
Microsoft 365 Administrator MS-102 Exam Guide
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Service health information is available from the Microsoft 365 admin center (https://admin.microsoft.com). Microsoft provides health information for a variety of services and features, including SaaS services such as Exchange Online and SharePoint Online, the health of the directory synchronization environment, as well as Windows operating system feature issues and service health.
You can check the overall service health by navigating to the health dashboard (Health | Dashboard), as shown in Figure 1.17:
Figure 1.17 – Service health dashboard
The health dashboard contains the current health status of all Microsoft 365 services. Normally, services will appear as healthy, though this status will be updated when a service is experiencing an issue.
The Service health page (Health | Service health or https://aka.ms/servicehealth) will display the most detailed and comprehensive information on any ongoing or resolved issues. See Figure 1.18.
Figure 1.18 – Service health page
If a service has an advisory or incident, you can expand the issue item under Active issues to display relevant events, as shown in Figure 1.19:
Figure 1.19 – Service health active issues
Selecting an individual item reveals expanded information about the particular issue. See Figure 1.20 for an example:
Figure 1.20 – Expanded active issue
Each service incident will display a status. Possible statuses include the following:
As an administrator, it’s important to frequently check the service health dashboard to stay informed of alerts or incidents. If a service issue is affecting the Microsoft 365 admin center, you can also try the Office 365 status page (https://status.office.com) and the Azure status page (https://status.azure.com).
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