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Question #: 20
Topic #: 5
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Your company has a Microsoft 365 subscription.
You plan to move several archived PST files to Microsoft Exchange Online mailboxes.
You need to create an import job for the PST files.
Which three actions should you perform before you create the import job? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

  • A. Create a Microsoft Azure Storage account.
  • B. From the Microsoft 365 compliance center, retrieve the SAS key.
  • C. Run azcopy.exe to copy the PST files to Microsoft Azure Storage
  • D. From Exchange admin center, run a new migration batch.
  • E. Create a PST import mapping file.
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Suggested Answer: BCE 🗳️
The first step is to download and install the Azure AzCopy tool, which is the tool that you run in Step 2 to upload PST files to Office 365. You also copy the SAS
URL for your organization. This URL is a combination of the network URL for the Azure Storage location in the Microsoft cloud for your organization and a Shared
Access Signature (SAS) key. This key provides you with the necessary permissions to upload PST files to your Azure Storage location.
Now you're ready to use the AzCopy.exe tool to upload PST files to Office 365. This tool uploads and stores them in an Azure Storage location in the Microsoft cloud.
After the PST files have been uploaded to the Azure Storage location for your Office 365 organization, the next step is to create a comma-separated value (CSV) file that specifies which user mailboxes the PST files will be imported to. You'll submit this CSV file when you create a PST Import job.
Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/office365/securitycompliance/use-network-upload-to-import-pst-files

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Ash473
Highly Voted 3 years, 8 months ago
In Exam today
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joergsi
Highly Voted 3 years, 2 months ago
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/compliance/use-network-upload-to-import-pst-files?view=o365-worldwide Step 1: Copy the SAS URL and download AzCopy The first step is to download the AzCopy tool, which is the tool that you run in Step 2 to upload PST files to Microsoft 365. You also copy the SAS URL for your organization. This URL is a combination of the network URL for the Azure Storage location in the Microsoft cloud for your organization and a Shared Access Signature (SAS) key. Step 2: Upload your PST files to Microsoft 365 Now you're ready to use the AzCopy tool to upload PST files to Microsoft 365 Step 4: Create the PST Import mapping file After the PST files have been uploaded to the Azure Storage location for your organization, the next step is to create a comma-separated value (CSV) file that specifies which user mailboxes the PST files will be imported to. You'll submit this CSV file in the next step when you create a PST Import job.
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Startkabels
Most Recent 2 years, 5 months ago
Selected Answer: BCE
Ill go with the explanation. Starting a migration batch i ruled out since its used to migrate mailboxes from Exchange onprem to online.
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TimurKazan
3 years, 6 months ago
correct
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Ronger
3 years, 10 months ago
BCE is correct
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