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Microsoft Exam MB-500 Topic 4 Question 101 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's MB-500 exam
Question #: 101
Topic #: 4
[All MB-500 Questions]

A company uses Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management. You create a customization in a development environment.

You need to create a software deployable package so that you can deploy the customization to a test environment.

What are two possible ways to achieve the goal? Each correct answer presents a complete solution.

NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

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Suggested Answer: A, B

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Bev
6 days ago
I think we should go with option A, it seems more reliable for deployment.
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Tracey
6 days ago
I'd pick option E: 'Throw your computer out the window and start over from scratch'. That's the real power move here.
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Theron
7 days ago
Option B might work too, creating a deployment package in Visual Studio.
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Daniel
8 days ago
I'm not sure, but I think option B could also be a possible solution.
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Walker
8 days ago
I'd pick B and D, just to keep things interesting. Mix it up, you know?
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Louis
11 days ago
A and B, all the way! Can't go wrong with the Azure DevOps and Visual Studio dream team.
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Felicidad
12 days ago
Hmm, I'd say B and C are the way to go. Who needs Azure DevOps when you've got good old Visual Studio?
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Georgeanna
3 days ago
I agree, Visual Studio is definitely a reliable option for creating deployment packages.
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Launa
15 days ago
I agree with Theron, Azure DevOps is a good choice for deployment.
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Albina
19 days ago
A and B are definitely the way to go. Gotta love that Azure DevOps and Visual Studio combo!
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B) In Visual Studio, create a Dynamics 365 deployment package and upload the package to the asset library.
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Audrie
21 hours ago
A) In Azure DevOps, queue a build from the corresponding branch and upload the package to the asset library.
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Gail
4 days ago
Yes, using Azure DevOps and Visual Studio together is a great solution!
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Shenika
5 days ago
B) In Visual Studio, create a Dynamics 365 deployment package and upload the package to the asset library.
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Marlon
10 days ago
A) In Azure DevOps, queue a build from the corresponding branch and upload the package to the asset library.
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Theron
29 days ago
I think option A is the correct way to deploy the customization.
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