Your company has on-premises servers and a Microsoft Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant. Several months ago, the Azure AD Connect Health agent was installed on all the servers. You review the health status of all the servers regularly. Recently, you attempted to view the health status of a server named Server1 and discovered that the server is NOT listed on the Azure Active Directory Connect Servers list. You suspect…

QuestionsCategory: MS-100Your company has on-premises servers and a Microsoft Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant. Several months ago, the Azure AD Connect Health agent was installed on all the servers. You review the health status of all the servers regularly. Recently, you attempted to view the health status of a server named Server1 and discovered that the server is NOT listed on the Azure Active Directory Connect Servers list. You suspect…
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Your company has on-premises servers and a Microsoft Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant.
Several months ago, the Azure AD Connect Health agent was installed on all the servers.
You review the health status of all the servers regularly.
Recently, you attempted to view the health status of a server named Server1 and discovered that the server is NOT listed on the Azure Active Directory Connect
Servers list.
You suspect that another administrator removed Server1 from the list.
You need to ensure that you can view the health status of Server1.
What are two possible ways to achieve the goal? Each correct answer presents a complete solution.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

A. From Windows PowerShell, run the Register-AzureADConnectHealthSyncAgent cmdlet.

B. From Azure Cloud shell, run the Connect-AzureAD cmdlet.

C. From Server1, change the Azure AD Connect Health services Startup type to Automatic (Delayed Start).

D. From Server1, change the Azure AD Connect Health services Startup type to Automatic.

E. From Server1, reinstall the Azure AD Connect Health agent.






 

Suggested Answer: AE

question states that another administrator removed Server1 from the list.  To view the health status of Server1, you need to re-register the AD Connect Health
Sync Agent.  You can do this manually by running the Register-AzureADConnectHealthSyncAgent cmdlet.  Alternatively, you can reinstall the Azure AD
Connect Health agent.  The Azure AD Connect Health agent is registered as part of the installation.
Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/hybrid/how-to-connect-health-agent-install

This question is in MS-100 Exam
For getting Microsoft 365 Administrator Expert Certificate


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