in Microsoft Excel
Reverse financial transaction entries
Configure default descriptions
Create and use journal entries, including validation and posting
Configure batch processing of journals
Implement and manage cash and bank
Create and manage bank groups and bank accounts
Configure payment formats
Configure bank reconciliations, including advanced bank reconciliations
Configure the cash flow forecast setup, including automation setup
Perform bank foreign currency revaluation
Process manual and advanced bank reconciliations
Configure shared payment setup for customers and vendors
Perform periodic processes
Design and configure periodic closing processes and end-of-year processes,
including main accounts and templates
Perform financial consolidation and elimination processes by using Consolidation
online
Create and manage financial reports, including modifying row, column, and report
definitions, and reporting trees
Design and configure financial period workspaces and closing schedules
Design and configure legal entity for consolidation and elimination by using
Consolidation online
Design consolidation and elimination by using financial reports
Configure and process ledger settlements
Perform general ledger foreign currency revaluation
Manage the ledger calendar
Configure, collect, and report taxes
Configure tax groups, tax codes, settlement periods, and authorities
Configure tax ledger posting groups
Settle and post sales tax
Configure withholding tax groups, tax codes, and authorities
Implement accounts receivable, credit, collections, and
subscription billing (15–20%)
Implement and manage accounts receivable
Configure customers and customer groups, including configuring shared
customers
Configure and process free text invoices, including recurring free text invoices
Process sales order invoices and credit memos
Configure customer payment methods
Configure accounts receivable charges and apply changes to an invoice
Manage customer holds
Configure customer posting profiles
Process customer payments
Configure customer change approvals
Perform accounts receivable foreign currency revaluation
Configure and use billing classification
Configure batch processing of free text and sales order invoicing
Configure bank accounts for customers
Manage credit and collections
Configure credit management processes
Configure collections management processes, including collection activities
Manage delinquent customers
Prepare and send customer account statements
Configure and process collection letters
Configure aging definitions and process aged balances
Process and manage credit holds
Configure and use customer write-offs
Configure and process interest notes
Configure and manage subscription billing
Generate sales documents by using billing schedules
Manage billing schedules, including price update and hold termination
Configure contract billing, including billing schedule group, item group, and
milestone setup
Configure and use revenue deferrals and recognition, including for charges,
deferral defaults, and items deferred by default
Configure and use expense deferrals and recognition
Process and manage revenue and expense recognition schedules
Implement and manage accounts payable and expenses
(10–15%)
Implement and manage accounts payable
Configure invoice validation policies and invoice matching setup
Configure vendor groups, vendors, and vendor posting profiles, including
configuring shared vendors
Process purchase order invoices and credit memos, including prepayments
Configure vendor payment methods
Configure accounts payable charges, and apply changes to an invoice
Configure bank accounts and bank account approvals for vendors
Configure vendor change approvals
Perform accounts payable foreign currency revaluation
Configure vendor invoice automation
Process the vendor invoice journal including voyage cost
Configure and use recurring vendor invoices
Process and generate vendor payments, centralized payments, and prepayments
Manage vendor holds and inactivation
Configure and use expense management
Configure expense management including categories, per diem options, mileage
expenses, intercompany expenses, and personal expenses
Create and manage expense reports
Manage budgeting (10–15%)
Implement basic budgeting
Configure budgeting components, including budget models, codes, allocation
terms, and transfer rules
Create and manage budget register entries
Compare budgeted values with actual values
Configure and manage budget controls
Configure budget controls including budget parameters, budget fund availability
options, budget control rules and groups, and over-budget permissions
Perform budget checks on documents and journals
Configure budget cycle time spans
Activate or deactivate budget control configurations
Manage fixed assets (10–15%)
Implement and manage fixed assets
Create and manage fixed asset groups and other fixed asset attributes
Configure fixed asset posting profiles
Configure fixed asset parameters
Configure fixed asset books
Configure depreciation profiles
Create and manage fixed asset
Configure mapping for fixed asset groups and books
Process fixed asset transactions
Process fixed asset disposal (sales) by using free text invoices
Process fixed asset acquisitions by using purchase orders, journals, inventory
journals, and projects
Create fixed asset budgets and transfer the budgets to the budgeting module
Process fixed asset depreciation
Process fixed asset disposals and other transactions by using the fixed asset journal
Process fixed asset split, reclassification, and transfer
Process acquisition and depreciation for derived books
Study resources
We recommend that you train and get hands-on experience before you take the exam.
We offer self-study options and classroom training as well as links to documentation,
community sites, and videos.
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Study resources Links to learning and documentation
Get trained Choose from self-paced learning paths and modules or take an
instructor-led course
Find documentation Dynamics 365 documentation and learning modules
Finance
Ask a question Microsoft Q&A | Microsoft Docs
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support
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Learn
Change log
Key to understanding the table: The topic groups (also known as functional groups) are
in bold typeface followed by the objectives within each group. The table is a comparison
between the two versions of the exam skills measured and the third column describes
the extent of the changes.
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Skill area prior to September 20, Skill area as of September 20, 2024 Change
2024
Audience profile Minor
Set up and configure financial Implement financial management No % change
management
Define and configure the chart of Design and configure the chart of Major
accounts accounts
Configure ledgers and currencies Configure ledgers and currencies Major
Implement and manage journals Implement and manage journals Major
Implement and manage cash and bank Implement and manage cash and bank Major
Implement cost accounting and cost Removed
management
Perform periodic processes Perform periodic processes Major
Skill area prior to September 20, Skill area as of September 20, 2024 Change
2024
Configure, collect, and report taxes Configure, collect, and report taxes Minor
Implement accounts receivable, Implement accounts receivable, No % change
credit, collections, and revenue credit, collections, and subscription
recognition billing
Implement and manage accounts Implement and manage accounts Major
receivable receivable
Manage credit and collections Manage credit and collections Major
Configure revenue recognition Removed
Configure and manage subscription Added
billing
Implement and manage accounts Implement and manage accounts % of exam
payable and expenses payable and expenses decreased
Implement and manage accounts Implement and manage accounts Major
payable payable
Configure and use expense Configure and use expense Major
management management
Manage budgeting Manage budgeting % of exam
increased
Implement basic budgeting Implement basic budgeting Minor
Configure and manage budget Configure and manage budget Minor
controls controls
Configure and process budget plans Removed
Manage fixed assets Manage fixed assets No % change
Implement and manage fixed assets Implement and manage fixed assets Minor
Process fixed asset transactions Process fixed asset transactions Minor
Implement asset leasing Removed
Skills measured prior to September 20, 2024
Audience profile
As a candidate for this exam, you analyze business requirements and translate them into
fully realized business processes and solutions that implement industry-recommended
practices. You have a fundamental understanding of accounting principles and a deeper
understanding of financial operations as they relate to:
Core finance
Manufacturing
Retail
Supply chain management operations
As a candidate for this exam, you specialize in one or more feature sets of Dynamics 365
Finance including core finance, general ledger, tax, cost accounting, cost management,
fixed assets, asset leasing, budgeting, revenue recognition, consolidation and
elimination, credit and collections, cash and bank management, and expense
management. You understand the relationships between:
Finance and manufacturing
Retail
Supply chain management
Skills at a glance
Set up and configure financial management (40–45%)
Implement accounts receivable, credit, collections, and revenue recognition (15–
20%)
Implement and manage accounts payable and expenses (15–20%)
Manage budgeting (5–10%)
Manage fixed assets (10–15%)
Set up and configure financial management (40–45%)
Define and configure the chart of accounts
Describe use cases for financial dimensions
Define and configure the chart of accounts and main accounts
Describe use cases for main accounts categories, ledger account aliases, and
balance control accounts
Configure financial dimensions and dimension sets
Configure legal entity overrides for financial dimensions and main accounts
Create and configure account structures and advanced rules
Configure financial tags
Configure derived dimensions and financial dimension default templates
Configure accounts for automatic transactions
Configure ledgers and currencies
Configure and manage fiscal calendars, years, and periods
Configure the ledger
Describe and configure batch transfer rules
Set up currencies and conversions for a legal entity
Configure currency exchange types and rates
Implement and manage journals
Describe options for implementing voucher numbers in journals
Configure journal names
Set up journal controls and posting restriction rules
Describe and configure journal workflow approvals
Create voucher templates
Describe use cases for periodic journals and deferrals
Configure and apply accrual schemes
Set up intercompany accounting
Create templates to edit journals in Microsoft Excel
Perform reversing entries
Implement and manage cash and bank
Create and maintain bank groups and bank accounts
Describe electronic payment formats
Configure and process bank reconciliations including advanced bank
reconciliations
Configure the cash flow forecast setup
Configure the cash flow automation setup
Enable and configure summarized bank transactions for vendor and customer
payments
Implement cost accounting and cost management
Describe cost accounting processes and terms
Describe and configure the costing sheet including indirect costs
Configure cost groups
Implement inventory costing versions
Differentiate between inventory costing methodologies
Configure item model groups
Configure item groups and inventory posting profiles
Perform inventory closing and adjustment processes
Configure cost categories
Set up inventory value reports
Perform periodic processes
Define and demonstrate periodic closing processes and end-of-year processes
Perform financial consolidation and elimination processes
Describe use cases and options for performing allocations
Implement foreign currency revaluation processes
Create and manage financial reports including modifying row, column, report
definitions, and reporting tree
Configure, collect, and report taxes
Configure tax groups, tax codes, settlement periods, and jurisdiction
Configure tax ledger posting groups
Settle and post sales tax
Configure withholding tax groups, tax codes, and authorities
Implement accounts receivable, credit, collections, and
revenue recognition (15–20%)
Implement and manage accounts receivable
Set up customers and customer groups
Configure and process free text invoices
Process sales order invoices and credit memos
Configure customer payment setup
Configure accounts receivable charges
Manage customer holds
Set up customer posting profiles
Process customer payments
Enable and configure customer change approvals
Perform foreign currency revaluation
Manage credit and collections
Configure credit management processes
Configure collections management processes
Manage delinquent customers
Prepare and send customer account statements
Manage customer credit limits and credit holds
Set up and process collection letters and interest notes
Configure aging definitions
Process aged balances
Configure revenue recognition
Configure journals and parameters for revenue recognition
Configure and implement revenue schedules
Enter and process revenue recognition transactions
Configure and use bundles
Implement and manage accounts payable and expenses
(15–20%)
Implement and manage accounts payable
Configure invoice validation policies and invoice matching setup
Set up vendor groups, vendors and vendor posting profiles
Process purchase order invoices and credit memos
Configure vendor payments including payment terms, method of payments, and
payment calendars
Configure accounts payable charges and apply changes to an invoice
Configure bank accounts and bank account approvals for vendors
Enable and configure vendor change approvals
Perform foreign currency revaluation
Configure vendor invoices and payment automation
Process the vendor invoice journal including voyage cost
Configure and use expense management
Configure expense management including categories, per diem options, mileage
expenses, intercompany expenses, and personal expenses
Configure workflows for expense management
Describe use cases for expense management policies and the audit workbench
Describe and configure credit card processing
Create and manage expense reports
Configure and manage cash advance settings
Create and manage travel requisitions
Manage budgeting (5–10%)
Implement basic budgeting
Configure budgeting components including budget models, codes, allocation
terms, and transfer rules
Create and configure budget register entries
Compare budgeted values with actual values
Implement budget register entry workflows
Configure and manage budget controls
Configure budget controls including budget parameters, budget fund availability
options, budget control rules and groups, and over-budget permissions
Perform budget checks on documents and journals
Configure budget cycle time spans
Activate or deactivate budget control configurations
Configure and process budget plans
Define a budget planning process
Create or generate a budget plan
Configure budget planning by using scenarios, stages, allocation stages, stage
allocations, and templates
Create a budget plan template
Configure and manage a budget planning workflow
Manage fixed assets (10–15%)
Implement and manage fixed assets
Create fixed asset groups and other fixes asset attributes
Configure fixed asset posting profiles
Configure fixed asset parameters
Describe the fixed asset lifecycle
Configure fixed asset books
Configure depreciation profiles
Create and manage fixed asset
Manage fixed asset groups and books mapping
Process fixed asset transactions
Process fixed asset disposal by using free text invoices
Process fixed asset acquisitions by using purchase orders, journals, and projects
Create fixed asset budgets and transfer the budgets to the budgeting module
Process fixed asset depreciation
Process fixed asset disposals and other transactions by using the fixed asset journal
Process fixed asset split, reclassification, and transfer
Implement asset leasing
Configure asset leasing
Manage asset leases
Analyze asset lease reports
Study guide for Exam MB-330:
Microsoft Dynamics 365 Supply Chain
Management Functional Consultant
Article • 05/21/2024
Purpose of this document
This study guide should help you understand what to expect on the exam and includes a
summary of the topics the exam might cover and links to additional resources. The
information and materials in this document should help you focus your studies as you
prepare for the exam.
ノ Expand table
Useful links Description
Review the skills measured as This list represents the skills measured AFTER the date provided.
of June 21, 2024 Study this list if you plan to take the exam AFTER that date.
Review the skills measured Study this list of skills if you take your exam PRIOR to the date
prior to June 21, 2024 provided.
Change log You can go directly to the change log if you want to see the
changes that will be made on the date provided.
How to earn the certification Some certifications only require passing one exam, while others
require passing multiple exams.
Certification renewal Microsoft associate, expert, and specialty certifications expire
annually. You can renew by passing a free online assessment on
Microsoft Learn.
Your Microsoft Learn profile Connecting your certification profile to Microsoft Learn allows
you to schedule and renew exams and share and print certificates.
Exam scoring and score A score of 700 or greater is required to pass.
reports
Exam sandbox You can explore the exam environment by visiting our exam
sandbox.
Request accommodations If you use assistive devices, require extra time, or need
modification to any part of the exam experience, you can request
an accommodation.
Useful links Description
Take a practice test Are you ready to take the exam or do you need to study a bit
more?
Updates to the exam
Our exams are updated periodically to reflect skills that are required to perform a role.
We have included two versions of the Skills Measured objectives depending on when
you are taking the exam.
We always update the English language version of the exam first. Some exams are
localized into other languages, and those are updated approximately eight weeks after
the English version is updated. While Microsoft makes every effort to update localized
versions of exams as noted, there may be times when the localized versions of an exam
are not updated on this schedule. Other available languages are listed in the Schedule
Exam section of the Exam Details webpage. If the exam isn't available in your preferred
language, you can request an additional 30 minutes to complete the exam.
Note
The bullets that follow each of the skills measured are intended to illustrate how we are
assessing that skill. Related topics may be covered in the exam.
Note
Most questions cover features that are general availability (GA). The exam may contain
questions on Preview features if those features are commonly used.
Skills measured as of June 21, 2024
Audience profile
As a candidate for this exam, you’re a supply chain management functional consultant
who designs and configures Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management and related tools
and technologies to meet the requirements for a customer. You analyze business
requirements and translate them into fully realized business processes and solutions
that implement industry-recommended practices.
You deliver solutions that meet or exceed the needs of your customers by partnering
with:
Architects
Developers
Consultants
Other stakeholders
You are familiar with the concept of supply chain processes and/or implementing Supply
Chain Management, including:
Product information management
Sales processes
Procurement processes
Inventory management
Warehouse management
Master planning
Asset management
Transportation management
Landed cost
Vendor collaboration
Skills at a glance
Implement product information management (20–25%)
Implement inventory and asset management (25–30%)
Implement and manage supply chain processes (15–20%)
Implement warehouse management and transportation management (15–20%)
Implement master planning (10–15%)
Implement product information management (20–25%)
Create and manage products
Create and release products and product variants
Create and apply product templates
Create bills of materials (BOMs) and BOM versions
Create and configure category hierarchies
Create and manage product states during the lifecycle of a product
Create product attributes
Assign variant-specific item sales tax groups for product variants
Configure prerequisites for products
Configure inventory dimensions, including storage, tracking, and product
dimension groups
Configure item model groups
Configure reservation hierarchies
Configure unit sequence groups
Configure additional product details
Create and assign bar codes and Global Trade Item Number (GTIN) codes
Configure product unit conversions
Configure default order settings
Configure product filter codes for warehouse operations
Manage inventory pricing and costing
Configure and maintain costing versions for standard and planned costs
Configure price groups
Configure items with standard costs
Configure default item prices, purchase and sales prices, and discounts in trade
agreements
Implement inventory and asset management (25–30%)
Configure inventory management
Configure inventory management parameters
Configure inventory reports
Configure ABC classifications
Configure the cost basis type and pricing template for commodity pricing
Manage and process inventory activities
Create and process journals, including BOMs, item arrival, output order, transfer,
movement, inventory adjustment, and counting journals
Create and process transfer orders
Manage the inventory closing and adjustment process
Configure and perform inventory closings and adjustments
Apply inventory blocking manually
Create batch disposition codes
Manage quality
Configure and process nonconformances
Configure quality associations
Configure components for the quality control process
Process quality orders
Process quarantine orders
Configure inventory blocking by using a quality order
Configure asset management
Create and manage work orders
Create and configure assets
View and manage capacity for work orders
Configure work order settings
Schedule preventive maintenance and reactive maintenance
Manage and configure asset loans
Implement asset management
Configure maintenance plans
Configure functional locations
Manage maintenance requests
Manage work orders consumption
Manage work order scheduling
Implement and manage supply chain processes (15–20%)
Implement procurement and sourcing
Create and maintain vendors
Create and manage purchase requisitions, requests for quotation (RFQs), and
purchase orders (POs)
Create purchase agreements and vendor rebates
Configure and process consignment inventory
Manage over and under deliveries and delivery schedules
Configure procurement categories, charge codes, and purchasing policies
Configure vendor collaboration features
Create and process vendor returns
Manage registration and product receipt
Configure procurement workflows
Implement landed cost
Configure landed cost parameters and voyage statuses
Create and process voyage with purchase orders or transfer orders
Configure cost estimations, tracking control center, over/under tolerance setup,
and journey templates
Configure cost type codes and auto-costs
Implement common sales and marketing features
Create and maintain customers
Configure sales agreements
Configure and process sales quotations, sales orders, reservations, and sales
returns
Configure sales groups and commissions
Configure and process intercompany orders
Configure customer rebates
Configure and manage delivery schedule, available-to-promise (ATP), and capable-
to-promise (CTP)
Implement warehouse management and transportation
management (15–20%)
Configure warehouse management
Create sites, warehouses, locations, location formats, location profiles, location
types, and zones
Create and manage warehouse workers
Configure work policies and work breaks
Implement location directives
Configure wave, load, and work templates
Configure mobile device menus, menu items, and display settings
Create and print labels, including product, wave, GS1 label segments, and license
plate labels
Configure packing dimensions
Perform warehouse management processes
Configure and process replenishment
Manage load planning workbench
Configure and process inventory movements for advanced warehousing
Create cycle counting work and perform cycle counting
Process inbound and outbound orders by using the mobile app
Configure containerization and packaging options
Configure and process cross docking
Implement transportation management
Configure shipping carriers and carrier groups
Perform planning and executing of loads and shipments
Configure and generate freight bills and invoices
Configure route plans and guides
Configure route and rate engines
Configure and use dock appointment scheduling
Reconcile freight by using manual or automatic processes
Implement master planning (10–15%)
Configure master planning
Set up coverage groups and item coverage
Configure and maintain master planning parameters and master plans
Define positive and negative days
Define action messages, delay messages, and time fences
Configure period templates
Manage master plans
Run master planning and analyze the results
Evaluate and process planned purchase and transfer orders
Set up and use the Supply Schedule form
Configure safety margins
Configure and process safety stock journals
Study resources
We recommend that you train and get hands-on experience before you take the exam.
We offer self-study options and classroom training as well as links to documentation,
community sites, and videos.
ノ Expand table
Study resources Links to learning and documentation
Get trained Choose from self-paced learning paths and modules or take an
instructor-led course
Find documentation Dynamics 365 documentation and learning modules
Supply Chain Management home page
Ask a question Microsoft Q&A | Microsoft Docs
Get community Microsoft Dynamics Community
support
Follow Microsoft Microsoft Learn - Microsoft Tech Community
Learn
Find a video Exam Readiness Zone on Learn Shows
Change log
Key to understanding the table: The topic groups (also known as functional groups) are
in bold typeface followed by the objectives within each group. The table is a comparison
between the two versions of the exam skills measured and the third column describes
the extent of the changes.
ノ Expand table
Skill area prior to June 21, 2024 Skill area as of June 21, 2024 Change
Audience profile Major
Implement product information Implement product information No %
management management change
Create and manage products Create and manage products Minor
Configure prerequisites for products Configure prerequisites for products Minor
Configure additional product details Configure additional product details No
change
Manage inventory pricing and costing Manage inventory pricing and costing Minor
Implement inventory and asset Implement inventory and asset No %
management management change
Configure inventory management Configure inventory management Major
Manage and process inventory activities Manage and process inventory activities Minor
Manage quality Manage quality Minor
Configure asset management Configure asset management Minor
Implement asset management Added
Implement and manage supply chain Implement and manage supply chain No %
processes processes change
Implement procurement and sourcing Implement procurement and sourcing Major
Implement landed cost Implement landed cost Major
Implement common sales and marketing Implement common sales and marketing Major
features features
Implement warehouse management Implement warehouse management No %
and transportation management and transportation management change
Skill area prior to June 21, 2024 Skill area as of June 21, 2024 Change
Configure warehouse management Configure warehouse management Major
Perform warehouse management Perform warehouse management Major
processes processes
Implement transportation management Implement transportation management No
change
Implement master planning Implement master planning No %
change
Configure master planning and Configure master planning Major
forecasting
Manage master plans Manage master plans Minor
Skills measured prior to June 21, 2024
Audience profile
Candidates for this exam are supply chain management functional consultants who
design and configure Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management and related tools and
technologies to meet the requirements for a customer. They analyze business
requirements and translate those requirements into fully realized business processes
and solutions that implement industry-recommended practices. Candidates partner with
architects, developers, consultants, and other stakeholders to deliver solutions that meet
or exceed the needs of their customers.
Candidates implement product information management, sales and procurement
processes, inventory and warehouse management, master planning, asset management,
and transportation management.
Skills at a glance
Implement product information management (20–25%)
Implement inventory and asset management (25–30%)
Implement and manage supply chain processes (15–20%)
Implement warehouse management and transportation management (15–20%)
Implement master planning (10–15%)
Implement product information management (20–25%)
Create and manage products
Create and release products and product variants
Create and apply product templates
Create BOMs and BOM versions
Create and configure category hierarchies
Create and manage product states during the life cycle of a product
Create product attributes
Configure prerequisites for products
Configure storage, tracking, and product dimension groups
Create item model groups
Describe use cases for item groups
Configure reservation hierarchies
Configure unit sequence groups
Configure additional product details
Create and assign bar codes and Global Trade Item Number (GTIN) codes
Configure product unit conversions
Configure default order settings
Configure product filter codes for warehouse operations
Manage inventory pricing and costing
Describe costing versions for standard and planned costs
Describe how price groups constrain pricing
Configure items with standard costs
Configure default item prices, purchase prices, and discounts in trade agreements
Implement inventory and asset management (25–30%)
Configure inventory management
Create and manage inventory dimensions
Configure Inventory management parameters and journals
Configure inventory value reports
Configure ABC classifications
Manage and process inventory activities
Create and process journals, including bill of materials, item arrival, transfer,
movement, inventory adjustment, and counting, journals
Create and process transfer orders
Describe the inventory closing and adjustment process
Configure and perform inventory closings and adjustments
Apply inventory blocking manually
Create batch disposition codes
Manage quality
Configure and process nonconformances
Configure quality associations
Configure components for the quality control process
Process quality orders
Process quarantine orders
Describe use cases for inventory blocking using a quality order
Configure asset management
Create and manage work orders
Create and configure assets
View and manage capacity for work orders
Configure work order settings
Schedule preventive maintenance and reactive maintenance
Implement and manage supply chain processes (15–20%)
Implement procurement and sourcing
Create and maintain vendors
Describe use cases for procurement workflows
Create and manage purchase requisitions, requests for quotation (RFQs), and
purchase orders (POs)
Create purchase agreements and vendor rebates
Configure and process consignment inventory
Manage over and under deliveries and delivery schedules
Configure procurement categories, charge codes, and purchasing policies
Configure vendor collaboration features
Create and process vendor returns
Implement landed cost
Describe landed cost concepts and terminology
Identify use cases for transportation management module and landed cost
modules
Implement common sales and marketing features
Create and maintain customers
Describe sales order reservations and order promising
Configure sales agreements
Configure and process sales quotations, sales orders, and sales returns
Configure sales groups, commissions
Configure and manage discounts and price groups
Configure and process intercompany orders
Configure customer rebates
Implement warehouse management and transportation
management (15–20%)
Configure warehouse management
Create sites, warehouses, locations, location formats, location profiles, location
types, and zones
Create and manage warehouse workers
Configure work policies and work breaks
Implement location directives
Configure inventory statuses
Configure wave, load, and work templates
Configure mobile device menus, menu items, and display settings
Create and print labels, including product, wave, and license plate labels
Perform warehouse management processes
Describe the replenishment process and cross-docking
Describe the capabilities of the load planning workbench
Configure and process inventory movements
Create cycle counting work and perform cycle counting
Process inbound and outbound orders
Update inventory statuses
Configure containerization and packaging options
Implement transportation management
Configure shipping carriers and carrier groups
Perform planning and executing of loads and shipments
Configure and generate freight bills and invoices
Configure route plans and guides
Configure route and rate engines
Configure and use dock appointment scheduling
Reconcile freight by using manual or automatic processes
Implement master planning (10–15%)
Configure master planning and forecasting
Describe the various types of forecasting available
Configure Planning Optimization Add-in for Microsoft Dynamics 365 Supply Chain
Management
Describe planning optimization fit analysis results
Set up coverage groups and item coverage
Configure and maintain master planning parameters, master plans, and forecast
plans
Define positive and negative days
Define action messages, delay messages, and time fences
Configure period templates
Manage master plans
Run master planning
View and process planned orders
Set up and use the Supply Schedule form
Configure safety margins
Configure and process safety stock journals
Study guide for Exam MB-335:
Microsoft Dynamics 365 Supply Chain
Management Functional Consultant
Expert
Article • 11/18/2024
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Note
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Note
Most questions cover features that are general availability (GA). The exam may contain
questions on Preview features if those features are commonly used.
Skills measured as of December 19, 2024
Audience profile
As a candidate for this exam, you’re an expert or senior supply chain functional
consultant who implements and configures advanced features of Dynamics 365 Supply
Chain Management to meet the requirements of a business. You have an advanced
knowledge of supply chain management operations including:
Production
Logistics
Master planning and planning optimization
Mixed reality and use of Microsoft 365 Copilot features for Dynamics 365 Supply
Chain Management
Advanced supply chain management, including rebate and service management
As a candidate, you:
Analyze business requirements.
Translate the requirements into fully realized business processes and solutions.
Apply industry-recommended practices to implementations.
You demonstrate expertise in one or more of the following manufacturing methods:
Discrete
Process
Lean
You implement solutions that meet or exceed the needs of your customers by
partnering with:
Architects
Developers
Consultants
Other stakeholders
Skills at a glance
Configure products (15–20%)
Configure production prerequisites (20–25%)
Implement production methods (15–20%)
Configure production control (20–25%)
Implement additional supply chain management features (10–15%)
Configure products (15–20%)
Implement product information for production
Configure planning items, co-products, and by-products
Configure catch weight handling policies
Configure inventory batches, batch attributes, and lot inheritance
Manage product compliance including regulated and restricted items
Create and implement configuration groups and routes for dimension-based
products
Manage products with dimension-based, constraint-based, and predefined
variants
Configure advanced export control functionality, excluding Power Fx formulas
Manage hazardous materials
Implement product configuration features
Create and manage product configuration model components and
subcomponents
Create calculations for product configuration models, including configuration
using tables and/or expressions
Configure BOM lines and route operations for a product configuration model
Configure and manage pricing for configuration models
Validate, approve, and test product configuration models
Implement engineering change management
Design an engineering product lifecycle
Configure engineering categories
Configure product readiness policies and product release policies
Create an engineering product with engineering attributes
Review and accept released products to a local company
Add engineering products to a sales order, purchase orders and production orders
Schedule and implement engineering change requests and change orders
Configure production prerequisites (20–25%)
Configure resources, routes, and calendars
Implement and manage work calendars and working time
Create and configure resource capabilities
Implement and manage resources and resource groups
Create and manage operations and routes, including routes to manage scrap
Configure production settings and processes
Create production units, production groups, production pools, and production
journal names
Manage reservations in production process, including partial reservations and re-
reservations
Configure warehouse processes for raw materials picking and finished goods put
away
Design a unified (mixed mode) manufacturing process
Configure production control parameters
Configure and update inventory status
Process inbound and outbound warehouse transactions by using the mobile app
Implement costing
Configure costing sheets and indirect costs
Configure and manage cost groups, costing versions, and cost categories
Configure cost allocations for co-products and burden allocation for by-products
Configure and perform BOM/formula calculations
Activate item prices
Configure production posting profiles
Analyze common sources of production variances
View and analyze production and inventory costs
Implement production methods (15–20%)
Implement discrete manufacturing
Create and process production orders
Create and process picking list journals
Create and process job card and route card journals
Create and process reports as finished journals
Reset the status of a production order
Configure and manage production-related reservations
Configure bills of material (BOM) and BOM versions
Manage production order statuses
Implement process manufacturing
Configure batch reservations and release to warehouse process
Configure consolidated batch order processes
Manage batch balancing and batch order sequencing
Configure formulas features
Create and process report as finished journals with co-products and by-products
Create and process batch orders and rework batch order
Configure formulas and formula versions
Manage batch order statuses
Implement lean manufacturing
Create value streams and production flows
Configure production flow costing
Create kanban rules
Process and manage kanban orders by using kanban boards
Create and manage fixed, scheduled, and event kanbans
Configure production control (20–25%)
Implement subcontracting
Implement subcontracting processes
Implement activity-based subcontracting
Configure BOM and formula lines, resources, and routes for subcontracting items
Create service items for subcontracting
Create and process subcontracting purchase orders
Implement manufacturing execution
Configure time and attendance prerequisites and activate workers for time
registration
Configure manufacturing execution features
Process production and batch orders by using manufacturing execution processes
Configure production floor execution interface and job card terminals
Calculate and approve time registrations
Implement advanced master planning scenarios
Evaluate and process planned production and kanban orders
Configure intercompany master planning
Configure forecast models, plans, and parameters
Run demand forecasting and adjust as appropriate
Execute explosion and validate results
Configure supply chain calendars
Configure Demand Driven Material Requirements Planning (DDMRP)
Configure the Planning Optimization Add-in for Microsoft Dynamics 365 Supply
Chain Management
Analyze Planning Optimization fit analysis results
Create and manage forecasting
Implement production scheduling and capacity planning
Configure scheduling parameters
View, monitor, and update production schedules
Configure capacity for production resources including machines, labor, and tooling
Configure infinite and finite scheduling and capacity
Set up and run operations and job scheduling
Implement additional supply chain management features
(10–15%)
Integrate Copilot and mixed reality technologies with Supply Chain
Management
Integrate mixed reality Dynamics 365 Guides with manufacturing processes
Integrate mixed reality Dynamics 365 Guides with asset management
Configure Copilot features to confirm purchase orders with changes workspace
Implement Rebate management
Configure Rebate management parameters
Manage rebate reduction principles
Process, review, and post rebates
Implement Service management
Set up service agreements, tasks, objects, and subscriptions
Create and manage service orders
Set up repair management
Manage customer inquiries and returns
Manage indexes and subscription accrual
Study resources
We recommend that you train and get hands-on experience before you take the exam.
We offer self-study options and classroom training as well as links to documentation,
community sites, and videos.
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Supply Chain Management documentation
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support
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Change log
The table below summarizes the changes between the current and previous version of
the skills measured. The functional groups are in bold typeface followed by the
objectives within each group. The table is a comparison between the previous and
current version of the exam skills measured and the third column describes the extent of
the changes.
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Skill area prior to December 19, 2024 Skill area as of December 19, 2024 Change
Audience profile Minor
Study guide for Exam MB-500:
Microsoft Dynamics 365: Finance and
Operations Apps Developer
Article • 11/18/2024
Purpose of this document
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prepare for the exam.
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versions as noted, there may be times when the localized versions of an exam are not
updated on this schedule. Other available languages are listed in the Schedule Exam
section of the Exam Details webpage. If the exam isn't available in your preferred
language, you can request an additional 30 minutes to complete the exam.
Note
The bullets that follow each of the skills measured are intended to illustrate how we are
assessing that skill. Related topics may be covered in the exam.
Note
Most questions cover features that are general availability (GA). The exam may contain
questions on Preview features if those features are commonly used.
Skills measured as of December 18, 2024
Audience profile
As a candidate for this exam, you’re a developer who works with finance and operations
apps in Microsoft Dynamics 365 to implement and extend applications that meet the
requirements of a business. You provide fully realized solutions by using:
Standardized application coding patterns
Extensible features
External integrations
As a candidate for this exam, you do the following:
Develop business logic by using X++.
Create and modify finance and operations app reports and workspaces.
Customize the UI.
Provide endpoints and APIs to support Microsoft Power Platform apps and external
systems.
Perform testing.
Monitor performance.
Analyze and manipulate data.
Manage implementations by using application lifecycle management (ALM).
You also create technical designs and implementation details, and implement
permission policies and security requirements.
You should have a deep knowledge and experience using the underlying framework,
data structures, and objects associated with the finance and operations solutions.
You should have experience with products and services that include Microsoft Visual
Studio, Azure, Dataverse, Power Platform Admin Center, Power Apps, Power Automate,
Azure DevOps, Lifecycle Services tools, Postman, GitHub, Microsoft 365, reporting tools
(for example, SQL Server Reporting Services [SSRS], Power BI), and SQL Server
Management Studio.
Skills at a glance
Plan the architecture and solution design (5–10%)
Apply developer tools (10–15%)
Design and develop AOT elements (15–20%)
Develop and test code (15–20%)
Implement reporting (10–15%)
Integrate and manage data solutions (15–20%)
Implement security and optimize performance (10–15%)
Plan the architecture and solution design (5–10%)
Plan for the major components of finance and operations apps
Differentiate between the cloud and on-premises versions of finance and
operations apps
Reference the key models of the application stack
Implement application lifecycle management (ALM) and Lifecycle
Services
Manage environments by using Lifecycle Services tools and components
Research and resolve issues by using Issue Search
Perform activities that require asset libraries
Prepare deployment packages and deploy packages between environments
Manage the code upgrade process from previous versions
Apply developer tools (10–15%)
Customize finance and operations apps by using Visual Studio
Create and manage extension models
Design and build projects
Manage metadata using Application Explorer
Synchronize data dictionary changes with the application database
Create elements by using element designers
Perform debugging activities
Manage source code and artifacts by using Microsoft Azure
DevOps version control
Create, check out, and check in code and artifacts and review code
Branch and merge code
Compare code and resolve version conflicts
Choose a version control system
Implement continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD)
Design and develop AOT elements (15–20%)
Create and extend UI elements
Add a new form to a project and apply a pattern
Configure a data source for the form
Add a grid and grid fields, groups, and other controls to a form
Create and extend menus and menu items
Add a form extension to a project for selected standard forms
Create and use label files
Create and extend the data model
Create and extend tables
Add table fields and field properties to a table
Add field groups, relations, delete actions, methods, and indices
Create and extend views, queries, and maps
Create and extend data entities
Create classes and extend AOT elements
Create a new class or class extension and add new methods
Add event handler methods to a class
Add attributes or modifiers to a class
Develop and test code (15–20%)
Develop X++ code
Implement common structured programming constructs of X++
Create, read, update, and delete (CRUD) data
Implement global functions in X++
Resolve best practice warnings
Develop object-oriented code
Implement X++ variable scoping
Implement inheritance and abstraction concept
Implement query objects and the QueryBuilder class
Implement attribute classes
Implement Chain of Command (CoC)
Implement event handler classes and delegates
Implement finance and operations app framework functionality
Implement the SysOperation framework
Implement the workflow framework
Implement the SysExtensionSerializer framework
Perform testing
Create unit testing using the SysTest framework and Task recorder
Run unit tests in Test Explorer
Implement reporting (10–15%)
Select reporting tools in finance and operations apps
Create and modify report data sources and supporting classes
Implement reporting security requirements
Deploy or publish reports
Differentiate between using Entity store and Bring your own database (BYOD) or
Azure as reporting data stores
Design, create, and revise Dynamics 365 reports
Determine when to use a specific reporting tool or platform
Create and modify reports in finance and operations apps by using SSRS
Create and modify finance and operations apps reports by using Power BI
Create and modify finance and operations apps reports by using Microsoft Excel
Create and modify finance and operations apps reports by using Electronic
Reporting (ER)
Design, create, and revise Dynamics 365 workspaces
Design and implement key performance indicators (KPIs)
Create drill-through workspace elements
Implement built-in charts, Power BI embedded visualizations, aggregate
measurements, aggregate dimensions, and other reporting components
Integrate and manage data solutions (15–20%)
Evaluate data integration patterns and scenarios
Contrast data integration patterns
Select an appropriate data integration API
Differentiate between synchronous and asynchronous patterns
Implement data integration concepts and solutions
Consume external web services by using RESTful APIs and Simple Object Access
Protocol (SOAP)
Implement electronic reporting integrations
Implement custom services and Batch OData API
Implement data management
Import and export data using entities between finance and operations apps and
other systems
Import and export data using composite and aggregate data entities
Monitor the status and availability of entities
Enable change tracking for entities
Set up a data project and recurring data jobs
Design entity sequencing
Generate and modify field mapping between source, staging, and target
Develop data transformations
Integrate with Microsoft Power Platform, Microsoft 365, and Azure
Integrate Power Automate and Power Apps with finance and operations apps
Integrate Microsoft Dataverse with finance and operations apps by using dual-
write
Integrate Microsoft Dataverse with finance and operations apps by using virtual
entities
Integrate finance and operations apps with Microsoft Excel by using OData
Implement business events
Implement Azure Key Vault
Implement security and optimize performance (10–15%)
Implement security policies and requirements
Create or modify duties, privileges, permissions, and roles
Enforce permissions policies
Implement Extensible Data Security (XDS) policies
Enforce Microsoft Entra ID authentication
Apply fundamental performance optimization techniques
Apply caching mechanisms for forms and tables
Implement the global cache and singleton
Create or modify temporary tables for optimization purposes
Assess when to use set-based queries and row-based queries
Modify queries to optimize performance
Modify variable scope to optimize performance
Analyze and optimize concurrency
Optimize performance
Capture traces by using TraceParser and analyze traces
Optimize performance for data entities, data source queries, batch processes, and
reports
Implement the Async and Sandbox frameworks
Create or modify indexes for tables and views
Study resources
We recommend that you train and get hands-on experience before you take the exam.
We offer self-study options and classroom training as well as links to documentation,
community sites, and videos.
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Finance home page
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support
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Learn
Find a video Exam Readiness Zone
Change log
The table below summarizes the changes between the current and previous version of
the skills measured. The functional groups are in bold typeface followed by the
objectives within each group. The table is a comparison between the previous and
current version of the exam skills measured and the third column describes the extent of
the changes.
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Skill area prior to December 18, Skill area as of December 18, 2024 Change
2024
Implement reporting Implement reporting No change in %
of exam
Select reporting tools in finance and Select reporting tools in finance and Minor
operations apps operations apps
Study guide for Exam MB-700:
Microsoft Dynamics 365: Finance and
Operations Apps Solution Architect
Article • 09/19/2024
Purpose of this document
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of September 17, 2024 provided. Study this list if you plan to take the exam AFTER that
date.
Review the skills measured Study this list of skills if you take your exam PRIOR to the date
prior to September 17, 2024 provided.
Change log You can go directly to the change log if you want to see the
changes that will be made on the date provided.
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Take a practice test Are you ready to take the exam or do you need to study a bit
more?
Updates to the exam
Our exams are updated periodically to reflect skills that are required to perform a role.
We have included two versions of the Skills Measured objectives depending on when
you are taking the exam.
We always update the English language version of the exam first. Some exams are
localized into other languages, and those are updated approximately eight weeks after
the English version is updated. While Microsoft makes every effort to update localized
versions as needed, there may be times when the localized versions of an exam are not
completed on this schedule. Other available languages are listed in the Schedule Exam
section of the Exam Details webpage. If the exam isn't available in your preferred
language, you can request an additional 30 minutes to complete the exam.
Note
The bullets that follow each of the skills measured are intended to illustrate how we are
assessing that skill. Related topics may be covered in the exam.
Note
Most questions cover features that are general availability (GA). The exam may contain
questions on Preview features if those features are commonly used.
Skills measured as of September 17, 2024
Audience profile
Candidates for this exam are Microsoft Dynamics 365 professionals who advise
stakeholders and translate business requirements into secure, scalable, and reliable
solutions.
Candidates should have knowledge of the Dynamics 365 ecosystem and Microsoft
Power Platform. They must have deep understanding of Dynamics 365 apps and copilots
and AI used in Dynamics 365 apps. In addition, they must have extensive domain
knowledge in one or more industry verticals. This role requires understanding how
decisions affect the overall solution.
Skills at a glance
Architect solutions (20–25%)
Define solution strategies (40–45%)
Manage implementations (15–20%)
Manage testing (10–15%)
Architect solutions (20–25%)
Gather requirements
Identify operational and organizational challenges that may affect a business
Identify existing business processes and opportunities to optimize business
processes
Gather data migration requirements and expected data migration volumes
Categorize business requirements and perform gap fit analyses
Review and validate business requirements throughout the solution lifecycle
Define the solution architecture
Map business requirements to functional components and business process
catalog
Evaluate whether to build versus buy for selected business requirements
Identify solution components including other Microsoft and independent software
vendor (ISV) technologies based on customer requirements
Describe the Success by Design framework
Create overall solution architecture diagrams
Describe and document the solution blueprint
Review an organization including company information, locations, and
organizational hierarchy in Dynamics 365
Document the implementation timeline including roll-out strategies
Define the business process catalog and document solution gaps
Define instances, environments, and solution components
Identify required security strategy
Define solution strategies (40–45%)
Select a deployment strategy
Review a process to manage solution code and deployment
Select a deployment model and identify instances and environments required for
the selected deployment model
Plan the One Version strategy and release process for service updates
Segment solution development and delivery into logical phases
Provide alternative methodologies and approaches for deploying modifications
Determine solution maintenance cadence and timelines
Identify upgrade scenarios and select appropriate tools
Define an application lifecycle management (ALM) strategy
Define a code management and data flow strategy
Define a Microsoft Power Platform solution management strategy
Determine which build automation capabilities to implement
Define a roll-back strategy for solution code and data
Determine a data management strategy
Differentiate between transactional, historical, and master data
Define data quality and data validation process
Define data cleansing and transformation strategies
Define data dependencies
Develop a data migration strategy for master, transactional, reference, parameter,
and document data entities
Develop data cut-over, verification and data retention plans
Define the security architecture
Differentiate between Azure, Dynamics 365, and infrastructure security
Describe Azure and infrastructure security-related elements
Review security design and performance implications of record-level in Dynamics
365
Review security design and license implications of custom and standard role-based
security in Dynamics 365
Identify use cases for segregation of duties
Define the integration architecture
Select an integration pattern including OData, Microsoft Power Platform, Batch
Data API, custom services, external web services, office integrations, business
events, Synapse Link, and dual-write with Microsoft Dynamics 365 apps
Identify required integration and interface details
Design integrations
Define an integration testing strategy
Define error handling and troubleshooting strategy for integrations
Define use cases for integration requirements with Microsoft Power Platform and
Dynamics 365 Finance and Operations
Define the business intelligence and reporting architecture
Define data sources required to meet business intelligence and reporting
requirements
Select appropriate business intelligence and reporting tools including Power BI,
organizational workspaces, financial reports, SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS),
and the Electronic Reporting tool
Define printing requirements including, Document Routing Agent (DRA), modern
report design layout templates, check printing, and label printing
Manage implementations (15–20%)
Manage interactions with FastTrack
Identify the requirements for FastTrack eligibility
Identify FastTrack engagement types and personnel roles
Describe typical types of FastTrack workshops and the inputs for each workshop
across the phases
Describe go-live checklist elements
Utilize Dynamics 365 Implementation Portal
Determine support options
Develop a support plan and strategy
Define post-go-live support plans including response times and service-level
agreements (SLAs)
Describe use cases and capabilities for the Power Platform Admin Center Support
tool
Determine licensing requirements
Determine the types of licenses required
Estimate the number of licenses required by using the License Sizing estimator
Describe the process for estimating ongoing software licensing costs
Manage testing (10–15%)
Define a testing strategy
Define a testing strategy that includes all required types of testing
Define a regression testing strategy
Identify opportunities for automated testing
Review use cases and test coverage for business scenarios
Determine when to use RSAT, SysTest, Postman, ATL, Azure DevOps Test Plans,
Leapworks, and other tools
Define a performance testing strategy
Define performance goals and requirements
Identify performance monitoring and testing tools
Define performance benchmarks and success criteria
Design a performance and load testing strategy
Troubleshoot performance issues
Study resources
We recommend that you train and get hands-on experience before you take the exam.
We offer self-study options and classroom training as well as links to documentation,
community sites, and videos.
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Study resources Links to learning and documentation
Get trained Choose from self-paced learning paths and modules or take an
instructor-led course
Find documentation Dynamics 365 documentation and learning modules
Finance home page
Ask a question Microsoft Q&A | Microsoft Docs
Get community Microsoft Dynamics Community
support
Follow Microsoft Microsoft Learn - Microsoft Tech Community
Learn
Study resources Links to learning and documentation
Find a video Exam Readiness Zone
Change log
Key to understanding the table: The topic groups (also known as functional groups) are
in bold typeface followed by the objectives within each group. The table is a comparison
between the two versions of the exam skills measured and the third column describes
the extent of the changes.
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Skill area prior to September 17, 2024 Skill area as of September 17, 2024 Change
Audience profile Minor
Architect solutions Architect solutions % decrease
Gather requirements Gather requirements Minor
Define the solution architecture Define the solution architecture Minor
Define and document the solution Define and document the solution Minor
blueprint blueprint
Define solution strategies Define solution strategies No %
change
Select a deployment strategy Select a deployment strategy Minor
Define an application lifecycle Define an application lifecycle No change
management (ALM) strategy management (ALM) strategy
Determine a data management strategy Determine a data management strategy Minor
Define the security architecture Define the security architecture Major
Define the integration architecture Define the integration architecture Major
Define the business intelligence and Define the business intelligence and Minor
reporting architecture reporting architecture
Manage implementations Manage implementations No %
change
Describe Lifecycle Services (LCS) tools Removed
Manage interactions with FastTrack Manage interactions with FastTrack Minor
Skill area prior to September 17, 2024 Skill area as of September 17, 2024 Change
Determine support options Determine support options Minor
Determine licensing requirements Determine licensing requirements No change
Manage testing Manage training and testing No %
change
Define a testing strategy Define a testing strategy Minor
Define a performance testing strategy Define a performance testing strategy No change
Skills measured prior to September 17, 2024
Audience profile
Candidates for this exam are Microsoft Dynamics 365 professionals who advise
stakeholders and translate business requirements into secure, scalable, and reliable
solutions.
Candidates should have knowledge of the Dynamics 365 ecosystem and Microsoft
Power Platform. They must have deep understanding of Dynamics 365 Finance,
Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management, Dynamics 365 Commerce, and Dynamics 365
Project Operations. In addition, they must have extensive domain knowledge in one or
more industry verticals. This role requires understanding how decisions affect the overall
solution.
Skills at a glance
Architect solutions (20–25%)
Define solution strategies (35–40%)
Manage implementations (20–25%)
Manage testing (10–15%)
Architect solutions (20–25%)
Gather requirements
Identify operational and organizational challenges that may affect a business
Identify existing business processes and opportunities to optimize business
processes
Gather information about expected transaction volume
Categorize business requirements and perform gap fit analyses
Review and validate business requirements throughout the solution lifecycle
Define the solution architecture
Map business requirements to functional components
Evaluate whether to build versus buy for selected business requirements
Identify opportunities to implement supplemental Microsoft technologies
Use the appropriate implementation tools including Lifecycle Services (LCS) and
Azure DevOps
Describe the Success by Design framework
Create solution architecture diagrams
Define and document the solution blueprint
Define an organization including company information, locations, and structure
Document the implementation timeline including roll-out strategies
Define the business process catalog and document solution gaps
Define instances, environments, and solution components
Identify required security roles
Define solution strategies (35–40%)
Select a deployment strategy
Develop a process to manage solution code and deployment
Select a deployment model and identify instances and environments required for
the selected deployment model
Describe the One Version strategy for Dynamics 365 and the effects of One Version
on solutions
Segment solution development and delivery into logical phases
Provide alternative methodologies and approaches for deploying modifications
Determine solution maintenance cadence and timelines
Identify upgrade scenarios and select appropriate tools
Define an application lifecycle management (ALM) strategy
Define a code management and data flow strategy
Define a Microsoft Power Platform solution management strategy
Determine which build automation capabilities to implement
Define a roll-back strategy for solution code and data
Determine a data management strategy
Differentiate between transactional and historical data
Define data quality and data validation process
Define data cleansing and transformation strategies
Define data dependencies
Develop a data migration strategy for master, transactional, reference, parameter,
and document data entities
Develop data cut-over, verification and data retention plans
Define the security architecture
Differentiate between Azure, Dynamics 365, and infrastructure security
Describe Azure and infrastructure security-related elements
Describe use cases for and capabilities of record-level and role-based security in
Dynamics 365
Define the integration architecture
Select an integration pattern including OData, Microsoft Power Platform
integration, Batch Data API, customer service, external web services, and office
integrations
Identify required integration and interface details
Design integrations
Define an integration testing strategy
Define the business intelligence and reporting architecture
Gather business intelligence and reporting requirements
Define data sources required to meet business intelligence and reporting
requirements
Select appropriate business intelligence and reporting tools including Power BI,
organizational workspaces, financial reports, SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS),
and the Electronic Reporting tool
Define printing requirements including, Document Routing Agent (DRA), modern
report design layout templates, check printing, and label printing
Manage implementations (20–25%)
Describe Lifecycle Services (LCS) tools
Understand the use cases and capabilities of different LCS tools
Understand the use cases and capabilities of Business Process Modeler (BPM)
Understand the use cases and capabilities of LCS Methodologies
Create a usage profile to describe current or projected usage
Manage interactions with FastTrack
Identify the value proposition for FastTrack
Identify FastTrack engagement types and personnel roles
Describe typical types of FastTrack workshops and the inputs for each workshop
Describe go-live checklist elements
Determine support options
Develop a support plan and strategy
Define post-go-live support plans including response times and service-level
agreements (SLAs)
Describe use cases and capabilities for the LCS Support tool
Determine licensing requirements
Determine the types of licenses required
Estimate the number of licenses required by using the License Sizing estimator
Describe the process for estimating ongoing software licensing costs
Manage testing (10–15%)
Define a testing strategy
Define a testing strategy that includes all required types of testing
Define a regression testing strategy
Identify opportunities for automated testing
Review use cases and test coverage for business scenarios
Determine when to use RSAT, SysTest, Postman, ATL, Azure DevOps Test Plans, and
other tools
Define a performance testing strategy
Define performance goals and requirements
Identify performance monitoring and testing tools
Define performance benchmarks and success criteria
Design a performance and load testing strategy
Troubleshoot performance issues
Study guide for Exam MB-800:
Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business
Central Functional Consultant
Article • 02/23/2024
Purpose of this document
This study guide should help you understand what to expect on the exam and includes a
summary of the topics the exam might cover and links to additional resources. The
information and materials in this document should help you focus your studies as you
prepare for the exam.
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of March 25, 2024 Study this list if you plan to take the exam AFTER that date.
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prior to March 25, 2024 provided.
Change log You can go directly to the change log if you want to see the
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more?
Updates to the exam
Our exams are updated periodically to reflect skills that are required to perform a role.
We have included two versions of the Skills Measured objectives depending on when
you are taking the exam.
We always update the English language version of the exam first. Some exams are
localized into other languages, and those are updated approximately eight weeks after
the English version is updated. While Microsoft makes every effort to update localized
versions as noted, there may be times when the localized versions of an exam are not
updated on this schedule. Other available languages are listed in the Schedule Exam
section of the Exam Details webpage. If the exam isn't available in your preferred
language, you can request an additional 30 minutes to complete the exam.
Note
The bullets that follow each of the skills measured are intended to illustrate how we are
assessing that skill. Related topics may be covered in the exam.
Note
Most questions cover features that are general availability (GA). The exam may contain
questions on Preview features if those features are commonly used.
Skills measured as of March 25, 2024
Audience profile
As a candidate for this exam, you’re a functional consultant who implements core
application setup processes for small and medium businesses. You configure the
application in collaboration with the implementation team to provide the business with
manageability and ease of use.
You implement and configure Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central including:
Setting up core functionality and modules, including:
Financial management
Sales
Purchasing
Inventory
Migrating data to Business Central.
You have applied knowledge of meeting business needs by specializing in one or more
feature sets of Business Central.
As a candidate, you may configure role centers including adapting insights, cues, action
tiles, reports, and charts. You also may expand functionality by using extensions.
You also understand how Business Central connects to:
Microsoft 365
Microsoft Power Platform
Dynamics 365
Skills at a glance
Set up Business Central (15–20%)
Configure financials (30–35%)
Configure sales and purchasing (15–20%)
Perform Business Central operations (30–35%)
Set up Business Central (15–20%)
Create and configure a company
Create a company in Business Central
Create a company by using Assisted Setup
Describe the use cases and capabilities of configuration packages
Create a configuration worksheet
Create and use a configuration package
Create journal opening balances
Migrate data
Manage security
Create and manage user profiles
Set up a new user
Create and assign permission sets and permissions
Apply security filters
Manage user permissions by using security groups
Set up core functionality
Set up company information
Set up reports and configure report layouts
Set up and use job queues
Set up email accounts
Set up number series
Set up dimensions
Set up dimensions and dimension values
Set up global dimensions and shortcut dimensions
Set up default dimensions for master data
Set up blocking combinations of dimensions and dimension values
Describe the Dimension Correction Tool
Set up default dimensions for account types
Set up default dimension priorities
Manage approvals by using workflows
Set up native workflows
Set up a notification system
Set up users for approval and workflow user groups
Describe Business Central integrations with other products
Describe use cases for Microsoft 365 integration, including Microsoft Excel,
OneDrive, Outlook, Teams, and Word
Describe uses cases for Microsoft Power Platform integration
Configure financials (30–35%)
Set up Finance Management
Configure General Ledger setup
Configure accounting periods
Set up payment terms
Manage the chart of accounts
Set up general ledger account card
Create account categories and subcategories
Create financial reports based on the Account Categories field and statistical
accounts
Set up posting groups
Create specific posting groups including bank, customer, vendor, and inventory
posting groups
Create general posting groups
Configure General Posting Setup
Configure Inventory Posting Setup
Set up journals and bank accounts
Set up bank accounts
Create journal templates, including no. series
Create batches
Implement recurring journals
Set up accounts payables
Create vendor accounts, including payment terms, vendor bank accounts, and
related records
Configure Purchases & Payables Setup
Set up payment journals
Describe the relationship between vendors, vendor ledger entries, and detailed
vendor ledger entries
Set up accounts receivables
Create customer accounts
Configure Sales & Receivables Setup
Set up cash receipt journals
Set up payment registration
Configure customer payment methods
Describe the relationship between customers, customer ledger entries, and
detailed customer ledger entries
Configure sales and purchasing (15–20%)
Set up inventory
Configure inventory set up
Manage items, including item categories, item attributes, and units of measure
Create locations
Describe the relationship between items, item ledger entries, and value entries
Differentiate between costing methods
Configure master data for sales and purchasing
Configure core customer settings including shipping agents, locations, and
shipping addresses
Configure core vendor settings including order address, lead time, and locations
Configure pricing and discounts
Manage vendor purchase prices
Manage purchase line and invoice discounts
Manage customer sales prices
Manage sales line and invoice discounts
Perform Business Central operations (30–35%)
Perform basic tasks in Business Central
Differentiate between designing, customizing, and personalizing pages
Customize pages
Apply and save filters
Find documents and related entries
Use the Inspect pages and data feature
Perform data updates by using the Edit in Excel feature
Attach and share files by using Microsoft OneDrive
Describe and analyze telemetry
Process purchases
Manage quotations
Create a purchase order
Receive items for a purchase order
Describe the over-receipt feature
Undo a receipt
Create a posted invoice from a purchase order
Configure recurring purchase lines
Manage blanket purchase orders
Process sales
Manage quotations
Convert a sales quote into a sales order or sales invoice
Analyze item availability
Ship items for a sales order
Undo shipments
Create a sales invoice from a sales order
Configure recurring sales lines
Manage blanket sales orders
Process financial documents
Process purchase invoices
Process purchase credit memos
Process sales invoices
Process sales credit memos
Combine sales shipments into a single sales invoice
Combine purchase receipts into a single purchase invoice
Correct a posted purchase invoice
Correct a posted sales invoice
Release and reopen documents
Process prepayment invoices for purchases and sales
Process payments and journals
Process payments by using payment journals
Process receipts by using the cash receipt journal
Process payment registrations
Apply ledger entries and undo applied entries
Reverse posted journals
Study resources
We recommend that you train and get hands-on experience before you take the exam.
We offer self-study options and classroom training as well as links to documentation,
community sites, and videos.
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Study resources Links to learning and documentation
Get trained Choose from self-paced learning paths and modules or take an
instructor-led course
Find documentation Dynamics 365 documentation and learning modules
Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central
Ask a question Microsoft Q&A | Microsoft Docs
Get community Microsoft Dynamics Community
support
Follow Microsoft Microsoft Learn - Microsoft Tech Community
Learn
Change log
Key to understanding the table: The topic groups (also known as functional groups) are
in bold typeface followed by the objectives within each group. The table is a comparison
between the two versions of the exam skills measured and the third column describes
the extent of the changes.
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Skill area prior to March 25, Skill area as of March 25, 2024 Change
2024
Audience profile Minor
Set up Business Central Set up Business Central % of exam
decreased
Create and configure a company Create and configure a company Minor
Manage security Manage security Minor
Set up core functionality Set up core functionality Minor
Set up dimensions Set up dimensions Major
Manage approvals by using Manage approvals by using workflows Minor
workflows
Describe Business Central integrations Added
with other products
Configure financials Configure financials No % change
Set up Finance Management Set up Finance Management Minor
Manage the chart of accounts Manage the chart of accounts Major
Set up posting groups Set up posting groups Minor
Set up journals and bank accounts Set up journals and bank accounts Minor
Set up accounts payables Set up accounts payables Minor
Set up accounts receivables Set up accounts receivables Minor
Configure sales and purchasing Configure sales and purchasing No % change
Set up inventory Set up inventory Minor
Configure master data for sales Configure master data for sales and No change
and purchasing purchasing
Configure pricing and discounts Configure pricing and discounts No change
Skill area prior to March 25, Skill area as of March 25, 2024 Change
2024
Perform Business Central Perform Business Central operations % of exam
operations increased
Perform basic tasks in Business Perform basic tasks in Business Central Minor
Central
Process purchases Process purchases Minor
Process sales Process sales Minor
Process financial documents Process financial documents No change
Process payments and journals Process payments and journals Minor
Skills measured prior to March 25, 2024
Audience profile
Candidates for this exam are functional consultants who implement core application
setup processes for small and medium businesses. They configure the application in
collaboration with the implementation team to provide the business with manageability
and ease of use.
Candidates implement and configure Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central including
setting up core functionality and modules and migrating data to Business Central. They
have applied knowledge of meeting business needs by specializing in one or more
feature sets of Business Central.
Candidates may configure role centers including adapting insights, cues, action tiles,
reports, and charts. This includes a basic understanding of financial management, sales,
purchasing, and inventory. They also understand how Business Central connects to
Microsoft 365, Power Platform, and Dynamics 365.
Set up Business Central (20–25%)
Configure financials (30–35%)
Configure sales and purchasing (15–20%)
Perform Business Central operations (25–30%)
Set up Business Central (20–25%)
Create and configure a company
Create a company in the on-premises and cloud-based versions of Business
Central
Create a company by using Assisted Setup to copy data from an existing company
Describe the use cases and capabilities of RapidStart Services
Create a configuration worksheet
Create and use a configuration package
Create journal opening balances
Manage security
Create and manage user profiles
Set up a new user and user groups
Create and assign permission sets and permissions
Apply security filters
Set up core functionality
Set up company information
Set up printers for on-premises and cloud-based installations
Set up reports and custom report layouts
Set up and use job queues
Set up email accounts
Set up number series
Set up dimensions
Set up dimensions and dimension values
Set up global dimensions and shortcut dimensions
Set up dimensions to master data
Set up blocking combinations of dimensions and dimension values
Describe the Dimension Correction Tool
Manage approvals by using workflows
Set up native workflows
Set up a notification system
Set up approvals
Configure financials (30–35%)
Set up Finance Management
Configure General Ledger setup
Configure accounting periods
Manage the chart of accounts
Set up G/L Account Card
Create account categories and subcategories
Describe filtering on Chart of Accounts for finance reporting
Set up posting groups
Create specific posting groups including bank, customer, vendor, and inventory
posting groups
Create general posting groups
Configure General Posting Setup
Set up journals and bank accounts
Set up bank accounts
Create journal templates
Create batches
Implement recurring journals
Set up accounts payables
Create vendor accounts including payment terms, vendor bank accounts, and
related records
Set up payment information for vendors
Configure Purchases & Payables Setup
Set up payment journals
Describe the relationship between vendors, vendor ledger entries, and detailed
vendor ledger entries
Set up accounts receivables
Create customer accounts
Configure Sales & Receivables Setup
Set up cash receipt journals
Set up payment registration
Configure customer payment methods
Describe the relationship between customers, customer ledger entries, and
detailed customer ledger entries
Consolidate customer and vendor balances
Configure sales and purchasing (15–20%)
Set up inventory
Configure inventory set up
Manage items
Create locations
Describe the relationship between items, item ledger entries, and value entries
Differentiate between costing methods
Configure master data for sales and purchasing
Configure core customer settings including shipping agents, locations, and
shipping addresses
Configure core vendor settings including order address, lead time, and locations
Configure pricing and discounts
Manage vendor purchase prices
Manage purchase line and invoice discounts
Manage customer sales prices
Manage sales line and invoice discounts
Perform Business Central operations (25–30%)
Perform basic tasks in Business Central
Differentiate between designing, customizing, and personalizing pages
Customize pages
Apply and save filters
Find documents and related entries
Use the Inspect pages and data feature
Perform data updates by using the Edit in Excel feature
Attach and share files by using OneDrive
Process purchases
Manage quotations
Create a purchase order
Receive items for a purchase order
Describe the over-receipt feature
Undo a receipt
Create a posted invoice from a purchase order
Configure recurring purchase lines
Process sales
Manage quotation
Convert a sales quote into a sales order or sales invoice
Analyze item availability
Ship items for a sales order
Undo shipments
Create a sales invoice from a sales order
Configure recurring sales lines
Process financial documents
Process purchase invoices
Process purchase credit memos
Process sales invoices
Process sales credit memos
Combine sales shipments into a single sales invoice
Combine purchase receipts into a single purchase invoice
Correct a posted purchase invoice
Correct a posted sales invoice
Release and reopen documents
Process prepayment invoices for purchases and sales
Process payments and journals
Process payments by using payment journals
Process receipts by using the cash receipts journal
Create bank deposits
Process payment registrations
Apply ledger entries and undo applied entries
Reverse posted journals
Study guide for Exam MB-820:
Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business
Central Developer
Article • 09/18/2024
Purpose of this document
This study guide should help you understand what to expect on the exam and includes a
summary of the topics the exam might cover and links to additional resources. The
information and materials in this document should help you focus your studies as you
prepare for the exam.
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Useful links Description
How to earn the Some certifications only require passing one exam, while others require
certification passing multiple exams.
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profile schedule and renew exams and share and print certificates.
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score reports
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Request If you use assistive devices, require extra time, or need modification to
accommodations any part of the exam experience, you can request an accommodation.
About the exam
Languages
Some exams are localized into other languages. You can find these in the Schedule
Exam section of the Exam Details webpage. If the exam isn’t available in your preferred
language, you can request an additional 30 minutes to complete the exam.
Note
The bullets that follow each of the skills measured are intended to illustrate how we are
assessing that skill. Related topics may be covered in the exam.
Note
Most questions cover features that are general availability (GA). The exam may contain
questions on Preview features if those features are commonly used.
Skills measured as of September 18, 2024
Audience profile
As a Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central developer, you’re responsible for
designing, developing, testing, and maintaining solutions based on Dynamics 365
Business Central. In this role, you develop apps that extend Business Central, including
customizing or adding extra functionality. You also integrate Business Central with other
applications, such as Microsoft Power Platform products. Plus, you need to ensure that
data remains current during an upgrade process.
As a Business Central developer, you’re responsible for troubleshooting and debugging
issues in the system. This may involve:
Identifying the root cause of a problem.
Fixing bugs.
Testing the solution to ensure that it works as expected.
You may be required to optimize the performance of the system by:
Identifying bottlenecks.
Improving code quality.
You must have applied knowledge of Business Central and the application language
(AL), the development environment, and other tools to develop extensions for it. You
need some knowledge of how to install and upgrade the system. You should also
understand:
Industry terminology.
The Business Central role in relationship to Microsoft 365 and Dynamics 365.
As a developer, you should have knowledge of:
AppSource, Business Central–related technologies, frameworks, and services to
build solutions.
Technologies for application lifecycle management (ALM), including source control
management (SCM) and continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD).
Skills at a glance
Describe Business Central (10–15%)
Install, develop, and deploy for Business Central (10–15%)
Develop by using AL objects (35–40%)
Develop by using AL (15–20%)
Work with development tools (10–15%)
Integrate Business Central with other applications (10–15%)
Describe Business Central (10–15%)
Describe the Business Central architecture
Describe the components and capabilities of Business Central
Describe the core solution and extensions approach for Business Central
Describe the update lifecycle for customizations of Business Central
Differentiate Business Central online and Business Central on-premises features
Describe Business Central apps
Differentiate between the base app and the system app
Describe the functionality of apps
Describe the process of bringing an app to AppSource
Install, develop, and deploy for Business Central (10–15%)
Install and configure a Business Central development environment
Describe the development environment for Business Central
Install and configure the development environment
Manage JSON configuration files
Manage multiple AL extensions in one workspace
Create, debug, and deploy an extension in Business Central
Debug an extension with Visual Studio Code
Deploy an extension
Create or modify a Business Central extension in Visual Studio Code
Manage multilanguage development
Maintain extensions
Develop by using AL objects (35–40%)
Build and extend tables and pages in Business Central
Develop Role Center pages
Identify different page types
Build and extend page objects
Build and extend tables
Build and extend enums
Build and extend reports
Substitute a report
Create a report layout
Create document reports
Design the data model of a report
Implement multilanguage in reports
Use report triggers, functions, and processing-only reports
Develop the report request page
Design and create an XMLport
Configure different XMLport properties
Configure nodes and their properties
Use XMLports in AL code
Develop codeunits
Create and access codeunits
Use events and triggers
Implement interfaces
Create installation and upgrade codeunits
Create entitlement and permission set objects
Create and extend permission sets
Override entitlements with inherent permissions
Troubleshoot permission sets
Create queries in Business Central
Link and join data items
Apply filters in query objects
Use queries instead of record variables
Aggregate data in query objects
Use a query to create a report
Develop by using AL (15–20%)
Customize the UI experience, and implement onboarding
techniques
Create profiles in AL
Use and create views in AL
Develop the UI by using the user assistance model
Integrate assisted setup
Create teaching tips and in-app tours to onboard users
Create an onboarding checklist
Describe the essential development standards
Implement the data process model in Business Central
Define the different functional table types and characteristics
Use document standards in Business Central
Implement master data standards and design patterns
Use AL to extend Business Central
Create custom procedures
Use data types in code
Manage files
Manipulate data by using code
Describe the basics of the AL
Use the different types of expressions
Use AL built-in functions and AL statements
Work with variables and define them in AL code
Manage errors
Use access modifiers to limit access
Work with development tools (10–15%)
Implement semiautomated test processes, and run standard
Business Central tests
Test applications in Business Central
Install and run the Test Toolkit
Develop test codeunits and procedures
Manage and analyze telemetry
Monitor and analyze telemetry
Configure telemetry
Create custom telemetry signals
Integrate Business Central with other applications (10–
15%)
Access Representational State Transfer (REST) services from within
Business Central
Use the different HTTP classes and their functions
Get data from and send data to an external REST service
Use and read JSON
Implement APIs
Create and work with APIs
Manage UI interaction when working with web services
Use Read Scale-Out to improve performance
Study resources
We recommend that you train and get hands-on experience before you take the exam.
We offer self-study options and classroom training as well as links to documentation,
community sites, and videos.
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Get trained Choose from self-paced learning paths and modules or take an
instructor-led course
Find documentation Dynamics 365 documentation and learning modules
AL for Business Central documentation
Business Central documentation
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Get community Microsoft Dynamics Community
support
Follow Microsoft Microsoft Learn - Microsoft Tech Community
Learn
Find a video Exam Readiness Zone
Browse other Microsoft Learn shows
Change log
Key to understanding the table: The topic groups (also known as functional groups) are
in bold typeface followed by the objectives within each group. The table is a comparison
between the two versions of the exam skills measured and the third column describes
the extent of the changes.
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Skill area prior to September 18, 2024 Skill area as of September 18, 2024 Change
Design and create an XMLport Design and create an XMLport Minor
Work with entitlement and permission set Create entitlement and permission set Minor
objects objects
Use AL to extend Business Central Use AL to extend Business Central Minor
Study guide for Exam MB-910: Microsoft
Dynamics 365 Fundamentals (CRM)
Article • 11/18/2024
Purpose of this document
This study guide should help you understand what to expect on the exam and includes a
summary of the topics the exam might cover and links to additional resources. The
information and materials in this document should help you focus your studies as you
prepare for the exam.
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Useful links Description
How to earn the Some certifications only require passing one exam, while others require
certification passing multiple exams.
Your Microsoft Learn Connecting your certification profile to Microsoft Learn allows you to
profile schedule and renew exams and share and print certificates.
Exam scoring and score A score of 700 or greater is required to pass.
reports
Exam sandbox You can explore the exam environment by visiting our exam sandbox.
Request If you use assistive devices, require extra time, or need modification to
accommodations any part of the exam experience, you can request an accommodation.
Take a free Practice Test your skills with practice questions to help you prepare for the
Assessment exam.
Updates to the exam
Our exams are updated periodically to reflect skills that are required to perform a role.
We have included two versions of the Skills Measured objectives depending on when
you are taking the exam.
We always update the English language version of the exam first. Some exams are
localized into other languages, and those are updated approximately eight weeks after
the English version is updated. While Microsoft makes every effort to update localized
versions as noted, there may be times when the localized versions of an exam are not
updated on this schedule. Other available languages are listed in the Schedule Exam
section of the Exam Details webpage. If the exam isn't available in your preferred
language, you can request an additional 30 minutes to complete the exam.
Note
The bullets that follow each of the skills measured are intended to illustrate how we are
assessing that skill. Related topics may be covered in the exam.
Note
Most questions cover features that are general availability (GA). The exam may contain
questions on Preview features if those features are commonly used.
Skills measured as of December 17, 2024
Audience profile
As a candidate for this exam, you aspire to understand how customer engagement apps
for Dynamics 365 can be used to:
Unify profiles and tailor targeted, personalized customer journeys by using
Dynamics 365 Customer Insights apps.
Efficiently assist users through the complete sales order lifecycle by using
Dynamics 365 Sales.
Assist agents with case management through the complete customer support
lifecycle by using Dynamics 365 Customer Service.
Schedule and complete work orders by using Dynamics 365 Field Service.
Evaluate how Microsoft 365 Copilot can assist with each of these.
The exam is intended for you if you’re seeking to start your journey using Dynamics 365
customer engagement solutions.
You can use this exam to prepare for role-based or specialty certifications, but it’s not a
prerequisite for any of them.
Skills at a glance
Describe Dynamics 365 Customer Insights (15–20%)
Describe Dynamics 365 Sales (20–25%)
Describe Dynamics 365 Customer Service (20–25%)
Describe Dynamics 365 Field Service (15–20%)
Explore the core capabilities of customer engagement apps in Dynamics 365 (15–
20%)
Describe Dynamics 365 Customer Insights (15–20%)
Explore Customer Insights - Journeys
Describe use cases for Customer Insights - Journeys
Describe lead generation and qualification
Describe use cases for marketing forms
Describe how to target customers by using segments
Describe email marketing
Describe customer journeys
Describe event management features and capabilities
Describe how to use Microsoft 365 Copilot with Customer Insights - Journeys
Describe Customer Insights - Data
Describe use cases of and capabilities for Customer Insights – Data
Describe unified customer profiles
Describe measures, segments, and predictions
Describe Dynamics 365 Sales (20–25%)
Explore Sales
Describe use cases for Sales
Describe leads and the process for qualifying leads
Describe the opportunity management process
Describe the quote lifecycle
Describe the order management and invoice management processes
Describe use cases for guided selling including business process flows
Describe the product catalog, prices list, and unit groups
Describe Microsoft 365 Copilot in Sales
Describe the Sales accelerator
Describe Sales capabilities and related apps
Describe sales pipeline and forecasting concepts
Describe use cases for and capabilities of Sales Insights features
Describe use cases for and capabilities of LinkedIn Sales Insights
Describe use cases for the Dynamics 365 Sales mobile app
Describe Microsoft 365 Copilot for Sales
Describe Dynamics 365 Customer Service (20–25%)
Explore Customer Service
Describe use cases for Customer Service
Describe the functionality for workload management, including cases, basic
routing rulesets (basic queues), Unified Routing, and the inbox for agents
Describe knowledge management in Customer Service
Describe the case lifecycle including service-level agreements (SLAs) and
entitlements
Describe use cases for Copilot in Customer Service
Describe Customer Service capabilities and related apps
Describe Omnichannel for Customer Service
Describe reporting and data visualization options in Customer Service
Describe use cases for agent productivity tools
Describe Dynamics 365 Field Service (15–20%)
Explore Field Service
Describe use cases for Field Service
Describe the work order lifecycle
Describe inspections in Field Service
Describe the Field Service mobile app
Describe use cases of Copilot in Field Service
Describe capabilities related to Field Service
Describe resource management and scheduling processes
Describe asset management and customer assets
Describe Connected Field Service for Dynamics 365
Explore the core capabilities of customer engagement
apps in Dynamics 365 (15–20%)
Describe the foundations of customer engagement apps
Describe customer engagement apps
Describe Microsoft Power Platform as it relates to customer engagement apps
Describe Microsoft Dataverse as the foundation for customer engagement apps
Navigate to and within customer engagement apps
Describe capabilities of Microsoft 365 Copilot in the Dynamics 365 customer
engagement apps
Describe shared activities and integration options in customer
engagement apps
Describe customers and activities
Describe search options and filter criteria
Describe reporting capabilities including dashboards, charts, and views
Describe Microsoft Teams integration
Describe Microsoft Outlook integration
Describe Microsoft Excel and Word integration
Describe Microsoft SharePoint integration
Study resources
We recommend that you train and get hands-on experience before you take the exam.
We offer self-study options and classroom training as well as links to documentation,
community sites, and videos.
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Study resources Links to learning and documentation
Get trained Choose from self-paced learning paths and modules or take an
instructor-led course
Find documentation Dynamics 365 documentation and learning modules
Dynamics 365 Customer Insights - Journeys documentation
Dynamics 365 Sales documentation
Microsoft Dynamics 365 Customer Service documentation
User guide for Dynamics 365 Field Service (contains video)
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support
Follow Microsoft Microsoft Learn - Microsoft Tech Community
Learn
Find a video What to expect on your Microsoft Fundamentals exam
Change log
The table below summarizes the changes between the current and previous version of
the skills measured. The functional groups are in bold typeface followed by the
objectives within each group. The table is a comparison between the previous and
current version of the exam skills measured and the third column describes the extent of
the changes.
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Skill area prior to December 17, 2024 Skill area as of December 17, 2024 Change
Audience profile Minor
Describe Dynamics 365 Customer Describe Dynamics 365 Customer No %
Insights Insights change
Explore Customer Insights - Journeys Explore Customer Insights - Journeys Minor
Describe Dynamics 365 Sales Describe Dynamics 365 Sales No %
change
Explore Sales Explore Sales Minor
Describe Sales capabilities and related Describe Sales capabilities and related Minor
apps apps
Describe Dynamics 365 Customer Describe Dynamics 365 Customer No %
Service Service change
Explore Customer Service Explore Customer Service Minor
Explore the core capabilities of Explore the core capabilities of No %
customer engagement apps in customer engagement apps in change
Dynamics 365 Dynamics 365
Describe the foundations of customer Describe the foundations of customer Minor
engagement apps engagement apps
Study guide for Exam MB-920:
Microsoft Dynamics 365 Fundamentals
(ERP)
Article • 11/22/2024
Purpose of this document
This study guide should help you understand what to expect on the exam and includes a
summary of the topics the exam might cover and links to additional resources. The
information and materials in this document should help you focus your studies as you
prepare for the exam.
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Useful links Description
How to earn the Some certifications only require passing one exam, while others require
certification passing multiple exams.
Your Microsoft Learn Connecting your certification profile to Microsoft Learn allows you to
profile schedule and renew exams and share and print certificates.
Exam scoring and score A score of 700 or greater is required to pass.
reports
Exam sandbox You can explore the exam environment by visiting our exam sandbox.
Request If you use assistive devices, require extra time, or need modification to
accommodations any part of the exam experience, you can request an accommodation.
Take a free Practice Test your skills with practice questions to help you prepare for the
Assessment exam.
Updates to the exam
Our exams are updated periodically to reflect skills that are required to perform a role.
We have included two versions of the Skills Measured objectives depending on when
you are taking the exam.
We always update the English language version of the exam first. Some exams are
localized into other languages, and those are updated approximately eight weeks after
the English version is updated. While Microsoft makes every effort to update localized
versions as noted, there may be times when the localized versions of an exam are not
updated on this schedule. Other available languages are listed in the Schedule Exam
section of the Exam Details webpage. If the exam isn't available in your preferred
language, you can request an additional 30 minutes to complete the exam.
Note
The bullets that follow each of the skills measured are intended to illustrate how we are
assessing that skill. Related topics may be covered in the exam.
Note
Most questions cover features that are general availability (GA). The exam may contain
questions on Preview features if those features are commonly used.
Skills measured as of December 23, 2024
Audience profile
This exam covers the features and capabilities of Dynamics 365 Finance and Dynamics
365 Supply Chain Management.
As a candidate for this exam, you aspire to understand how Finance and Supply Chain
Management can be used to:
Support the core financial model of an organization and its associated processes.
Support the business operations of an organization, including warehousing and
manufacturing.
Unify different business processes into one software solution.
Manage multiple legal entities within one business application.
Integrate with other applications within the Microsoft ecosystem.
This exam is intended for you if you’re seeking to start your journey using Finance and
Supply Chain Management solutions.
You can use this exam to prepare for role-based or specialty certifications, but it’s not a
prerequisite for any of them.
Skills at a glance
Describe Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management (35–40%)
Describe Dynamics 365 Finance (30–35%)
Describe the core capabilities of the finance and operations apps (25–30%)
Describe Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management (35–
40%)
Describe Supply Chain Management core capabilities
Describe use cases of Supply Chain Management
Describe products and released products
Describe product master records, product variants, and product dimensions
Describe pricing and discounts in relation to trade agreements
Describe intercompany capabilities
Describe the manufacturing process
Describe lean, discrete, and process manufacturing
Describe manufacturing strategies
Describe bills of materials (BOMs), formulas, routes, and operations as they relate
to production orders
Identify the production lifecycle stages
Describe shop floor management
Describe master planning and planning optimization
Describe inventory and warehousing capabilities
Describe costing methods
Describe on-hand inventory capabilities
Identify types of inventory journals
Describe quality management capabilities
Describe use cases for Warehouse Management Systems (WMS)
Describe use cases for Transportation Management Systems (TMS)
Describe use cases for landed cost
Describe the sales and procurement processes
Describe the order-to-cash process
Describe the sales order creation process
Describe the fulfillment process, including inventory reservations and picking and
packing
Describe the procure-to-pay process
Describe purchase requisitions
Describe the purchase order creation process
Describe purchase order receipts
Describe Dynamics 365 Finance (30–35%)
Describe Finance core capabilities
Describe use cases of Finance
Describe organization and legal entities
Describe reporting currency and accounting currency
Describe tax capabilities
Describe cost accounting concepts
Describe general ledgers
Describe charts of accounts, including main accounts
Describe the concept of a fiscal calendar
Describe financial dimensions and dimension sets concepts
Describe the accounting structure
Describe financial journal concepts
Describe periodic financial processes
Describe accounts payables and accounts receivables
Describe core accounts payable components, including vendors, purchase orders,
and vendor invoices
Describe vendor payments and settlements, including three-way matching
concepts
Describe core accounts receivable components, including customers, customer
invoices, and free text invoices
Describe credit management processes
Describe the collection process
Describe the concept of subscription billing
Describe expense management, fixed asset management, and
budgeting
Describe cash and bank management concepts
Describe expense management capabilities
Describe fixed asset management capabilities
Describe budgeting capabilities
Describe the core capabilities of the finance and
operations apps (25–30%)
Describe the finance and operations apps
Describe enterprise resource planning (ERP)
Describe the business value of Commerce
Describe the business value of Human Resources
Describe the business value of Project Operations
Describe finance and operations apps use cases
Explore the finance and operations user interface
Describe reporting and integration capabilities
Describe built-in reporting capabilities, including workspaces
Describe options for analyzing data by using Power BI
Describe Microsoft Office 365 integration capabilities, including Microsoft Excel,
SharePoint, and Teams
Describe Microsoft Power Platform integration options
Describe common features
Describe security capabilities
Describe workflow capabilities
Describe the concept of batch jobs
Study resources
We recommend that you train and get hands-on experience before you take the exam.
We offer self-study options and classroom training as well as links to documentation,
community sites, and videos.
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Study resources Links to learning and documentation
Get trained Choose from self-paced learning paths and modules or take an
instructor-led course
Find documentation Dynamics 365 documentation and learning modules
Supply Chain Management
Finance
Commerce
Human Resources
Project Operations
Study resources Links to learning and documentation
Ask a question Microsoft Q&A | Microsoft Docs
Get community Microsoft Dynamics Community
support
Follow Microsoft Microsoft Learn - Microsoft Tech Community
Learn
Find a video Exam Readiness Zone on Learn Shows
Change log
The table below summarizes the changes between the current and previous version of
the skills measured. The functional groups are in bold typeface followed by the
objectives within each group. The table is a comparison between the previous and
current version of the exam skills measured and the third column describes the extent of
the changes.
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Skill area prior to December 23, 2024 Skill area as of December 23, 2024 Change
Describe Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Describe Dynamics 365 Supply Chain No %
Management Management change
Describe the manufacturing process Describe the manufacturing process Minor
Describe Dynamics 365 Finance Describe Dynamics 365 Finance No %
change
Describe general ledgers Describe general ledgers Minor
Study guide for Exam MD-102: Endpoint
Administrator
Article • 07/15/2024
Purpose of this document
This study guide should help you understand what to expect on the exam and includes a
summary of the topics the exam might cover and links to additional resources. The
information and materials in this document should help you focus your studies as you
prepare for the exam.
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Useful links Description
Review the skills measured as This list represents the skills measured AFTER the date
of September 17, 2024 provided. Study this list if you plan to take the exam AFTER that
date.
Review the skills measured Study this list of skills if you take your exam PRIOR to the date
prior to September 17, 2024 provided.
Change log You can go directly to the change log if you want to see the
changes that will be made on the date provided.
How to earn the certification Some certifications only require passing one exam, while others
require passing multiple exams.
Certification renewal Microsoft associate, expert, and specialty certifications expire
annually. You can renew by passing a free online assessment on
Microsoft Learn.
Your Microsoft Learn profile Connecting your certification profile to Microsoft Learn allows
you to schedule and renew exams and share and print
certificates.
Exam scoring and score reports A score of 700 or greater is required to pass.
Exam sandbox You can explore the exam environment by visiting our exam
sandbox.
Request accommodations If you use assistive devices, require extra time, or need
modification to any part of the exam experience, you can
request an accommodation.
Useful links Description
Take a free Practice Assessment Test your skills with practice questions to help you prepare for
the exam.
Updates to the exam
Our exams are updated periodically to reflect skills that are required to perform a role.
We have included two versions of the Skills Measured objectives depending on when
you are taking the exam.
We always update the English language version of the exam first. Some exams are
localized into other languages, and those are updated approximately eight weeks after
the English version is updated. While Microsoft makes every effort to update localized
versions as noted, there may be times when the localized versions of an exam are not
updated on this schedule. Other available languages are listed in the Schedule Exam
section of the Exam Details webpage. If the exam isn't available in your preferred
language, you can request an additional 30 minutes to complete the exam.
Note
The bullets that follow each of the skills measured are intended to illustrate how we are
assessing that skill. Related topics may be covered in the exam.
Note
Most questions cover features that are general availability (GA). The exam may contain
questions on Preview features if those features are commonly used.
Skills measured as of September 17, 2024
Audience profile
As a candidate for this exam, you have subject matter expertise managing devices and
client applications in a Microsoft 365 tenant by using Microsoft Intune. You’re
responsible for:
Implementing solutions for efficient deployment and management of endpoints
on various operating systems, platforms, and device types.
Implementing and managing endpoints at scale by using Microsoft Intune,
Microsoft Intune Suite, Windows Autopilot, Microsoft Copilot for Security,
Microsoft Defender for Endpoint, Microsoft Entra ID, Azure Virtual Desktop, and
Windows 365.
Implementing identity, security, access, policies, updates, and apps for endpoints.
As an endpoint administrator, you collaborate with architects, Microsoft 365
administrators, security administrators, and other workload administrators to plan and
implement a modern workplace strategy that meets the business needs of an
organization.
You must have experience with Microsoft Entra ID and Microsoft 365 technologies,
including Intune, as well as strong skills and experience in deploying, configuring, and
maintaining Windows client and non-Windows devices.
Skills at a glance
Prepare infrastructure for devices (25–30%)
Manage and maintain devices (30–35%)
Manage applications (15–20%)
Protect devices (15–20%)
Prepare infrastructure for devices (25–30%)
Add devices to Microsoft Entra ID
Choose an appropriate device join type
Join devices to Microsoft Entra ID
Register devices to Microsoft Entra ID
Plan and implement groups for devices in Microsoft Entra ID
Enroll devices to Microsoft Intune
Configure enrollment settings
Configure automatic enrollment for Windows and bulk enrollment for iOS and
Android
Configure enrollment profiles for Android devices, including fully managed,
dedicated, corporate owned, and work profile
Implement identity and compliance
Manage roles in Intune
Implement compliance policies for all supported device platforms by using Intune
Implement Conditional Access policies that require a compliance status
Configure Windows Hello for Business
Implement and manage Local Administrative Passwords Solution (LAPS) for
Microsoft Entra ID
Manage the membership of local groups on Windows devices by using Intune
Manage and maintain devices (30–35%)
Deploy and upgrade Windows clients by using cloud-based tools
Choose between Windows Autopilot and provisioning packages
Choose a Windows Autopilot deployment mode
Apply a device name template
Implement Windows client deployment by using Windows Autopilot
Create an Enrollment Status Page (ESP)
Plan and implement provisioning packages
Plan and implement device upgrades for Windows 11
Implement a Windows 365 cloud PC deployment
Plan and implement device configuration profiles
Create device configuration profiles for Windows devices, including importing
ADMX files
Create device configuration profiles for Android devices
Create device configuration profiles for iOS devices
Create device configuration profiles for Mac OS devices
Create device configuration profiles for Enterprise multi-session devices
Target a profile by using filters
Implement Intune Suite add-on capabilities
Configure Endpoint Privilege Management
Manage applications by using the Enterprise App Catalog
Implement Microsoft Intune Advanced Analytics
Configure Microsoft Intune Remote Help
Identify use cases for Cloud PKI
Implement Microsoft Tunnel for MAM
Perform remote actions on devices
Sync, restart, retire, or wipe devices
Perform bulk remote actions
Update Windows Defender security intelligence
Rotate BitLocker recovery keys
Run a device query by using KQL
Manage applications (15–20%)
Deploy and update apps
Prepare applications for deployment by using Intune
Deploy apps by using Intune
Deploy Microsoft 365 Apps by using Intune
Configure policies for Office apps
Deploy Microsoft 365 Apps as part of a Windows Autopilot deployment by using
the Microsoft Office Deployment Tool (ODT) or Office Customization Tool (OCT)
Manage Microsoft 365 Apps by using the Microsoft 365 Apps admin center
Deploy apps from platform-specific app stores by using Intune
Plan and implement app protection and app configuration policies
Plan and implement app protection policies
Implement Conditional Access policies for app protection policies
Plan and implement app configuration policies for managed apps and managed
devices
Protect devices (15–20%)
Configure endpoint security
Create antivirus policies
Create disk encryption policies
Create firewall policies
Configure Attack surface reduction policies
Plan and implement security baselines
Integrate Intune with Microsoft Defender for Endpoint
Onboard devices into Microsoft Defender for Endpoint
Manage device updates by using Intune
Plan for device updates
Create and manage update rings by using Intune
Create and manage update policies by using Intune, including iOS and Mac OS
Manage Android updates by using configuration profiles or firmware-over-the-air
(FOTA) deployments
Configure Windows client delivery optimization by using Intune
Monitor updates
Study resources
We recommend that you train and get hands-on experience before you take the exam.
We offer self-study options and classroom training as well as links to documentation,
community sites, and videos.
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Study resources Links to learning and documentation
Get trained Choose from self-paced learning paths and modules or take an
instructor-led course
Find documentation Windows Documentation
Windows client documentation for IT Pros
Configure Windows client
Windows client deployment resources and documentation
Manage Windows client
Windows security
Windows Autopilot documentation
Microsoft Intune documentation
Microsoft Endpoint Manager documentation
Windows application management
Ask a question Microsoft Q&A | Microsoft Docs
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support
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Learn
Find a video Exam Readiness Zone
Browse other Microsoft Learn shows
Change log
Key to understanding the table: The topic groups (also known as functional groups) are
in bold typeface followed by the objectives within each group. The table is a comparison
between the two versions of the exam skills measured and the third column describes
the extent of the changes.
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Skill area prior to September 17, 2024 Skill area as of September 17, 2024 Change
Audience profile Major
Deploy Windows client Deleted
Prepare for a Windows client deployment Deleted
Plan and implement Windows client Removed
deployment by using Windows Autopilot
Configure remote management Deleted
Prepare infrastructure for devices New
Add devices to Microsoft Entra ID New
Enroll devices to Microsoft Intune New
Implement identity and compliance Added
Manage identity and compliance Deleted
Manage identity Removed
Implement compliance policies for all Removed
supported device platforms by using Intune
Manage and maintain devices Added
Deploy and upgrade Windows clients Added
by using cloud-based tools
Plan and implement device Added
configuration profiles
Implement Intune Suite add-on New
capabilities
Perform remote actions on devices New
Manage, maintain, and protect devices Removed
Manage device lifecycle in Intune Deleted
Manage device configuration for all Removed
supported device platforms by using Intune
Monitor devices Deleted
Skill area prior to September 17, 2024 Skill area as of September 17, 2024 Change
Manage device updates for all supported Removed
device platforms by using Intune
Implement endpoint protection for all Removed
supported device platforms
Manage applications Added
Deploy and update apps Added
Plan and implement app protection Added
and app configuration policies
Manage applications Removed
Deploy and update apps for all supported Removed
device platforms
Plan and implement app protection and app Removed
configuration policies
Protect devices New
Configure endpoint security Added
Manage device updates by using Added
Intune
Skills measured prior to September 17, 2024
Audience profile
As a candidate for this exam, you have subject matter expertise deploying, configuring,
protecting, managing, and monitoring devices and client applications in a Microsoft 365
environment. You’re responsible for:
Managing identity, security, access, policies, updates, and apps for endpoints.
Implementing solutions for efficient deployment and management of endpoints
on various operating systems, platforms, and device types.
Implementing and managing endpoints at scale by using Microsoft Intune,
Windows 365, Windows Autopilot, Microsoft Defender for Endpoint, and Microsoft
Entra ID.
As an endpoint administrator, you collaborate with architects, Microsoft 365
administrators, security administrators, and other workload administrators to plan and
implement a modern workplace strategy that meets the business needs of an
organization.
You must have experience with Microsoft Entra ID and Microsoft 365 technologies,
including Intune, as well as strong skills and experience in deploying, configuring, and
maintaining Windows client and non-Windows devices.
Skills at a glance
Deploy Windows client (20–25%)
Manage identity and compliance (15–20%)
Manage, maintain, and protect devices (40–45%)
Manage applications (15–20%)
Deploy Windows client (20–25%)
Prepare for a Windows client deployment
Select a deployment tool based on requirements
Choose between migrate and rebuild
Choose an imaging and/or provisioning strategy
Select a Windows edition based on requirements
Implement subscription-based activation
Deploy Windows 365
Plan and implement a Windows client deployment by using
Windows Autopilot
Configure device registration for Autopilot
Create, validate, and assign deployment profiles
Set up the Enrollment Status Page (ESP)
Deploy Windows devices by using Autopilot
Troubleshoot an Autopilot deployment
Configure remote management
Configure Remote Help in Intune
Configure Remote Desktop on a Windows client
Configure the Windows Admin Center
Configure PowerShell remoting and Windows Remote Management (WinRM)
Manage identity and compliance (15–20%)
Manage identity
Implement user authentication on Windows devices, including Windows Hello for
Business, passwordless, and tokens
Manage role-based access control (RBAC) for Intune
Register devices in and join devices to Microsoft Entra
Implement the Intune Connector for Active Directory
Manage the membership of local groups on Windows devices
Implement and manage Local Administrative Passwords Solution (LAPS) for
Microsoft Entra
Implement compliance policies for all supported device platforms
by using Intune
Specify compliance policies to meet requirements
Implement compliance policies
Implement Conditional Access policies that require a compliance status
Manage notifications for compliance policies
Monitor device compliance
Troubleshoot compliance policies
Manage, maintain, and protect devices (40–45%)
Manage the device lifecycle in Intune
Configure enrollment settings
Configure automatic and bulk enrollment, including Windows, iOS, and Android
Configure policy sets
Restart, retire, or wipe devices
Manage device configuration for all supported device platforms by
using Intune
Specify configuration profiles to meet requirements
Implement configuration profiles
Monitor and troubleshoot configuration profiles
Configure and implement Windows kiosk mode
Configure and implement profiles on Android devices, including fully managed,
dedicated, corporate owned, and work profile
Plan and implement Microsoft Tunnel for Intune
Monitor devices
Monitor devices by using Intune
Monitor devices by using Azure Monitor
Analyze and respond to issues identified in Endpoint analytics and Adoption Score
Manage device updates for all supported device platforms by using
Intune
Plan for device updates
Create and manage update policies by using Intune
Manage Android updates by using configuration profiles
Monitor updates
Troubleshoot updates in Intune
Configure Windows client delivery optimization by using Intune
Create and manage update rings by using Intune
Implement endpoint protection for all supported device platforms
Implement and manage security baselines in Intune
Create and manage configuration policies for Endpoint security including antivirus,
encryption, firewall, endpoint detection and response (EDR), and attack surface
reduction (ASR)
Onboard devices to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint
Implement automated response capabilities in Microsoft Defender for Endpoint
Review and respond to device issues identified in the Microsoft Defender
Vulnerability Management dashboard
Manage applications (15–20%)
Deploy and update apps for all supported device platforms
Deploy apps by using Intune
Configure Microsoft 365 Apps deployment by using the Microsoft Office
Deployment Tool or Office Customization Tool (OCT)
Manage Microsoft 365 Apps by using the Microsoft 365 Apps admin center
Deploy Microsoft 365 Apps by using Intune
Configure policies for Office apps by using Group Policy or Intune
Deploy apps from platform-specific app stores by using Intune
Plan and implement app protection and app configuration policies
Plan and implement app protection policies for iOS and Android
Manage app protection policies
Implement Conditional Access policies for app protection policies
Plan and implement app configuration policies for managed apps and managed
devices
Manage app configuration policies
Study guide for Exam MS-102: Microsoft
365 Administrator
Article • 06/17/2024
Purpose of this document
This study guide should help you understand what to expect on the exam and includes a
summary of the topics the exam might cover and links to additional resources. The
information and materials in this document should help you focus your studies as you
prepare for the exam.
ノ Expand table
Useful links Description
Review the skills measured as This list represents the skills measured AFTER the date provided.
of July 15, 2024 Study this list if you plan to take the exam AFTER that date.
Review the skills measured Study this list of skills if you take your exam PRIOR to the date
prior to July 15, 2024 provided.
Change log You can go directly to the change log if you want to see the
changes that will be made on the date provided.
How to earn the certification Some certifications only require passing one exam, while others
require passing multiple exams.
Certification renewal Microsoft associate, expert, and specialty certifications expire
annually. You can renew by passing a free online assessment on
Microsoft Learn.
Your Microsoft Learn profile Connecting your certification profile to Microsoft Learn allows you
to schedule and renew exams and share and print certificates.
Exam scoring and score A score of 700 or greater is required to pass.
reports
Exam sandbox You can explore the exam environment by visiting our exam
sandbox.
Request accommodations If you use assistive devices, require extra time, or need
modification to any part of the exam experience, you can request
an accommodation.
Take a free Practice Test your skills with practice questions to help you prepare for the
Useful links Description
Assessment exam.
Updates to the exam
Our exams are updated periodically to reflect skills that are required to perform a role.
We have included two versions of the Skills Measured objectives depending on when
you are taking the exam.
We always update the English language version of the exam first. Some exams are
localized into other languages, and those are updated approximately eight weeks after
the English version is updated. While Microsoft makes every effort to update localized
versions as noted, there may be times when the localized versions of an exam are not
updated on this schedule. Other available languages are listed in the Schedule Exam
section of the Exam Details webpage. If the exam isn't available in your preferred
language, you can request an additional 30 minutes to complete the exam.
Note
The bullets that follow each of the skills measured are intended to illustrate how we are
assessing that skill. Related topics may be covered in the exam.
Note
Most questions cover features that are general availability (GA). The exam may contain
questions on Preview features if those features are commonly used.
Skills measured as of July 15, 2024
Audience profile
If you’re an administrator who deploys and manages Microsoft 365 and performs
Microsoft 365 tenant-level implementation and administration of cloud and hybrid
environments, this exam is designed for you.
As a Microsoft 365 administrator, you:
Function as the integrating hub for all Microsoft 365 workloads.
Coordinate across multiple Microsoft 365 workloads.
Work with architects and other administrators responsible for workloads,
infrastructure, identity, security, compliance, endpoints, and applications.
As a candidate for this exam, you have functional experience with all Microsoft 365
workloads and Microsoft Entra ID and have administered at least one of these. You
should also have a working knowledge of the following:
Networking
Server administration
DNS
PowerShell
Skills at a glance
Deploy and manage a Microsoft 365 tenant (15–20%)
Implement and manage Microsoft Entra identity and access (25–30%)
Manage security and threats by using Microsoft Defender XDR (35–40%)
Manage compliance by using Microsoft Purview (15–20%)
Deploy and manage a Microsoft 365 tenant (15–20%)
Implement and manage a Microsoft 365 tenant
Create a tenant
Implement and manage domains
Configure org settings, including Security & privacy and Organizational profile
Identify and respond to service health issues
Configure notifications in service health
Configure and review Network connectivity insights
Monitor adoption and usage
Configure and manage Microsoft 365 Backup
Manage users and groups
Create and manage users in Microsoft Entra, including external users and guests
Create and manage contacts in the Microsoft 365 admin center
Create and manage groups, including Microsoft 365 groups and shared mailboxes
Manage and monitor Microsoft 365 licenses, including group-based licensing
Perform bulk user management, including PowerShell
Manage roles and role groups
Implement and manage built-in roles in Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Entra
Implement and manage custom roles in Microsoft Entra admin center
Manage role groups in Microsoft Defender XDR, Microsoft Purview, and Microsoft
365 workloads
Manage delegation by using administrative units
Manage roles in Microsoft Entra privileged identity management
Implement and manage Microsoft Entra identity and
access (25–30%)
Implement and manage identity synchronization with Microsoft
Entra tenant
Prepare for identity synchronization by using IdFix
Implement and manage directory synchronization by using Microsoft Entra
Connect cloud sync
Implement and manage directory synchronization by using Microsoft Entra
Connect
Monitor synchronization by using Microsoft Entra Connect Health
Troubleshoot synchronization, including Microsoft Entra Connect and Microsoft
Entra Connect cloud sync
Implement and manage authentication
Implement and manage authentication methods
Implement and manage self-service password reset (SSPR)
Implement and manage Microsoft Entra Password Protection
Investigate and resolve authentication issues
Implement and manage secure access
Plan for identity protection
Implement and manage Microsoft Entra ID Protection
Plan Conditional Access policies
Implement and manage Conditional Access policies
Implement and manage multi-factor authentication (MFA) by using conditional
access policies
Manage security and threats by using Microsoft Defender
XDR (35–40%)
Review and respond to security reports and alerts generated by
Microsoft Defender XDR
Review and take actions to improve the Microsoft Secure Score
Review and respond to security incidents and alerts
Review and respond to issues identified in security and compliance reports
Review and respond to threats identified in threat analytics
Implement and manage email and collaboration protection by
using Microsoft Defender for Office 365
Implement policies and rules in Defender for Office 365
Review and respond to threats identified in Defender for Office 365, including
threats and investigations
Create and run campaigns, such as attack simulation
Unblock users
Implement and manage endpoint protection by using Microsoft
Defender for Endpoint
Onboard devices to Defender for Endpoint
Configure endpoint settings
Review and respond to endpoint vulnerabilities
Review and respond to risks identified in the Microsoft Defender Vulnerability
Management dashboard
Implement, and manage Microsoft Defender for Cloud Apps
Configure the app connector for Microsoft 365
Configure Microsoft Defender for Cloud Apps policies
Review and respond to Microsoft Defender for Cloud Apps alerts
Interpret activity log
Configure Cloud App Discovery
Review and respond to issues identified in Cloud App Discovery
Manage compliance by using Microsoft Purview (15–20%)
Implement Microsoft Purview information protection and data
lifecycle management
Implement and manage sensitive information types by using keywords, keyword
lists, or regular expressions
Implement retention labels, retention label policies, and retention policies
Implement sensitivity labels and sensitivity label policies
Monitor label usage by using Content explorer, Activity explorer, and label reports
Implement Microsoft Purview data loss prevention (DLP)
Configure DLP policies for Exchange, SharePoint, OneDrive, and Teams
Configure Endpoint DLP
Review and respond to DLP alerts, events, and reports
Study resources
We recommend that you train and get hands-on experience before you take the exam.
We offer self-study options and classroom training as well as links to documentation,
community sites, and videos.
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Study resources Links to learning and documentation
Get trained Choose from self-paced learning paths and modules or take an
instructor-led course
Find documentation Microsoft 365 documentation
Microsoft 365 admin center help
Tenant management for Microsoft 365 for enterprise
Microsoft Entra ID documentation
Microsoft Defender products and services
Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager documentation
Microsoft Purview compliance documentation
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Change log
Key to understanding the table: The topic groups (also known as functional groups) are
in bold typeface followed by the objectives within each group. The table is a comparison
between the two versions of the exam skills measured and the third column describes
the extent of the changes.
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Skill area prior to July 15, 2024 Skill area as of July 15, 2024 Change
Audience profile No change
Deploy and manage a Microsoft 365 Deploy and manage a Microsoft 365 % of the
tenants tenant exam
decreased
Implement and manage a Microsoft Implement and manage a Microsoft Major
365 tenant 365 tenant
Manage users and groups Manage users and groups Minor
Manage roles in Microsoft 365 Manage roles and role groups Minor
Implement and manage Microsoft Implement and manage Microsoft No change
Entra identity and access Entra identity and access
Implement and manage identity Implement and manage identity Minor
synchronization with Microsoft Entra synchronization with Microsoft Entra
tenant tenant
Implement and manage authentication Implement and manage authentication Minor
Implement and manage secure access Implement and manage secure access Minor
Manage security and threats by using Manage security and threats by using % of the
Microsoft Defender XDR Microsoft Defender XDR exam
increased
Manage security reports and alerts by Manage security reports and alerts by Minor
using the Microsoft Defender portal using the Microsoft Defender portal
Implement and manage email and Implement and manage email and Minor
collaboration protection by using collaboration protection by using
Microsoft Defender for Office 365 Microsoft Defender for Office 365
Implement and manage endpoint Implement and manage endpoint Minor
protection by using Microsoft protection by using Microsoft
Defender for Endpoint Defender for Endpoint
Implement, and manage Microsoft New
Defender for Cloud Apps
Manage compliance by using Manage compliance by using No change
Microsoft Purview Microsoft Purview
Implement Microsoft Purview Implement Microsoft Purview Minor
Information Protection and Data information protection and data
Lifecycle Management lifecycle management
Skill area prior to July 15, 2024 Skill area as of July 15, 2024 Change
Implement Microsoft Purview Data Implement Microsoft Purview data loss Minor
Loss Prevention (DLP) prevention (DLP)
Skills measured prior to July 15, 2024
Audience profile
If you’re an administrator who deploys and manages Microsoft 365 and performs
Microsoft 365 tenant-level implementation and administration of cloud and hybrid
environments, this exam is designed for you.
As a Microsoft 365 administrator, you:
Function as the integrating hub for all Microsoft 365 workloads.
Coordinate across multiple Microsoft 365 workloads.
Work with architects and other administrators responsible for workloads,
infrastructure, identity, security, compliance, endpoints, and applications.
As a candidate for this exam, you have functional experience with all Microsoft 365
workloads and Microsoft Entra ID and have administered at least one of these. You
should also have a working knowledge of the following:
Networking
Server administration
DNS
PowerShell
Skills at a glance
Deploy and manage a Microsoft 365 tenant (25–30%)
Implement and manage Microsoft Entra identity and access (25–30%)
Manage security and threats by using Microsoft Defender XDR (25–30%)
Manage compliance by using Microsoft Purview (15–20%)
Deploy and manage a Microsoft 365 tenant (25–30%)
Implement and manage a Microsoft 365 tenant
Create a tenant
Implement and manage domains
Configure organizational settings, including security, privacy, and profile
Identify and respond to service health issues
Configure notifications in service health
Monitor adoption and usage
Manage users and groups
Create and manage users
Create and manage guest users
Create and manage contacts
Create and manage groups, including Microsoft 365 groups
Manage and monitor Microsoft 365 license allocations
Perform bulk user management, including PowerShell
Manage roles in Microsoft 365
Manage roles in Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Entra
Manage role groups for Microsoft Defender XDR, Microsoft Purview, and Microsoft
365 workloads
Manage delegation by using administrative units
Implement privileged identity management for Microsoft Entra roles
Implement and manage Microsoft Entra identity and
access (25–30%)
Implement and manage identity synchronization with Microsoft
Entra tenant
Prepare for identity synchronization by using IdFix
Implement and manage directory synchronization by using Microsoft Entra
Connect cloud sync
Implement and manage directory synchronization by using Microsoft Entra
Connect
Monitor synchronization by using Microsoft Entra Connect Health
Troubleshoot synchronization, including Microsoft Entra Connect and Microsoft
Entra Connect cloud sync
Implement and manage authentication
Implement and manage authentication methods, including Windows Hello for
Business, passwordless, tokens, and the Microsoft Authenticator app
Implement and manage self-service password reset (SSPR)
Implement and manage Microsoft Entra Password Protection
Implement and manage multi-factor authentication (MFA)
Investigate and resolve authentication issues
Implement and manage secure access
Plan for identity protection
Implement and manage Microsoft Entra ID Protection
Plan Conditional Access policies
Implement and manage Conditional Access policies
Manage security and threats by using Microsoft Defender
XDR (25–30%)
Manage security reports and alerts by using the Microsoft
Defender portal
Review and take actions to improve the Microsoft Secure Score in the Microsoft
Defender portal
Review and respond to security incidents and alerts in Microsoft Defender XDR
Review and respond to issues identified in security and compliance reports in
Microsoft Defender XDR
Review and respond to threats identified in threat analytics
Implement and manage email and collaboration protection by
using Microsoft Defender for Office 365
Implement policies and rules in Defender for Office 365
Review and respond to threats identified in Defender for Office 365, including
threats and investigations
Create and run campaigns, such as attack simulation
Unblock users
Implement and manage endpoint protection by using Microsoft
Defender for Endpoint
Onboard devices to Defender for Endpoint
Configure Defender for Endpoint settings
Review and respond to endpoint vulnerabilities
Review and respond to risks identified in the Microsoft Defender Vulnerability
Management dashboard
Manage compliance by using Microsoft Purview (15–20%)
Implement Microsoft Purview information protection and data
lifecycle management
Implement and manage sensitive info types by using keywords, keyword lists, or
regular expressions
Implement retention labels, retention label policies, and retention policies
Implement sensitivity labels and sensitivity label policies
Implement Microsoft Purview data loss prevention (DLP)
Implement DLP for workloads
Implement Endpoint DLP
Review and respond to DLP alerts, events, and reports
Study guide for Exam MS-700:
Managing Microsoft Teams
Article • 10/17/2024
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Note
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Note
Most questions cover features that are general availability (GA). The exam may contain
questions on Preview features if those features are commonly used.
Skills measured as of October 28, 2024
Audience profile
As a Microsoft Teams administrator, you manage and maintain internal and external
collaboration and communication solutions using Teams and Microsoft 365.
You’re responsible for configuring and managing teams, channels, chat, apps, calling,
meetings, and events. You manage:
Phone numbers and services for Teams Phone.
Operational aspects of Teams clients and devices.
You collaborate with owners of other areas, including:
Networking
Identity
Licensing
Information management
User adoption
Security
Compliance
You work with collaboration and communication system engineers to implement Teams
device scenarios. You plan and implement governance, security, and compliance for
Teams.
As a candidate for this exam, you should have a working knowledge of Microsoft 365
services, including:
Microsoft 365 groups
Microsoft SharePoint
OneDrive
Microsoft Exchange
Microsoft Defender XDR
Microsoft Purview
Microsoft Entra ID
You should understand the options for integrating and extending Teams with:
Microsoft Copilot for Microsoft 365
Microsoft Viva
Power Platform
Third-party apps
Custom apps
Skills at a glance
Configure and manage a Teams environment (40–45%)
Manage teams, channels, chats, and apps (20–25%)
Manage meetings and calling (15–20%)
Monitor, report on, and troubleshoot Teams (15–20%)
Configure and manage a Teams environment (40–45%)
Plan and configure network settings for Teams
Calculate network bandwidth capacity for Teams voice, video, meetings, and events
Analyze network impact by using Network planner
Specify network ports and protocols used by Teams
Specify optimal network architecture for Teams, including Microsoft eCDN
Assess network readiness and connectivity by using the Microsoft Teams Network
Assessment Tool and Microsoft 365 network connectivity test tool
Manage security and compliance settings for Teams
Identify licensing requirements for security and compliance features
Specify security and compliance alert policies for Teams
Choose appropriate Teams administrator roles
Plan and configure Enhanced encryption policies
Plan and configure threat policies in Microsoft Defender XDR
Specify retention policies
Specify sensitivity labels and policies, including Teams meeting policies
Specify data loss prevention (DLP) policies
Specify Conditional Access policies for Teams
Specify information barrier (IB) policies
Identify appropriate use cases for communication compliance and insider risk
management
Plan and implement governance for Teams
Identify licensing requirements for lifecycle management of teams
Identify where Teams stores content
Plan and manage update policies
Create and manage policy packages in Teams
Plan and configure policy assignment for users and groups
Configure settings for Microsoft 365 group creation
Configure an expiration policy for Microsoft 365 groups
Configure a naming policy for Microsoft 365 groups, including blocked words
Archive, delete, or unarchive one or more teams
Restore or troubleshoot the deletion of a Microsoft 365 group
Identify when to use Microsoft Entra Access reviews for teams and groups
Perform operations for Teams by using PowerShell and Microsoft Graph
Configure and manage external collaboration
Identify licensing requirements for external collaboration
Configure SharePoint Online and OneDrive external sharing settings
Configure External access in the Microsoft Teams admin center
Configure External collaboration settings in Microsoft Entra ID for guest access
Configure guest access and sharing in the Microsoft Teams admin center,
Microsoft 365 admin center, Microsoft Entra admin center, or the SharePoint
admin center
Control guest access to a specific team by using Microsoft Purview and Microsoft
Entra ID
Remove guests from Teams, including from a team or a tenant
Configure shared channels for external access
Configure and manage B2B direct connect cross-tenant access settings in
Microsoft Entra ID for shared channels
Manage Teams clients and devices
Identify licensing requirements for Teams Phone accounts and resource accounts
Identify licensing requirements for Teams devices
Manage configuration profiles for Teams devices
Configure accounts and systems for Microsoft Teams Rooms
Manage device settings and firmware
Manage Teams device tags
Provision and configure remote sign-in for new devices
Plan and configure Teams for VDI
Identify infrastructure requirements for Teams on VDI
Identify performance requirements for Teams on VDI
Choose between persistent and non-persistent modes
Specify the deployment method for Teams on VDI
Configure media optimization
Manage teams, channels, chats, and apps (20–25%)
Create and manage teams
Plan for a Teams rollout by using Advisor for Teams
Create a team by using the Microsoft Teams admin center, Teams client, the Teams
PowerShell module, or Microsoft Graph
Create a team from an existing Microsoft 365 group, SharePoint site, or team
Create a team from a template
Create and manage templates and template policies for teams
Manage the membership and roles for a team
Manage a team in the Microsoft Teams admin center
Manage Teams environment settings
Configure privacy and sensitivity settings for a team
Create and manage frontline teams and experiences
Manage channels and chats
Recommend channel types, including standard, private, and shared
Add, edit, and remove channels
Manage channel settings
Create and manage channel policies
Manage private and shared channel membership
Create and manage messaging policies
Manage apps for Teams
Manage Org-wide app settings in the Microsoft Teams admin center
Create and manage app permission policies
Create and manage app setup policies
Manage permissions and consent for apps, including blocking apps
Recommend appropriate extensibility options, including apps, connectors, tabs,
meetings, and messaging extensions
Manage purchasing of apps in the Teams app store
Customize the appearance of the Teams app store
Customize the branded experience of an app
Upload an app to Teams
Enable Loop experiences in Teams
Manage meetings and calling (15–20%)
Manage meetings and events
Recommend an appropriate meeting type
Enable intelligent meeting recap
Configure meeting settings
Create and manage meeting templates and template policies
Create and manage meeting policies
Create and manage meeting customization policies
Configure and manage conference bridges
Configure and manage audio conferencing policies
Create and manage event settings and policies
Manage immersive experiences in meetings
Manage phone numbers and services for Teams Phone
Identify Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) requirements, including Calling
Plan, Direct Routing, Operator Connect, and Teams Phone Mobile
Identify device requirements, including Teams Rooms on Windows and Teams
Rooms on Android
Add, change, or remove an emergency address for an organization
Provision and manage phone numbers for users, services, and conferencing
bridges
Assign, change, or remove a phone number for a user or a resource account
Create and manage resource accounts in the Microsoft Teams admin center
Manage voice settings and policies for users
Create and manage voicemail policies
Configure auto-attendants and call queues
Create and manage calling policies
Monitor, report on, and troubleshoot Teams (15–20%)
Monitor and report on Teams
Monitor and report on voice and meeting quality
Configure reporting labels
Configure alert rules
Report on Teams usage, including team activity, app usage, active users, per-
meeting metrics, and storage usage
Monitor and report on the creation and deletion of teams
Monitor and report on guest access
Monitor the Microsoft 365 network connectivity test tool
Manage feedback, including policies
Troubleshoot audio, video, and client issues
Collect client-side logs
Clear the Teams client cache
Troubleshoot issues by using self-help diagnostics for Teams
Troubleshoot Team client installation and update issues
Troubleshoot sign-in issues to Teams
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We offer self-study options and classroom training as well as links to documentation,
community sites, and videos.
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Welcome to Microsoft Teams
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Change log
The table below summarizes the changes between the current and previous version of
the skills measured. The functional groups are in bold typeface followed by the
objectives within each group. The table is a comparison between the previous and
current version of the exam skills measured and the third column describes the extent of
the changes.
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Skill area prior to October 28, 2024 Skill area as of October 28, 2024 Change
Manage teams, channels, chats, and Manage teams, channels, chats, and No
apps apps change
Create and manage teams Create and manage teams Minor
Study guide for Exam MS-721:
Collaboration Communications Systems
Engineer
Article • 06/24/2024
Purpose of this document
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prior to July 22, 2024 provided.
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We have included two versions of the Skills Measured objectives depending on when
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the English version is updated. While Microsoft makes every effort to update localized
versions as noted, there may be times when the localized versions of an exam are not
updated on this schedule. Other available languages are listed in the Schedule Exam
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language, you can request an additional 30 minutes to complete the exam.
Note
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assessing that skill. Related topics may be covered in the exam.
Note
Most questions cover features that are general availability (GA). The exam may contain
questions on Preview features if those features are commonly used.
Skills measured as of July 22, 2024
Audience profile
As a candidate for this exam, you’re responsible for planning, deploying, configuring,
maintaining, and troubleshooting collaboration communication systems that include:
Microsoft Teams Phone
Microsoft Teams meetings
Microsoft Teams Premium
Microsoft Copilot in Teams
Microsoft Teams Rooms
Other certified and supported devices
As a collaboration communications systems engineer, you have a fundamental
understanding of networking, telecommunications, audio/visual and meeting room
technologies, and identity and access management. You’re proficient in managing
collaboration and communications solutions by using:
Microsoft Teams admin center
Microsoft Teams Rooms Pro Management portal
PowerShell
Microsoft Call Quality Dashboard
You work with:
Microsoft Teams administrators
Microsoft identity and access administrators
Microsoft 365 administrators
Owners of other workloads, including facilities managers, network engineers,
security engineers, device manufacturers, telephony providers, and Microsoft
Certified solution providers
Skills at a glance
Plan and design collaboration communications systems (30–35%)
Configure and manage Teams meetings, webinars, and town halls (15–20%)
Configure and manage Teams Phone (25–30%)
Configure and manage Teams Rooms and devices (25–30%)
Plan and design collaboration communications systems
(30–35%)
Plan and design Teams meetings
Plan and design Teams meeting policies and settings
Plan for PSTN audio conferencing
Plan for Teams meetings, webinars, and town halls
Recommend when to use Teams Premium
Recommend when to use Microsoft Copilot for Microsoft 365 in Teams
Recommend meeting types based on business requirements, including virtual
appointments, webinars, town halls, and meetings
Recommend methods for assigning policies
Plan and design Teams policy packages
Plan and design Teams Phone and PSTN connectivity
Identify licensing requirements to enable Teams Phone for users, shared devices,
and Teams resource accounts
Identify PSTN connectivity requirements
Recommend when to use Teams Phone Mobile
Plan for Operator Connect
Recommend an appropriate billing method for communications consumption
Plan for Shared Calling
Plan usage scenarios for service and user phone numbers
Plan for porting and/or acquiring phone numbers
Recommend devices for Teams Phone
Plan for and recommend analog devices, Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) handsets,
and SIP devices
Recommend when to use Survivable Branch Appliances (SBAs)
Plan and design Direct Routing call flows
Recommend a Session Border Controller (SBC) solution based on PSTN
connectivity
Identify an appropriate compliance recording solution
Identify an appropriate certified contact center solution
Plan and design Teams-certified device solutions
Recommend a room configuration based on the meeting space
Recommend a room configuration based on customer and business requirements
Choose between Teams Rooms Basic and Teams Rooms Pro
Recommend a Teams Rooms device platform, including Windows and Android
Recommend Teams-certified devices
Recommend Teams Rooms certified components
Recommend when to use Cloud Video Interop (CVI)
Recommend when to use Direct Guest Join
Recommend an update strategy for Teams Meeting Room devices
Identify the requirements for a Microsoft Teams Rooms resource account
Identify the enrollment requirements for Microsoft Intune
Plan for advanced features on shared devices
Prepare the network for Teams
Perform a network analysis by using the Microsoft Teams Network Assessment Tool
Determine network readiness for Teams
Recommend when to use Enterprise Content Delivery Network (eCDN)
Specify the network configuration for certified devices
Determine network requirements by using the Network planner for Teams
Specify the optimal network architecture for Teams
Specify Teams Quality of Service (QoS) requirements and policies
Configure Teams for QoS
Configure Media Bit Rate (MBR)
Create and assign a network roaming policy
Configure the network topology
Configure tenant data upload for the Microsoft Call Quality Dashboard
Configure reporting labels for Call Analytics
Configure and manage Teams meetings, webinars, and
town halls (15–20%)
Configure and manage Teams meetings
Create and manage meeting policies, including policy packages and group policy
assignment
Configure meeting settings
Configure avatars for Teams meetings
Configure Microsoft Mesh meetings in Microsoft Teams
Configure and manage meeting features, including meeting apps, polls and forms,
Q&A, breakout rooms, and Teams Premium features
Create and manage Teams meeting templates and meeting template policies
Configure controlled content meeting policies
Configure Cloud Video Interop policies
Configure meeting recording and transcription to support Copilot for Microsoft
365
Configure virtual appointments, including advanced features
Configure and manage audio conferencing
Configure audio conferencing for Teams
Configure a default audio conferencing bridge
Configure an audio conference bridge number
Configure a toll-free conference bridge number
Assign a specific audio conferencing number to a user
Configure toll-free audio conferencing
Configure the audio conferencing numbers included in meeting invitations
Configure and manage Teams webinars
Configure webinar roles and presenter and attendee experience
Manage access to scheduling Teams webinars
Configure policies for Teams webinars
Configure in-org vs public webinars
Configure advanced webinar features
Configure attendee interaction for webinars
Configure and manage Teams Town halls
Configure Town Hall settings
Configure a Microsoft eCDN for Town halls
Configure advanced Town hall features
Configure Town halls with Teams, Viva Engage, and Microsoft Stream
Configure and manage Teams Phone (25–30%)
Configure Teams Phone policies
Configure dial plans
Configure calling policies
Configure call park policies
Configure caller ID policies
Configure IP Phone policies
Configure mobility policies
Configure voicemail policies
Configure call hold policies
Configure outbound call restrictions
Configure inbound call blocking
Configure routing of unassigned numbers
Configure compliance recording policies
Configure auto attendants and call queues
Design call flows for auto attendants and call queues
Configure Teams Phone resource accounts
Assign licenses to resource accounts
Assign phone numbers to resource accounts, including toll-free phone numbers
Assign a resource account to an auto attendant or call queue
Choose an appropriate call queue routing method
Configure holidays for auto attendants and call queues
Configure custom Music on Hold (MoH)
Assign a dynamic caller ID policy for call queues
Configure voice applications policies for auto attendants and call queues
Configure dynamic emergency calling
Design a solution for dynamic emergency calling
Configure emergency calling locations
Configure emergency call routing policies
Configure emergency calling policies
Configure networks and locations (Location Information Service (LIS))
Validate emergency address and emergency calling from Teams clients
Troubleshoot dynamic emergency address
Configure and manage users for Teams Phone
Assign a Teams Phone Standard license
Assign a Teams Calling Plan
Assign user dial plans
Assign phone numbers to users by using the Microsoft Teams admin center
Assign phone number in bulk by using PowerShell
Assign a verified emergency address location
Assign a calling policy to a user
Assign a Shared Calling policy to a user
Assign a private line to a user
Assign a voice routing policy to a Direct Routing user
Configure and manage calling features for Teams Phone
Configure voicemail
Configure group call pickup
Configure Call Forwarding
Configure Simultaneous Ring
Configure call delegation
Configure audio conferencing for a user
Assign a Dial-out from meetings policy for a user
Assign a call hold policy
Configure Shared Calling
Configure and manage Direct Routing for Teams Phone
Configure connectivity for Teams Phone to a SBC
Create and configure a PSTN gateway
Create PSTN usage records
Create and configure voice routes
Create and configure voice routing policies
Validate Direct Routing SBC connectivity
Troubleshoot Direct Routing by using the Teams admin center
Design and configure Location-Based Routing (LBR)
Design and configure Local Media Optimization (LMO)
Configure trunk translation rules
Configure on-network conferencing for Direct Routing
Configure SBA policies
Manage emergency call routing policies for Direct Routing
Configure and manage Teams Rooms and devices (25–
30%)
Manage and maintain Teams Rooms and devices
Configure device settings
Configure local network settings
Configure device updates
Recommend Conditional Access Policy MFA exceptions for Resource accounts
Configure meeting room settings by using the Microsoft Teams admin center or
the local Teams application settings
Manage Teams Rooms from the Microsoft Teams Rooms Pro Management portal
Specify Intune configuration requirements for Teams devices
Deploy common area phones, user phones, conference phones
Create and manage Teams device tags
Configure SIP Gateway and provision SIP devices
Manage and monitor shared space rooms that include bring-your-own devices
Monitor Teams device health
Troubleshoot authentication issues
Troubleshoot update issues
Troubleshoot remote provisioning issues
Troubleshoot Bluetooth beaconing
Configure and manage Teams Android devices
Configure IP phone policies
Create and configure device configuration profiles for Android based devices
Enable hotline for shared space devices
Deploy Android devices remotely
Configure and manage Teams Windows devices
Specify domain group policy exclusions for Teams Rooms on Windows
Configure custom displays for Teams Rooms on Windows
Customize meeting room settings by using XML files on Windows
Configure settings for peripherals for Teams Room on Windows
Configure optional features for Teams Rooms and devices
Configure HDMI ingest and options
Configure a content camera
Configure Teams casting
Configure proximity join
Configure room remote
Configure Direct Guest Join
Configure hot desking on Teams shared devices
Configure AI-enabled voice and video capabilities for shared space devices
Study resources
We recommend that you train and get hands-on experience before you take the exam.
We offer self-study options and classroom training as well as links to documentation,
community sites, and videos.
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Study resources Links to learning and documentation
Get trained Choose from self-paced learning paths and modules or take an
instructor-led course
Find documentation Microsoft Teams admin documentation
Microsoft 365 documentation
Ask a question Microsoft Q&A | Microsoft Docs
Get community Microsoft Teams
support Microsoft 365 - Microsoft Tech Community
Follow Microsoft Microsoft Learn - Microsoft Tech Community
Learn
Find a video Exam Readiness Zone
Change log
Key to understanding the table: The topic groups (also known as functional groups) are
in bold typeface followed by the objectives within each group. The table is a comparison
between the two versions of the exam skills measured and the third column describes
the extent of the changes.
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Skill area prior to July 22, 2024 Skill area as of July 22, 2024 Change
Audience profile Major
Skill area prior to July 22, 2024 Skill area as of July 22, 2024 Change
Plan and design collaboration Plan and design collaboration % of the exam
communications systems communications systems decreased
Plan and design Teams meetings Plan and design Teams meetings Minor
Plan and design Teams Phone and Plan and design Teams Phone and Major
PSTN connectivity PSTN connectivity
Plan and design Teams-certified Plan and design Teams certified Major
device solutions device solutions
Prepare the network for the Prepare the network for Teams Major
deployment of Teams
Troubleshoot call failures and session Deleted
quality
Configure and manage Teams Configure and manage Teams No change
meetings, webinars and town halls meetings, Webinars, and Town halls
Configure and manage Teams Configure and manage Teams Major
meetings meetings
Configure and manage audio Configure and manage audio Minor
conferencing conferencing
Configure and manage live events, Configure and manage Teams Major
webinars, and town halls webinars
Configure and manage Teams Town New
halls
Configure and manage Teams Phone Configure and manage Teams Phone No change
Configure Teams Phone policies Configure Teams Phone policies Major
Configure auto attendants and call Configure auto attendants and call Major
queues queues
Configure dynamic emergency calling Configure dynamic emergency calling Major
Configure and manage users for Configure and manage users for Major
Teams Phone Teams Phone
Configure and manage calling Configure and manage calling Minor
features for Teams Phone features for Teams Phone
Configure and manage Direct Routing Configure and manage Direct Routing Major
for Teams Phone for Teams Phone
Skill area prior to July 22, 2024 Skill area as of July 22, 2024 Change
Configure and manage Teams Configure and manage Teams Rooms No change
Rooms and devices and devices
Maintain Teams Rooms and devices Manage and maintain Teams Rooms Minor
and devices
Configure and manage Teams Rooms Configure and manage Teams Major
on a Surface Hub or Windows Windows devices
Configure optional features for Teams Configure optional features for Teams Major
Rooms and devices Rooms and devices
Configure and manage Teams Added
Android devices
Skills measured prior to July 22, 2024
Audience profile
As a candidate for this exam, you’re responsible for planning, deploying, configuring,
maintaining, and troubleshooting:
Microsoft Teams Phone
Meetings
Personal and shared space devices, including Teams Rooms and Microsoft Surface
Hub
As a collaboration communications systems engineer, you have a fundamental
understanding of networking, telecommunications, audio/visual and meeting room
technologies, and identity and access management. You’re proficient in managing and
monitoring Teams Phone, meetings, and certified devices by using:
Microsoft Teams admin center
PowerShell
Microsoft Teams Rooms Pro Management portal
Microsoft Call Quality Dashboard
You deploy and configure Teams Phone with Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN)
connectivity through:
Teams Calling Plans
Operator Connect
Teams Phone Mobile
Direct Routing
You work with:
Teams administrators
Microsoft identity and access administrators
Microsoft 365 administrators
Owners of other workloads, including facilities managers, network engineers,
security engineers, device manufacturers, telephony providers, and Microsoft
Certified solution providers
Skills at a glance
Plan and design collaboration communications systems (25–30%)
Configure and manage Teams meetings, webinars, and town halls (15–20%)
Configure and manage Teams Phone (25–30%)
Configure and manage Teams Rooms and devices (25–30%)
Plan and design collaboration communications systems
(25–30%)
Plan and design Teams meetings
Plan and design Teams meeting policies and settings
Plan for PSTN audio conferencing
Plan for Teams webinars, live events, and town halls
Compare capabilities and features of Teams Core and Teams Premium
Recommend meeting types based on business requirements (virtual appointments,
webinars, live events, town halls and Teams meetings)
Design Teams policy packages (includes meeting policies, calling policies, and live
events policies)
Recommend methods for assigning policies
Plan and design Teams Phone and PSTN connectivity
Identify licensing requirements to enable Teams Phone for users, shared devices,
and Teams resource accounts
Identify PSTN connectivity requirements
Plan for Teams Phone Mobile
Plan for Operator Connect
Plan for Communication Credits or pay-as-you-go calling subscriptions
Plan for Shared Calling
Plan usage scenarios for service and user phone numbers
Choose between porting and acquiring phone numbers
Plan a solution to acquire or port phone numbers based on PSTN connectivity
method (DR, OC, TPM, Teams Calling Plans)
Recommend Teams Phone devices
Plan for and recommend analog devices, Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) handsets,
and SIP devices
Recommend when to use Survivable Branch Appliances (SBAs)
Plan and design Direct Routing call flows
Recommend a Session Border Controller (SBC) solution based on PSTN
connectivity
Identify an appropriate compliance recording solution
Identify an appropriate certified contact center solution
Plan for SBC and SBA updates
Plan and design Teams-certified device solutions
Recommend a room configuration based on the meeting space
Recommend a room configuration based on customer and business requirements
Compare capabilities and features of Teams Rooms Basic and Teams Rooms Pro
Recommend a Teams Rooms device platform (Android vs. Windows vs. Surface
Hub)
Recommend Teams-certified devices
Recommend Teams Rooms certified components
Recommend when to use coordinated meetings
Recommend when to use Cloud Video Interop (CVI) or Direct Guest Join
Recommend an update strategy for Teams Meeting Room devices
Identify the requirements for a Microsoft Exchange Online resource account
Identify the enrollment requirements for Microsoft Intune
Plan for advanced features on shared devices
Prepare the network for the deployment of Teams
Perform a network analysis by using the Microsoft Teams Network Assessment Tool
Determine network readiness for Teams
Determine Enterprise Content Delivery Network (eCDN) requirements for Teams
live events and town halls.
Specify the network configuration for certified devices
Determine network requirements by using the Network planner for Teams
Specify the optimal network architecture for Teams
Specify Teams Quality of Service (QoS) requirements and policies
Validate local internet breakout strategy for client media optimization
Validate VPN split tunneling
Validate DNS resolves to the nearest point of entry in Microsoft 365
Configure Teams for QoS
Configure Media Bit Rate (MBR)
Create and assign a network roaming policy
Configure the network topology
Configure tenant data upload for the Microsoft Call Quality Dashboard
Configure Microsoft Power BI reports for the Microsoft Call Quality Dashboard
Configure reporting labels for Call Analytics
Troubleshoot call failures and session quality
Troubleshoot a missing dial pad
Troubleshoot voice & meeting issues by using self-help diagnostics in the
Microsoft 365 admin center
Troubleshoot Entra ID sign-in issues for Teams phones
Interpret Teams media flows
Troubleshoot tenant dial plans by using regular expressions and PowerShell
Interpret E.164 normalization rules to resolve dialing issues
Interpret reverse number lookup to resolve caller ID issues
Diagnose call failures
Troubleshoot dynamic emergency address by using client debug logs
Troubleshoot Teams client media issues by using the Microsoft Remote
Connectivity Analyzer for Teams
Troubleshoot calls by using Advanced Call Analytics
Troubleshoot calls by using the Microsoft Call Quality Dashboard
Inspect PSTN usage reports for SIP call failures
Configure and manage Teams meetings, webinars, and
town halls (15–20%)
Configure and manage Teams meetings
Create and manage meeting policies
Configure meeting settings
Configure and manage Teams webinars
Configure avatars for Teams meetings
Configure immersive spaces for Teams meetings
Configure and manage Teams Premium meeting features
Create and manage Teams meeting templates and policies
Configure and manage audio conferencing
Configure audio conferencing for Teams
Configure a default audio conferencing bridge
Configure an audio conference bridge number
Configure a toll-free conference bridge number
Assign a specific audio conferencing number to a user
Configure toll-free audio conferencing
Configure the audio conferencing numbers included in meeting invitations
Configure and manage live events, webinars, and town halls
Configure the Live events settings
Create and manage live events policies
Configure meeting and event roles
Configure live events and town halls with Teams, Viva Engage, and Microsoft
Stream
Configure in-org vs public town halls
Configure town halls with Teams Premium
Manage access to scheduling Teams webinars
Configure policies for Teams webinars
Configure in-org vs public webinars
Configure webinars with Teams Premium
Configure attendee interaction for webinars
Configure and manage Teams Phone (25–30%)
Configure Teams Phone policies
Create a dial plan
Configure calling policies
Configure call park policies
Configure caller ID policies
Configure call hold policies for users
Configure outbound call restrictions
Configure inbound call blocking
Configure routing of unassigned numbers
Assign voice policies through policy packages
Configure compliance recording policies
Configure auto attendants and call queues
Design call flows for auto attendants and call queues
Configure auto attendants and call queues
Deploy channel-based call queues
Configure resource accounts
Assign licenses to resource accounts
Assign phone number to resource accounts
Assign a resource account to an auto attendant or call queue
Configure Microsoft 365 groups for voicemail
Interpret call queue conference mode
Interpret call queue routing methods
Configure holidays for auto attendants and call queues
Configure custom Music on Hold (MoH)
Assign a dynamic caller ID policy for call queues
Configure voice applications policies for auto attendants and call queues
Configure dynamic emergency calling
Design dynamic emergency calling scenarios
Configure emergency calling locations
Configure emergency calling policies
Configure networks and locations (Location Information Service (LIS))
Validate emergency address and emergency calling from Teams clients
Enable external location lookup mode
Configure and manage users for Teams Phone
Assign a Teams Phone Standard license
Assign a Teams Calling Plan
Assign user dial plans
Assign phone numbers to users by using the Microsoft Teams admin center
Assign phone number to users by using PowerShell
Assign a verified emergency address location
Assign a calling policy to a user
Assign a voice routing policy to a Direct Routing user
Configure and manage calling features for Teams Phone
Configure voicemail for users
Configure group call pickup for users
Configure Call Forwarding
Configure Simultaneous Ring
Configure call delegation for users
Enable and configure audio conferencing for a user
Assign a Dial-out from meetings policy for a user
Assign a call hold policy for a user
Configure Shared Calling
Configure and manage Direct Routing for Teams Phone
Configure connectivity for Teams Phone to a SBC
Create and configure an online PSTN gateway
Create PSTN usage records
Create and configure a voice route
Create and configure voice routing policies
Validate Direct Routing SBC connectivity
Troubleshoot firewall issues for Direct Routing
Troubleshoot certificate issues for Direct Routing
Troubleshoot Direct Routing SBC connectivity
Troubleshoot SIP option issues for Direct Routing
Investigate and diagnose calling issues by using an SBC SIP trace
Design and configure Location-Based Routing (LBR)
Design and configure Local Media Optimization (LMO)
Configure trunk translation rules
Configure on-network conferencing for Direct Routing
Configure an SBA
Manage emergency call routing policies for Direct Routing
Configure and manage Teams Rooms and devices (25–
30%)
Maintain Teams Rooms and devices
Configure device settings
Configure IP phone policies
Configure local network settings
Configure security and updates
Configure Conditional Access Policy MFA exception for Resource accounts
Configure meeting room settings by using the Microsoft Teams admin center or
the local Teams application settings
Create and configure device configuration profiles for Android based devices
Manage Teams Rooms from the Microsoft Teams Rooms Pro Management portal
Configure Intune policies for Teams devices
Configure Intune Configuration profiles (for Windows MTRs)
Enable advanced voice capabilities for shared space devices
Enable hotline for shared space devices
Configure Virtual frontdesk
Deploy common area phones, user phones, conference phones
Create and manage Teams device tags
Deploy Android devices remotely
Configure SIP Gateway
Monitor Teams device health
Troubleshoot authentication issues
Troubleshoot update issues
Troubleshoot remote provisioning issues
Troubleshoot Bluetooth beaconing
Configure and manage Teams Rooms on a Surface Hub or
Windows
Configure the authentication type during a Surface Hub out-of-box-experience
(OOBE) setup
Configure meeting room settings on a Surface Hub device
Create and validate a Surface Hub provisioning package
Assign a provisioning package to a Surface Hub
Specify domain group policy exclusions for Teams Rooms on Windows
Configure custom displays for Teams Rooms on Windows
Customize meeting room settings by using XML files on Windows
Configure settings for peripherals for Teams Room on Windows
Monitor Surface Hub health with Azure Monitor
Manage Surface Hub Updates via Update Rings
Configure optional features for Teams Rooms and devices
Configure HDMI ingest and options
Configure a content camera
Configure Teams casting
Auto accept a proximity join
Allow room remote
Configure an intelligent speaker
Configure Direct Guest Join
Configure hot desking on Teams shared devices
Configure Hotline phones
Study guide for Exam MS-900:
Microsoft 365 Fundamentals
Article • 02/18/2024
Purpose of this document
This study guide should help you understand what to expect on the exam and includes a
summary of the topics the exam might cover and links to additional resources. The
information and materials in this document should help you focus your studies as you
prepare for the exam.
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Useful links Description
Review the skills measured as This list represents the skills measured AFTER the date provided.
of April 15, 2024 Study this list if you plan to take the exam AFTER that date.
Review the skills measured Study this list of skills if you take your exam PRIOR to the date
prior to April 15, 2024 provided.
Change log You can go directly to the change log if you want to see the
changes that will be made on the date provided.
How to earn the certification Some certifications only require passing one exam, while others
require passing multiple exams.
Your Microsoft Learn profile Connecting your certification profile to Microsoft Learn allows
you to schedule and renew exams and share and print
certificates.
Exam scoring and score A score of 700 or greater is required to pass.
reports
Exam sandbox You can explore the exam environment by visiting our exam
sandbox.
Request accommodations If you use assistive devices, require extra time, or need
modification to any part of the exam experience, you can request
an accommodation.
Take a free Practice Test your skills with practice questions to help you prepare for the
Assessment exam.
Updates to the exam
Our exams are updated periodically to reflect skills that are required to perform a role.
We have included two versions of the Skills Measured objectives depending on when
you are taking the exam.
We always update the English language version of the exam first. Some exams are
localized into other languages, and those are updated approximately eight weeks after
the English version is updated. While Microsoft makes every effort to update localized
versions as noted, there may be times when localized versions of an exam are not
updated on this schedule. Other available languages are listed in the Schedule Exam
section of the Exam Details webpage. If the exam isn't available in your preferred
language, you can request an additional 30 minutes to complete the exam.
Note
The bullets that follow each of the skills measured are intended to illustrate how we are
assessing that skill. Related topics may be covered in the exam.
Note
Most questions cover features that are general availability (GA). The exam may contain
questions on Preview features if those features are commonly used.
Skills measured as of April 15, 2024
Audience profile
This exam is designed for you, if you’re looking to demonstrate foundational-level
knowledge of cloud-based solutions to facilitate productivity and collaboration among
on-site, remote, and hybrid workers. As a candidate, you may:
Have knowledge of cloud-based solutions.
Be new to Microsoft 365.
You can use this exam to prepare for other Microsoft certifications, but it’s not a
prerequisite for the related ones.
As a candidate, you should be able to recommend Microsoft 365 solutions that address
common organizational IT challenges. You should understand how Microsoft 365
solutions:
Improve productivity
Facilitate collaboration
Optimize communications
Help secure data
Identity and facilitate compliance
You should be able to recommend solutions for:
Endpoint and application management
Desktop virtualization
Automated operating system deployment
Reporting and analytics
You should be familiar with Microsoft 365 licensing, deployment and migration
assistance, and support options for organizations looking to maximize their investment
in the cloud.
Skills at a glance
Describe cloud concepts (5–10%)
Describe Microsoft 365 apps and services (45–50%)
Describe security, compliance, privacy, and trust in Microsoft 365 (25–30%)
Describe Microsoft 365 pricing, licensing, and support (10–15%)
Describe cloud concepts (5–10%)
Describe the different types of cloud services available
Describe Microsoft software as a service (SaaS), infrastructure as a service (IaaS),
and platform as a service (PaaS) concepts and use cases
Describe differences between Office 365 and Microsoft 365
Describe the benefits of and considerations for using cloud, hybrid,
or on-premises services
Describe public, private, and hybrid cloud models
Compare costs and advantages of cloud, hybrid, and on-premises services
Describe the concept of hybrid work and flexible work
Describe Microsoft 365 apps and services (45–50%)
Describe productivity solutions of Microsoft 365
Describe the core productivity capabilities and benefits of Microsoft 365 including
Microsoft Outlook and Microsoft Exchange, Microsoft 365 apps, and OneDrive
Describe core Microsoft 365 Apps including Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint,
Outlook, and OneNote
Describe work management capabilities of Microsoft 365 including Microsoft
Project, Planner, Bookings, Forms, Lists, and To Do
Describe collaboration solutions of Microsoft 365
Describe the collaboration benefits and capabilities of Microsoft 365 including
Microsoft Exchange, Outlook, SharePoint, OneDrive, and Stream
Describe the collaboration benefits and capabilities of Microsoft Teams and Teams
Phone
Describe the Microsoft Viva apps
Describe the ways that you can extend Microsoft Teams by using collaborative
apps
Describe endpoint modernization, management concepts, and
deployment options in Microsoft 365
Describe the endpoint management capabilities of Microsoft 365 including
Microsoft Intune (Configuration Manager and co-management, Endpoint Analytics,
and Windows Autopilot)
Compare the differences between Windows 365 and Azure Virtual Desktop
Describe the deployment and release models for Windows-as-a-Service (WaaS)
including deployment rings
Identify deployment and update channels for Microsoft 365 Apps
Describe analytics capabilities of Microsoft 365
Describe the capabilities of Viva Insights
Describe the capabilities of the Microsoft 365 Admin center and Microsoft 365 user
portal
Describe the reports available in the Microsoft 365 Admin center and other admin
centers
Describe security, compliance, privacy, and trust in
Microsoft 365 (25–30%)
Describe identity and access management solutions of Microsoft
365
Describe the identity and access management capabilities of Microsoft Entra ID
Describe cloud identity, on-premises identity, and hybrid identity concepts
Describe how Microsoft uses methods such as multi-factor authentication (MFA),
self-service password reset (SSPR), and conditional access, to keep identities,
access, and data secure
Describe threat protection solutions of Microsoft 365
Describe Microsoft Defender XDR, Defender for Endpoint, Defender for Office 365,
Defender for Identity, Defender for Cloud Apps, and the Microsoft Defender Portal
Describe Microsoft Secure Score benefits and capabilities
Describe how Microsoft 365 addresses the most common types of threats against
endpoints, applications, and identities
Describe trust, privacy, risk, and compliance solutions of Microsoft
365
Describe the Zero Trust Model
Describe Microsoft Purview compliance solutions such as insider risk, auditing, and
eDiscovery
Describe Microsoft Purview Information Protection features such as sensitivity
labels and data loss prevention
Describe how Microsoft supports data residency to ensure regulatory compliance
Describe the capabilities and benefits of Microsoft Priva
Describe Microsoft 365 pricing, licensing, and support
(10–15%)
Identify Microsoft 365 pricing and billing management options
Describe the pricing model for Microsoft cloud services including enterprise
agreements, cloud solution providers, and direct billing
Describe available billing and bill management options including billing frequency
and methods of payment
Identify licensing options available in Microsoft 365
Describe license management
Describe the differences between base licensing and add-on licensing
Identify support options for Microsoft 365 services
Describe how to create a support request for Microsoft 365 services
Describe support options for Microsoft 365 services
Describe service-level agreements (SLAs) including service credits
Determine service health status by using the Microsoft 365 admin center or the
Microsoft Entra admin center
Study resources
We recommend that you train and get hands-on experience before you take the exam.
We offer self-study options and classroom training as well as links to documentation,
community sites, and videos.
ノ Expand table
Study resources Links to learning and documentation
Get trained Choose from self-paced learning paths and modules or take an
instructor-led course
Find documentation Microsoft 365 documentation | Microsoft Docs
Ask a question Microsoft Q&A | Microsoft Docs
Get community Microsoft 365 - Microsoft Tech Community
support
Follow Microsoft Microsoft Learn - Microsoft Tech Community
Learn
Find a video Exam Readiness Zone
Browse other Microsoft Learn shows
Change log
Key to understanding the table: The topic groups (also known as functional groups) are
in bold typeface followed by the objectives within each group. The table is a comparison
between the two versions of the exam skills measured and the third column describes
the extent of the changes.
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Skill prior to April 15, 2024 Skill as of April 15, 2024 Change
Audience profile Minor
Describe cloud concepts Describe cloud concepts No %
change
Describe the different types of cloud Describe the different types of cloud No
services available services available change
Describe the benefits of and Describe the benefits of and No
considerations for using cloud, hybrid, or considerations for using cloud, hybrid, or change
on-premises services on-premises services
Skill prior to April 15, 2024 Skill as of April 15, 2024 Change
Describe Microsoft 365 apps and Describe Microsoft 365 apps and No %
services services change
Describe productivity solutions of Describe productivity solutions of No
Microsoft 365 Microsoft 365 change
Describe collaboration solutions of Describe collaboration solutions of No
Microsoft 365 Microsoft 365 change
Describe endpoint modernization, Describe endpoint modernization, Minor
management concepts, and deployment management concepts, and deployment
options in Microsoft 365 options in Microsoft 365
Describe analytics capabilities of Describe analytics capabilities of No
Microsoft 365 Microsoft 365 change
Describe security, compliance, privacy, Describe security, compliance, privacy, No %
and trust in Microsoft 365 and trust in Microsoft 365 change
Describe identity and access Describe identity and access No
management solutions of Microsoft 365 management solutions of Microsoft 365 change
Describe threat protection solutions of Describe threat protection solutions of Minor
Microsoft 365 Microsoft 365
Describe trust, privacy, and compliance Describe trust, privacy, and compliance No
solutions of Microsoft 365 solutions of Microsoft 365 change
Describe Microsoft 365 pricing, Describe Microsoft 365 pricing, No %
licensing, and support licensing, and support change
Identify Microsoft 365 pricing and billing Identify Microsoft 365 pricing and billing No
management options management options change
Identify licensing options available in Identify licensing options available in No
Microsoft 365 Microsoft 365 change
Identify support options for Microsoft Identify support options for Microsoft No
365 services 365 services change
Skills measured prior to April 15, 2024
Audience profile
This exam is designed for you, if you’re looking to demonstrate foundational-level
knowledge of cloud-based solutions to facilitate productivity and collaboration among
on-site, remote, and hybrid workers. As a candidate, you may:
Have knowledge of cloud-based solutions.
Be new to Microsoft 365.
You can use this exam to prepare for other Microsoft certifications, but it’s not a
prerequisite for the related ones.
As a candidate, you should be able to recommend Microsoft 365 solutions that address
common organizational IT challenges. You should understand how Microsoft 365
solutions:
Improve productivity
Facilitate collaboration
Optimize communications
Help secure data
Identity and facilitate compliance
You should be able to recommend solutions for:
Endpoint and application management
Desktop virtualization
Automated operating system deployment
Reporting and analytics
You should be familiar with Microsoft 365 licensing, deployment and migration
assistance, and support options for organizations looking to maximize their investment
in the cloud.
Skills at a glance
Describe cloud concepts (5–10%)
Describe Microsoft 365 apps and services (45–50%)
Describe security, compliance, privacy, and trust in Microsoft 365 (25–30%)
Describe Microsoft 365 pricing, licensing, and support (10–15%)
Describe cloud concepts (5–10%)
Describe the different types of cloud services available
Describe Microsoft software as a service (SaaS), infrastructure as a service (IaaS),
and platform as a service (PaaS) concepts and use cases
Describe differences between Office 365 and Microsoft 365
Describe the benefits of and considerations for using cloud, hybrid,
or on-premises services
Describe public, private, and hybrid cloud models
Compare costs and advantages of cloud, hybrid, and on-premises services
Describe the concept of hybrid work and flexible work
Describe Microsoft 365 apps and services (45–50%)
Describe productivity solutions of Microsoft 365
Describe the core productivity capabilities and benefits of Microsoft 365 including
Microsoft Outlook and Microsoft Exchange, Microsoft 365 apps, and OneDrive
Describe core Microsoft 365 Apps including Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint,
Outlook, and OneNote
Describe work management capabilities of Microsoft 365 including Microsoft
Project, Planner, Bookings, Forms, Lists, and To Do
Describe collaboration solutions of Microsoft 365
Describe the collaboration benefits and capabilities of Microsoft 365 including
Microsoft Exchange, Outlook, SharePoint, OneDrive, and Stream
Describe the collaboration benefits and capabilities of Microsoft Teams and Teams
Phone
Describe the Microsoft Viva apps
Describe the ways that you can extend Microsoft Teams by using collaborative
apps
Describe endpoint modernization, management concepts, and
deployment options in Microsoft 365
Describe the endpoint management capabilities of Microsoft 365 including
Microsoft Endpoint Manager (MEM), Intune, AutoPilot, and Configuration Manager
with cloud attach
Compare the differences between Windows 365 and Azure Virtual Desktop
Describe the deployment and release models for Windows-as-a-Service (WaaS)
including deployment rings
Identify deployment and update channels for Microsoft 365 Apps
Describe analytics capabilities of Microsoft 365
Describe the capabilities of Viva Insights
Describe the capabilities of the Microsoft 365 Admin center and Microsoft 365 user
portal
Describe the reports available in the Microsoft 365 Admin center and other admin
centers
Describe security, compliance, privacy, and trust in
Microsoft 365 (25–30%)
Describe identity and access management solutions of Microsoft
365
Describe the identity and access management capabilities of Microsoft Entra ID
Describe cloud identity, on-premises identity, and hybrid identity concepts
Describe how Microsoft uses methods such as multi-factor authentication (MFA),
self-service password reset (SSPR), and conditional access, to keep identities,
access, and data secure
Describe threat protection solutions of Microsoft 365
Describe Microsoft 365 Defender, Defender for Endpoint, Defender for Office 365,
Defender for Identity, Defender for Cloud Apps, and the Microsoft 365 Defender
Portal
Describe Microsoft Secure Score benefits and capabilities
Describe how Microsoft 365 addresses the most common types of threats against
endpoints, applications, and identities
Describe trust, privacy, risk, and compliance solutions of Microsoft
365
Describe the Zero Trust Model
Describe Microsoft Purview compliance solutions such as insider risk, auditing, and
eDiscovery
Describe Microsoft Purview Information Protection features such as sensitivity
labels and data loss prevention
Describe how Microsoft supports data residency to ensure regulatory compliance
Describe the capabilities and benefits of Microsoft Priva
Describe Microsoft 365 pricing, licensing, and support
(10–15%)
Identify Microsoft 365 pricing and billing management options
Describe the pricing model for Microsoft cloud services including enterprise
agreements, cloud solution providers, and direct billing
Describe available billing and bill management options including billing frequency
and methods of payment
Identify licensing options available in Microsoft 365
Describe license management
Describe the differences between base licensing and add-on licensing
Identify support options for Microsoft 365 services
Describe how to create a support request for Microsoft 365 services
Describe support options for Microsoft 365 services
Describe service-level agreements (SLAs) including service credits
Determine service health status by using the Microsoft 365 admin center or the
Microsoft Entra admin center
Study guide for Exam PL-200: Microsoft
Power Platform Functional Consultant
Article • 11/26/2024
Purpose of this document
This study guide should help you understand what to expect on the exam and includes a
summary of the topics the exam might cover and links to additional resources. The
information and materials in this document should help you focus your studies as you
prepare for the exam.
ノ Expand table
Useful links Description
How to earn the Some certifications only require passing one exam, while others require
certification passing multiple exams.
Certification renewal Microsoft associate, expert, and specialty certifications expire annually.
You can renew by passing a free online assessment on Microsoft Learn.
Your Microsoft Learn Connecting your certification profile to Microsoft Learn allows you to
profile schedule and renew exams and share and print certificates.
Exam scoring and A score of 700 or greater is required to pass.
score reports
Exam sandbox You can explore the exam environment by visiting our exam sandbox
Request If you use assistive devices, require extra time, or need modification to
accommodations any part of the exam experience, you can request an accommodation.
Take a free Practice Test your skills with practice questions to help you prepare for the
Assessment exam.
Updates to the exam
Our exams are updated periodically to reflect skills that are required to perform a role.
We have included two versions of the Skills Measured objectives depending on when
you are taking the exam.
We always update the English language version of the exam first. Some exams are
localized into other languages, and those are updated approximately eight weeks after
the English version is updated. While Microsoft makes every effort to update localized
versions as noted, there may be times when the localized versions of an exam are not
updated on this schedule. Other available languages are listed in the Schedule Exam
section of the Exam Details webpage. If the exam isn't available in your preferred
language, you can request an additional 30 minutes to complete the exam.
Note
The bullets that follow each of the skills measured are intended to illustrate how we are
assessing that skill. Related topics may be covered in the exam.
Note
Most questions cover features that are general availability (GA). The exam may contain
questions on Preview features if those features are commonly used.
Skills measured as of December 26, 2024
Audience profile
As a candidate for this exam, you:
Perform discovery.
Capture requirements.
Engage subject matter experts and stakeholders.
Configure business solutions by using Microsoft Power Platform tools and
components.
You create:
Application enhancements
Tailored user experiences
Process automation
As a candidate, you implement the design provided by and in collaboration with a
solution architect and the standards, branding, and artifacts established by user
experience designers. You implement integrations with third-party applications and
services. You generate training documentation, and you facilitate training and
enablement.
You must interact and effectively communicate with members of a delivery team,
stakeholders, and customer teams while championing for their success. You must have
an understanding of application lifecycle management (ALM) practices for Microsoft
Power Platform and quality assurance.
You should be familiar with using the following Microsoft Power Platform components:
Microsoft Dataverse
Microsoft Power Apps
Microsoft Power Automate cloud flows
Microsoft Power Pages
Microsoft Power Platform environments
You should have proficiency in:
Data modeling
User experience design
Requirements analysis
Skills at a glance
Configure Microsoft Dataverse (25–30%)
Create apps by using Microsoft Power Apps (25–30%)
Create and manage logic and process automation (25–30%)
Manage environments (15–20%)
Configure Microsoft Dataverse (25–30%)
Manage the data model
Create or modify standard, activity, or virtual tables
Create new tables or modify existing tables
Determine which type of relationship to implement, including one-to-many and
many-to-many
Configure table relationships including behaviors and cascading rules
Create new or modify existing columns, including rollup and formula
Configure table properties
Manage Dataverse
Configure Dataverse search, and manage the search index
Manage auditing
Describe options for importing and exporting data
Configure duplicate detection settings
Configure bulk deletion
Configure security settings
Manage business units
Create and manage security roles
Create and manage users and teams
Create and manage column security
Configure hierarchy security
Configure Microsoft Entra ID group teams
Create apps by using Microsoft Power Apps (25–30%)
Create model-driven apps
Create and configure multiple form types
Use controls in the form designer
Create and configure views
Configure custom pages
Configure modern commanding by using Power Fx
Embed a canvas app in a model-driven app form
Add Microsoft Power BI dashboards and reports in a model-driven app
Describe canvas apps
Describe canvas app structure
Describe form navigation, formulas, variables and collections, and error handling
Describe how Microsoft Power Automate flows are called from a canvas app
Build Microsoft Power Pages
Configure pages, forms, lists, and navigation
Describe advanced Power Pages features, including document management,
search, multi-step forms, and Power BI
Configure website security including web roles and page access
Describe use cases for templates
Describe authentication options
Create and manage logic and process automation (25–
30%)
Create and manage cloud flows
Describe types of flows, use cases, and flow components, including when to use a
classic workflow
Describe components of a connector
Implement logic controls including branches, loops, conditions, error handling, and
variables
Implement dynamic content and expressions
Work with the Dataverse connector
Manage and troubleshoot flows
Create and manage business process flows
Configure a business process flow
Add stages, workflows, and flow steps to a business process flow
Manage the business process flow table for a business process flow
Create and manage classic Dataverse workflows
Configure a workflow
Troubleshoot workflows
Manage workflow logs
Implement low-code logic
Configure low-code plug-ins
Create and manage Power Fx functions and formulas
Create and configure business rules
Manage environments (15–20%)
Participate in application lifecycle management (ALM)
Describe use cases for app checker and solution checker
Create and manage Dataverse solutions
Describe the difference between managed and unmanaged Dataverse solutions
Manage Microsoft Power Platform environments for development
Import and export Dataverse solutions
Manage interoperability with other services
Configure email integration
Configure Microsoft SharePoint integration
Describe options for document management
Work with Microsoft Word templates
Study resources
We recommend that you train and get hands-on experience before you take the exam.
We offer self-study options and classroom training as well as links to documentation,
community sites, and videos.
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Study resources Links to learning and documentation
Get trained Choose from self-paced learning paths and modules or take an
instructor-led course
Find documentation Microsoft Power Platform documentation
Power BI documentation
Microsoft Power Apps documentation
Power Automate documentation
Microsoft Power Virtual Agents documentation
AI Builder documentation
Find videos Exam Readiness Zone
#LessCodeMorePower
Browse other Microsoft Learn shows
Ask a question Microsoft Q&A | Microsoft Docs
Get community Power Platform Community (microsoft.com)
support
Follow Microsoft Microsoft Learn - Microsoft Tech Community
Learn
Change log
The table below summarizes the changes between the current and previous version of
the skills measured. The functional groups are in bold typeface followed by the
objectives within each group. The table is a comparison between the previous and
current version of the exam skills measured and the third column describes the extent of
the changes.
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Skill area prior to December 26, 2024 Skill area as of December 26, 2024 Change
Configure Microsoft Dataverse Configure Microsoft Dataverse No %
change
Manage the data model Manage the data model Minor
Create apps by using Microsoft Power Create apps by using Microsoft Power No %
Apps Apps change
Build Microsoft Power Pages Build Microsoft Power Pages Minor
Create and manage logic and process Create and manage logic and process No %
automation automation change
Implement low-code logic Implement low-code logic Minor
Study guide for Exam PL-300: Microsoft
Power BI Data Analyst
Article • 09/20/2024
Purpose of this document
This study guide should help you understand what to expect on the exam and includes a
summary of the topics the exam might cover and links to additional resources. The
information and materials in this document should help you focus your studies as you
prepare for the exam.
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Useful links Description
How to earn the Some certifications only require passing one exam, while others require
certification passing multiple exams.
Certification renewal Microsoft associate, expert, and specialty certifications expire annually.
You can renew by passing a free online assessment on Microsoft Learn.
Your Microsoft Learn Connecting your certification profile to Microsoft Learn allows you to
profile schedule and renew exams and share and print certificates.
Exam scoring and A score of 700 or greater is required to pass.
score reports
Exam sandbox You can explore the exam environment by visiting our exam sandbox.
Request If you use assistive devices, require extra time, or need modification to
accommodations any part of the exam experience, you can request an accommodation.
Take a free Practice Test your skills with practice questions to help you prepare for the
Assessment exam.
Updates to the exam
Our exams are updated periodically to reflect skills that are required to perform a role.
We have included two versions of the Skills Measured objectives depending on when
you are taking the exam.
We always update the English language version of the exam first. Some exams are
localized into other languages, and those are updated approximately eight weeks after
the English version is updated. Although Microsoft makes every effort to update
localized versions as noted, there may be times when the localized versions of an exam
are not updated on this schedule. Other available languages are listed in the Schedule
Exam section of the Exam Details webpage. If the exam isn't available in your preferred
language, you can request an additional 30 minutes to complete the exam.
Note
The bullets that follow each of the skills measured are intended to illustrate how we are
assessing that skill. Related topics may be covered in the exam.
Note
Most questions cover features that are general availability (GA). The exam may contain
questions on Preview features if those features are commonly used.
Skills measured as of October 21, 2024
Audience profile
As a candidate for this exam, you should deliver actionable insights by working with
available data and applying domain expertise. You should:
Provide meaningful business value through easy-to-comprehend data
visualizations.
Enable others to perform self-service analytics.
As a Power BI data analyst, you work closely with business stakeholders to identify
business requirements. You collaborate with analytics engineers and data engineers to
identify and acquire data. You use Power BI to:
Prepare the data
Model the data
Visualize and analyze data
Manage and secure Power BI
You should be proficient at using Power Query and Data Analysis Expressions (DAX).
Skills at a glance
Prepare the data (25–30%)
Model the data (25–30%)
Visualize and analyze the data (25–30%)
Manage and secure Power BI (15–20%)
Prepare the data (25–30%)
Get or connect to data
Identify and connect to data sources or a shared semantic model
Change data source settings, including credentials and privacy levels
Choose between DirectQuery and Import
Create and modify parameters
Profile and clean the data
Evaluate data, including data statistics and column properties
Resolve inconsistencies, unexpected or null values, and data quality issues
Resolve data import errors
Transform and load the data
Select appropriate column data types
Create and transform columns
Group and aggregate rows
Pivot, unpivot, and transpose data
Convert semi-structured data to a table
Create fact tables and dimension tables
Identify when to use reference or duplicate queries and the resulting impact
Merge and append queries
Identify and create appropriate keys for relationships
Configure data loading for queries
Model the data (25–30%)
Design and implement a data model
Configure table and column properties
Implement role-playing dimensions
Define a relationship's cardinality and cross-filter direction
Create a common date table
Identify use cases for calculated columns and calculated tables
Create model calculations by using DAX
Create single aggregation measures
Use the CALCULATE function
Implement time intelligence measures
Use basic statistical functions
Create semi-additive measures
Create a measure by using quick measures
Create calculated tables or columns
Create calculation groups
Optimize model performance
Improve performance by identifying and removing unnecessary rows and columns
Identify poorly performing measures, relationships, and visuals by using
Performance Analyzer and DAX query view
Improve performance by reducing granularity
Visualize and analyze the data (25–30%)
Create reports
Select an appropriate visual
Format and configure visuals
Apply and customize a theme
Apply conditional formatting
Apply slicing and filtering
Configure the report page
Choose when to use a paginated report
Create visual calculations by using DAX
Enhance reports for usability and storytelling
Configure bookmarks
Create custom tooltips
Edit and configure interactions between visuals
Configure navigation for a report
Apply sorting to visuals
Configure sync slicers
Group and layer visuals by using the Selection pane
Configure drillthrough navigation
Configure export settings
Design reports for mobile devices
Enable personalized visuals in a report
Design and configure Power BI reports for accessibility
Configure automatic page refresh
Identify patterns and trends
Use the Analyze feature in Power BI
Use grouping, binning, and clustering
Use AI visuals
Use reference lines, error bars, and forecasting
Detect outliers and anomalies
Manage and secure Power BI (15–20%)
Create and manage workspaces and assets
Create and configure a workspace
Configure and update a workspace app
Publish, import, or update items in a workspace
Create dashboards
Choose a distribution method
Configure subscriptions and data alerts
Promote or certify Power BI content
Identify when a gateway is required
Configure a semantic model scheduled refresh
Secure and govern Power BI items
Assign workspace roles
Configure item-level access
Configure access to semantic models
Implement row-level security roles
Configure row-level security group membership
Apply sensitivity labels
Study resources
We recommend that you train and get hands-on experience before you take the exam.
We offer self-study options and classroom training as well as links to documentation,
community sites, and videos.
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Study resources Links to learning and documentation
Get trained Choose from self-paced learning paths and modules or take an
instructor-led course
Find documentation Power BI documentation
Microsoft Power Apps documentation
Ask a question Microsoft Q&A | Microsoft Docs
Get community Power Apps - Power Platform Community
support Power Query - Power Platform Community
Building Power Apps - Power Platform Community
Follow Microsoft Microsoft Learn - Microsoft Tech Community
Learn
Find a video Exam Readiness Zone | Microsoft Learn
#LessCodeMorePower | Shows
Browse other Microsoft Learn shows
Change log
The table below summarizes the changes between the current and previous version of
the skills measured. The functional groups are in bold typeface followed by the
objectives within each group. The table is a comparison between the previous and
current version of the exam skills measured and the third column describes the extent of
the changes.
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Skill area prior to October 21, 2024 Skill area as of October 21, 2024 Change
Audience profile Major
Prepare the data Prepare the data No
change
Skill area prior to October 21, 2024 Skill area as of October 21, 2024 Change
Get data from data sources Get or connect to data Minor
Clean the data Profile and clean the data Minor
Transform and load the data Transform and load the data Major
Model the data Model the data No
change
Design and implement a data model Design and implement a data model Major
Create model calculations by using DAX Create model calculations by using DAX Minor
Optimize model performance Optimize model performance Minor
Visualize and analyze the data Visualize and analyze the data No
change
Create reports Create reports Major
Enhance reports for usability and Enhance reports for usability and Major
storytelling storytelling
Identify patterns and trends Identify patterns and trends Major
Deploy and maintain items Manage and secure Power BI Minor
Create and manage workspaces and Create and manage workspaces and Minor
items assets
Manage semantic models Deleted
Secure and govern Power BI items New
Study guide for Exam PL-400: Microsoft
Power Platform Developer
Article • 11/21/2024
Purpose of this document
This study guide should help you understand what to expect on the exam and includes a
summary of the topics the exam might cover and links to additional resources. The
information and materials in this document should help you focus your studies as you
prepare for the exam.
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Useful links Description
How to earn the Some certifications only require passing one exam, while others require
certification passing multiple exams.
Certification renewal Microsoft associate, expert, and specialty certifications expire annually.
You can renew by passing a free online assessment on Microsoft Learn.
Your Microsoft Learn Connecting your certification profile to Microsoft Learn allows you to
profile schedule and renew exams and share and print certificates.
Exam scoring and A score of 700 or greater is required to pass.
score reports
Exam sandbox You can explore the exam environment by visiting our exam sandbox.
Request If you use assistive devices, require extra time, or need modification to
accommodations any part of the exam experience, you can request an accommodation.
Take a free Practice Test your skills with practice questions to help you prepare for the
Assessment exam.
Updates to the exam
Our exams are updated periodically to reflect skills that are required to perform a role.
We have included two versions of the Skills Measured objectives depending on when
you are taking the exam.
We always update the English language version of the exam first. Some exams are
localized into other languages, and those are updated approximately eight weeks after
the English version is updated. While Microsoft makes every effort to update localized
versions as noted, there may be times when the localized versions of an exam are not
updated on this schedule. Other available languages are listed in the Schedule Exam
section of the Exam Details webpage. If the exam isn't available in your preferred
language, you can request an additional 30 minutes to complete the exam.
Note
The bullets that follow each of the skills measured are intended to illustrate how we are
assessing that skill. Related topics may be covered in the exam.
Note
Most questions cover features that are general availability (GA). The exam may contain
questions on Preview features if those features are commonly used.
Skills measured as of December 19, 2024
Audience profile
As a candidate for this exam, you design, develop, test, and troubleshoot solution
components that use the extension points of Microsoft Power Platform. You use
traditional code to solve challenges not appropriate for low code. You implement the
parts of a business solution that include:
Custom user experiences
Custom business logic
System integrations
Data conversions
Custom process automation
Complex Power Fx formulas
Workflow expressions
You must have:
A strong applied knowledge of Microsoft Power Platform services, including in-
depth understanding of its capabilities, boundaries, and constraints
An applied knowledge of authentication, security, and application lifecycle
management (ALM) practices for the Microsoft Power Platform
An applied knowledge of Microsoft Power Platform developer tools including
Power Platform CLI as part of the developer workflow
As a candidate, you should have development experience that includes Microsoft Power
Platform services, JavaScript, JSON, TypeScript, C#, HTML, RESTful Web APIs, Visual
Studio, Visual Studio Code, and Microsoft Azure.
Skills at a glance
Create a technical design (10–15%)
Build Power Platform solutions (10–15%)
Implement Power Apps improvements (5–10%)
Extend the user experience (10–15%)
Extend the platform (40–45%)
Develop integrations (5–10%)
Create a technical design (10–15%)
Design technical architecture
Design the technical architecture for a solution
Design the authentication and authorization strategy
Determine whether requirements can be met with out-of-the-box functionality
Determine where to run business logic including cloud computing, client-side
processing, business rules, plug-ins, and Power Automate
Determine when to use standard tables, virtual tables, elastic tables, or connectors
Determine the impact of security features of the Microsoft Power Platform
including data loss prevention (DLP) policies, security roles, teams, business units,
and row sharing on your business solution
Design solution components
Design Power Apps reusable components including canvas components, code
components, and client scripting
Design custom connectors
Design Dataverse code components including plug-ins and Custom APIs
Design automations including Power Automate cloud flows
Design inbound and outbound integrations using Dataverse and Azure
Build Power Platform solutions (10–15%)
Configure and troubleshoot Microsoft Power Platform
Troubleshoot operational security issues found in testing
Configure Dataverse security roles to support code components
Manage Microsoft Power Platform environments for development
Implement application lifecycle management (ALM)
Manage solution dependencies
Create and use environment variables
Determine when to use unmanaged and managed solutions
Manage solution layers
Implement Power Apps improvements (5–10%)
Implement advanced canvas apps features
Implement complex Power Fx formulas
Build reusable component libraries
Utilize Power Automate cloud flows to implement business logic from a canvas app
Optimize and troubleshoot apps
Troubleshoot canvas and model-driven app issues by using Monitor and other
browser-based debugging tools
Optimize canvas app performance including pre-loading data and query
delegation
Optimize model-driven app performance including forms and views
Extend the user experience (10–15%)
Apply business logic in model-driven apps using client scripting
Build JavaScript code that targets the Client API object model
Determine event handler registration approach
Create client scripting that targets the Dataverse Web API
Configure commands and buttons using Power Fx and JavaScript
Create a Power Apps component framework (PCF) code component
Demonstrate the use of the different code component lifecycle events
Initialize a new code component
Configure a code component manifest
Implement component interfaces
Package, deploy, and consume a component
Configure and use Device, Utility, and Web API features in component logic
Extend the platform (40–45%)
Create a Dataverse plug-in
Demonstrate the use of the different event execution pipeline stages
Develop a plug-in that uses the execution context
Develop a plug-in that implements business logic
Implement Pre Images and Post Images to support plug-in logic
Perform operations in plug-ins by using the Organization service
Optimize plug-in performance
Configure a Dataverse custom API message
Register plug-in components by using the Plug-in Registration Tool
Develop a plug-in that implements a custom API
Configure Dataverse business events
Create custom connectors
Create an Open API definition for an existing REST API
Implement authentication for custom connectors
Configure policy templates to modify connector behavior at runtime
Import definitions from existing APIs including Open API definitions, Azure
services, and GitHub
Create a custom connector for an Azure service
Develop an Azure Function to be used in a custom connector
Extend the Open API definition for a custom connector
Develop code for a custom connector to transform data
Use platform APIs
Perform operations with the Dataverse Web API
Perform operations with the Organization service
Implement API limit retry policies
Optimize for performance, concurrency, transactions, and bulk operations
Perform authentication by using OAuth
Process workloads by using Azure Functions
Process long-running operations by using Azure Functions
Configure scheduled and event-driven triggers in Azure Functions
Authenticate to Microsoft Power Platform by using managed identities
Configure Power Automate cloud flows
Implement flow steps to use Dataverse connector actions and triggers
Implement complex expressions in flow steps
Manage sensitive input and output parameters
Implement Azure Key Vault and Microsoft Entra ID service principals
Implement flow control actions including error handling
Configure trigger filter and retry policies
Develop reuseable logic by using child flows
Develop integrations (5–10%)
Publish and consume Dataverse events
Publish a Dataverse event by using the IServiceEndpointNotificationService
Publish a Dataverse event by using the Plug-in Registration Tool
Register service endpoints including webhooks, Azure Service Bus, and Azure Event
Hub
Recommend options for listening to Dataverse events
Implement data synchronization with Dataverse
Perform data synchronization by using change tracking
Develop code that utilizes alternate keys
Utilize the UpsertRequest message to synchronize data
Study resources
We recommend that you train and get hands-on experience before you take the exam.
We offer self-study options and classroom training as well as links to documentation,
community sites, and videos.
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Study resources Links to learning and documentation
Get trained Choose from self-paced learning paths and modules or take an
instructor-led course
Find documentation Developer learning catalog - Power Apps
Planning a Power Apps project
Canvas apps
Model-driven apps
Power Pages
Microsoft Dataverse
Tables and metadata
Dataverse developer
Model-driven apps developer
Canvas apps developer
Implement healthy ALM using solutions
Use Microsoft Power Platform Build Tools
Ask a question Microsoft Q&A | Microsoft Docs
Get community Power Apps - Power Platform Community
support Microsoft Power Automate - Power Platform Community
Follow Microsoft Microsoft Learn - Microsoft Tech Community
Learn
Find a video #LessCodeMorePower | Shows
Browse other Microsoft Learn shows
Change log
The table below summarizes the changes between the current and previous version of
the skills measured. The functional groups are in bold typeface followed by the
objectives within each group. The table is a comparison between the previous and
current version of the exam skills measured and the third column describes the extent of
the changes.
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Skill area prior to December 19, 2024 Skill area as of December 19, 2024 Change
Extend the user experience Extend the user experience No %
change
Apply business logic in model-driven Apply business logic in model-driven Minor
apps using client scripting apps using client scripting
Study guide for Exam PL-500: Microsoft
Power Automate RPA Developer
Article • 06/10/2024
Purpose of this document
This study guide should help you understand what to expect on the exam and includes a
summary of the topics the exam might cover and links to additional resources. The
information and materials in this document should help you focus your studies as you
prepare for the exam.
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Useful links Description
Review the skills measured This list represents the skills measured AFTER the date provided.
as of July 8, 2024 Study this list if you plan to take the exam AFTER that date.
Review the skills measured Study this list of skills if you take your exam PRIOR to the date
prior to July 8, 2024 provided.
Change log You can go directly to the change log if you want to see the
changes that will be made on the date provided.
How to earn the certification Some certifications only require passing one exam, while others
require passing multiple exams.
Certification renewal Microsoft associate, expert, and specialty certifications expire
annually. You can renew by passing a free online assessment on
Microsoft Learn.
Your Microsoft Learn profile Connecting your certification profile to Microsoft Learn allows you
to schedule and renew exams and share and print certificates.
Exam scoring and score A score of 700 or greater is required to pass.
reports
Exam sandbox You can explore the exam environment by visiting our exam
sandbox.
Request accommodations If you use assistive devices, require extra time, or need
modification to any part of the exam experience, you can request
an accommodation.
Take a free Practice Test your skills with practice questions to help you prepare for the
Useful links Description
Assessment exam.
Updates to the exam
Our exams are updated periodically to reflect skills that are required to perform a role.
We have included two versions of the Skills Measured objectives depending on when
you are taking the exam.
We always update the English language version of the exam first. Some exams are
localized into other languages, and those are updated approximately eight weeks after
the English version is updated. While Microsoft makes every effort to update localized
versions as noted, there may be times when the localized versions of an exam are not
updated on this schedule. Other available languages are listed in the Schedule Exam
section of the Exam Details webpage. If the exam isn't available in your preferred
language, you can request an additional 30 minutes to complete the exam.
Note
The bullets that follow each of the skills measured are intended to illustrate how we are
assessing that skill. Related topics may be covered in the exam.
Note
Most questions cover features that are general availability (GA). The exam may contain
questions on Preview features if those features are commonly used.
Skills measured as of July 8, 2024
Audience profile
Audience Profile
As a candidate for this exam, you automate Windows-based, browser-based, and
terminal-based applications that are time-consuming or contain repetitive processes.
You use a mix of automation approaches like:
UI
API
Database
You analyze, design, and implement automations by using Power Automate desktop
flows and cloud flows. As a robotic process automation (RPA) developer, you use actions
for logic and work with:
Data
Applications
Services
You work with business stakeholders to optimize business workflows. You partner with
administrators to deploy and support solutions in other environments.
Additionally, as a candidate, you should have experience with:
The Windows desktop environment
Scripting languages such as VBScript and JavaScript
.NET Framework for use in custom actions
Microsoft Dataverse
Skills at a glance
Design automations (25–30%)
Develop automations (45–50%)
Deploy and manage automations (20–25%)
Design automations (25–30%)
Design automations using Power Automate features and
capabilities
Leverage the Power Automate ecosystem
Differentiate between cloud flows and desktop flows
Design automations using desktop flows and cloud flows
Differentiate trigger types for cloud flows
Differentiate options for interacting with target applications and browsers
Differentiate the different methods for running a desktop flow
Assess the ability to run cloud and desktop flows concurrently
Recommend running desktop flows attended versus unattended
Differentiate HTTP actions in cloud and desktop flows
Assess if work queues are applicable for the automation
Design custom actions
Design automations using other Microsoft Power Platform features
and capabilities
Design automations that include canvas and model-driven apps
Design automations using connectors, custom connectors, connection references,
and connections for cloud flows
Design automations that include Microsoft Dataverse
Design automations that analyze and enhance data and documents
Differentiate Microsoft AI options for processing documents in desktop and cloud
flows
Differentiate Microsoft AI options for processing data in desktop and cloud flows
Recommend optical character recognition (OCR) capabilities in desktop flows
Recommend Document Automation Toolkit for use in automation design
Design automations using scripting languages in desktop flows
Design automations using scripting languages including PowerShell and Visual
Basic Script (VBScript)
Recommend automation use cases that use JavaScript
Design an automation that uses the document object model (DOM)
Develop automations (45–50%)
Develop cloud flows
Develop a cloud flow that calls a desktop flow
Develop and use child cloud flows including passing and returning data
Perform actions in cloud flows by calling external APIs
Implement trigger conditions and concurrency in cloud flows
Implement timeout and retry policies in cloud flows
Implement data objects and data operations in cloud flows
Perform text parsing including JSON, XML, and CSV in cloud flows
Develop desktop flows
Implement UI options
Implement datatables, lists, and custom objects in desktop flows
Implement subflows in desktop flows
Perform actions in desktop flows by calling external APIs
Implement timeout and retry in desktop flows
Implement data objects and data operations in desktop flows
Perform text parsing including JSON, XML, and CSV in desktop flows
Implement custom actions in desktop flows
Implement logic in cloud and desktop flows
Implement flow control in cloud and desktop flows including loops
Implement expressions in cloud flows
Implement variable actions for cloud and desktop flows
Implement secure input and output data in actions in cloud flows
Implement secure variables in desktop flows
Implement priority for desktop flows in a queue
Implement exception handling blocks in cloud and desktop flows to handle system
exceptions
Implement error handling routines in cloud and desktop flows to handle business
exceptions
Implement work queues in cloud and desktop flows
Build custom connectors and implement connector configurations
Build a custom connector
Implement authentication for custom connectors
Implement custom connector policy templates
Develop code in a custom connector
Perform automation infrastructure management
Recommend credential management practices
Utilize on-premises data gateway to connect resources from cloud flows
Build components in Microsoft Dataverse solutions
Test automations and finalize development efforts
Test a cloud flow
Test a desktop flow
Utilize environment variables and configuration files to manage configurations
Utilize debugging features in cloud and desktop flows
Deploy and manage automations (20–25%)
Perform target environment preparation
Implement Microsoft Power Platform application lifecycle management (ALM)
Differentiate credentials used for different environments
Recommend how to deploy solution components to other environments
Build virtual desktop environments for unattended desktop flow execution
Assess data loss prevention (DLP) policies for RPA execution
Assess Microsoft Power Platform DLP policies
Assess how DLP policies impact actions in cloud and desktop flows
Assess how DLP policies apply to custom connectors
Implement access to RPA components
Perform sharing of cloud and desktop flows
Perform sharing of machines and machine groups
Recommend security roles required to run and monitor cloud and desktop flows
Implement service accounts and service principals
Implement machine groups and queues required for desktop flow
automations
Assess machine and machine group requirements
Perform machine registration management
Perform machine group management
Implement load balancing of desktop flows by using machine groups and queues
Perform operations on the run queue to manage desktop flows
Analyze cloud and desktop flow run history from the Power Automate portal
Study resources
We recommend that you train and get hands-on experience before you take the exam.
We offer self-study options and classroom training as well as links to documentation,
community sites, and videos.
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Study resources Links to learning and documentation
Get trained Choose from self-paced learning paths and modules or take an
instructor-led course
Find documentation Microsoft Power Platform documentation
Power Automate documentation
Ask a question Microsoft Q&A | Microsoft Docs
Get community Power Platform Community (microsoft.com)
support
Follow Microsoft Microsoft Learn - Microsoft Tech Community
Learn
Find a video Exam Readiness Zone
#LessCodeMorePower | Shows
Change log
Key to understanding the table: The topic groups (also known as functional groups) are
in bold typeface followed by the objectives within each group. The table is a comparison
between the two versions of the exam skills measured and the third column describes
the extent of the changes.
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Skill area prior to July 8, 2024 Skill area as of July 8, 2024 Change
Audience profile Major
Design automations Design automations %
decrease
Describe Power Automate features and Design automations using Power Major
capabilities Automate features and capabilities
Work with other Microsoft Power Design automations using other Minor
Platform offerings Microsoft Power Platform features and
capabilities
Record and analyze processes Removed
Identify how to analyze and enhance Design automations that analyze and Minor
data and documents enhance data and documents
Identify use cases for scripting Design automations using scripting Minor
Skill area prior to July 8, 2024 Skill area as of July 8, 2024 Change
languages in desktop flows languages in desktop flows
Develop automations Develop automations % increase
Create and manage cloud flows Develop cloud flows Minor
Create and manage desktop flows Develop desktop flows Major
Implement logic in cloud and desktop Implement logic in cloud and desktop Minor
flows flows
Create and configure custom Build custom connectors and implement Minor
connectors connector configurations
Manage automation infrastructure Perform automation infrastructure Minor
management
Test automations and finalize Test automations and finalize Minor
development efforts development efforts
Deploy and manage automations Deploy and manage automations No %
change
Prepare target environments Perform target environment preparation Minor
Evaluate data loss prevention (DLP) Assess data loss prevention (DLP) policies Minor
policies for RPA execution for RPA execution
Manage access to RPA components Implement access to RPA components Minor
Configure machine groups and queues Implement machine groups and queues Minor
required for desktop flow automations required for desktop flow automations
Skills measured prior to July 8, 2024
Audience profile
Candidates for this exam automate Windows-based, browser-based, and terminal-based
applications that are time-consuming or contain repetitive processes. They use a mix of
approaches like UI, API, and database automations.
Candidates analyze and design processes for automation and implement automations
using Power Automate for desktop and Power Automate cloud flows. RPA developers
use actions for logic and to work with data, applications, and services.
Candidates work with business stakeholders to optimize business workflows. They work
with administrators to deploy solutions to other environments and support solutions.
Additionally, candidates should have experience with the Windows desktop
environment, scripting languages, Power Automate cloud and desktop flows, AI Builder,
Process Advisor, and Microsoft Dataverse.
Design automations (30–35%)
Develop automations (40–45%)
Deploy and manage automations (20–25%)
Design automations (30–35%)
Describe Power Automate features and capabilities
Identify the Power Automate ecosystem and offerings
Identify the differences among cloud flows, and desktop flows, and business
process flows
Identify when to use a desktop flow or a cloud flow, and when to use them
together
Identify the different trigger types for cloud flows
Identify options for interacting with target applications and browsers
Identify the different methods for running a desktop flow
Identify considerations for running cloud and desktop flows concurrently
Identify considerations for running desktop flows attended versus unattended
Differentiate HTTP actions in cloud and desktop flows
Work with other Microsoft Power Platform offerings
Identify how canvas apps and model-driven apps work with automation
Identify use cases for connectors, custom connectors, connection references, and
connections for cloud flows
Identify use cases for Microsoft Dataverse
Record and analyze processes
Create processes in Process Advisor
Identify the steps for Process mining
Identify the steps for Task mining
Identify the use cases for Process Advisor
Identify how to analyze and enhance data and documents
Identify Microsoft AI options for processing documents in desktop and cloud flows
Identify Microsoft AI options for processing data in desktop and cloud flows
Identify optical character recognition (OCR) capabilities in desktop flows
Identify use cases for the Document Automation Toolkit
Identify use cases for scripting languages in desktop flows
Identify use cases for scripting languages including PowerShell and VBScript
Identify use cases for application-specific macro languages including VBA in
Microsoft Excel and Office Scripts
Identify use cases for using JavaScript
Identify how to use the document object model (DOM) in automation
Develop automations (40–45%)
Create and manage cloud flows
Create a cloud flow
Create a cloud flow that calls a desktop flow
Create and use child cloud flows including how to pass data to a child cloud flow
and return data back
Perform actions in cloud flows by calling external APIs
Configure filter conditions and concurrency in cloud flows
Configure timeout and retry policies in cloud flows
Implement data objects in cloud flows
Identify common processes for parsing text including JSON, XML, and CSV in cloud
flows
Configure cloud flow action to run Microsoft Office Scripts
Create and manage desktop flows
Create desktop flows to launch, connect to, and authenticate target application
Configure user interface (UI) options
Configure datatables, lists, and custom objects in desktop flows
Implement subflows in desktop flows
Add desktop actions to exit from target applications
Perform actions in desktop flows by calling external APIs
Configure timeout and retry in desktop flows
Implement data objects in desktop flows
Identify common processes for parsing text including JSON, XML, and CSV in
desktop flows
Implement logic in cloud and desktop flows
Configure flow control in cloud and desktop flows including loops
Configure expressions in cloud flows
Configure variable actions for cloud and desktop flows
Configure secure input and output data in actions in cloud flows
Configure secure variables in desktop flows
Configure priority for desktop flows in a queue
Create exception handling blocks in cloud and desktop flows to handle system
exceptions
Create error handling routines in cloud and desktop flows to handle business
exceptions
Configure document processing by using AI Builder
Create and configure custom connectors
Create a custom connector
Implement authentication for custom connectors
Identify custom connector policy templates
Write code in a custom connector
Manage automation infrastructure
Configure credential management
Connect cloud flows to on-premises data by using the on-premises data gateway
Create and manage components in Microsoft Dataverse solutions
Test automations and finalize development efforts
Run and test a cloud flow
Run and test a desktop flow
Manage configurations by using environment variables and configuration files
Debug solutions by using Power Automate cloud and desktop flows debugging
features
Deploy and manage automations (20–25%)
Prepare target environments
Implement Microsoft Power Platform application lifecycle management (ALM)
Differentiate credentials used for different environments
Deploy RPA solutions to other environments
Prepare virtual desktop environments for unattended desktop flow execution
Evaluate data loss prevention (DLP) policies for RPA execution
Identify Microsoft Power Platform data loss prevention (DLP) policies
Identify how DLP policies impact actions in cloud and desktop flows
Identify how DLP policies apply to custom connectors
Manage access to RPA components
Share a cloud flow
Share a desktop flow
Share machines and machine groups
Identify security roles required to run and monitor cloud and desktop flows
Create service accounts and service principals
Configure machine groups and queues required for desktop flow
automations
Identify use cases for and capabilities of machines and machine groups
Manage machine registrations
Create and manage machine groups
Implement load balancing of desktop flows by using machine groups and queues
Work with queues and queue operations for desktop flows
Evaluate cloud and desktop flow run history from the Power Automate portal
Study guide for PL-600: Microsoft Power
Platform Solution Architect
Article • 10/06/2024
Purpose of this document
This study guide should help you understand what to expect on the exam and includes a
summary of the topics the exam might cover and links to additional resources. The
information and materials in this document should help you focus your studies as you
prepare for the exam.
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Useful links Description
Review the skills measured as This list represents the skills measured AFTER the date
of September 23, 2024 provided. Study this list if you plan to take the exam AFTER that
date.
Review the skills measured Study this list of skills if you take your exam PRIOR to the date
prior to September 23, 2024 provided.
Change log You can go directly to the change log if you want to see the
changes that will be made on the date provided.
How to earn the certification Some certifications only require passing one exam, while others
require passing multiple exams.
Certification renewal Microsoft associate, expert, and specialty certifications expire
annually. You can renew by passing a free online assessment on
Microsoft Learn.
Your Microsoft Learn profile Connecting your certification profile to Microsoft Learn allows
you to schedule and renew exams and share and print
certificates.
Exam scoring and score reports A score of 700 or greater is required to pass.
Exam sandbox You can explore the exam environment by visiting our exam
sandbox.
Request accommodations If you use assistive devices, require extra time, or need
modification to any part of the exam experience, you can
request an accommodation.
Useful links Description
Take a free Practice Assessment Test your skills with practice questions to help you prepare for
the exam.
Updates to the exam
Our exams are updated periodically to reflect skills that are required to perform a role.
We have included two versions of the Skills Measured objectives depending on when
you are taking the exam.
We always update the English language version of the exam first. Some exams are
localized into other languages, and those are updated approximately eight weeks after
the English version is updated. While Microsoft makes every effort to update localized
versions as noted, there may be times when the localized versions of an exam are not
updated on this schedule. Other available languages are listed in the Schedule Exam
section of the Exam Details webpage. If the exam isn't available in your preferred
language, you can request an additional 30 minutes to complete the exam.
Note
The bullets that follow each of the skills measured are intended to illustrate how we are
assessing that skill. Related topics may be covered in the exam.
Note
Most questions cover features that are general availability (GA). The exam may contain
questions on Preview features if those features are commonly used.
Skills measured as of September 23, 2024
Audience profile
As a candidate for this exam, you should have solution architecture experience across
functional and technical disciplines of Microsoft Power Platform. You should be able to
facilitate design decisions based on recommended practices across development,
configuration, integration, infrastructure, security, licensing, storage, and change
management.
In this role, you are required to architect and ensure the successful implementation of
appropriate end-to-end solutions to address business and technical needs of
organizations.
You should have knowledge of:
Microsoft Power Platform
Dynamics 365 customer engagement apps
Related Microsoft cloud solutions
Other third-party technologies
Candidates should be aware of Power Platform Well-Architected framework and ideally
have used it for implementation.
Skills at a glance
Perform solution envisioning and requirement analysis (45–50%)
Architect a solution (35–40%)
Implement the solution (15–20%)
Perform solution envisioning and requirement analysis
(45–50%)
Initiate solution planning
Evaluate business requirements
Identify Microsoft Power Platform solution components
Identify and select components from existing apps, Microsoft Dynamics 365 apps,
AppSource apps, Azure, third-party components, and independent software
vendors (ISVs)
Identify and estimate migration and integration efforts and alternatives
Identify organization information and metrics
Guide the process of collecting the current state business processes
Assess an organization's risk factors
Review key success criteria
Identify existing solutions and systems
Evaluate an organization’s enterprise architecture
Identify data sources needed for a solution
Define use cases and quality standards for existing data
Capture requirements
Refine high-level requirements
Identify functional requirements
Identify non-functional requirements
Guide the process of designing and improving the future state business processes
Perform fit/gap analyses
Determine the feasibility of meeting specific requirements
Evaluate Dynamics 365 apps and AppSource options to solve requirements
Address functional gaps through alternate solutions
Determine the scope for a solution
Architect a solution (35–40%)
Lead the design process
Design the solution topology
Identify customization approach for existing apps
Design and validate user experience prototypes
Identify opportunities for component reuse
Communicate system design visually
Design a data migration strategy
Design apps by grouping required features based on role or task
Design a data visualization strategy
Design an automation strategy
Design environment strategy
Design the data model
Design relationships and relationship behaviors
Determine when to connect to external data versus import data
Design data models to address complex sets of requirements
Design integrations
Design collaboration suite integration including Microsoft Teams and SharePoint
Design integrations between Microsoft Power Platform solutions and Dynamics
365 apps
Design integrations with an organization’s existing systems
Design third-party integrations
Design an authentication strategy
Design a business continuity strategy
Design robotic process automation (RPA)
Assess possibilities of networking to support integrations
Design the security model
Design the business unit and team structure
Design security roles
Design column and row level security
Design security models to address complex sets of requirements
Determine security model management policies and processes
Identify Microsoft Entra ID groups and app registrations required to support a
solution
Identify data loss prevention (DLP) policies for a solution
Determine how external users will access a solution
Implement the solution (15–20%)
Validate the solution design
Evaluate detailed designs and implementation
Review the security across the solution including business rules, user roles, Entra ID
requirements and security boundaries
Ensure that the solution conforms to API limits
Assess the solution performance and impact on resources
Resolve automation conflicts
Resolve integration conflicts
Support go-live
Identify and resolve potential and actual performance issues
Escalate and provide options to resolve data migration issues
Resolve any identified issues with deployment plans
Identify factors that impact go-live readiness and remediate issues
Study resources
We recommend that you train and get hands-on experience before you take the exam.
We offer self-study options and classroom training as well as links to documentation,
community sites, and videos.
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Study resources Links to learning and documentation
Get trained Choose from self-paced learning paths and modules or take an
instructor-led course
Find documentation Microsoft Power Platform documentation
Center of Excellence (CoE) Starter kit
Videos: Power Apps and Power Automate Architecture Series
Real-world architecture examples
Azure ExpressRoute with Power Platform
Ask a question Microsoft Q&A | Microsoft Docs
Get community Power Apps - Power Platform Community
support Microsoft Power Automate - Power Platform Community
Follow Microsoft Microsoft Learn - Microsoft Tech Community
Learn
Find a video #LessCodeMorePower | Shows
Browse other Microsoft Learn shows
Change log
Key to understanding the table: The topic groups (also known as functional groups) are
in bold typeface followed by the objectives within each group. The table is a comparison
between the two versions of the exam skills measured and the third column describes
the extent of the changes.
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Skill area prior to September 23, Skill area as of September 23, 2024 Change
2024
Audience profile Minor
Perform solution envisioning and Perform solution envisioning and % of exam
requirement analysis requirement analysis increased
Initiate solution planning Initiate solution planning Minor
Identify organization information and Identify organization information and Minor
metrics metrics
Identify existing solutions and Identify existing solutions and Minor
systems systems
Capture requirements Capture requirements Minor
Skill area prior to September 23, Skill area as of September 23, 2024 Change
2024
Perform fit/gap analyses Perform fit/gap analyses No change
Architect a solution Architect a solution % of exam
decreased
Lead the design process Lead the design process Minor
Design the data model Design the data model Major
Design integrations Design integrations Minor
Design the security model Design the security model No change
Implement the solution Implement the solution No % change
Validate the solution design Validate the solution design Minor
Support go-live Support go-live Minor
Skills measured prior to September 23, 2024
Audience profile
As a candidate for this exam, you’re a solution architect who:
Leads successful implementations.
Focuses on how solutions address the broader business and technical needs of
organizations.
This role requires you to have the ability to identify opportunities to solve business
problems.
You should have functional and technical knowledge of:
Microsoft Power Platform
Dynamics 365 customer engagement apps
Related Microsoft cloud solutions
Other third-party technologies
You apply knowledge and experience throughout an engagement. You perform
proactive and preventative work to:
Increase the value of the customer’s investment.
Promote organizational health.
As a candidate for this exam, you should have experience across functional and
technical disciplines of Microsoft Power Platform. You should be able to facilitate design
decisions across development, configuration, integration, infrastructure, security,
licensing, availability, storage, and change management. In this role, you balance
project's business needs while meeting functional and non-functional requirements.
Skills at a glance
Perform solution envisioning and requirement analysis (35–40%)
Architect a solution (40–45%)
Implement the solution (15–20%)
Perform solution envisioning and requirement analysis
(35–40%)
Initiate solution planning
Evaluate business requirements
Identify Microsoft Power Platform solution components
Identify other components including existing apps, Microsoft Dynamics 365 apps,
AppSource apps, third-party components, and components from independent
software vendors (ISVs)
Identify and estimate migration and integration efforts
Identify organization information and metrics
Identify desired high-level organizational business processes
Identify business process improvement opportunities
Assess an organization's risk factors
Review key success criteria
Identify existing solutions and systems
Evaluate an organization’s enterprise architecture
Identify data sources needed for a solution
Define use cases and quality standards for existing data
Identify and document an organization's existing business processes
Capture requirements
Refine high-level requirements
Identify functional requirements
Identify non-functional requirements
Confirm that requirements meet an organization's goals
Identify and document an organization's desired business processes
Perform fit/gap analyses
Determine the feasibility of meeting specific requirements
Evaluate Dynamics 365 apps and AppSource options to solve requirements
Address functional gaps through alternate solutions
Determine the scope for a solution
Architect a solution (40–45%)
Lead the design process
Design the solution topology
Design customizations for existing apps
Design and validate user experience prototypes
Identify opportunities for component reuse
Communicate system design visually
Design application lifecycle management (ALM) processes
Design a data migration strategy
Design apps by grouping required features based on role or task
Design a data visualization strategy
Design an automation strategy that uses Power Automate
Design environment strategy
Design the data model
Design tables and columns
Design reference and configuration data
Design relationships and relationship behaviors
Determine when to connect to external data versus import data
Design data models to address complex sets of requirements
Design integrations
Design collaboration integrations
Design integrations between Microsoft Power Platform solutions and Dynamics
365 apps
Design integrations with an organization’s existing systems
Design third-party integrations
Design an authentication strategy
Design a business continuity strategy
Identify opportunities to integrate and extend Microsoft Power Platform solutions
by using Microsoft Azure
Design robotic process automation (RPA)
Design networking
Design the security model
Design the business unit and team structure
Design security roles
Design column and row level security
Design security models to address complex sets of requirements
Determine security model management policies and processes
Identify Microsoft Entra ID groups and app registrations required to support a
solution
Identify data loss prevention (DLP) policies for a solution
Determine how external users will access a solution
Implement the solution (15–20%)
Validate the solution design
Evaluate detail designs and implementation
Validate security
Ensure that the solution conforms to API limits
Assess the solution performance and impact on resources
Resolve automation conflicts
Resolve integration conflicts
Support go-live
Identify and resolve potential and actual performance issues
Troubleshoot data migration
Resolve any identified issues with deployment plans
Identify factors that impact go-live readiness and remediate issues
Study guide for Exam PL-900: Microsoft
Power Platform Fundamentals
Article • 06/24/2024
Purpose of this document
This study guide should help you understand what to expect on the exam and includes a
summary of the topics the exam might cover and links to additional resources. The
information and materials in this document should help you focus your studies as you
prepare for the exam.
ノ Expand table
Useful links Description
Review the skills measured as This list represents the skills measured AFTER the date provided.
of June 21, 2024 Study this list if you plan to take the exam AFTER that date.
Review the skills measured Study this list of skills if you take your exam PRIOR to the date
prior to June 21, 2024 provided.
Change log You can go directly to the change log if you want to see the
changes that will be made on the date provided.
How to earn the certification Some certifications only require passing one exam, while others
require passing multiple exams.
Your Microsoft Learn profile Connecting your certification profile to Microsoft Learn allows
you to schedule and renew exams and share and print
certificates.
Exam scoring and score A score of 700 or greater is required to pass.
reports
Exam sandbox You can explore the exam environment by visiting our exam
sandbox.
Request accommodations If you use assistive devices, require extra time, or need
modification to any part of the exam experience, you can request
an accommodation.
Take a free Practice Test your skills with practice questions to help you prepare for the
Assessment exam.
Updates to the exam
Our exams are updated periodically to reflect skills that are required to perform a role.
We have included two versions of the Skills Measured objectives depending on when
you are taking the exam.
We always update the English language version of the exam first. Some exams are
localized into other languages, and those are updated approximately eight weeks after
the English version is updated. While Microsoft makes every effort to update localized
versions as noted, there may be times when the localized versions of an exam are not
updated on this schedule. Other available languages are listed in the Schedule Exam
section of the Exam Details webpage. If the exam isn't available in your preferred
language, you can request an additional 30 minutes to complete the exam.
Note
The bullets that follow each of the skills measured are intended to illustrate how we are
assessing that skill. Related topics may be covered in the exam.
Note
Most questions cover features that are general availability (GA). The exam may contain
questions on Preview features if those features are commonly used.
Skills measured as of June 21, 2024
Audience profile
As a candidate for this exam, you aspire to understand how Microsoft Power Platform
technologies can be used to:
Develop tailored business solutions.
Identify how Microsoft Dataverse supports the interoperability of Microsoft Power
Platform.
Accelerate business outcomes by using Microsoft Power Apps for low code/no
code solutions.
Improve processes by using Microsoft Power Automate and Process mining.
Identify use cases for Microsoft Power Pages.
Help make data-driven technology decisions by using Microsoft Power BI.
Evaluate how Copilot can assist with each of these.
The exam is intended for you if you’re seeking to start your journey building solutions
with Microsoft Power Platform.
You can use this exam to prepare for role-based or specialty certifications, but it’s not a
prerequisite for any of them.
Skills at a glance
Describe the business value of Microsoft Power Platform (20–25%)
Identify foundational components of Microsoft Power Platform (10–15%)
Demonstrate the capabilities of Power BI (10–15%)
Demonstrate the capabilities of Power Apps (20–25%)
Demonstrate the capabilities of Power Automate (10–15%)
Demonstrate the capabilities of Power Pages (1–5%)
Describe the AI authoring experience in Microsoft Power Platform (10–15%)
Describe the business value of Microsoft Power Platform
(20–25%)
Describe the business value of Microsoft Power Platform services
Describe the value of Microsoft Power Apps to build applications
Describe the value of Microsoft Power Automate to automate processes
Describe the value of Microsoft Power BI to gain insights into data
Describe the value of Microsoft Power Pages to build websites
Describe the value of connectors to integrate services and data
Describe the value of Microsoft Dataverse to organize business data
Describe the value of Copilots and generative AI features in Microsoft Power
Platform
Describe the business value of extending business solutions by
using Microsoft Power Platform
Describe how Microsoft Power Platform apps work together with Microsoft
Dynamics 365 apps
Describe how Microsoft Power Platform business solutions work together with
Microsoft 365 apps and services
Describe how Microsoft Power Platform services work together
Describe how Microsoft Power Platform works with Microsoft Teams
Describe Microsoft Power Platform administration and governance
Describe the Microsoft Power Platform security model
Describe environments
Describe the different Microsoft Power Platform admin centers and portals
Describe how Microsoft Power Platform supports data privacy and accessibility
guidelines
Identify foundational components of Microsoft Power
Platform (10–15%)
Describe Microsoft Dataverse
Describe differences between traditional databases and Dataverse
Describe tables, columns, and relationships in Dataverse
Describe business logic in Dataverse
Describe connectors
Describe the components of a connector
Describe standard, premium, and custom connectors
Demonstrate the capabilities of Power BI (10–15%)
Identify basic Power BI components
Describe Power BI Desktop and the Power BI service
Compare and contrast dashboards, workspaces, reports, and paginated reports
Describe how AI Insights helps identify anomalies and trends in data
Build a basic dashboard by using Power BI
Create a Power BI report by adding visualizations
Create a Power BI dashboard
Add visualizations to dashboards by using Q&A
Consume Power BI reports and dashboards
Demonstrate the capabilities of Power Apps (20–25%)
Identify basic Power Apps capabilities
Describe the differences between canvas apps and model-driven apps
Describe use cases for and capabilities of canvas apps
Describe use cases for and capabilities of model-driven apps
Build a basic canvas app
Connect to data sources by using connectors
Create an app from data
Add controls to canvas app screens
Build responsive pages by dragging and dropping containers
Build a basic model-driven app
Create a model-driven app from tables
Modify forms
Create and modify views
Demonstrate the capabilities of Power Automate (10–15%)
Identify basic Power Automate components
Describe use cases for cloud and desktop flows
Describe use cases for cloud flow templates
Describe how Power Automate cloud flows use connector triggers and actions
Describe Power Automate use cases for approvals, Microsoft Teams, Outlook,
SharePoint, and Forms
Describe the Power Automate apps including Power Automate for Desktop, Power
Automate mobile, and the Power Automate portal
Describe actions for Power Automate desktop flows
Describe document processing in Power Automate
Describe Process Mining and Task Mining
Build a basic Power Automate flow
Create a cloud flow by using an instant, automated, or scheduled flow template
Describe how to create cloud flows by using Copilot in Power Automate
Modify a cloud flow
Add flow steps to perform data operations
Run a cloud flow
Build a basic desktop flow by recording tasks
Demonstrate the capabilities of Power Pages (1–5%)
Describe the capabilities of Power Pages
Describe use cases for Power Pages
Describe use cases for templates
Describe how to share data externally
Describe uses cases for creating sites by using Copilot in Power Pages
Describe the AI authoring experience in Microsoft Power
Platform (10–15%)
Describe Copilot Studio
Describe use cases for Copilot Studio
Describe the purpose of topics, entities, and actions
Create a topic by using Copilot Studio
Describe the process of building bots by using Copilot Studio
Describe the capabilities of AI Builder
Describe the business value of AI Builder
Describe use cases for AI Builder
Describe the lifecycle to create an AI Builder model
Study resources
We recommend that you train and get hands-on experience before you take the exam.
We offer self-study options and classroom training as well as links to documentation,
community sites, and videos.
ノ Expand table
Study resources Links to learning and documentation
Get trained Choose from self-paced learning paths and modules or take an
instructor-led course
Find documentation Microsoft Power Platform documentation
Power BI documentation
Microsoft Power Apps documentation
Power Automate documentation
Microsoft Power Virtual Agents documentation
Ask a question Microsoft Q&A | Microsoft Docs
Study resources Links to learning and documentation
Get community Power Platform Community (microsoft.com)
support
Follow Microsoft Microsoft Learn - Microsoft Tech Community
Learn
Find a video #LessCodeMorePower | Shows
Browse other Microsoft Learn shows
Change log
Key to understanding the table: The topic groups (also known as functional groups) are
in bold typeface followed by the objectives within each group. The table is a comparison
between the two versions of the exam skills measured and the third column describes
the extent of the changes.
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Skill area prior to June 21, 2024 Skill area as of June 21, 2024 Change
Audience profile No
change
Describe the business value of Microsoft Describe the business value of Microsoft No %
Power Platform Power Platform change
Describe the business value of Microsoft Describe the business value of Microsoft No
Power Platform services Power Platform services change
Describe the business value of extending Describe the business value of extending Minor
business solutions by using Microsoft business solutions by using Microsoft
Power Platform Power Platform
Describe Microsoft Power Platform Describe Microsoft Power Platform No
administration and governance administration and governance change
Identify foundational components of Identify foundational components of No %
Microsoft Power Platform Microsoft Power Platform change
Describe Microsoft Dataverse Describe Microsoft Dataverse No
change
Describe connectors Describe connectors No
change
Demonstrate the capabilities of Power Demonstrate the capabilities of Power No %
Skill area prior to June 21, 2024 Skill area as of June 21, 2024 Change
BI BI change
Identify basic Power BI components Identify basic Power BI components No
change
Build a basic dashboard by using Power Build a basic dashboard by using Power No
BI BI change
Demonstrate the capabilities of Power Demonstrate the capabilities of Power No %
Apps Apps change
Identify basic Power Apps capabilities Identify basic Power Apps capabilities No
change
Build a basic canvas app Build a basic canvas app No
change
Build a basic model-driven app Build a basic model-driven app No
change
Demonstrate the capabilities of Power Demonstrate the capabilities of Power No %
Automate Automate change
Identify basic Power Automate Identify basic Power Automate No
components components change
Build a basic Power Automate flow Build a basic Power Automate flow No
change
Demonstrate the capabilities of Power Demonstrate the capabilities of Power No %
Pages Pages change
Describe the capabilities of Power Pages Describe the capabilities of Power Pages No
change
Describe the AI authoring experience in Describe the AI authoring experience in No %
Microsoft Power Platform Microsoft Power Platform change
Describe Copilot Studio Describe Copilot Studio No
change
Describe the capabilities of AI Builder Describe the capabilities of AI Builder No
change
Skills measured prior to June 21, 2024
Audience profile
As a candidate for this exam, you aspire to understand how Microsoft Power Platform
technologies can be used to:
Develop tailored business solutions.
Identify how Microsoft Dataverse supports the interoperability of Microsoft Power
Platform.
Accelerate business outcomes by using Microsoft Power Apps for low code/no
code solutions.
Improve processes by using Microsoft Power Automate and Process mining.
Identify use cases for Microsoft Power Pages.
Help make data-driven technology decisions by using Microsoft Power BI.
Evaluate how Copilot can assist with each of these.
The exam is intended for you if you’re seeking to start your journey building solutions
with Microsoft Power Platform.
You can use this exam to prepare for role-based or specialty certifications, but it’s not a
prerequisite for any of them.
Skills at a glance
Describe the business value of Microsoft Power Platform (20–25%)
Identify foundational components of Microsoft Power Platform (10–15%)
Demonstrate the capabilities of Power BI (5–10%)
Demonstrate the capabilities of Power Apps (20–25%)
Demonstrate the capabilities of Power Automate (10–15%)
Demonstrate the capabilities of Power Pages (1–5%)
Describe the AI authoring experience in Microsoft Power Platform (10–15%)
Describe the business value of Microsoft Power Platform
(20–25%)
Describe the business value of Microsoft Power Platform services
Describe the value of Microsoft Power Apps to build applications
Describe the value of Microsoft Power Automate to automate processes
Describe the value of Microsoft Power BI to gain insights into data
Describe the value of Microsoft Power Pages to build websites
Describe the value of connectors to integrate services and data
Describe the value of Microsoft Dataverse to organize business data
Describe the value of Copilots and generative AI features in Microsoft Power
Platform
Describe the business value of extending business solutions by
using Microsoft Power Platform
Describe how Microsoft Power Platform apps work together with Microsoft
Dynamics 365 apps
Describe how Microsoft Power Platform business solutions work together with
Microsoft 365 apps and services
Describe how Microsoft Power Platform apps work together
Describe how Microsoft Power Platform works with Microsoft Teams
Describe Microsoft Power Platform administration and governance
Describe the Microsoft Power Platform security model
Describe environments
Describe the different Microsoft Power Platform admin centers and portals
Describe how Microsoft Power Platform supports data privacy and accessibility
guidelines
Identify foundational components of Microsoft Power
Platform (10–15%)
Describe Microsoft Dataverse
Describe differences between traditional databases and Dataverse
Describe tables, columns, and relationships in Dataverse
Describe business logic in Dataverse
Describe connectors
Describe the components of a connector
Describe standard, premium, and custom connectors
Demonstrate the capabilities of Power BI (10–15%)
Identify basic Power BI components
Describe Power BI Desktop and the Power BI service
Compare and contrast dashboards, workspaces, reports, and paginated reports
Describe how AI Insights helps identify anomalies and trends in data
Build a basic dashboard by using Power BI
Create a Power BI report by adding visualizations
Create a Power BI dashboard
Add visualizations to dashboards by using Q&A
Consume Power BI reports and dashboards
Demonstrate the capabilities of Power Apps (20–25%)
Identify basic Power Apps capabilities
Describe the differences between canvas apps and model-driven apps
Describe use cases for and capabilities of canvas apps
Describe use cases for and capabilities of model-driven apps
Build a basic canvas app
Connect to data sources by using connectors
Create an app from data
Add controls to canvas app screens
Build responsive pages by dragging and dropping containers
Build a basic model-driven app
Create a model-driven app from tables
Modify forms
Create and modify views
Demonstrate the capabilities of Power Automate (10–15%)
Identify basic Power Automate components
Describe use cases for cloud and desktop flows
Describe use cases for cloud flow templates
Describe how Power Automate cloud flows use connector triggers and actions
Describe Power Automate use cases for approvals, Microsoft Teams, Outlook,
SharePoint, and Forms
Describe the Power Automate apps including Power Automate for Desktop, Power
Automate mobile, and the Power Automate portal
Describe actions for Power Automate desktop flows
Describe document processing in Power Automate
Describe Process Mining and Task Mining
Build a basic Power Automate flow
Create a cloud flow by using an instant, automated, or scheduled flow template
Describe how to create cloud flows by using Copilot in Power Automate
Modify a cloud flow
Add flow steps to perform data operations
Run a cloud flow
Build a basic desktop flow by recording tasks
Demonstrate the capabilities of Power Pages (1–5%)
Describe the capabilities of Power Pages
Describe use cases for Power Pages
Describe use cases for templates
Describe how to share data externally
Describe uses cases for creating sites by using Copilot in Power Pages
Describe the AI authoring experience in Microsoft Power
Platform (10–15%)
Describe Copilot Studio
Describe use cases for Copilot Studio
Describe the purpose of topics, entities, and actions
Create a topic by using Copilot Studio
Describe the process of building bots by using Copilot Studio
Describe the capabilities of AI Builder
Describe the business value of AI Builder
Describe use cases for AI Builder
Describe the lifecycle to create an AI Builder model
Study guide for Exam SC-100: Microsoft
Cybersecurity Architect
Article • 06/24/2024
Purpose of this document
This study guide should help you understand what to expect on the exam and includes a
summary of the topics the exam might cover and links to additional resources. The
information and materials in this document should help you focus your studies as you
prepare for the exam.
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Review the skills measured as This list represents the skills measured AFTER the date provided.
of July 22, 2024 Study this list if you plan to take the exam AFTER that date.
Review the skills measured Study this list of skills if you take your exam PRIOR to the date
prior to July 22, 2024 provided.
Change log You can go directly to the change log if you want to see the
changes that will be made on the date provided.
How to earn the certification Some certifications only require passing one exam, while others
require passing multiple exams.
Certification renewal Microsoft associate, expert, and specialty certifications expire
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Assessment exam.
Updates to the exam
Our exams are updated periodically to reflect skills that are required to perform a role.
We have included two versions of the Skills Measured objectives depending on when
you are taking the exam.
We always update the English language version of the exam first. Some exams are
localized into other languages, and those are updated approximately eight weeks after
the English version is updated. While Microsoft makes every effort to update localized
versions as noted, there may be times when localized versions of an exam are not
updated on this schedule. Other available languages are listed in the Schedule Exam
section of the Exam Details webpage. If the exam isn't available in your preferred
language, you can request an additional 30 minutes to complete the exam.
Note
The bullets that follow each of the skills measured are intended to illustrate how we are
assessing that skill. Related topics may be covered in the exam.
Note
Most questions cover features that are general availability (GA). The exam may contain
questions on Preview features if those features are commonly used.
Skills measured as of July 22, 2024
Audience profile
As a Microsoft cybersecurity architect, you translate a cybersecurity strategy into
capabilities that protect the assets, business, and operations of an organization. You
design, guide the implementation of, and maintain security solutions that follow Zero
Trust principles and best practices, including security strategies for identity, devices,
data, AI, applications, network, infrastructure, and DevOps. Plus, you design solutions for
Governance and Risk Compliance (GRC), security operations, and security posture
management.
As a cybersecurity architect, you continuously collaborate with leaders and practitioners
in security, privacy, engineering, and other roles across an organization to plan and
implement a cybersecurity strategy that meets the business needs of an organization.
As a candidate for this exam, you have experience implementing or administering
solutions in the following areas: identity and access, platform protection, security
operations, data and AI security, application security, and hybrid and multicloud
infrastructures. You should have expert skills in at least one of those areas, and you
should have experience designing security solutions that include Microsoft security
technologies.
Skills at a glance
Design solutions that align with security best practices and priorities (20–25%)
Design security operations, identity, and compliance capabilities (25–30%)
Design security solutions for infrastructure (25–30%)
Design security solutions for applications and data (20–25%)
Design solutions that align with security best practices
and priorities (20–25%)
Design a resiliency strategy for ransomware and other attacks
based on Microsoft Security Best Practices
Design a security strategy to support business resiliency goals, including
identifying and prioritizing threats to business-critical assets
Design solutions for business continuity and disaster recovery (BCDR), including
secure backup and restore for hybrid and multicloud environments
Design solutions for mitigating ransomware attacks, including prioritization of
BCDR and privileged access
Evaluate solutions for security updates
Design solutions that align with the Microsoft Cybersecurity
Reference Architectures (MCRA) and Microsoft cloud security
benchmark (MCSB)
Design solutions that align with best practices for cybersecurity capabilities and
controls
Design solutions that align with best practices for protecting against insider,
external, and supply chain attacks
Design solutions that align with best practices for Zero Trust security, including the
Zero Trust Rapid Modernization Plan (RaMP)
Design solutions that align with the Microsoft Cloud Adoption
Framework for Azure and the Microsoft Azure Well-Architected
Framework
Design a new or evaluate an existing strategy for security and governance based
on the Microsoft Cloud Adoption Framework (CAF) for Azure and the Microsoft
Azure Well-Architected Framework
Recommend solutions for security and governance based on the Microsoft Cloud
Adoption Framework for Azure and the Microsoft Azure Well-Architected
Framework
Design solutions for implementing and governing security by using Azure landing
zones
Design a DevSecOps process that aligns with best practices in the Microsoft Cloud
Adoption Framework (CAF)
Design security operations, identity, and compliance
capabilities (25–30%)
Design solutions for security operations
Design a solution for detection and response that includes extended detection and
response (XDR) and security information and event management (SIEM)
Design a solution for centralized logging and auditing, including Microsoft Purview
Audit
Design monitoring to support hybrid and multicloud environments
Design a solution for security orchestration automated response (SOAR), including
Microsoft Sentinel and Microsoft Defender XDR
Design and evaluate security workflows, including incident response, threat
hunting, and incident management
Design and evaluate threat detection coverage by using MITRE ATT&CK matrices,
including Cloud, Enterprise, Mobile, and ICS
Design solutions for identity and access management
Design a solution for access to software as a service (SaaS), platform as a service
(PaaS), infrastructure as a service (IaaS), hybrid/on-premises, and multicloud
resources, including identity, networking, and application controls
Design a solution for Microsoft Entra ID, including hybrid and multi-cloud
environments
Design a solution for external identities, including business-to-business (B2B),
business-to-customer (B2C), and decentralized identity
Design a modern authentication and authorization strategy, including Conditional
Access, continuous access evaluation, risk scoring, and protected actions
Validate the alignment of Conditional Access policies with a Zero Trust strategy
Specify requirements to harden Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS)
Design a solution to manage secrets, keys, and certificates
Design solutions for securing privileged access
Design a solution for assigning and delegating privileged roles by using the
enterprise access model
Evaluate the security and governance of Microsoft Entra ID, including Microsoft
Entra Privileged Identity Management (PIM), entitlement management, and access
reviews
Evaluate the security and governance of on-premises Active Directory Domain
Services (AD DS), including resilience to common attacks
Design a solution for securing the administration of cloud tenants, including SaaS
and multicloud infrastructure and platforms
Design a solution for cloud infrastructure entitlement management that includes
Microsoft Entra Permissions Management
Evaluate an access review management solution that includes Microsoft Entra
Permissions Management
Design a solution for Privileged Access Workstation (PAW), including remote access
Design solutions for regulatory compliance
Translate compliance requirements into security controls
Design a solution to address compliance requirements by using Microsoft Purview
Design a solution to address privacy requirements, including Microsoft Priva
Design Azure Policy solutions to address security and compliance requirements
Evaluate and validate alignment with regulatory standards and benchmarks by
using Microsoft Defender for Cloud
Design security solutions for infrastructure (25–30%)
Design solutions for security posture management in hybrid and
multicloud environments
Evaluate security posture by using Microsoft Defender for Cloud, including the
Microsoft cloud security benchmark (MCSB)
Evaluate security posture by using Microsoft Secure Score
Design integrated security posture management solutions that include Microsoft
Defender for Cloud in hybrid and multi-cloud environments
Select cloud workload protection solutions in Microsoft Defender for Cloud
Design a solution for integrating hybrid and multicloud environments by using
Azure Arc
Design a solution for Microsoft Defender External Attack Surface Management
(Defender EASM)
Specify requirements and priorities for a posture management process that uses
Exposure Management attack paths, attack surface reduction, security insights, and
initiatives
Specify requirements for securing server and client endpoints
Specify security requirements for servers, including multiple platforms and
operating systems
Specify security requirements for mobile devices and clients, including endpoint
protection, hardening, and configuration
Specify security requirements for IoT devices and embedded systems
Evaluate solutions for securing operational technology (OT) and industrial control
systems (ICS) by using Microsoft Defender for IoT
Specify security baselines for server and client endpoints
Evaluate Windows Local Admin Password Solution (LAPS) solutions
Specify requirements for securing SaaS, PaaS, and IaaS services
Specify security baselines for SaaS, PaaS, and IaaS services
Specify security requirements for IoT workloads
Specify security requirements for web workloads
Specify security requirements for containers
Specify security requirements for container orchestration
Evaluate solutions that include Azure AI Services Security
Evaluate solutions for network security and Security Service Edge
(SSE)
Evaluate network designs to align with security requirements and best practices
Evaluate solutions that use Microsoft Entra Internet Access as a secure web
gateway
Evaluate solutions that use Microsoft Entra Internet Access to access Microsoft 365,
including cross-tenant configurations
Evaluate solutions that use Microsoft Entra Private Access
Design security solutions for applications and data (20–
25%)
Evaluate solutions for securing Microsoft 365
Evaluate security posture for productivity and collaboration workloads by using
metrics, including Microsoft Secure Score
Evaluate solutions that include Microsoft Defender for Office and Microsoft
Defender for Cloud Apps
Evaluate device management solutions that include Microsoft Intune
Evaluate solutions for securing data in Microsoft 365 by using Microsoft Purview
Evaluate data security and compliance controls in Microsoft Copilot for Microsoft
365 services
Design solutions for securing applications
Evaluate the security posture of existing application portfolios
Evaluate threats to business-critical applications by using threat modeling
Design and implement a full lifecycle strategy for application security
Design and implement standards and practices for securing the application
development process
Map technologies to application security requirements
Design a solution for workload identity to authenticate and access Azure cloud
resources
Design a solution for API management and security
Design solutions that secure applications by using Azure Web Application Firewall
(WAF)
Design solutions for securing an organization's data
Evaluate solutions for data discovery and classification
Specify priorities for mitigating threats to data
Evaluate solutions for encryption of data at rest and in transit, including Azure
KeyVault and infrastructure encryption
Design a security solution for data in Azure workloads, including Azure SQL, Azure
Synapse Analytics, and Azure Cosmos DB
Design a security solution for data in Azure Storage
Design a security solution that includes Microsoft Defender for Storage and
Microsoft Defender for Databases
Study resources
We recommend that you train and get hands-on experience before you take the exam.
We offer self-study options and classroom training as well as links to documentation,
community sites, and videos.
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Study resources Links to learning and documentation
Get trained Choose from self-paced learning paths and modules or take an
instructor-led course
Find documentation Microsoft security documentation
Microsoft Cybersecurity Reference Architectures
Microsoft Defender for Cloud documentation
Zero Trust Guidance Center
Governance, risk, and compliance in Azure
Ask a question Microsoft Q&A | Microsoft Docs
Get community Security, compliance, and identity community hub
support
Follow Microsoft Microsoft Learn - Microsoft Tech Community
Learn
Find a video Exam Readiness Zone
Browse other Microsoft Learn shows
Change log
Key to understanding the table: The topic groups (also known as functional groups) are
in bold typeface followed by the objectives within each group. The table is a comparison
between the two versions of the exam skills measured and the third column describes
the extent of the changes.
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Skill area prior to July 22, 2024 Skill area as of July 22, 2024 Change
Audience profile Major
Design solutions that align with Design solutions that align with No change
security best practices and priorities security best practices and priorities
Design a resiliency strategy for Design a resiliency strategy for Minor
ransomware and other attacks based ransomware and other attacks based
on Microsoft Security Best Practices on Microsoft Security Best Practices
Design solutions that align with the Design solutions that align with the Minor
Microsoft Cybersecurity Reference Microsoft Cybersecurity Reference
Architectures (MCRA) and Microsoft Architectures (MCRA) and Microsoft
cloud security benchmark (MCSB) cloud security benchmark (MCSB)
Design solutions that align with the Design solutions that align with the Minor
Microsoft Cloud Adoption Framework Microsoft Cloud Adoption Framework
for Azure and the Microsoft Azure Well- for Azure and the Microsoft Azure Well-
Architected Framework Architected Framework
Design security operations, identity, Design security operations, identity, % of the
and compliance capabilities and compliance capabilities exam
decreased
Design solutions for security operations Design solutions for security operations Minor
Design solutions for identity and access Design solutions for identity and access Minor
management management
Design solutions for securing privileged Design solutions for securing privileged Major
access access
Design solutions for regulatory Design solutions for regulatory Minor
compliance compliance
Design security solutions for Design security solutions for No change
infrastructure infrastructure
Design solutions for security posture Design solutions for security posture Major
management in hybrid and multicloud management in hybrid and multicloud
environments environments
Design solutions for securing server Specify requirements for securing Minor
and client endpoints server and client endpoints
Specify requirements for securing SaaS, Specify requirements for securing SaaS, Minor
PaaS, and IaaS services PaaS, and IaaS services
Skill area prior to July 22, 2024 Skill area as of July 22, 2024 Change
Evaluate solutions for network security New
and Security Service Edge (SSE)
Design security solutions for Design security solutions for No change
applications and data applications and data
Design solutions for securing Microsoft Evaluate solutions for securing Major
365 Microsoft 365
Design solutions for securing Design solutions for securing Minor
applications applications
Design solutions for securing an Design solutions for securing an Minor
organization's data organization's data
Skills measured prior to July 22, 2024
Audience profile
As a Microsoft cybersecurity architect, you translate a cybersecurity strategy into
capabilities that protect the assets, business, and operations of an organization. You
design, guide the implementation of, and maintain security solutions that follow Zero
Trust principles and best practices, including security strategies for:
Identity
Devices
Data
Applications
Network
Infrastructure
DevOps
Plus, you design solutions for:
Governance and Risk Compliance (GRC)
Security operations
Security posture management
As a cybersecurity architect, you continuously collaborate with leaders and practitioners
in IT security, privacy, and other roles across an organization to plan and implement a
cybersecurity strategy that meets the business needs of an organization.
As a candidate for this exam, you have experience implementing or administering
solutions in the following areas:
Identity and access
Platform protection
Security operations
Data security
Application security
Hybrid and multicloud infrastructures
You should have expert skills in at least one of those areas, and you should have
experience designing security solutions that include Microsoft security technologies.
Skills at a glance
Design solutions that align with security best practices and priorities (20–25%)
Design security operations, identity, and compliance capabilities (30–35%)
Design security solutions for infrastructure (20–25%)
Design security solutions for applications and data (20–25%)
Design solutions that align with security best practices
and priorities (20–25%)
Design a resiliency strategy for ransomware and other attacks
based on Microsoft Security Best Practices
Design a security strategy to support business resiliency goals, including
identifying and prioritizing threats to business-critical assets
Design solutions that align with Microsoft ransomware best practices, including
backup, restore, and privileged access
Design configurations for secure backup and restore by using Azure Backup for
hybrid and multicloud environments
Design solutions for security updates
Design solutions that align with the Microsoft Cybersecurity
Reference Architectures (MCRA) and Microsoft cloud security
benchmark (MCSB)
Design solutions that align with best practices for cybersecurity capabilities and
controls
Design solutions that align with best practices for protecting against insider and
external attacks
Design solutions that align with best practices for Zero Trust security, including the
Zero Trust Rapid Modernization Plan (RaMP)
Design solutions that align with the Microsoft Cloud Adoption
Framework for Azure and the Microsoft Azure Well-Architected
Framework
Design a new or evaluate an existing strategy for security and governance based
on the Microsoft Cloud Adoption Framework (CAF) for Azure and the Microsoft
Azure Well-Architected Framework
Recommend solutions for security and governance based on the Microsoft Cloud
Adoption Framework for Azure and the Microsoft Azure Well-Architected
Framework
Design solutions for implementing and governing security by using Azure landing
zones
Design a DevSecOps process
Design security operations, identity, and compliance
capabilities (30–35%)
Design solutions for security operations
Develop security operations capabilities to support a hybrid or multicloud
environment
Design a solution for centralized logging and auditing
Design a solution for security information and event management (SIEM),
including Microsoft Sentinel
Design a solution for detection and response that includes extended detection and
response (XDR)
Design a solution for security orchestration automated response (SOAR), including
Microsoft Sentinel and Microsoft Defender XDR
Design and evaluate security workflows, including incident response, threat
hunting, incident management, and threat intelligence
Design and evaluate threat detection coverage by using MITRE ATT&CK
Design solutions for identity and access management
Design a solution for access to software as a service (SaaS), platform as a service
(PaaS), infrastructure as a service (IaaS), hybrid/on-premises, and multicloud
resources, including identity, networking, and application controls
Design a solution for Microsoft Entra ID, including hybrid and multi-cloud
environments
Design a solution for external identities, including business-to-business (B2B),
business-to-customer (B2C), and decentralized identity
Design a modern authentication and authorization strategy, including Conditional
Access, continuous access evaluation, threat intelligence integration, and risk
scoring
Validate the alignment of Conditional Access policies with a Zero Trust strategy
Specify requirements to secure Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS)
Design a solution to manage secrets, keys, and certificates
Design solutions for securing privileged access
Design a solution for assigning and delegating privileged roles by using the
enterprise access model
Design an identity governance solution, including Microsoft Entra Privileged
Identity Management (PIM), privileged access management, entitlement
management, and access reviews
Design a solution for securing the administration of cloud tenants, including SaaS
and multicloud infrastructure and platforms
Design a solution for cloud infrastructure entitlement management that includes
Microsoft Entra Permissions Management
Design a solution for Privileged Access Workstation (PAW) and bastion services
Design solutions for regulatory compliance
Translate compliance requirements into a security solution
Design a solution to address compliance requirements by using Microsoft Purview
risk and compliance solutions
Design a solution to address privacy requirements, including Microsoft Priva
Design Azure Policy solutions to address security and compliance requirements
Evaluate infrastructure compliance by using Microsoft Defender for Cloud
Design security solutions for infrastructure (20–25%)
Design solutions for security posture management in hybrid and
multicloud environments
Evaluate security posture by using the Microsoft cloud security benchmark (MCSB)
Evaluate security posture by using Microsoft Defender for Cloud
Evaluate security posture by using Microsoft Secure Score
Design integrated security posture management and workload protection
solutions in hybrid and multi-cloud environments, including Microsoft Defender
for Cloud
Design cloud workload protection solutions that use Microsoft Defender for Cloud,
such as Microsoft Defender for Servers, Microsoft Defender for App Service, and
Microsoft Defender for SQL
Design a solution for integrating hybrid and multicloud environments by using
Azure Arc
Design a solution for Microsoft Defender External Attack Surface Management
(Defender EASM)
Design solutions for securing server and client endpoints
Specify security requirements for servers, including multiple platforms and
operating systems
Specify security requirements for mobile devices and clients, including endpoint
protection, hardening, and configuration
Specify security requirements for IoT devices and embedded systems
Design a solution for securing operational technology (OT) and industrial control
systems (ICS) by using Microsoft Defender for IoT
Specify security baselines for server and client endpoints
Design a solution for secure remote access, including Microsoft Entra Global
Secure Access
Specify requirements for securing SaaS, PaaS, and IaaS services
Specify security baselines for SaaS, PaaS, and IaaS services
Specify security requirements for IoT workloads
Specify security requirements for web workloads, including Azure App Service
Specify security requirements for containers
Specify security requirements for container orchestration
Design security solutions for applications and data (20–
25%)
Design solutions for securing Microsoft 365
Evaluate security posture for productivity and collaboration workloads by using
metrics, including Microsoft Secure Score and Microsoft Defender for Cloud secure
score
Design a Microsoft Defender XDR solution
Design secure configurations and operational practices for Microsoft 365
workloads and data
Design solutions for securing applications
Evaluate the security posture of existing application portfolios
Evaluate threats to business-critical applications by using threat modeling
Design and implement a full lifecycle strategy for application security
Design and implement standards and practices for securing the application
development process
Map technologies to application security requirements
Design a solution for workload identity to authenticate and access Azure cloud
resources
Design a solution for API management and security
Design a solution for secure access to applications, including Azure Web
Application Firewall (WAF) and Azure Front Door
Design solutions for securing an organization's data
Design a solution for data discovery and classification by using Microsoft Purview
data governance solutions
Specify priorities for mitigating threats to data
Design a solution for protection of data at rest, data in motion, and data in use
Design a security solution for data in Azure workloads, including Azure SQL, Azure
Synapse Analytics, and Azure Cosmos DB
Design a security solution for data in Azure Storage
Design a security solution that includes Microsoft Defender for Storage and
Microsoft Defender for SQL
Study guide for Exam SC-200: Microsoft
Security Operations Analyst
Article • 09/20/2024
Purpose of this document
This study guide should help you understand what to expect on the exam and includes a
summary of the topics the exam might cover and links to additional resources. The
information and materials in this document should help you focus your studies as you
prepare for the exam.
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Useful links Description
How to earn the Some certifications only require passing one exam, while others require
certification passing multiple exams.
Certification renewal Microsoft associate, expert, and specialty certifications expire annually.
You can renew by passing a free online assessment on Microsoft Learn.
Your Microsoft Learn Connecting your certification profile to Microsoft Learn allows you to
profile schedule and renew exams and share and print certificates.
Exam scoring and A score of 700 or greater is required to pass.
score reports
Exam sandbox You can explore the exam environment by visiting our exam sandbox.
Request If you use assistive devices, require extra time, or need modification to
accommodations any part of the exam experience, you can request an accommodation.
Take a free Practice Test your skills with practice questions to help you prepare for the
Assessment exam.
Updates to the exam
Our exams are updated periodically to reflect skills that are required to perform a role.
We have included two versions of the Skills Measured objectives depending on when
you are taking the exam.
We always update the English language version of the exam first. Some exams are
localized into other languages, and those are updated approximately eight weeks after
the English version is updated. While Microsoft makes every effort to update localized
versions as noted, there may be times when the localized versions of an exam are not
updated on this schedule. Other available languages are listed in the Schedule Exam
section of the Exam Details webpage. If the exam isn't available in your preferred
language, you can request an additional 30 minutes to complete the exam.
Note
The bullets that follow each of the skills measured are intended to illustrate how we are
assessing that skill. Related topics may be covered in the exam.
Note
Most questions cover features that are general availability (GA). The exam may contain
questions on Preview features if those features are commonly used.
Skills measured as of October 21, 2024
Audience profile
As a candidate for this exam, you’re a Microsoft security operations analyst who reduces
organizational risk by:
Rapidly remediating active attacks in cloud and on-premises environments.
Advising on improvements to threat protection practices.
Identifying violations of organizational policies.
As a security operations analyst, you:
Perform triage.
Respond to incidents.
Mitigate risk by using exposure management.
Hunt for threats by using threat intelligence.
Use KQL for reporting, detections, and investigations
You also monitor, identify, investigate, and respond to threats in cloud and on-premises
environments by using:
Microsoft Defender XDR
Copilot for Security
Microsoft Sentinel
Microsoft Defender for Cloud workload protections
Third-party security solutions
You collaborate with business and security leadership to define security standards for
the organization. You work with other roles across the digital enterprise to implement
the standards, to enhance the security posture of an organization, and to raise security
awareness.
As a candidate, you should be familiar with:
Microsoft 365
Azure cloud services
Windows, Linux, and mobile operating systems
Skills at a glance
Manage a security operations environment (20–25%)
Configure protections and detections (15–20%)
Manage incident response (25–30%)
Manage security threats (15–20%)
Manage a security operations environment
Configure settings in Microsoft Defender XDR
Configure alert and vulnerability notification rules
Configure Microsoft Defender for Endpoint advanced features
Configure endpoint rules settings
Manage automated investigation and response capabilities in Microsoft Defender
XDR
Configure automatic attack disruption in Microsoft Defender XDR
Manage assets and environments
Configure and manage device groups, permissions, and automation levels in
Microsoft Defender for Endpoint
Identify unmanaged devices in Microsoft Defender for Endpoint
Discover unprotected resources by using Defender for Cloud
Identify and remediate devices at risk by using Microsoft Defender Vulnerability
Management
Mitigate risk by using Exposure Management in Microsoft Defender XDR
Design and configure a Microsoft Sentinel workspace
Plan a Microsoft Sentinel workspace
Configure Microsoft Sentinel roles
Specify Azure RBAC roles for Microsoft Sentinel configuration
Design and configure Microsoft Sentinel data storage, including log types and log
retention
Ingest data sources in Microsoft Sentinel
Identify data sources to be ingested for Microsoft Sentinel
Implement and use Content hub solutions
Configure and use Microsoft connectors for Azure resources, including Azure
Policy and diagnostic settings
Plan and configure Syslog and Common Event Format (CEF) event collections
Plan and configure collection of Windows Security events by using data collection
rules, including Windows Event Forwarding (WEF)
Create custom log tables in the workspace to store ingested data
Monitor and optimize data ingestion
Configure protections and detections
Configure protections in Microsoft Defender security technologies
Configure policies for Microsoft Defender for Cloud Apps
Configure policies for Microsoft Defender for Office 365
Configure security policies for Microsoft Defender for Endpoints, including attack
surface reduction (ASR) rules
Configure cloud workload protections in Microsoft Defender for Cloud
Configure detections in Microsoft Defender XDR
Configure and manage custom detection rules
Manage alerts, including tuning, suppression, and correlation
Configure deception rules in Microsoft Defender XDR
Configure detections in Microsoft Sentinel
Classify and analyze data by using entities
Configure and manage analytics rules
Query Microsoft Sentinel data by using ASIM parsers
Implement behavioral analytics
Manage incident response
Respond to alerts and incidents in the Microsoft Defender portal
Investigate and remediate threats by using Microsoft Defender for Office 365
Investigate and remediate ransomware and business email compromise incidents
identified by automatic attack disruption
Investigate and remediate compromised entities identified by Microsoft Purview
data loss prevention (DLP) policies
Investigate and remediate threats identified by Microsoft Purview insider risk
policies
Investigate and remediate alerts and incidents identified by Microsoft Defender for
Cloud workload protections
Investigate and remediate security risks identified by Microsoft Defender for Cloud
Apps
Investigate and remediate compromised identities that are identified by Microsoft
Entra ID
Investigate and remediate security alerts from Microsoft Defender for Identity
Respond to alerts and incidents identified by Microsoft Defender
for Endpoint
Investigate device timelines
Perform actions on the device, including live response and collecting investigation
packages
Perform evidence and entity investigation
Investigate Microsoft 365 activities
Investigate threats by using the unified audit log
Investigate threats by using Content Search
Investigate threats by using Microsoft Graph activity logs
Respond to incidents in Microsoft Sentinel
Investigate and remediate incidents in Microsoft Sentinel
Create and configure automation rules
Create and configure Microsoft Sentinel playbooks
Run playbooks on on-premises resources
Implement and use Copilot for Security
Create and use promptbooks
Manage sources for Copilot for Security, including plugins and files
Integrate Copilot for Security by implementing connectors
Manage permissions and roles in Copilot for Security
Monitor Copilot for Security capacity and cost
Identify threats and risks by using Copilot for Security
Investigate incidents by using Copilot for Security
Manage security threats
Hunt for threats by using Microsoft Defender XDR
Identify threats by using Kusto Query Language (KQL)
Interpret threat analytics in the Microsoft Defender portal
Create custom hunting queries by using KQL
Hunt for threats by using Microsoft Sentinel
Analyze attack vector coverage by using the MITRE ATT&CK matrix
Manage and use threat indicators
Create and manage hunts
Create and monitor hunting queries
Use hunting bookmarks for data investigations
Retrieve and manage archived log data
Create and manage search jobs
Create and configure Microsoft Sentinel workbooks
Activate and customize workbook templates
Create custom workbooks that include KQL
Configure visualizations
Study resources
We recommend that you train and get hands-on experience before you take the exam.
We offer self-study options and classroom training as well as links to documentation,
community sites, and videos.
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Study resources Links to learning and documentation
Get trained Choose from self-paced learning paths and modules or take an
instructor-led course
Find documentation Microsoft security documentation
Microsoft 365 Defender documentation
Microsoft Defender for Cloud documentation
Microsoft Sentinel documentation
Ask a question Microsoft Q&A | Microsoft Docs
Get community Security, compliance, and identity community hub
support
Follow Microsoft Microsoft Learn - Microsoft Tech Community
Learn
Find a video Exam Readiness Zone
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Change log
The table below summarizes the changes between the current and previous version of
the skills measured. The functional groups are in bold typeface followed by the
objectives within each group. The table is a comparison between the previous and
current version of the exam skills measured and the third column describes the extent of
the changes.
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Skill area prior to October 21, 2024 Skill area as of October 21, 2024 Change
Audience profile No change
Skill area prior to October 21, 2024 Skill area as of October 21, 2024 Change
Manage a security operations Manage a security operations No change
environment environment
Configure settings in Microsoft Configure settings in Microsoft Minor
Defender XDR Defender XDR
Manage assets and environments Manage assets and environments Major
Design and configure a Microsoft Design and configure a Microsoft Minor
Sentinel workspace Sentinel workspace
Ingest data sources in Microsoft Sentinel Ingest data sources in Microsoft Major
Sentinel
Configure protections and detections Configure protections and No change
detections
Configure protections in Microsoft Configure protections in Microsoft Minor
Defender security technologies Defender security technologies
Configure detection in Microsoft Configure detections in Microsoft Minor
Defender XDR Defender XDR
Configure detections in Microsoft Configure detections in Microsoft Major
Sentinel Sentinel
Manage incident response Manage incident response % of the exam
decreased
Respond to alerts and incidents in Respond to alerts and incidents in Major
Microsoft Defender XDR the Microsoft Defender portal
Respond to alerts and incidents Respond to alerts and incidents Minor
identified by Microsoft Defender for identified by Microsoft Defender for
Endpoint Endpoint
Enrich investigations by using other Investigate Microsoft 365 activities Major
Microsoft tools
Manage incidents in Microsoft Sentinel Respond to incidents in Microsoft No change
Sentinel
Configure security orchestration, Removed
automation, and response (SOAR) in
Microsoft Sentinel
Implement and use Copilot for New
Security
Skill area prior to October 21, 2024 Skill area as of October 21, 2024 Change
Perform threat hunting Manage security threats % of the exam
increased
Hunt for threats by using KQL Hunt for threats by using Microsoft Minor
Defender XDR
Hunt for threats by using Microsoft Hunt for threats by using Microsoft Minor
Sentinel Sentinel
Analyze and interpret data by using Create and configure Microsoft Minor
workbooks Sentinel workbooks
Study guide for Exam SC-300: Microsoft
Identity and Access Administrator
Article • 07/01/2024
Purpose of this document
This study guide should help you understand what to expect on the exam and includes a
summary of the topics the exam might cover and links to additional resources. The
information and materials in this document should help you focus your studies as you
prepare for the exam.
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Useful links Description
Review the skills measured as This list represents the skills measured AFTER the date provided.
of July 30, 2024 Study this list if you plan to take the exam AFTER that date.
Review the skills measured Study this list of skills if you take your exam PRIOR to the date
prior to July 30, 2024 provided.
Change log You can go directly to the change log if you want to see the
changes that will be made on the date provided.
How to earn the certification Some certifications only require passing one exam, while others
require passing multiple exams.
Certification renewal Microsoft associate, expert, and specialty certifications expire
annually. You can renew by passing a free online assessment on
Microsoft Learn.
Your Microsoft Learn profile Connecting your certification profile to Microsoft Learn allows you
to schedule and renew exams and share and print certificates.
Exam scoring and score A score of 700 or greater is required to pass.
reports
Exam sandbox You can explore the exam environment by visiting our exam
sandbox.
Request accommodations If you use assistive devices, require extra time, or need
modification to any part of the exam experience, you can request
an accommodation.
Take a free Practice Test your skills with practice questions to help you prepare for the
Useful links Description
Assessment exam.
Updates to the exam
Our exams are updated periodically to reflect skills that are required to perform a role.
We have included two versions of the Skills Measured objectives depending on when
you are taking the exam.
We always update the English language version of the exam first. Some exams are
localized into other languages, and those are updated approximately eight weeks after
the English version is updated. Although Microsoft makes every effort to update
localized versions as noted, there may be times when the localized versions of an exam
are not updated on this schedule. Other available languages are listed in the Schedule
Exam section of the Exam Details webpage. If the exam isn't available in your preferred
language, you can request an additional 30 minutes to complete the exam.
Note
The bullets that follow each of the skills measured are intended to illustrate how we are
assessing that skill. Related topics may be covered in the exam.
Note
Most questions cover features that are general availability (GA). The exam may contain
questions on Preview features if those features are commonly used.
Skills measured as of July 30, 2024
Audience profile
As a Microsoft identity and access administrator, you design, implement, and operate an
organization’s identity and access management by using Microsoft Entra. You configure
and manage identities throughout their lifecycles for users, devices, Microsoft Azure
resources, and applications.You are responsible for ensuring the application of Zero
Trust principles for identity and access solutions.
As an identity and access administrator, you provide seamless experiences and self-
service management capabilities for users. You plan and implement identity,
authentication, and authorization to enable access across applications and resources.
You’re also responsible for troubleshooting, monitoring, and reporting on identity and
access.
You collaborate with many other roles in the organization to drive strategic identity
projects, modernize identity solutions, implement hybrid identity solutions, and
implement identity governance.
You should be familiar with Azure, Microsoft 365 services and workloads, and Active
Directory Domain Services (AD DS). You should also be familiar with PowerShell and
Kusto Query Language (KQL).
Skills at a glance
Implement and manage user identities (20–25%)
Implement authentication and access management (25–30%)
Plan and implement workload identities (20–25%)
Plan and automate identity governance (25–30%)
Implement and manage user identities (20–25%)
Configure and manage a Microsoft Entra tenant
Configure and manage built-in and custom Microsoft Entra roles
Recommend when to use administrative units
Configure and manage administrative units
Evaluate effective permissions for Microsoft Entra roles
Configure and manage domains in Microsoft Entra ID and Microsoft 365
Configure Company branding settings
Configure tenant properties, user settings, group settings, and device settings
Create, configure, and manage Microsoft Entra identities
Create, configure, and manage users
Create, configure, and manage groups
Manage custom security attributes
Automate bulk operations by using the Microsoft Entra admin center and
PowerShell
Manage device join and device registration in Microsoft Entra ID
Assign, modify, and report on licenses
Implement and manage identities for external users and tenants
Manage External collaboration settings in Microsoft Entra ID
Invite external users, individually or in bulk
Manage external user accounts in Microsoft Entra ID
Implement Cross-tenant access settings
Implement and manage cross-tenant synchronization
Configure external identity providers, including protocols such as SAML and WS-
Fed
Implement and manage hybrid identity
Implement and manage Microsoft Entra Connect Sync
Implement and manage Microsoft Entra Cloud Sync
Implement and manage password hash synchronization
Implement and manage pass-through authentication
Implement and manage seamless single sign-on (SSO)
Migrate from AD FS to other authentication and authorization mechanisms
Implement and manage Microsoft Entra Connect Health
Implement authentication and access management (25–
30%)
Plan, implement, and manage Microsoft Entra user authentication
Plan for authentication
Implement and manage authentication methods, including certificate-based,
temporary access pass, OAUTH tokens, Microsoft Authenticator, and FIDO2
Implement and manage tenant-wide Multi-factor Authentication (MFA) settings
Configure and deploy self-service password reset (SSPR)
Implement and manage Windows Hello for Business
Disable accounts and revoke user sessions
Implement and manage Microsoft Entra password protection
Enable Microsoft Entra Kerberos authentication for hybrid identities
Plan, implement, and manage Microsoft Entra Conditional Access
Plan Conditional Access policies
Implement Conditional Access policy assignments
Implement Conditional Access policy controls
Test and troubleshoot Conditional Access policies
Implement session management
Implement device-enforced restrictions
Implement continuous access evaluation
Configure authentication context
Implement protected actions
Create a Conditional Access policy from a template
Manage risk by using Microsoft Entra ID Protection
Implement and manage user risk by using Identity Protection or Conditional
Access policies
Implement and manage sign-in risk by using Identity Protection or Conditional
Access policies
Implement and manage Multifactor authentication registration policies
Monitor, investigate and remediate risky users and risky sign-ins
Monitor, investigate, and remediate risky workload identities
Implement access management for Azure resources by using Azure
roles
Create custom Azure roles, including both control plane and data plane
permissions
Assign built-in and custom Azure roles
Evaluate effective permissions for a set of Azure roles
Assign Azure roles to enable Microsoft Entra ID login to Azure virtual machines
Configure Azure Key Vault role-based access control (RBAC) and access policies
Implement Global Secure Access
Deploy Global Secure Access clients
Deploy Private Access
Deploy Internet Access
Deploy Internet Access for Microsoft 365
Plan and implement workload identities (20–25%)
Plan and implement identities for applications and Azure
workloads
Select appropriate identities for applications and Azure workloads, including
managed identities, service principals, user accounts, and managed service
accounts
Create managed identities
Assign a managed identity to an Azure resource
Use a managed identity assigned to an Azure resource to access other Azure
resources
Plan, implement, and monitor the integration of enterprise
applications
Plan and implement settings for enterprise applications, including application-level
and tenant-level settings
Assign appropriate Microsoft Entra roles to users to manage enterprise
applications
Design and implement integration for on-premises apps by using Microsoft Entra
Application Proxy
Design and implement integration for software as a service (SaaS) apps
Assign, classify, and manage users, groups, and app roles for enterprise
applications
Configure and manage user and admin consent
Create and manage application collections
Plan and implement app registrations
Plan for app registrations
Create app registrations
Configure app authentication
Configure API permissions
Create app roles
Manage and monitor app access by using Microsoft Defender for
Cloud Apps
Configure and analyze cloud discovery results by using Defender for Cloud Apps
Configure connected apps
Implement application-enforced restrictions
Configure Conditional Access app control
Create access and session policies in Defender for Cloud Apps
Implement and manage policies for OAuth apps
Manage the Cloud app catalog
Plan and automate identity governance (25–30%)
Plan and implement entitlement management in Microsoft Entra
Plan entitlements
Create and configure catalogs
Create and configure access packages
Manage access requests
Implement and manage terms of use (ToU)
Manage the lifecycle of external users
Configure and manage connected organizations
Plan, implement, and manage access reviews in Microsoft Entra
Plan for access reviews
Create and configure access reviews
Monitor access review activity
Manually respond to access review activity
Plan and implement privileged access
Plan and manage Microsoft Entra roles in Microsoft Entra Privileged Identity
Management (PIM), including settings and assignments
Plan and manage Azure resources in PIM, including settings and assignments
Plan and configure groups managed by PIM
Manage the PIM request and approval process
Analyze PIM audit history and reports
Create and manage break-glass accounts
Monitor identity activity by using logs, workbooks, and reports
Review and analyze sign-in, audit, and provisioning logs by using the Microsoft
Entra admin center
Configure diagnostic settings, including configuring destinations such as Log
Analytics workspaces, storage accounts, and event hubs
Monitor Microsoft Entra ID by using KQL queries in Log Analytics
Analyze Microsoft Entra ID by using workbooks and reporting
Monitor and improve the security posture by using Identity Secure Score
Plan and implement Microsoft Entra Permissions Management
Onboard Azure subscriptions to Permissions Management
Evaluate and remediate risks relating to Azure identities, resources, and tasks
Evaluate and remediate risks relating to Azure highly privileged roles
Evaluate and remediate risks relating to Permissions Creep Index (PCI) in Azure
Configure activity alerts and triggers for Azure subscriptions
Study resources
We recommend that you train and get hands-on experience before you take the exam.
We offer self-study options and classroom training as well as links to documentation,
community sites, and videos.
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Study resources Links to learning and documentation
Get trained Choose from self-paced learning paths and modules or take an
instructor-led course
Study resources Links to learning and documentation
Find documentation Microsoft Entra ID documentation
Azure Identity Management and access control security best practices
Microsoft Entra External Identities documentation
Azure AD Multi-Factor Authentication overview
Microsoft Defender for Cloud documentation
What is Microsoft Entra ID Governance?
What is Privileged Identity Management?
What is Azure Active Directory monitoring and health?
Microsoft security documentation
Ask a question Microsoft Q&A | Microsoft Docs
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Change log
Key to understanding the table: The topic groups (also known as functional groups) are
in bold typeface followed by the objectives within each group. The table is a comparison
between the two versions of the exam skills measured and the third column describes
the extent of the changes.
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Skill area prior to July 30, 2024 Skill area as of July 30, 2024 Change
Audience profile Major
Implement and manage user Implement and manage user No change
identities identities
Configure and manage a Microsoft Configure and manage a Microsoft Minor
Entra tenant Entra tenant
Create, configure, and manage Create, configure, and manage Minor
Microsoft Entra identities Microsoft Entra identities
Implement and manage identities for Implement and manage identities for Minor
external users and tenants external users and tenants
Skill area prior to July 30, 2024 Skill area as of July 30, 2024 Change
Implement and manage hybrid Implement and manage hybrid Minor
identity identity
Implement authentication and access Implement authentication and access No change
management management
Plan, implement, and manage Plan, implement, and manage Minor
Microsoft Entra user authentication Microsoft Entra user authentication
Plan, implement, and manage Plan, implement, and manage Major
Microsoft Entra Conditional Access Microsoft Entra Conditional Access
Manage risk by using Microsoft Entra Manage risk by using Microsoft Entra Minor
ID Protection ID Protection
Implement access management for Implement access management for Minor
Azure resources by using Azure roles Azure resources by using Azure roles
Implement Global Secure Access New
Plan and implement workload Plan and implement workload No change
identities identities
Plan and implement identities for Plan and implement identities for No change
applications and Azure workloads applications and Azure workloads
Plan, implement, and monitor the Plan, implement, and monitor the No change
integration of enterprise applications integration of enterprise applications
Plan and implement application Plan and implement app registrations Minor
registrations
Manage and monitor app access by Manage and monitor app access by No change
using Microsoft Defender for Cloud using Microsoft Defender for Cloud
Apps Apps
Plan and implement identity Plan and automate identity % of the exam
governance governance increased
Plan and implement entitlement Plan and implement entitlement No change
management in Microsoft Entra management in Microsoft Entra
Plan, implement, and manage access Plan, implement, and manage access No change
reviews in Microsoft Entra reviews in Microsoft Entra
Plan and implement privileged access Plan and implement privileged access No change
Monitor identity activity by using logs, Monitor identity activity by using logs, Minor
workbooks, and reports workbooks, and reports
Skill area prior to July 30, 2024 Skill area as of July 30, 2024 Change
Plan and implement Microsoft Entra Plan and implement Microsoft Entra No change
Permissions Management Permissions Management
Skills measured prior to July 30, 2024
Audience profile
As a Microsoft identity and access administrator, you design, implement, and operate an
organization’s identity and access management by using Microsoft Entra ID. You
configure and manage the full cycle of identities for:
Users
Devices
Microsoft Azure resources
Applications
As an identity and access administrator, you provide seamless experiences and self-
service management capabilities for users. You plan and implement identity,
authorization, and access to connect applications and resources in Azure. You’re also
responsible for troubleshooting, monitoring, and reporting on identity and access. You
collaborate with many other roles in the organization to:
Drive strategic identity projects.
Modernize identity solutions.
Implement hybrid identity solutions.
Implement identity governance.
You should be familiar with Azure, Microsoft 365 services and workloads, and Active
Directory Domain Services (AD DS). You should have experience:
Automating the management of Microsoft Entra ID using PowerShell.
Analyzing events using Kusto Query Language (KQL).
Skills at a glance
Implement and manage user identities (20–25%)
Implement authentication and access management (25–30%)
Plan and implement workload identities (20–25%)
Plan and implement identity governance (20–25%)
Implement and manage user identities (20–25%)
Configure and manage a Microsoft Entra tenant
Configure and manage built-in and custom Microsoft Entra roles
Recommend when to use administrative units
Configure and manage administrative units
Evaluate effective permissions for Microsoft Entra roles
Configure and manage custom domains
Configure Company branding settings
Configure tenant properties, user settings, group settings, and device settings
Create, configure, and manage Microsoft Entra identities
Create, configure, and manage users
Create, configure, and manage groups
Manage custom security attributes
Automate the management of users and groups by using PowerShell
Assign, modify, and report on licenses
Implement and manage identities for external users and tenants
Manage External collaboration settings in Microsoft Entra ID
Invite external users, individually or in bulk
Manage external user accounts in Microsoft Entra ID
Implement Cross-tenant access settings
Implement and manage cross-tenant synchronization
Configure identity providers, including SAML and WS-Fed
Create and manage a Microsoft Entra B2C tenant (Microsoft Entra External ID)
Implement and manage hybrid identity
Implement and manage Microsoft Entra Connect
Implement and manage Microsoft Entra Connect cloud sync
Implement and manage password hash synchronization
Implement and manage pass-through authentication
Implement and manage seamless single sign-on (SSO)
Implement and manage federation, excluding manual Active Directory Federation
Services (AD FS) deployments
Implement and manage Microsoft Entra Connect Health
Troubleshoot synchronization errors
Implement authentication and access management (25–
30%)
Plan, implement, and manage Microsoft Entra user authentication
Plan for authentication
Implement and manage authentication methods
Implement and manage tenant-wide Multi-factor Authentication (MFA) settings
Manage per-user MFA settings
Configure and deploy self-service password reset (SSPR)
Implement and manage Windows Hello for Business
Disable accounts and revoke user sessions
Implement and manage password protection and smart lockout
Enable Microsoft Entra Kerberos authentication for hybrid identities
Implement certificate-based authentication in Microsoft Entra
Plan, implement, and manage Microsoft Entra Conditional Access
Plan Conditional Access policies
Implement Conditional Access policy assignments
Implement Conditional Access policy controls
Test and troubleshoot Conditional Access policies
Implement session management
Implement device-enforced restrictions
Implement continuous access evaluation
Create a Conditional Access policy from a template
Manage risk by using Microsoft Entra ID Protection
Implement and manage user risk policies
Implement and manage sign-in risk policies
Implement and manage MFA registration policies
Monitor, investigate and remediate risky users
Monitor, investigate, and remediate risky workload identities
Implement access management for Azure resources by using Azure
roles
Create custom Azure roles, including both control plane and data plane
permissions
Assign built-in and custom Azure roles
Evaluate effective permissions for a set of Azure roles
Assign Azure roles to enable Microsoft Entra ID login to Azure virtual machines
Configure Azure Key Vault role-based access control (RBAC) and access policies
Plan and implement workload identities (20–25%)
Plan and implement identities for applications and Azure
workloads
Select appropriate identities for applications and Azure workloads, including
managed identities, service principals, user accounts, and managed service
accounts
Create managed identities
Assign a managed identity to an Azure resource
Use a managed identity assigned to an Azure resource to access other Azure
resources
Plan, implement, and monitor the integration of enterprise
applications
Configure and manage user and admin consent
Discover apps by using AD FS application activity reports
Plan and implement settings for enterprise applications, including application-level
and tenant-level settings
Assign appropriate Microsoft Entra roles to users to manage enterprise
applications
Monitor and audit activity in enterprise applications
Design and implement integration for on-premises apps by using Microsoft Entra
Application Proxy
Design and implement integration for software as a service (SaaS) apps
Assign, classify, and manage users, groups, and app roles for enterprise
applications
Create and manage application collections
Plan and implement app registrations
Plan for app registrations
Create app registrations
Configure app authentication
Configure API permissions
Create app roles
Manage and monitor app access by using Microsoft Defender for
Cloud Apps
Configure and analyze cloud discovery results by using Defender for Cloud Apps
Configure connected apps
Implement application-enforced restrictions
Configure Conditional Access app control
Create access and session policies in Defender for Cloud Apps
Implement and manage policies for OAuth apps
Manage the Cloud app catalog
Plan and implement identity governance (20–25%)
Plan and implement entitlement management in Microsoft Entra
Plan entitlements
Create and configure catalogs
Create and configure access packages
Manage access requests
Implement and manage terms of use (ToU)
Manage the lifecycle of external users
Configure and manage connected organizations
Plan, implement, and manage access reviews in Microsoft Entra
Plan for access reviews
Create and configure access reviews
Monitor access review activity
Manually respond to access review activity
Plan and implement privileged access
Plan and manage Azure roles in Microsoft Entra Privileged Identity Management
(PIM), including settings and assignments
Plan and manage Azure resources in PIM, including settings and assignments
Plan and configure privileged access groups
Manage the PIM request and approval process
Analyze PIM audit history and reports
Create and manage break-glass accounts
Monitor identity activity by using logs, workbooks, and reports
Design a strategy for monitoring Microsoft Entra
Review and analyze sign-in, audit, and provisioning logs by using the Microsoft
Entra admin center
Configure diagnostic settings, including configuring destinations such as Log
Analytics workspaces, storage accounts, and event hubs
Monitor Microsoft Entra by using KQL queries in Log Analytics
Analyze Microsoft Entra by using workbooks and reporting
Monitor and improve the security posture by using Identity Secure Score
Plan and implement Microsoft Entra Permissions Management
Onboard Azure subscriptions to Permissions Management
Evaluate and remediate risks relating to Azure identities, resources, and tasks
Evaluate and remediate risks relating to Azure highly privileged roles
Evaluate and remediate risks relating to Permissions Creep Index (PCI) in Azure
Configure activity alerts and triggers for Azure subscriptions
Study guide for Exam SC-400:
Administering Information Protection
and Compliance in Microsoft 365
Article • 09/19/2023
Purpose of this document
This study guide should help you understand what to expect on the exam and includes a
summary of the topics the exam might cover and links to additional resources. The
information and materials in this document should help you focus your studies as you
prepare for the exam.
Useful links Description
Review the skills measured as This list represents the skills measured AFTER the date provided.
of August 22, 2023 Study this list if you plan to take the exam AFTER that date.
Review the skills measured Study this list of skills if you take your exam PRIOR to the date
prior to August 22, 2023 provided.
Change log You can go directly to the change log if you want to see the
changes that will be made on the date provided.
How to earn the certification Some certifications only require passing one exam, while others
require passing multiple exams.
Certification renewal Microsoft associate, expert, and specialty certifications expire
annually. You can renew by passing a free online assessment on
Microsoft Learn.
Your Microsoft Learn profile Connecting your certification profile to Microsoft Learn allows
you to schedule and renew exams and share and print
certificates.
Exam scoring and score A score of 700 or greater is required to pass.
reports
Exam sandbox You can explore the exam environment by visiting our exam
sandbox.
Request accommodations If you use assistive devices, require extra time, or need
modification to any part of the exam experience, you can request
an accommodation.
Useful links Description
Take a practice test Are you ready to take the exam or do you need to study a bit
more?
Updates to the exam
Our exams are updated periodically to reflect skills that are required to perform a role.
We have included two versions of the Skills Measured objectives depending on when
you are taking the exam.
We always update the English language version of the exam first. Some exams are
localized into other languages, and those are updated approximately eight weeks after
the English version is updated. While Microsoft makes every effort to update localized
versions as noted, there may be times when the localized versions of an exam are not
updated on this schedule. Other available languages are listed in the Schedule Exam
section of the Exam Details webpage. If the exam isn't available in your preferred
language, you can request an additional 30 minutes to complete the exam.
Note
The bullets that follow each of the skills measured are intended to illustrate how we are
assessing that skill. Related topics may be covered in the exam.
Note
Most questions cover features that are general availability (GA). The exam may contain
questions on Preview features if those features are commonly used.
Skills measured as of August 22, 2023
Audience profile
Candidates for this exam are information protection and compliance administrators who
plan and implement risk and compliance controls in the Microsoft Purview compliance
portal.
The information protection and compliance administrator translates an organization’s
risk and compliance requirements into technical implementation. They are responsible
for implementing and managing solutions for content classification, data loss prevention
(DLP), information protection, data lifecycle management, records management, privacy,
risk, and compliance.
The information protection and compliance administrator works with other roles that
are responsible for governance, data, and security to evaluate and develop policies to
address an organization's risk reduction and compliance goals. This role assists
workload administrators, business application owners, human resources departments,
and legal stakeholders to implement technology solutions that support the necessary
policies and controls.
Candidates should have experience with Microsoft 365 services, including Microsoft 365
Apps, Microsoft Exchange Online, Microsoft SharePoint, Microsoft OneDrive, and
Microsoft Teams. They should also be familiar with PowerShell.
Implement information protection (25–30%)
Implement DLP (15–20%)
Implement data lifecycle and records management (10–15%)
Monitor and investigate data and activities by using Microsoft Purview (15–20%)
Manage insider and privacy risk in Microsoft 365 (15–20%)
Implement information protection (25–30%)
Create and manage sensitive info types
Identify sensitive information requirements for an organization's data
Translate sensitive information requirements into built-in or custom sensitive info
types
Create and manage custom sensitive info types
Create and manage exact data match (EDM) classifiers
Implement document fingerprinting
Create and manage trainable classifiers
Identify when to use trainable classifiers
Design and create a trainable classifier
Test a trainable classifier
Retrain a trainable classifier
Implement and manage sensitivity labels
Implement roles and permissions for administering sensitivity labels
Define and create sensitivity labels
Configure and manage sensitivity label policies
Configure auto-labeling policies for sensitivity labels
Monitor data classification and label usage by using Content explorer, Activity
explorer, and audit search
Apply bulk classification to on-premises data by using the Microsoft Purview
Information Protection scanner
Manage protection settings and marking for applied sensitivity labels
Design and implement encryption for email messages
Design an email encryption solution based on methods available in Microsoft 365
Implement Microsoft Purview Message Encryption
Implement Microsoft Purview Advanced Message Encryption
Implement DLP (15–20%)
Create and configure DLP policies
Design DLP policies based on an organization’s requirements
Configure permissions for DLP
Create and manage DLP policies
Interpret policy and rule precedence in DLP
Configure a Microsoft Defender for Cloud Apps file policy to use DLP policies
Implement and monitor Endpoint DLP
Configure advanced DLP rules for devices in DLP policies
Configure Endpoint DLP settings
Recommend a deployment method for device onboarding
Identify endpoint requirements for device onboarding
Monitor endpoint activities
Implement the Microsoft Purview Extension
Monitor and manage DLP activities
Analyze DLP reports
Analyze DLP activities by using Activity explorer
Remediate DLP alerts in the Microsoft Purview compliance portal
Remediate DLP alerts generated by Defender for Cloud Apps
Implement data lifecycle and records management (10–
15%)
Retain and delete data by using retention labels
Plan for information retention and disposition by using retention labels
Create retention labels for data lifecycle management
Configure and manage adaptive scopes
Configure a retention label policy to publish labels
Configure a retention label policy to auto-apply labels
Interpret the results of policy precedence, including using Policy lookup
Manage data retention in Microsoft 365 workloads
Create and apply retention policies for SharePoint and OneDrive
Create and apply retention policies for Microsoft 365 groups
Create and apply retention policies for Teams
Create and apply retention policies for Yammer
Create and apply retention policies for Exchange Online
Apply mailbox holds in Exchange Online
Implement Exchange Online archiving policies
Configure preservation locks for retention policies and retention label policies
Recover retained content in Microsoft 365
Implement Microsoft Purview records management
Create and configure retention labels for records management
Manage retention labels by using a file plan, including file plan descriptors
Classify records by using retention labels and retention label policies
Manage event-based retention
Manage the disposition of content in records management
Configure records management settings, including retention label settings and
disposition settings
Monitor and investigate data and activities by using
Microsoft Purview (15–20%)
Plan and manage regulatory requirements by using Microsoft
Purview Compliance Manager
Plan for regulatory compliance in Microsoft 365
Create and manage assessments
Create and modify custom templates
Interpret and manage improvement actions
Create and manage alert policies for assessments
Plan and manage eDiscovery and Content search
Choose between eDiscovery (Standard) and eDiscovery (Premium) based on an
organization’s requirements
Plan and implement eDiscovery
Delegate permissions to use eDiscovery and Content search
Perform searches and respond to results from eDiscovery
Manage eDiscovery cases
Perform searches by using Content search
Manage and analyze audit logs and reports in Microsoft Purview
Choose between Audit (Standard) and Audit (Premium) based on an organization’s
requirements
Plan for and configure auditing
Investigate activities by using the unified audit log
Review and interpret compliance reports and dashboards
Configure alert policies
Configure audit retention policies
Manage insider and privacy risk in Microsoft 365 (15–
20%)
Implement and manage Microsoft Purview Communication
Compliance
Plan for communication compliance
Create and manage communication compliance policies
Investigate and remediate communication compliance alerts and reports
Implement and manage Microsoft Purview Insider Risk
Management
Plan for insider risk management
Create and manage insider risk management policies
Investigate and remediate insider risk activities, alerts, and reports
Manage insider risk cases
Manage forensic evidence settings
Manage notice templates
Implement and manage Microsoft Purview Information Barriers
(IBs)
Plan for IBs
Create and manage IB segments and policies
Configure Teams, SharePoint, and OneDrive to enforce IBs, including setting barrier
modes
Investigate issues with IB policies
Implement and manage privacy requirements by using Microsoft
Priva
Configure and maintain privacy risk management
Create and manage Privacy Risk Management policies
Identify and monitor potential risks involving personal data
Evaluate and remediate alerts and issues
Implement and manage subject rights requests
Study resources
We recommend that you train and get hands-on experience before you take the exam.
We offer self-study options and classroom training as well as links to documentation,
community sites, and videos.
Study resources Links to learning and documentation
Get trained Choose from self-paced learning paths and modules or take an
instructor-led course
Find documentation Microsoft 365 security documentation
Microsoft 365 Zero Trust deployment plan
Microsoft Purview compliance documentation
Microsoft 365 Defender documentation
Learn about data loss prevention (DLP)
Microsoft 365 for enterprise documentation and resources
Ask a question Microsoft Q&A | Microsoft Docs
Get community Security, compliance, and identity community hub
support
Follow Microsoft Microsoft Learn - Microsoft Tech Community
Learn
Find a video Exam Readiness Zone
Browse other Microsoft Learn shows
Change log
Key to understanding the table: The topic groups (also known as functional groups) are
in bold typeface followed by the objectives within each group. The table is a comparison
between the two versions of the exam skills measured and the third column describes
the extent of the changes.
Skill area prior to August 22, 2023 Skill area as of August 22, 2023 Changes
Audience profile Minor
Implement information protection Implement information protection No
change
Create and manage sensitive information Create and manage sensitive information No
types types change
Create and manage trainable classifiers Create and manage trainable classifiers No
change
Implement and manage sensitivity labels Implement and manage sensitivity labels No
change
Design and implement encryption for Design and implement encryption for No
email messages email messages change
Skill area prior to August 22, 2023 Skill area as of August 22, 2023 Changes
Implement DLP Implement DLP No
change
Create and configure DLP policies Create and configure DLP policies No
change
Implement and monitor Endpoint DLP Implement and monitor Endpoint DLP No
change
Monitor and manage DLP activities Monitor and manage DLP activities No
change
Implement data lifecycle and records Implement data lifecycle and records No
management management change
Retain and delete data by using retention Retain and delete data by using retention No
labels labels change
Manage data retention in Microsoft 365 Manage data retention in Microsoft 365 Minor
workloads workloads
Implement Microsoft Purview Records Implement Microsoft Purview Records No
Management Management change
Monitor and investigate data and Monitor and investigate data and No
activities by using Microsoft Purview activities by using Microsoft Purview change
Plan and manage regulatory Plan and manage regulatory No
requirements by using Microsoft Purview requirements by using Microsoft Purview change
Compliance Manager Compliance Manager
Plan and manage eDiscovery and Plan and manage eDiscovery and No
Content search Content search change
Manage and analyze audit logs and Manage and analyze audit logs and No
reports in Microsoft Purview reports in Microsoft Purview change
Manage insider and privacy risk in Manage insider and privacy risk in No
Microsoft 365 Microsoft 365 change
Implement and manage Microsoft Implement and manage Microsoft No
Purview Communication Compliance Purview Communication Compliance change
Implement and manage Microsoft Implement and manage Microsoft No
Purview Insider Risk Management Purview Insider Risk Management change
Implement and manage Microsoft Implement and manage Microsoft Minor
Purview Information Barriers (IBs) Purview Information Barriers (IBs)
Skill area prior to August 22, 2023 Skill area as of August 22, 2023 Changes
Implement and manage privacy Implement and manage privacy No
requirements by using Microsoft Priva requirements by using Microsoft Priva change
Skills measured prior to August 22, 2023
Audience profile
Candidates for this exam are information protection and compliance administrators who
plan and implement risk and compliance controls in the Microsoft Purview compliance
portal.
The information protection and compliance administrator translates an organization’s
risk and compliance requirements into technical implementation. They are responsible
for implementing and managing solutions for content classification, data loss prevention
(DLP), information protection, data lifecycle management, records management, privacy,
risk, and compliance.
The information protection and compliance administrator works with other roles that
are responsible for governance, data, and security to evaluate and develop policies to
address an organization's risk reduction and compliance goals. This role assists
workload administrators, business application owners, human resources departments,
and legal stakeholders to implement technology solutions that support the necessary
policies and controls.
Candidates should have experience with Microsoft 365 services, including Microsoft 365
Apps, Microsoft Exchange Online, Microsoft SharePoint Online, Microsoft OneDrive, and
Microsoft Teams. They should also be familiar with PowerShell.
Implement information protection (25–30%)
Implement DLP (15–20%)
Implement data lifecycle and records management (10–15%)
Monitor and investigate data and activities by using Microsoft Purview (15–20%)
Manage insider and privacy risk in Microsoft 365 (15–20%)
Implement information protection (25–30%)
Create and manage sensitive info types
Identify sensitive information requirements for an organization's data
Translate sensitive information requirements into built-in or custom sensitive info
types
Create and manage custom sensitive info types
Create and manage exact data match (EDM) classifiers
Implement document fingerprinting
Create and manage trainable classifiers
Identify when to use trainable classifiers
Design and create a trainable classifier
Test a trainable classifier
Retrain a trainable classifier
Implement and manage sensitivity labels
Implement roles and permissions for administering sensitivity labels
Define and create sensitivity labels
Configure and manage sensitivity label policies
Configure auto-labeling policies for sensitivity labels
Monitor data classification and label usage by using Content explorer, Activity
explorer, and audit search
Apply bulk classification to on-premises data by using the Microsoft Purview
Information Protection scanner
Manage protection settings and marking for applied sensitivity labels
Design and implement encryption for email messages
Design an email encryption solution based on methods available in Microsoft 365
Implement Microsoft Purview Message Encryption
Implement Microsoft Purview Advanced Message Encryption
Implement DLP (15–20%)
Create and configure DLP policies
Design DLP policies based on an organization’s requirements
Configure permissions for DLP
Create and manage DLP policies
Interpret policy and rule precedence in DLP
Configure a Microsoft Defender for Cloud Apps file policy to use DLP policies
Implement and monitor Endpoint DLP
Configure advanced DLP rules for devices in DLP policies
Configure Endpoint DLP settings
Recommend a deployment method for device onboarding
Identify endpoint requirements for device onboarding
Monitor endpoint activities
Implement the Microsoft Purview Extension
Monitor and manage DLP activities
Analyze DLP reports
Analyze DLP activities by using Activity explorer
Remediate DLP alerts in the Microsoft Purview compliance portal
Remediate DLP alerts generated by Defender for Cloud Apps
Implement data lifecycle and records management (10–
15%)
Retain and delete data by using retention labels
Plan for information retention and disposition by using retention labels
Create retention labels for data lifecycle management
Configure and manage adaptive scopes
Configure a retention label policy to publish labels
Configure a retention label policy to auto-apply labels
Interpret the results of policy precedence, including using Policy lookup
Manage data retention in Microsoft 365 workloads
Create and apply retention policies for SharePoint Online and OneDrive
Create and apply retention policies for Microsoft 365 groups
Create and apply retention policies for Teams
Create and apply retention policies for Yammer
Create and apply retention policies for Exchange Online
Apply mailbox holds in Exchange Online
Implement Exchange Online archiving policies
Configure preservation locks for retention policies and retention label policies
Recover retained content in Microsoft 365
Implement Microsoft Purview records management
Create and configure retention labels for records management
Manage retention labels by using a file plan, including file plan descriptors
Classify records by using retention labels and retention label policies
Manage event-based retention
Manage the disposition of content in records management
Configure records management settings, including retention label settings and
disposition settings
Monitor and investigate data and activities by using
Microsoft Purview (15–20%)
Plan and manage regulatory requirements by using Microsoft
Purview Compliance Manager
Plan for regulatory compliance in Microsoft 365
Create and manage assessments
Create and modify custom templates
Interpret and manage improvement actions
Create and manage alert policies for assessments
Plan and manage eDiscovery and Content search
Choose between eDiscovery (Standard) and eDiscovery (Premium) based on an
organization’s requirements
Plan and implement eDiscovery
Delegate permissions to use eDiscovery and Content search
Perform searches and respond to results from eDiscovery
Manage eDiscovery cases
Perform searches by using Content search
Manage and analyze audit logs and reports in Microsoft Purview
Choose between Audit (Standard) and Audit (Premium) based on an organization’s
requirements
Plan for and configure auditing
Investigate activities by using the unified audit log
Review and interpret compliance reports and dashboards
Configure alert policies
Configure audit retention policies
Manage insider and privacy risk in Microsoft 365 (15–
20%)
Implement and manage Microsoft Purview Communication
Compliance
Plan for communication compliance
Create and manage communication compliance policies
Investigate and remediate communication compliance alerts and reports
Implement and manage Microsoft Purview Insider Risk
Management
Plan for insider risk management
Create and manage insider risk management policies
Investigate and remediate insider risk activities, alerts, and reports
Manage insider risk cases
Manage forensic evidence settings
Manage notice templates
Implement and manage Microsoft Purview Information Barriers
(IBs)
Plan for IBs
Create and manage IB segments and policies
Configure Teams, SharePoint Online, and OneDrive to enforce IBs, including setting
barrier modes
Investigate issues with IB policies
Implement and manage privacy requirements by using Microsoft
Priva
Configure and maintain privacy risk management
Create and manage Privacy Risk Management policies
Identify and monitor potential risks involving personal data
Evaluate and remediate alerts and issues
Implement and manage subject rights requests
Study guide for Exam SC-900: Microsoft
Security, Compliance, and Identity
Fundamentals
Article • 05/30/2024
Purpose of this document
This study guide should help you understand what to expect on the exam and includes a
summary of the topics the exam might cover and links to additional resources. The
information and materials in this document should help you focus your studies as you
prepare for the exam.
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We have included two versions of the Skills Measured objectives depending on when
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We always update the English language version of the exam first. Some exams are
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the English version is updated. While Microsoft makes every effort to update localized
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section of the Exam Details webpage. If the exam isn't available in your preferred
language, you can request an additional 30 minutes to complete the exam.
Note
The bullets that follow each of the skills measured are intended to illustrate how we are
assessing that skill. Related topics may be covered in the exam.
Note
Most questions cover features that are general availability (GA). The exam may contain
questions on Preview features if those features are commonly used.
Skills measured as of July 26, 2024
Audience profile
This exam is targeted to you, if you’re looking to familiarize yourself with the
fundamentals of security, compliance, and identity (SCI) across cloud-based and related
Microsoft services.
If you have an interest in Microsoft SCI solutions, this exam is for you, whether you’re a:
Business stakeholder
New or existing IT professional
Student
You should be familiar with Microsoft Azure and Microsoft 365 and want to understand
how Microsoft SCI solutions can span across these solution areas to provide a holistic
and end-to-end solution.
Skills at a glance
Describe the concepts of security, compliance, and identity (10–15%)
Describe the capabilities of Microsoft Entra (25–30%)
Describe the capabilities of Microsoft security solutions (35–40%)
Describe the capabilities of Microsoft compliance solutions (20–25%)
Describe the concepts of security, compliance, and
identity (10–15%)
Describe security and compliance concepts
Describe the shared responsibility model
Describe defense-in-depth
Describe the Zero Trust model
Describe encryption and hashing
Describe Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) concepts
Define identity concepts
Define identity as the primary security perimeter
Define authentication
Define authorization
Describe identity providers
Describe the concept of directory services and Active Directory
Describe the concept of federation
Describe the capabilities of Microsoft Entra (25–30%)
Describe function and identity types of Microsoft Entra ID
Describe Microsoft Entra ID
Describe types of identities
Describe hybrid identity
Describe authentication capabilities of Microsoft Entra ID
Describe the authentication methods
Describe multi-factor authentication (MFA)
Describe password protection and management capabilities
Describe access management capabilities of Microsoft Entra ID
Describe Conditional Access
Describe Microsoft Entra roles and role-based access control (RBAC)
Describe identity protection and governance capabilities of
Microsoft Entra
Describe Microsoft Entra ID Governance
Describe access reviews
Describe the capabilities of Microsoft Entra Privileged Identity Management
Describe Microsoft Entra ID Protection
Describe Microsoft Entra Permissions Management
Describe the capabilities of Microsoft security solutions
(35–40%)
Describe core infrastructure security services in Azure
Describe Azure distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) Protection
Describe Azure Firewall
Describe Web Application Firewall (WAF)
Describe network segmentation with Azure virtual networks
Describe network security groups (NSGs)
Describe Azure Bastion
Describe Azure Key Vault
Describe security management capabilities of Azure
Describe Microsoft Defender for Cloud
Describe Cloud Security Posture Management (CSPM)
Describe how security policies and initiatives improve the cloud security posture
Describe enhanced security features provided by cloud workload protection
Describe capabilities of Microsoft Sentinel
Define the concepts of security information and event management (SIEM) and
security orchestration automated response (SOAR)
Describe threat detection and mitigation capabilities in Microsoft Sentinel
Describe threat protection with Microsoft Defender XDR
Describe Microsoft Defender XDR services
Describe Microsoft Defender for Office 365
Describe Microsoft Defender for Endpoint
Describe Microsoft Defender for Cloud Apps
Describe Microsoft Defender for Identity
Describe Microsoft Defender Vulnerability Management
Describe Microsoft Defender Threat Intelligence (Defender TI)
Describe the Microsoft Defender portal
Describe the capabilities of Microsoft compliance
solutions (20–25%)
Describe Microsoft Service Trust Portal and privacy principles
Describe the Service Trust Portal offerings
Describe the privacy principles of Microsoft
Describe Microsoft Priva
Describe compliance management capabilities of Microsoft
Purview
Describe the Microsoft Purview compliance portal
Describe Compliance Manager
Describe the uses and benefits of compliance score
Describe information protection, data lifecycle management, and
data governance capabilities of Microsoft Purview
Describe the data classification capabilities
Describe the benefits of Content explorer and Activity explorer
Describe sensitivity labels and sensitivity label policies
Describe data loss prevention (DLP)
Describe records management
Describe retention policies, retention labels, and retention label policies
Describe unified data governance solutions in Microsoft Purview
Describe insider risk, eDiscovery, and audit capabilities in Microsoft
Purview
Describe insider risk management
Describe eDiscovery solutions in Microsoft Purview
Describe audit solutions in Microsoft Purview
Study resources
We recommend that you train and get hands-on experience before you take the exam.
We offer self-study options and classroom training as well as links to documentation,
community sites, and videos.
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Study resources Links to learning and documentation
Get trained Choose from self-paced learning paths and modules or take an
instructor-led course
Find documentation Microsoft security documentation
Azure security documentation
Microsoft Entra ID documentation
Microsoft Sentinel documentation
Microsoft 365 Defender documentation
Microsoft Purview
Get started with the Microsoft Service Trust Portal
Ask a question Microsoft Q&A | Microsoft Docs
Get community Security, compliance, and identity community hub
support
Follow Microsoft Microsoft Learn - Microsoft Tech Community
Learn
Find a video Exam Readiness Zone
Microsoft Learn Shows
Change log
Key to understanding the table: The topic groups (also known as functional groups) are
in bold typeface followed by the objectives within each group. The table is a comparison
between the two versions of the exam skills measured and the third column describes
the extent of the changes.
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Skill area prior to July 26, 2024 Skill area as of July 26, 2024 Change
Audience profile No
change
Describe the concepts of security, Describe the concepts of security, No
compliance, and identity compliance, and identity change
Describe security and compliance Describe security and compliance No
concepts concepts change
Define identity concepts Define identity concepts No
change
Describe the capabilities of Microsoft Describe the capabilities of Microsoft No
Entra Entra change
Describe function and identity types of Describe function and identity types of No
Microsoft Entra ID Microsoft Entra ID change
Describe authentication capabilities of Describe authentication capabilities of No
Microsoft Entra ID Microsoft Entra ID change
Describe access management capabilities Describe access management capabilities No
of Microsoft Entra ID of Microsoft Entra ID change
Describe identity protection and Describe identity protection and Minor
governance capabilities of Microsoft Entra governance capabilities of Microsoft Entra
Describe the capabilities of Microsoft Describe the capabilities of Microsoft No
security solutions security solutions change
Describe core infrastructure security Describe core infrastructure security No
services in Azure services in Azure change
Describe security management Describe security management No
capabilities of Azure capabilities of Azure change
Describe capabilities of Microsoft Sentinel Describe capabilities of Microsoft Sentinel No
change
Describe threat protection with Microsoft Describe threat protection with Microsoft No
Defender XDR Defender XDR change
Describe the capabilities of Microsoft Describe the capabilities of Microsoft No
compliance solutions compliance solutions change
Describe Microsoft Service Trust Portal Describe Microsoft Service Trust Portal No
and privacy principles and privacy principles change
Describe compliance management Describe compliance management No
capabilities of Microsoft Purview capabilities of Microsoft Purview change
Skill area prior to July 26, 2024 Skill area as of July 26, 2024 Change
Describe information protection, data Describe information protection, data No
lifecycle management, and data lifecycle management, and data change
governance capabilities in Microsoft governance capabilities in Microsoft
Purview Purview
Describe insider risk, eDiscovery, and Describe insider risk, eDiscovery, and No
audit capabilities in Microsoft Purview audit capabilities in Microsoft Purview change
Skills measured prior to July 26, 2024
Audience profile
This exam is targeted to you, if you’re looking to familiarize yourself with the
fundamentals of security, compliance, and identity (SCI) across cloud-based and related
Microsoft services.
If you have an interest in Microsoft SCI solutions, this exam is for you, whether you’re a:
Business stakeholder
New or existing IT professional
Student
You should be familiar with Microsoft Azure and Microsoft 365 and want to understand
how Microsoft SCI solutions can span across these solution areas to provide a holistic
and end-to-end solution.
Skills at a glance
Describe the concepts of security, compliance, and identity (10–15%)
Describe the capabilities of Microsoft Entra (25–30%)
Describe the capabilities of Microsoft security solutions (35–40%)
Describe the capabilities of Microsoft compliance solutions (20–25%)
Describe the concepts of security, compliance, and
identity (10–15%)
Describe security and compliance concepts
Describe the shared responsibility model
Describe defense-in-depth
Describe the Zero Trust model
Describe encryption and hashing
Describe Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) concepts
Define identity concepts
Define identity as the primary security perimeter
Define authentication
Define authorization
Describe identity providers
Describe the concept of directory services and Active Directory
Describe the concept of federation
Describe the capabilities of Microsoft Entra (25–30%)
Describe function and identity types of Microsoft Entra ID
Describe Microsoft Entra ID
Describe types of identities
Describe hybrid identity
Describe authentication capabilities of Microsoft Entra ID
Describe the authentication methods
Describe multi-factor authentication (MFA)
Describe password protection and management capabilities
Describe access management capabilities of Microsoft Entra ID
Describe Conditional Access
Describe Microsoft Entra roles and role-based access control (RBAC)
Describe identity protection and governance capabilities of
Microsoft Entra
Describe Microsoft Entra ID Governance
Describe access reviews
Describe the capabilities of Microsoft Entra Privileged Identity Management
Describe Entra ID Protection
Describe Microsoft Entra Permissions Management
Describe the capabilities of Microsoft security solutions
(35–40%)
Describe core infrastructure security services in Azure
Describe Azure distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) Protection
Describe Azure Firewall
Describe Web Application Firewall (WAF)
Describe network segmentation with Azure virtual networks
Describe network security groups (NSGs)
Describe Azure Bastion
Describe Azure Key Vault
Describe security management capabilities of Azure
Describe Microsoft Defender for Cloud
Describe Cloud Security Posture Management (CSPM)
Describe how security policies and initiatives improve the cloud security posture
Describe enhanced security features provided by cloud workload protection
Describe capabilities of Microsoft Sentinel
Define the concepts of security information and event management (SIEM) and
security orchestration automated response (SOAR)
Describe threat detection and mitigation capabilities in Microsoft Sentinel
Describe threat protection with Microsoft Defender XDR
Describe Microsoft Defender XDR services
Describe Microsoft Defender for Office 365
Describe Microsoft Defender for Endpoint
Describe Microsoft Defender for Cloud Apps
Describe Microsoft Defender for Identity
Describe Microsoft Defender Vulnerability Management
Describe Microsoft Defender Threat Intelligence (Defender TI)
Describe the Microsoft Defender portal
Describe the capabilities of Microsoft compliance
solutions (20–25%)
Describe Microsoft Service Trust Portal and privacy principles
Describe the Service Trust Portal offerings
Describe the privacy principles of Microsoft
Describe Microsoft Priva
Describe compliance management capabilities of Microsoft
Purview
Describe the Microsoft Purview compliance portal
Describe Compliance Manager
Describe the uses and benefits of compliance score
Describe information protection, data lifecycle management, and
data governance capabilities of Microsoft Purview
Describe the data classification capabilities
Describe the benefits of Content explorer and Activity explorer
Describe sensitivity labels and sensitivity label policies
Describe data loss prevention (DLP)
Describe records management
Describe retention policies, retention labels, and retention label policies
Describe unified data governance solutions in Microsoft Purview
Describe insider risk, eDiscovery, and audit capabilities in Microsoft
Purview
Describe insider risk management
Describe eDiscovery solutions in Microsoft Purview
Describe audit solutions in Microsoft Purview
Study guide for the Applied Skills
assessment lab: Configure secure access
to your workloads using Azure
networking
Article • 07/31/2024
Purpose of this document
This study guide provides a summary of the topics covered in the assessment lab, along
with additional resources to help you prepare. Note that the learning path on the
credential details page may include more modules than the "Tasks performed" to
provide a cohesive learning experience.
Tasks at a glance
Create and configure virtual networks
Create a virtual network
Configure subnets
Configure virtual network peering
Supporting module (s):
Configure virtual networks
Configure Azure Virtual Network peering
Configure network routing
Create and configure a route table
Associate a route table to a subnet
Create and configure a NAT gateway
Supporting module (s):
Manage and control traffic flow in your Azure deployment with routes
Create DNS zones and configure DNS settings
Create and configure a private DNS zone
Create and configure DNS records
Configure DNS settings on a virtual network
Supporting module (s):
Configure Azure DNS
Create and configure network security groups (NSGs)
Create an NSG
Associate an NSG to a subnet or a network interface
Create NSG security rules
Create and use Application Security Groups (ASGs) in NSG security rules
Supporting module (s):
Configure network security groups
Create and configure Azure Firewall
Create an Azure Firewall
Create and configure a firewall policy
Supporting module (s):
Introduction to Azure Firewall
Study guide for the Applied Skills
assessment lab: Secure storage for
Azure Files and Azure Blob Storage
Article • 07/31/2024
Purpose of this document
This study guide provides a summary of the topics covered in the assessment lab, along
with additional resources to help you prepare. Note that the learning path on the
credential details page may include more modules than the "Tasks performed" to
provide a cohesive learning experience.
Tasks at a glance
Create and configure a storage account
Configure the appropriate storage account performance (standard versus
premium)
Configure redundancy settings
Configure secure transfer and TLS version
Configure replication
Supporting module (s):
Create an Azure Storage account
Create and configure Blob Storage
Create a Blob Storage container
Configure access level for Blob Storage
Configure the Blob Storage tiers
Configure lifecycle management
Configure data protection for Blob Storage
Supporting module (s):
Configure Azure Blob Storage
Create and configure Azure Files
Create an Azure Files share
Configure performance tiers
Configure data protection for Azure Files
Supporting module (s):
Plan and implement security for storage
Configure encryption
Configure encryption for data at rest, including Microsoft managed keys and
customer managed keys
Configure encryption for data in transit
Supporting module (s):
Configure Azure Storage security
Configure networking for storage
Create and configure private endpoints
Create and configure service endpoints
Configure Azure Storage firewalls and virtual networks
Supporting module (s):
Secure and isolate access to Azure resources by using network security groups
and service endpoints
Study guide for the Applied Skills
assessment lab: Deploy and configure
Azure Monitor
Article • 06/12/2024
Purpose of this document
This study guide provides a summary of the topics covered in the assessment lab, along
with additional resources to help you prepare. Note that the learning path on the
credential details page may include more modules than the "Tasks performed" to
provide a cohesive learning experience.
Tasks at a glance
Create and configure a Log Analytics workspace
Create a Log Analytics workspace
Configure access to a Log Analytics workspace
Configure data retention
Configure Log Analytics health status alert
Supporting module (s):
Create and configure a Log Analytics workspace
Configure change analysis
Enable Azure Monitor Change Analysis for one of two (pre-deployed) web apps
and its App Service plan
Create a custom Change Analysis filter and pin it to the default dashboard in the
Azure portal
Supporting module (s):
Configure monitoring for applications
Configure monitoring for applications
Create an Application Insights resource
Configure data sampling rate
Set daily telemetry volume cap
Configure anomaly detection email notifications
Configure SQL Insights
Configure diagnostic logging
Supporting module (s):
Configure monitoring for applications
Configure monitoring for virtual machines (VMs)
Deploy Azure Monitor Agent to a virtual machine
Configure data collection rules, including Windows event logs, syslog, IIS logs, and
application-specific logs
Enable VM Insights
Supporting module (s):
Configure monitoring for virtual machines
Configure monitoring for virtual networks
Configure monitoring for virtual networks
Create and configure an Azure Network Watcher Connection Monitor
Create and configure a flow log
Enable Traffic Analytics
Configure access to flow logs
Supporting module (s):
Configure monitoring for virtual networks
Configure alerts and responses
Create an action group
Create an alert rule
Create an alert processing rule to suppress notifications during a specific time
window
Configure automated responses to alerts, including notifications and runbooks
Supporting module (s):
Configure alerts and responses
Study guide for the Applied Skills
assessment lab: Deploy and administer
Linux virtual machines on Microsoft
Azure
Article • 08/20/2024
Purpose of this document
This study guide provides a summary of the topics covered in the assessment lab, along
with additional resources to help you prepare. Note that the learning path on the
credential details page may include more modules than the "Tasks performed" to
provide a cohesive learning experience.
Tasks at a glance
Create and configure a Linux VM
Create a Linux VM
Add data disks and configure partitions
Configure a Linux VM
Configure SSH access to a Linux VM
Update Linux VM operating systems
Install and run workload dependencies
Supporting module (s):
Introduction to Linux on Azure
Provisioning a Linux virtual machine in Microsoft Azure
Introduction to Bash
Configure monitoring and backup of Linux VMs
Configure VM insights
Create an alert
Configure Azure Backup
Supporting module (s):
Monitor your Azure virtual machines with Azure Monitor
Protect your virtual machines by using Azure Backup
Scale Linux VMs vertically
Identify performance issues
Resize a VM
Supporting module (s):
Configure virtual machines
Configure identities and roles for Linux VMs
Assign a managed identity
Assign an Azure role
Supporting module (s):
Implement access maangement for Azure resources
Access Azure Storage from a Linux VM
Mount an SMB Azure file share on a Linux VM
Transfer data to and from a Linux VM by using AzCopy
Supporting module (s):
Configure Azure Files and Azure File Sync
Copy and move blobs from one container or storage account to another using
the AzCopy command
Study guide for the Applied Skills
assessment lab: Administer Active
Directory Domain Services
Article • 06/12/2024
Purpose of this document
This study guide provides a summary of the topics covered in the assessment lab, along
with additional resources to help you prepare. Note that the learning path on the
credential details page may include more modules than the "Tasks performed" to
provide a cohesive learning experience.
Tasks at a glance
Deploy and manage AD DS domain controllers
Deploy domain controllers
Transfer a Flexible Single Master Operations (FSMO) role
Supporting module(s):
Manage AD DS domain controllers and FSMO roles
Configure Active Directory topology
Raise the functional level of a domain or forest
Create a new site and map it to a subnet
Move domain controllers between sites
Supporting module(s):
Introduction to AD DS
Deploy and manage AD DS domain controllers
Deploy domain controllers
Transfer a Flexible Single Master Operations (FSMO) role
Supporting module(s):
Manage AD DS domain controllers and FSMO roles
Create and manage AD DS objects
Create a user account
Perform bulk management tasks for user accounts
Manage disabled users accounts
Reset user passwords
Implement a group Managed Service Account (gMSA)
Create groups
Add users to groups, including privileged groups and the Protected Users group
Create and manage organizational units
Recover items from the AD DS recycle bin
Supporting module(s):
Introduction to AD DS
Create and configure Group Policy Objects (GPOs) in AD DS
Create and link a GPO
Configure Group Policy settings
Configure Group Policy scope and processing order
Supporting module(s):
Implement Group Policy Objects
Manage security in AD DS
Delegate permissions in AD DS
Configure the domain password policy
Configure and apply a fined-grained password policy
Configure auditing, including advanced audit policy
Configure user rights assignment by using Group Policy
Supporting module(s):
Implement Group Policy Objects
Monitor and troubleshoot AD DS
Study guide for the Applied Skills
assessment lab: Deploy and manage
Microsoft Azure Arc--enabled
Article • 06/27/2024
Purpose of this document
This study guide provides a summary of the topics covered in the assessment lab, along
with additional resources to help you prepare. Note that the learning path on the
credential details page may include more modules than the "Tasks performed" to
provide a cohesive learning experience.
Tasks at a glance
Onboard servers to Azure Arc
Add a server to Azure Arc by using the interactive method
Create a service principal
Add a server to Azure Arc by using the at-scale method
Register Windows Admin Center with Azure
Add a server to Azure Arc by using Windows Admin Center
Supporting module (s):
Plan and deploy Azure Arc-enabled servers at scale
Configure monitoring of Azure Arc--enabled Windows Server
instances by using Azure Policy
Create a Log Analytics workspace
Create and configure a data collection rule
Create a data collection endpoint
Create an Azure Policy assignment
Supporting module (s):
Govern your hybrid and multicloud machines through Azure Arc-enabled
servers
Configure updates of Azure Arc--enabled servers by using Azure
Update Manager
Enable Windows Update service on the Azure Arc--enabled servers
Configure periodic assessments for a single Arc--enabled server
Configure periodic checking for missing system updates on multiple servers by
using Azure Policy
Configure patch orchestration for a single Arc--enabled server
Install one-time updates
Configure a maintenance schedule
Supporting module (s):
Organize and inventory hybrid and multicloud machines through Arc-enabled
servers
Configure Microsoft Defender for Cloud for Azure Arc--enabled
servers
Configure Microsoft Defender for Cloud workload protection for servers
Configure Defender for Cloud workload protection for SQL Server
Apply Defender for Cloud--based recommendations
Supporting module (s):
Secure your hybrid and multicloud machines by using Azure Arc-enabled
servers
Manage Azure Arc--enabled servers by using scripting
Implement VM extensions in Azure Arc--enabled servers
Perform maintenance by using the azcmagent CLI
Perform management tasks by using Run Command on Azure Arc--enabled servers
Supporting module (s):
Manage hybrid workloads with Azure Arc
Study guide for the Applied Skills
assessment lab: Implement security
through a pipeline using Azure DevOps
Article • 06/12/2024
Purpose of this document
This study guide provides a summary of the topics covered in the assessment lab, along
with additional resources to help you prepare. Note that the learning path on the
credential details page may include more modules than the "Tasks performed" to
provide a cohesive learning experience.
Tasks at a glance
Configure secure access to pipeline resources
Configure pipeline access to agent pools
Configure pipeline access to secret variables in variable groups
Configure pipeline access to secure files
Configure pipeline access to service connections
Configure pipeline access to environments
Configure pipeline access to repositories
Supporting module (s):
Configure secure access to pipeline resources
Configure and validate permissions
Configure and validate user permissions to the pipeline
Configure and validate pipeline permissions
Configure and validate approval and branch checks
Supporting module (s):
Configure and validate permissions
Configure a project and repository structure to support secure
pipelines
Separate a project into another repository
Separate a project into two projects
Supporting module (s):
Configure a project and repository structure to support secure pipelines
Extend a pipeline to use multiple templates
Create a nested template
Rewrite the main deployment pipeline
Configure the pipeline and the application to use tokenization
Open application, create tokens, create YAML to remove plain text secrets
Restrict agent logging
Identify and conditionally remove script tasks from templates
Supporting module (s):
Extend a pipeline to use multiple templates
Manage identity for projects, pipelines, and agents
Configure a Microsoft-hosted pool
Configure agents for projects
Configure agent identities
Configure the scope of a service connection
Convert to a managed identity
Supporting module (s):
Manage identity for projects, pipelines, and agents
Study guide for the Applied Skills
assessment lab: Develop an ASP.NET
Core web app that consumes an API
Article • 06/12/2024
Purpose of this document
This study guide provides a summary of the topics covered in the assessment lab, along
with additional resources to help you prepare. Note that the learning path on the
credential details page may include more modules than the "Tasks performed" to
provide a cohesive learning experience.
Tasks at a glance
Interact with an API
Retrieve an API URI and call a specific REST endpoint
Invoke a protected method by using an API key
Supporting module (s):
Interact with an ASP.NET Core minimal API
Implement safe HTTP operations
Implement a REST client
Write a GET request
Implement paging
Implement filtering
Supporting module (s):
Implement HTTP operations in ASP.NET Razor Pages
Implement unsafe HTTP operations
Write a POST request
Write a PUT request
Write a DELETE request
Write a PATCH request
Supporting module (s):
Implement HTTP operations in ASP.NET Razor Pages
Render API responses by using Razor Pages
Save user input by using the API
Iterate through a result set to display data
Render HTTP status responses in a Razor Page
Supporting module (s):
Render API responses in ASP.NET Core Razor Pages
Deploy a project to Azure App Service
Compile a project
Deploy a build to Azure App Service
Supporting module (s):
Interact with an ASP.NET Core minimal API
Study guide for the Applied Skills
assessment lab: Deploy cloud-native
apps using Azure Container Apps
Article • 06/12/2024
Purpose of this document
This study guide provides a summary of the topics covered in the assessment lab, along
with additional resources to help you prepare. Note that the learning path on the
credential details page may include more modules than the "Tasks performed" to
provide a cohesive learning experience.
Tasks at a glance
Configure a secure connection between an Azure Container
Registry and an ACA
Configure a managed identity
Configure ACRpull permissions for the managed identity
Configure private endpoints
Supporting module (s):
Configure Azure Container Registry for container app deployments
Create and configure a container app in Azure Container Apps
Create a container app environment
Create a container app
Add services to the environment
Configure ingress for services
Configure secrets and storage
Supporting module (s):
Configure a container app in Azure Container Apps
Configure continuous integration by using Azure Pipelines
Configure an Azure Container Apps deployment task
Configure secrets in Azure Key Vault
Configure environment variables
Supporting module (s):
Configure continuous deployment for container apps
Scale a deployed app in Azure Container Apps
Configure HTTP scale rules
Configure TCP scale rules
Configure custom scale rules
Supporting module (s):
Scale and manage deployed container apps
Manage revisions in Azure Container Apps
Set up a staging environment
Choose a revision mode
Create a new revision
Configure traffic splitting
Supporting module (s):
Scale and manage deployed container apps
Study guide for the Applied Skills
assessment lab: Develop AI agents using
Microsoft Azure OpenAI and Semantic
Kernel
Article • 06/27/2024
Purpose of this document
This study guide provides a summary of the topics covered in the assessment lab, along
with additional resources to help you prepare. Note that the learning path on the
credential details page may include more modules than the "Tasks performed" to
provide a cohesive learning experience.
Tasks at a glance
Prepare the development environment
Deploy an Azure OpenAI Service model
Retrieve and store an endpoint and a key
Create a new console application
Supporting module (s):
Build your kernel
Run prompts with Semantic Kernel
Create a Semantic Kernel object
Create and run a prompt
Supporting module (s):
Create plugins for semantic kernel
Improve the prompt
Refine the prompt to be more specific, such as changing the output format or the
style
Define message roles in chat completion prompts
Add variables to the prompt
Add context to the prompt by using the ChatHistory object
Configure few-shot prompting
Save the prompt as a file
Supporting module (s):
Create plugins for semantic kernel
Create native plug-ins for Semantic Kernel
Create native plug-ins for Semantic Kernel
Create and decorate a plug-in class
Invoke native function manually
Invoke native function automatically
Combine prompts and functions
Supporting module (s):
Give your AI agent skills
Implement nested functions
Embed core plug-ins, including conversation summary and time
Use the Handlebars template prompt
Create and embed a custom nested function
Supporting module (s):
Combine Prompts and Functions
Give your AI agent skills
Improve automation by using planners
Create a Handlebars planner
Create and run a plan
Save a plan
Optimize a plan by modifying the template
Supporting module (s):
Use intelligent planners
Guided project - Create an AI travel agent
Study guide for the Applied Skills
assessment lab: Build distributed apps
with .NET Aspire
Article • 09/26/2024
Purpose of this document
This study guide provides a summary of the topics covered in the assessment lab, along
with additional resources to help you prepare. Note that the learning path on the
credential details page may include more modules than the "Tasks performed" to
provide a cohesive learning experience.
Tasks at a glance
Add .NET Aspire to a solution
Create and configure an app host project
CCreate and configure a service defaults project
Supporting module (s):
Introduction to .NET Aspire
Configure service discovery
Configure service discovery in dependent projects
Configure service discovery in external services
Supporting module (s):
Create a .NET Aspire application
Configure components
Install packages to a .NET Aspire solution
Register the service in the consuming project
Supporting module (s):
Introduction to .NET Aspire
Monitor resources with the .NET Aspire dashboard
Identify and resolve errors in dependent projects
Identify and resolve errors in upstream services
Identify and resolve performance issues
Supporting module (s):
Use telemetry in a .NET Aspire app
Create tests with .NET Aspire
Create integration tests
Create functional tests
Supporting module (s):
Use databases in a .NET Aspire project
Prepare for deployment
Configure resource types for deployment
Publish a .NET Aspire manifest
Supporting module (s):
Improve performance with a cache in a .NET Aspire project
Study guide for the Applied Skills
assessment lab: Migrate SQL Server
workloads to Azure SQL Database
Article • 06/12/2024
Purpose of this document
This study guide provides a summary of the topics covered in the assessment lab, along
with additional resources to help you prepare. Note that the learning path on the
credential details page may include more modules than the "Tasks performed" to
provide a cohesive learning experience.
Tasks at a glance
Assess and prepare databases for migration
Install and run Azure SQL Migration extension for Azure Data Studio
Identify and resolve issues that will block migration
Identify and resolve compatibility issues
Choose the correct purchasing model for an Azure SQL Database based on
requirements
Supporting module (s):
Assess SQL Server databases for migration to Azure SQL
Provision and configure an Azure SQL Database
Specify the database name
Create an Azure SQL server
Configure compute and storage
Select a backup storage redundancy option
Configure a private endpoint
Select database collation
Configure an Microsoft Entra ID admin account
Supporting module (s):
Deploy PaaS solutions with Azure SQL
Migrate a database to an Azure SQL Database
Migrate a database
Migrate set of tables
Supporting module (s):
Migrate SQL Server workloads to Azure SQL Database
Configure disaster recovery
Configure active geo-replication
Select the correct server
Set up user access to the secondary database
Failover to a different region
Supporting module (s):
Perform post-migration tasks on Azure SQL
Perform post-migration configuration
Enable long-term backup support
Configure health alerts
Create alert rules for space used and CPU
Enable and configure Azure SQL Auditing
Supporting module (s):
Perform post-migration tasks on Azure SQL
Migrate instance-level dependencies
Migrate users
Migrate logins
Supporting module (s):
Perform post-migration tasks on Azure SQL
Study guide for the Applied Skills
assessment lab: Create an intelligent
document processing solution with
Azure AI Document Intelligence
Article • 06/12/2024
Purpose of this document
This study guide provides a summary of the topics covered in the assessment lab, along
with additional resources to help you prepare. Note that the learning path on the
credential details page may include more modules than the "Tasks performed" to
provide a cohesive learning experience.
Tasks at a glance
Create and configure resources
Create a Document Intelligence resource
Configure blob storage
Sort documents by type
Supporting module (s):
Plan an Azure AI Document Intelligence solution
Configure model endpoints for document types
Choose when to use invoice versus receipt versus OCR
Get the endpoint and key for the resource from the portal
Enter the endpoint URL
Supporting module (s):
Use prebuilt Form Recognizer models
Extract key value pairs
Manually analyze file by using the Document Intelligence Studio
Remove key value pairs that have a confidence level below NN%
Supporting module (s):
Use prebuilt Form Recognizer models
Create a template-based custom model
Configure Document Intelligence Studio and connect it to the Azure resource
Label key value pairs on documents by using Document Intelligence Studio
Compose and test a model
Deploy a model
Create a custom Document Intelligence project
Supporting module (s):
Extract data from forms with Azure Document Intelligence
Programmatically analyze data in form
Retrieve the endpoint for a model
Download a set of documents from a storage endpoint
Send documents to a model
Process results of a model to perform a calculation, such as a total
Provide a list of all instances of a specific property in the set of documents
Download a set of documents from a storage endpoint
Send documents to the Read OCR model
Send extracted text to Language service
Supporting module (s):
Extract data from forms with Azure Document Intelligence
Study guide for the Applied Skills
assessment lab: Build a natural
language processing solution with
Azure AI Language
Article • 06/12/2024
Purpose of this document
This study guide provides a summary of the topics covered in the assessment lab, along
with additional resources to help you prepare. Note that the learning path on the
credential details page may include more modules than the "Tasks performed" to
provide a cohesive learning experience.
Tasks at a glance
Deploy a language resource and use prebuilt models
Create a language resource that includes custom features
Select an appropriate pre-built model
Specify the endpoint
Supporting module (s):
Analyze text with Azure AI Language
Create a custom text classification solution
Create a new text classification project
Upload training data and a JSON file that defines labels
Deploy a text classification solution and connect it to an existing application
Supporting module (s):
Create a custom text classification solution
Create a custom Named Entity Recognition (NER) solution
Create a new NER project
Upload training data and label files
Deploy an NER solution and connect it to an existing application
Supporting module (s):
Create a custom named entity extraction solution
Create a conversational language understanding (CLU) solution
Import a conversational language understanding project
Define a custom data split
Deploy a conversational language understanding solution and connect it to an
existing application
Supporting module (s):
Build a conversational language understanding model
Create a question answering solution
Create a question answering project
Upload a source file
Deploy a question answering solution and connect it to an existing application
Supporting module (s):
Build a question answering solution
Study guide for the Applied Skills
assessment lab: Build an Azure AI Vision
solution
Article • 06/12/2024
Purpose of this document
This study guide provides a summary of the topics covered in the assessment lab, along
with additional resources to help you prepare. Note that the learning path on the
credential details page may include more modules than the "Tasks performed" to
provide a cohesive learning experience.
Tasks at a glance
Create a Computer Vision resource
Develop a proof of concept from a built-in model
Create a Computer Vision resource in Azure
Upload files to Vision Studio
Supporting module (s):
Analyze images
Analyze images
Filter based on confidence scores
Filter based on bounding boxes
Configure client object in code
Extract text from images
Supporting module (s):
Analyze images
Create a custom image analysis model
Prepare the dataset
Import labels from a COCO file
Add additional labels to dataset
Supporting module (s):
Classify images
Train and evaluate the model
Split training dataset
Train and score dataset
Compare models by analyzing metrics
Publish model
Supporting module (s):
Classify images
Consume a custom model
Configure an app to use a key and endpoint
Call model and get results
Implement logic to process image attributes
Supporting module (s):
Classify images
Analyze video
Retrieve specific frames by using a search query
Analyze frames
Supporting module (s):
Analyze video
Study guide for the Applied Skills
assessment lab: Train and manage a
machine learning model with Azure
Machine Learning
Article • 06/12/2024
Purpose of this document
This study guide provides a summary of the topics covered in the assessment lab, along
with additional resources to help you prepare. Note that the learning path on the
credential details page may include more modules than the "Tasks performed" to
provide a cohesive learning experience.
Tasks at a glance
Set up a development environment in Azure Machine Learning
Create and configure an appropriate compute instance
Clone git repositories in Azure ML
Install appropriate libraries in notebooks
Supporting module (s):
Work with compute targets in Azure Machine Learning
Prepare data for model training
Connect to a data asset by using the Azure ML SDK
Identify and resolve data quality issues by using Python
Perform feature engineering
Manage versioning of a data asset
Supporting module (s):
Make data available in Azure Machine Learning
Create and configure a model training script as a command job
Create and configure an appropriate compute resource for the training
Configure training parameters
Submit a command job that trains a model
Supporting module (s):
Work with compute targets in Azure Machine Learning
Run a training script as a command job in Azure Machine Learning
Manage artifacts by using MLflow
Log metrics, parameters, and artifacts by using MLflow
Log a model by using Mlflow
Query MLflow logs by using the MLflow SDK
Supporting module (s):
Track model training with MLflow in jobs
Deploy a model for real-time consumption
Register a model
Create and configure an online endpoint
Deploy a model to an online endpoint
Test a deployed model by invoking the endpoint
Supporting module (s):
Deploy a model to a managed online endpoint
Register an MLflow model in Azure Machine Learning
Study guide for the Applied Skills
assessment lab: Implement a Real-Time
Intelligence Solution with Microsoft
Fabric
Article • 06/11/2024
Purpose of this document
This study guide provides a summary of the topics covered in the assessment lab, along
with additional resources to help you prepare. Note that the learning path on the
credential details page may include more modules than the "Tasks performed" to
provide a cohesive learning experience.
Tasks at a glance
Prepare a Real-Time Intelligence environment
Create a KQL database
Create lookup tables
Enable data mirroring in OneLake
Create an Eventhouse and add a KQL database
Supporting module (s):
Get started with Real-Time Intelligence in Microsoft Fabric
Create and load data from external sources
Load data from a storage account
Create an external table
Validate that data sources are loaded correctly by using a row count, a filtered
count, and a group by count
Supporting module (s):
Use real time eventstreams in Microsoft Fabric
Query data in a KQL database in Microsoft Fabric
Load and process streaming data by using Eventstreams
Connect a streaming dataset to an Eventstream
Load data directly
Configure event processing
Load data by using windowing
Send data to a KQL database
Supporting module (s):
Use real time eventstreams in Microsoft Fabric
Explore the data
Convert SQL to KQL
Query data for min/max, median, and summary statistics
Visualize data by using the render operator, including bar, line, column, and scatter
charts
Perform row-based calculations
Create relationships between tables
Process free text data by using the parse operator
Query data in a KQL database in Microsoft Fabric
Manipulate data
Change data types by using a table variable
Group or aggregate data by using the top-nested operator
Perform data cleansing processes on the data, including time-series
Create an update policy
Create a materialized view
Create a user-defined stored function
Supporting module (s):
Get started with Real-Time Intelligence in Microsoft Fabric
Study guide for the Applied Skills
assessment lab: Implement a lakehouse
in Microsoft Fabric
Article • 06/18/2024
Purpose of this document
This study guide provides a summary of the topics covered in the assessment lab, along
with additional resources to help you prepare. Note that the learning path on the
credential details page may include more modules than the "Tasks performed" to
provide a cohesive learning experience.
Tasks at a glance
Create a lakehouse
Create a workspace and assign the workspace to a Fabric capacity
Create and manage shortcuts to other lakehouse data in the same workspace
Create tables, including managed and external
Supporting module (s):
Introduction to end-to-end analytics using Microsoft Fabric
Get started with lakehouses in Microsoft Fabric
Use Apache Spark in Microsoft Fabric
Ingest data
Upload files using the lakehouse explorer
Ingest data by using a data pipeline, dataflow, or notebook
Schedule data pipelines, dataflows, and notebooks
Supporting module (s):
Get started with lakehouses in Microsoft Fabric
Ingest Data with Dataflows Gen2 in Microsoft Fabric
Use Data Factory pipelines in Microsoft Fabric
Transform data
Implement a star schema, including Type 1 and Type 2 slowly-changing dimensions
Transform columns
Shape tables
Implement data cleansing
Implement file partitioning
Load transformed data into a Delta table
Supporting module (s):
Organize a Fabric lakehouse using medallion architecture design
Work with Delta Lake tables in Microsoft Fabric
Perform exploratory analytics
Query data by using the SQL analytics endpoint
Create relationships between tables
Analyze data by using the default semantic model
Supporting module (s):
Organize a Fabric lakehouse using medallion architecture design
Study guide for the Applied Skills
assessment lab: Implement a data
warehouse in Microsoft Fabric
Article • 06/12/2024
Purpose of this document
This study guide provides a summary of the topics covered in the assessment lab, along
with additional resources to help you prepare. Note that the learning path on the
credential details page may include more modules than the "Tasks performed" to
provide a cohesive learning experience.
Tasks at a glance
Create a data warehouse
Create a workspace and assign the workspace to a Fabric capacity
Provision a data warehouse
Set data warehouse properties
Supporting module (s):
Get started with data warehouses in Microsoft Fabric
Load data
Load data by using a data pipeline
Load data by using a dataflow
Load data by using a cross-warehouse query
Load data by using the COPY command
Supporting module (s):
Load data into a Microsoft Fabric data warehouse
Transform data
Choose columns
Customize columns
Transform rows, including filtering and group by
Clean data
Denormalize data
Supporting module (s):
Load data into a Microsoft Fabric data warehouse
Model a star schema
Create fact tables
Create dimension tables and slowly changing dimensions
Create relationships
Supporting module (s):
Load data into a Microsoft Fabric data warehouse
Query and modify data
Create views
Create tored procedures
Create functions
Supporting module (s):
Query a data warehouse in Microsoft Fabric
Manage security
Grant access by using workspace roles
Configure object-level permissions
Configure dynamic data masking rules
Configure column-level security
Configure row-level security
Supporting module (s):
Get started with data warehouses in Microsoft Fabric
Study guide for the Applied Skills
assessment lab: Implement a data
science and machine learning solution
with Microsoft Fabric
Article • 06/12/2024
Purpose of this document
This study guide provides a summary of the topics covered in the assessment lab, along
with additional resources to help you prepare. Note that the learning path on the
credential details page may include more modules than the "Tasks performed" to
provide a cohesive learning experience.
Tasks at a glance
Ingest and load data
Ingest data in a Lakehouse
Load Lakehouse data into a notebook
Convert data to a dataframe
Supporting module (s):
Explore data for data science with notebooks in Microsoft Fabric
Explore data in a notebook
Explore data by displaying a dataframe
Explore data by running statistics
Explore data by building a visualization
Supporting module (s):
Explore data for data science with notebooks in Microsoft Fabric
Prepare and transform data
Aggregate data
Identify and resolve missing data
Identify and remove duplicate data
Perform one-hot encoding
Normalize and scale data
Supporting module (s):
Preprocess data with Data Wrangler in Microsoft Fabric
Train and evaluate a model
Split datasets into training, validation and test sets
Train a model by using Scikit-learn
Train a model by using SynapseML
Evaluate regression and classification metrics for a model
Supporting module (s):
Train and track machine learning models with MLflow in Microsoft Fabric
Track models and experiments
Create an experiment
Track model metrics, parameters, and artifacts by using MLflow
Retrieve experiment runs and their metrics by using MLflow
Supporting module (s):
Train and track machine learning models with MLflow in Microsoft Fabric
Generate predictions from a model
Score a model by using the PREDICT function
Write model prediction results to the Lakehouse
Save and register an ML model in Microsoft Fabric by using MLflow
Supporting module (s):
Generate batch predictions using a deployed model in Microsoft Fabric
Study guide for the Applied Skills
assessment lab: Build AI-powered
solutions by using Microsoft Azure
Database for PostgreSQL
Article • 09/20/2024
Purpose of this document
This study guide provides a summary of the topics covered in the assessment lab, along
with additional resources to help you prepare. Note that the learning path on the
credential details page may include more modules than the "Tasks performed" to
provide a cohesive learning experience.
Tasks at a glance
Configure an Azure Database for PostgreSQL environment
Import a sample database
Connect to the database
Configure the Azure OpenAI Service extension
Create an Azure OpenAI deployment
Supporting module (s):
Get started with generative AI in Azure Database for PostgreSQL
Generate document embeddings
Create SQL tables for embeddings
Choose an appropriate Azure OpenAI model to generate embeddings
Generate embeddings from preexisting text
Create a vector index on embeddings
Supporting module (s):
Enable semantic search in Azure Database for PostgreSQL
Implement semantic search
Convert a search string into a vector
Query the vector
Create a semantic search function
Supporting module (s):
Enable semantic search in Azure Database for PostgreSQL
Apply RAG
Define a pipeline
Retrieve data from the database based on user input
Augment user input with newly generated results
Generate output based on aggregated data
Supporting module (s):
Enable semantic search in Azure Database for PostgreSQL
Transform and analyze natural language
Generate extractive summaries for data
Generate a batch process to persist summary data in the database
Detect language
Translate text
Perform a sentiment analysis on the dataset
Supporting module (s):
Perform sentiment analysis and opinion mining with Azure Database for
PostgreSQL
Study guide for the Applied Skills
assessment lab: Develop data-driven
applications by using Microsoft Azure
SQL Database
Article • 10/22/2024
Purpose of this document
This study guide provides a summary of the topics covered in the assessment lab, along
with additional resources to help you prepare. Note that the learning path on the
credential details page may include more modules than the "Tasks performed" to
provide a cohesive learning experience.
Tasks at a glance
Develop an Azure SQL Database
Create and configure an Azure SQL Database
Import a schema
Modify a schema
Automate publishing of a database
Invoke an automation
Supporting module (s):
Provision an Azure SQL database to store application data
Develop a data API
Create a Data API builder configuration file
Configure a database connection in a static web app
Deploy a configuration file to a static web app
Validate API access
Supporting module (s):
Provision an Azure SQL database to store application data
Enable a read-only Azure SQL Database
Provision a secondary replica
Configure application intent
Supporting module (s):
Provision an Azure SQL database to store application data
Import data by using an external REST endpoint
Create an object that runs sp_invoke_external_rest_endpoint
Convert JSON data to tabular format
Execute a stored procedure to import data
Supporting module (s):
Get started with Transact-SQL programming
Create stored procedures and user-defined functions
Export data by using an Azure function
Enable change tracking
Incorporate an Azure SQL trigger in an existing Azure function
Execute an Azure function to export data
Supporting module (s):
[- Create stored procedures and user-defined functions
Secure an Azure SQL database
Create a user for a managed identity
Assign database permissions
Configure firewall settings
Supporting module (s):
Secure your Azure SQL Database
Study guide for the Applied Skills
assessment lab: Prepare security and
compliance to support Microsoft 365
Copilot
Article • 10/22/2024
Purpose of this document
This study guide provides a summary of the topics covered in the assessment lab, along
with additional resources to help you prepare. Note that the learning path on the
credential details page may include more modules than the "Tasks performed" to
provide a cohesive learning experience.
Tasks at a glance
Prepare your Microsoft 365 environment to support Microsoft 365
Copilot
Configure Copilot-related settings in Microsoft Defender for Office 365, including
preset security policies and analytics
Configure Copilot-related settings in Microsoft Defender for Cloud Apps, including
OAuth policies, file monitoring, information protection, and app access
Configure Copilot access to Microsoft Graph connectors and plug-ins
Select an appropriate Microsoft 365 Apps channel
Configure tenant-level settings for Copilot for Office 365, including Microsoft Edge
browser settings and unified audit log, and enable Microsoft Copilot
Supporting module (s):
[Implement threat protection by using Microsoft Defender for Office
365]https://learn.microsoft.com/training/modules/implement-threat-protection-
use-microsoft-defender-office-365/)
Configure identity governance to support Microsoft 365 Copilot
Configure security defaults
Create and configure Conditional Access policies to support Microsoft 365 Copilot
Configure access to Copilot, including users, groups, privileged access, and access
reviews
Supporting module (s):
Manage secure user access in Microsoft 365
Configure device management to support Microsoft 365 Copilot
Create and manage configuration profiles for endpoint security to support
Microsoft 365 Copilot
Create and manage compliance policies for Microsoft Intune to support Microsoft
365 Copilot
Configure endpoint protection policies for Microsoft Defender for Endpoint to
support Microsoft 365 Copilot
Configure app protection and app configuration policies in Intune to support
Microsoft Defender for Endpoint to support Microsoft 365 Copilot
Configure security baselines in Intune to support Microsoft Defender for Endpoint
to support Microsoft 365 Copilot
Supporting module (s):
Implement endpoint protection by using Microsoft Defender for Endpoint
Configure and manage compliance settings for Microsoft 365
Copilot
Configure data retention to govern Microsoft 365 Copilot
Configure and manage sensitive data, including sensitivity labels, sensitivity
policies, and sensitivity information types
Apply sensitivity labels to Microsoft 365 Groups and SharePoint sites
Manage Microsoft Word export features
Supporting module (s):
Explore retention in Microsoft 365
Implement Microsoft Purview Data Loss Prevention
Implement sensitivity labels
Configure and manage access to information by Microsoft 365
Copilot
Configure tenant sharing settings for SharePoint and OneDrive
Configure permissions for SharePoint sites
Add and remove users from a SharePoint site or Microsoft 365 Group
Configure search to exclude sites from indexing
Configure SharePoint site access reviews
Configure transcription settings in Microsoft Teams meeting policies
Manage visibility settings for a Microsoft Teams team
Supporting module (s):
Implement Microsoft Purview Information Barriers
Study guide for the Applied Skills
assessment lab: Configure SIEM security
operations using Microsoft Sentinel
Article • 06/12/2024
Purpose of this document
This study guide provides a summary of the topics covered in the assessment lab, along
with additional resources to help you prepare. Note that the learning path on the
credential details page may include more modules than the "Tasks performed" to
provide a cohesive learning experience.
Tasks at a glance
Create and configure a Microsoft Sentinel workspace
Create a Log Analytics workspace, including region option
Deploy Microsoft Sentinel to the workspace
Assign a Microsoft Sentinel role to a user
Configure data retention
Supporting module (s):
Create and manage Microsoft Sentinel workspaces
Deploy a Microsoft Sentinel Content Hub solution
Install a Microsoft Sentinel Content Hub solution
Set up data connectors
Install and configure a Windows Security Events via AMA connector
Supporting module (s):
Connect Microsoft services to Microsoft Sentinel
Configure analytics rules in Microsoft Sentinel
Perform an attack
Query Microsoft Sentinel logs to find the attack
Create an analytic rule
Test the analytic rule by performing another attack
Supporting module (s):
Threat detection with Microsoft Sentinel analytics
Connect Windows hosts to Microsoft Sentinel
Configure automation in Microsoft Sentinel
Create and run a Microsoft Sentinel playbook
Configure an analytic rule to run a playbook
Configure an automation rule
Supporting module (s):
Automation in Microsoft Sentinel
Study guide for the Applied Skills
assessment lab: Secure Azure services
and workloads with Microsoft Defender
for Cloud regulatory compliance
controls
Article • 06/12/2024
Purpose of this document
This study guide provides a summary of the topics covered in the assessment lab, along
with additional resources to help you prepare. Note that the learning path on the
credential details page may include more modules than the "Tasks performed" to
provide a cohesive learning experience.
Tasks at a glance
Configure Microsoft Defender for Cloud
Upgrade a Microsoft Defender for Cloud subscription
Install agents on an Azure VM
Configure email notifications
Supporting module (s):
Set up Microsoft Defender for Cloud
Implement just-in-time (JIT) virtual machine (VM) access
Create an NSG
Associate an NSG to a VM network adapter
Enable JIT
Configure JIT
Supporting module (s):
Filter network traffic with a network security group using the Azure portal
Implement a Log Analytics workspace
Create a Log Analytics workspace
Connect a Log Analytics workspace to an Azure VM
Upgrade a Log Analytics workspace
Configure file integrity monitoring
Configure adaptive network hardening rule
Supporting module (s):
Create a Log Analytics workspace for Microsoft Defender for Cloud
Mitigate network security risks
Enable a firewall on a Key vault
Configure security on a network security group
Supporting module (s):
Configure Azure Key Vault networking settings
Mitigate data protection risks
Enable Azure Disk Encryption (ADE)
Configure purge protection on Key vault
Supporting module (s):
Configure Azure Key Vault networking settings
Mitigate endpoint security risks
Enable a private endpoint
Disable public access
Add the Microsoft Defender for Endpoint extension to an Azure VM
Supporting module (s):
Connect an Azure SQL server using an Azure Private Endpoint using the Azure
portal
Mitigate posture and vulnerability management risks
Configure auditing for an Azure VM
Configure a guest configuration extension for an Azure VM
Configure vulnerability assessment for an Azure VM
Supporting module (s):
Configure and integrate a Log Analytics agent and workspace in Defender for
Cloud
Study guide for the Applied Skills
assessment lab: Implement information
protection and data loss prevention by
using Microsoft Purview
Article • 10/22/2024
Purpose of this document
This study guide provides a summary of the topics covered in the assessment lab, along
with additional resources to help you prepare. Note that the learning path on the
credential details page may include more modules than the "Tasks performed" to
provide a cohesive learning experience.
Tasks at a glance
Create a custom sensitive information type
Create a custom sensitive information type that uses a regular expression
Create a custom sensitive information type that uses a keyword list or keyword
dictionary
Create a custom sensitive information type from a built-in sensitive information
type
Create a document fingerprint classifier
Supporting module (s):
Create and manage sensitive information types
Create and publish a sensitivity label
Create sensitivity labels
Create a sub label
Publish a sensitivity label
Enable sensitivity labels for files in SharePoint and OneDrive
Enable co-authoring for files encrypted with sensitivity labels
Supporting module (s):
Create and configure sensitivity labels with Microsoft Purview
Create and assign an auto-labeling policy
Choose or create sublabel for auto-labeling policy
Choose location to apply the auto-labeling policy
Create rule for auto-labeling policy
Assign a sensitivity label by using an auto-labeling policy
Supporting module (s):
Create and configure sensitivity labels with Microsoft Purview
Create a data loss prevention (DLP) policy
Choose policy locations
Create an advanced DLP rule
Configure a policy mode
Supporting module (s):
Prevent data loss in Microsoft Purview
Study guide for the Applied Skills
assessment lab: Defend against
cyberthreats with Microsoft Defender
XDR
Article • 11/11/2024
Purpose of this document
This study guide provides a summary of the topics covered in the assessment lab, along
with additional resources to help you prepare. Note that the learning path on the
credential details page may include more modules than the "Tasks performed" to
provide a cohesive learning experience.
Tasks at a glance
Configure a Defender XDR environment
Configure Defender XDR settings
Configure advanced features in Defender for Endpoint
Configure security policies in Defender for Endpoint
Configure deception rules
Supporting module (s):
Mitigate incidents using Microsoft Defender
Manage devices by using Defender for Endpoint
Onboard devices in Defender for Endpoint
Create a device group and add a device
Set automation level
Set security for access
Supporting module (s):
Deploy the Microsoft Defender for Endpoint environment
Manage incidents in Defender XDR
Simulate an endpoint attack
Assign an incident to another user
Perform actions on users
Add custom indicators
Supporting module (s):
Mitigate incidents using Microsoft Defender
Manage investigations on an endpoint
Perform live response actions on an endpoint
Collect an investigation package
Isolate an endpoint
Analyze a device timeline
Supporting module (s):
Perform device investigations in Microsoft Defender for Endpoint
Perform Advanced Hunting with KQL to detect unique threats
Create KQL queries
Create custom detection rules
Share custom detection rules
Validate custom detection rules
Supporting module (s):
Mitigate incidents using Microsoft Defender
Study guide for the Applied Skills
assessment lab: Implement retention,
eDiscovery, and Communication
Compliance in Microsoft Purview
Article • 10/22/2024
Purpose of this document
This study guide provides a summary of the topics covered in the assessment lab, along
with additional resources to help you prepare. Note that the learning path on the
credential details page may include more modules than the "Tasks performed" to
provide a cohesive learning experience.
Tasks at a glance
Create and configure retention labels
Create and manage retention labels for Microsoft Purview Data Lifecycle
Management
Create and manage retention labels for Microsoft Purview Records Management
Configure and manage event-based retention
Supporting module (s):
[Manage the data lifecycle in Microsoft
Purview]https://learn.microsoft.com/training/modules/m365-compliance-
information-govern-information/)
Apply retention labels
Publish retention labels
Auto-apply retention labels
Create an adaptive scope
Supporting module (s):
Manage data retention and deletion in Microsoft 365 workloads
Create and manage retention policies
Scope retention policies by using admin units
Specify a location to apply the retention policy
Configure retention policy settings
Supporting module (s):
Manage the data lifecycle in Microsoft Purview
Create and configure eDiscovery (Premium) cases
Create an eDiscovery (Premium) case
Add a custodian
Add a data location
Create a collection
Create a review set
Configure eDiscovery case settings
Supporting module (s):
Manage Microsoft Purview eDiscovery (Premium)
Implement Communication Compliance
Delegate permissions for Communication Compliance
Create Communication Compliance policies
Configure Communication Compliance settings
Supporting module (s):
Prepare Microsoft Purview Communication Compliance
Monitor and investigate data and activities by using Content search
Add users to role groups for Content search
Create a Content search
Export Content search results
Download Content search results
Supporting module (s):
Search for content in the Microsoft Purview compliance portal
Study guide for the Applied Skills
assessment lab: Create and manage
canvas apps with Power Apps
Article • 06/12/2024
Purpose of this document
This study guide provides a summary of the topics covered in the assessment lab, along
with additional resources to help you prepare. Note that the learning path on the
credential details page may include more modules than the "Tasks performed" to
provide a cohesive learning experience.
Tasks at a glance
Create a canvas app from scratch
Create a blank canvas app
Choose an appropriate format
Configure app settings
Supporting module (s):
Get started with Power Apps canvas apps
Customize a canvas app in Power Apps
Connect a canvas app to a data source
Choose the appropriate data source type
Add a new connection
Supporting module (s):
Work with external data in a Power Apps canvas app
Configure a gallery
Add a gallery control
Connect a gallery to a data source
Configure fields
Configure navigation
Supporting module (s):
Customize a canvas app in Power Apps
Configure a details screen
Add a detail form
Configure the layout of a form
Select fields and configure display controls
Configure navigation
Supporting module (s):
Customize a canvas app in Power Apps
Write data in a Power Apps canvas app
Configure an input screen
Add an input form
Select fields and configure edit controls
Configure field validation
Configure submit and cancel options
Configure validation
Supporting module (s):
Write data in a Power Apps canvas app
Save and publish a canvas app
Save a canvas app
Publish a canvas app
Supporting module (s):
Publish, share, and maintain a canvas app
Study guide for the Applied Skills
assessment lab: Create and manage
automated processes by using Power
Automate
Article • 06/12/2024
Purpose of this document
This study guide provides a summary of the topics covered in the assessment lab, along
with additional resources to help you prepare. Note that the learning path on the
credential details page may include more modules than the "Tasks performed" to
provide a cohesive learning experience.
Tasks at a glance
Create triggers
Design a cloud flow by using a template
Select an appropriate type of trigger
Upload a data source
Create a timed trigger
Create an automated trigger
Supporting module (s):
Build approval flows with Power Automate
Get started with Power Automate
Create and configure actions for notifications
Create appropriate actions
Configure actions
Supporting module (s):
Get started with Power Automate
Implement conditional logic
Configure conditions on when a trigger should run
Configure conditions on when actions should run
Configure run-after settings for an action
Run a test execution for a cloud flow
Supporting module (s):
Integrate with cloud flows - Online workshop
Study guide for the Applied Skills
assessment lab: Create and manage
model-driven apps with Power Apps
and Dataverse
Article • 06/12/2024
Purpose of this document
This study guide provides a summary of the topics covered in the assessment lab, along
with additional resources to help you prepare. Note that the learning path on the
credential details page may include more modules than the "Tasks performed" to
provide a cohesive learning experience.
Tasks at a glance
Create and configure Dataverse tables
Create a Dataverse table
Configure security roles for a table
Add a lookup column
Create columns
Supporting module (s):
Create tables in Dataverse
Modify a Dataverse solution
Add an existing table to a solution
Create components in a solution
Export a solution
Supporting module (s):
Manage solutions in Power Apps and Power Automate
Modify Dataverse forms
Add columns and configure column display properties
Configure form structure with tabs and sections
Add a Timeline control
Add a read-only Subgrid component
Configure access to forms
Supporting module (s):
Configure forms, charts, and dashboards in model-driven apps
Modify Dataverse views
Add columns to a view
Set sort order in a view
Modify filters in a view
Supporting module (s):
Configure forms, charts, and dashboards in model-driven apps
Configure a model-driven app
Add a table to the app
Configure app navigation
Manage available forms and views
Supporting module (s):
Get started with model-driven apps in Power Apps
Study guide for the Applied Skills
assessment lab: Implement AI models
with Microsoft Power Platform AI
Builder
Article • 10/22/2024
Purpose of this document
This study guide provides a summary of the topics covered in the assessment lab, along
with additional resources to help you prepare. Note that the learning path on the
credential details page may include more modules than the "Tasks performed" to
provide a cohesive learning experience.
Tasks at a glance
Implement document processing by using AI Builder
Implement a document processing model in an app created in Microsoft Power
Apps or in a flow
Ingest documents
Analyze documents
Configure connections to Dataverse columns
Extract data
Supporting module (s):
[Process custom documents with AI
Builder]https://learn.microsoft.com/training/modules/get-started-with-form-
processing/)
Implement text analysis by using AI Builder
Choose an appropriate text analysis model
Implement a text analysis model in an app created in Power Apps or in a flow
Analyze text and save results
Supporting module (s):
Analyze the sentiment of text with AI Builder
Implement forecasts and predictions by using AI Builder
Ingest data from Dataverse
Implement a custom model in an app created in Power Apps or in a flow
Analyze validation data and save
Supporting module (s):
Get started with AI Builder prediction
Integrate AI Builder capabilities into an app
Integrate extracted data into an app
Supporting module (s):
Use AI Builder in Power Automate