Dynamics365 Customer Voice includes a variety of questions to help you create your survey. Deciding which types of questions you'll ask will help you organize your survey and maintain a good flow from one question to the next. The types of questions available in Dynamics 365 Customer Voice are Choice, Text, Rating, Date, Ranking, Likert, File upload, and Net Promoter Score.
In single-answer questions, you can also display the list of answers in a drop-down list rather than radio buttons. Select More settings for question (...), and then select Drop-down.
You can accept multiple answers for your question by turning on the Multiple answers toggle. Respondents choose one or more answers from the list by selecting one or more check boxes.
You can add restrictions to the kind of answers you'll accept from your respondents to a text-based question. For example, you can restrict their answers to be a number, an email address, or a string in a predefined format (based on a regular expression) such as a booking ID.
By default, the star symbol is selected. To change the symbol, select it from the Symbol list. You can also change the number of levels by selecting a value from the Levels list. For number and star, up to 10 levels are supported. For smiley symbol, up to five levels are supported.
If you change the number of levels after sending the survey, the previously received responses won't be adjusted in accordance with the new level. For example, you sent a survey with a star rating question that had five levels, and received five responses with a three-star rating. Later, if you change the number of levels to 10, the previously received responses that have a three-star rating won't be adjusted to the 10-level scale.
For ratings questions that use numbers or stars, you can add labels for the numbers or stars by selecting More settings for question (...), and then selecting Label. A number rating question with labels is shown in the following image.
You cannot add a File upload type question to a survey when the survey is shared externally. In this case, the File upload type question is disabled. To enable the File upload type question, turn on the Only people in my organization can respond toggle under survey distribution settings. More information: Work with survey distribution settings
If you want to restrict the file types that can be uploaded, select More settings for question (...), and then select File type. For example, you can restrict candidates to upload their resumes in Word or PDF format only.
The Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate (MCSA) certification covers a range of Microsoft products and technologies. Here are some common MCSA interview questions with answers that might be encountered by an MCSA-certified professional:
A workgroup is a collection of computers that share resources but lack centralized management. Each computer in a workgroup maintains its security policies. A domain, on the other hand, centralizes the security and administration using a common database, typically managed through Active Directory.
Common ways to secure Windows Server include keeping the system updated, configuring firewalls, implementing appropriate user permissions, using strong passwords, deploying antivirus software, and regularly monitoring system logs for suspicious activity.
Hyper-V is a virtualization technology from Microsoft that allows you to create and manage virtual machines. The benefits include better resource utilization, cost savings, easier testing environments, and the flexibility to run multiple operating systems on a single physical machine.
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) is a network protocol used to dynamically assign IP addresses to devices on a network. This automates the IP configuration process, reducing manual intervention and ensuring that devices have unique IP addresses.
A virtual machine (VM) emulates an entire physical computer, including the OS, and requires more resources. Containers, on the other hand, share the host OS and isolate the application environment, making them lighter and faster to start.
NTFS permissions are used to control access to files and folders in the NTFS file system. They allow administrators to define who can read, write, execute, and delete files and folders. NTFS permissions can be set at both the file and folder levels.
PowerShell is a task automation and configuration management framework from Microsoft. It includes a command-line shell and a scripting language. Administrators can use PowerShell to automate repetitive tasks, manage systems, and perform complex configurations.
Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) can be used to manage updates in an enterprise environment. It allows administrators to control the distribution and scheduling of updates, ensuring that systems are kept current while avoiding potential conflicts with business operations.
A load balancer distributes network or application traffic across multiple servers. This ensures that no single server is overwhelmed, improving responsiveness and availability. It also provides fault tolerance by redirecting traffic if a server fails.
Remote Desktop Services (RDS) allow users to access a virtualized desktop or applications hosted on a central server. Benefits include centralized management, reduced hardware costs, the ability to access resources from various devices, and the flexibility to work from remote locations.
RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) is a technology that combines multiple hard drives into a single unit for redundancy or performance. Common levels include RAID 0 (striping), RAID 1 (mirroring), RAID 5 (striping with parity), and RAID 10 (mirroring and striping).
A full backup copies all selected data. Incremental backup only copies data changed since the last backup (either full or incremental). Full backups provide complete protection but take more space and time, while incremental backups are quicker but require all previous increments for restoration.
Failover clustering provides high availability for applications and services. If a server or service fails, the workload is automatically transferred to another node in the cluster, minimizing downtime.
IaaS (Infrastructure as a Service) provides virtualized computing resources over the Internet. PaaS (Platform as a Service) provides a platform for developers to build, run, and manage applications. SaaS (Software as a Service) delivers software applications over the Internet, typically through a web browser.
Securing a Windows-based system might include keeping the OS and applications up to date, configuring a firewall, using strong and unique passwords, implementing user access controls, regularly scanning for malware, and following best practices for network security.
IPv4 uses 32-bit addresses, resulting in approximately 4.3 billion unique addresses. IPv6 uses 128-bit addresses, providing a vastly larger address space. IPv6 also includes improvements in routing, network configuration, and security.
MCSA Windows Server 2019 is a certification for IT professionals, validating their ability to manage and administer the Windows Server 2019 operating system, including core services and functionalities.
Monitoring the health of a Windows Server can be done through tools like Performance Monitor, Event Viewer, and Task Manager. Third-party solutions may also be used to provide detailed insights into performance, security, and system events.
A hotfix is a small patch released to fix a specific issue or vulnerability. A service pack is a comprehensive update that includes several updates, fixes, and possibly new features, providing a more significant upgrade to the system.
By focusing on both the theoretical knowledge and practical skills required, candidates can approach their MCSA questions and answers with confidence and poise, ready to showcase their expertise and adaptability in a competitive job market.
Microsoft now have this idea of Professional Programs ( -us/professional-program/) with the aim of gaining technical job-ready skills and get real-world experience through online courses, hands-on labs, and expert instruction within a 3 month class period. They offer:
I decided to pursue the big data track which I want to talk about. Overall I like it. I used this program to bolt onto existing knowledge that I already had within classic databases and Azure. Having Azure skills definitely helps here. I say it took me about 75 hours to watch all videos, take notes, pass the module questions, lab questions and the final project module.
This is where the professional program is superior to certifications. From experience I know people that have passed certificates like the MCSA with just reading (and probably cheating via dump questions) and with the end result? A qualification. Okay, I am not saying everyone does this but those that do, well from my point of view it takes the shine off the certificate.
You cannot do this here. Not only will you be asked questions during the modules but you must complete all lab quizzes ready for the module exam where you will have to setup a solution from scratch and if your solution is correct only then will your answers be correct!
For example, for the streaming analytics course I ultimately had to set up an event hub and get data writing coming into and out of the hub and some streaming analytic queries to get some answers to the questions that I was being asked. It is a great feeling when you are a newbie such as myself and you get them right.
In the other hand I can follow the Microsoft Program: Entry Level Software Development -us/professional-program/tracks/entry-level-software-development/ by myself. And then, what I will have in my hands? Nothing. Can I become a developer now? No.
I like how you see it. I agree with you. The only thing I will say is that program you mentioned is entry level, a lot of the Big Data stuff is entry level too but the point is that at least it takes you down the route to implement and build solutions.
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