You manage a SharePoint hybrid environment that is configured to use hybrid managed metadata.
The on-premises SharePoint Server environment contains a term group named TermGroup1. An Active Directory group named Group1 is configured as the Group Manager of TermGroup1. Group1 contains a user named User1.
You need to migrate TermGroup1 to SharePoint Online. The solution must meet the following requirements:
*Ensure that User1 can manage TermGroup1.
*Use the principle of least privilege.
What should you do?
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You have a SharePoint Server farm and a SharePoint Online subscription.
You plan to perform a bulk migration by using the SharePoint Migration Tool.
You create the following CSV file. (Line numbers are included for reference only.)
You need to modify the CSV file to ensure that the bulk migration will complete successfully.
Solution: At line 02, you specify a target document library and you delete line 01.
Does this meet the goal?
You have an on-premises Microsoft SharePoint Server 2019 farm.
You need to ensure that users can search for user information by using Search in SharePoint.
You create a content source for the user profiles.
What should you do next?
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You have an on-premises SharePoint Server 2019 farm that is configured to import user profiles from Active Directory by using SharePoint Active Directory import (AD import).
You need to prevent all disabled users from being imported into SharePoint user profiles.
Solution: You deploy Microsoft Identity Manager (MIM).
Does this meet the goal?
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You have a Microsoft SharePoint Server 2019 farm that contains multiple provider-hosted add-ins and a Workflow Manager farm.
You run the SharePoint Hybrid Configuration Wizard.
Users report that the add-ins and the workflows fail.
You need to resolve the issue as quickly as possible.
Solution: From the SharePoint 2019 Management Shell, you update the realms for the provider-hosted add-ins and the Workflow Manager.
Does this meet the goal?
SharePoint Add-ins are associated with SPTrustedSecurityTokenIssuers using the IssuerId and on request it tries to get a token from the Secure Token issuer (STS). The token issuers are tied to the authentication realm and once the realm is changed, the SharePoint Add-ins can no longer authenticate successfully. The trustedtokenissuer with the correct IssuerId still exists in the farm but it is associated with the previous authentication realm.
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