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Table of Content:
- Question 1: What are the asset statuses in LCS?
- Question 2: What is a Service Request in Lifecycle Services?
- Question 3: What types of Service Requests can be raised?
- Question 4: How does LCS support help during production?
- Question 5: What is the One Version service update in Dynamics 365 Finance & Operations?
- Question 6: Why did Microsoft introduce the One Version update model?
- Question 7: How are One Version updates applied to environments?
- Question 8: How does Lifecycle Services help manage continuous updates?
- Question 9: What is the release cadence in Lifecycle Services?
- Question 10: What is the Preview Early Access Program (PEAP)?
- Question 11: How can a customer join the Preview Early Access Program?
- Question 12: Where are new features managed in Finance & Operations?
- Question 13: What is Issue Search in LCS?
- Question 14: What support options are available in Lifecycle Services?
- Question 15: Difference between Import and Copy from Global Asset Library?
- Question 16: What is Task Recorder in Dynamics 365 Finance & Operations?
- Question 17: Why is Task Recorder important during solution design?
- Question 18: How does Task Recorder support Fit-Gap Analysis?
- Question 19: What outputs can be generated from Task Recorder?
- Question 20: Can Task Recorder recordings be reused?
- Question 21: What is Business Process Modeler (BPM) in Lifecycle Services?
- Question 22: How does BPM help during Fit-Gap Analysis?
- Question 23: What is the relationship between BPM and Task Recorder?
- Question 24: What are process libraries in BPM?
- Question 25: Can BPM processes be customized?
- Question 26: What are Continuous Update Settings in Lifecycle Services?
- Question 27: What is RSAT and how does it support update validation?
- Question 28: What is the recommended update flow using LCS?
- Question 29: What are the two version control systems supported in Finance and Operations?
- Question 30: Explain TFVC and its limitations.
- Question 31: Why is Git the recommended version control system?
- Question 32: Compare Git and TFVC.
- Question 33: What types of upgrade scenarios exist in Finance and Operations apps?
- Question 34: What are the phases of upgrading from AX 2012?
- Question 35: How are updates applied to cloud environments?
- Question 36: What is the difference between an upgrade and an update?
- Question 37: Why should organizations always move to the latest version?
- Question 38: What common risks are associated with upgrades and updates?
- Question 39: How can risks be mitigated during releases?
- Question 40: Why is source control mandatory in Finance and Operations apps?
- Question 41: What types of testing are required in Finance and Operations implementations?
- Question 42: What is Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) in Finance and Operations apps?
- Question 43: Why is selecting the correct ALM methodology important?
- Question 44: What are the three common ALM methodologies used in Finance and Operations projects?
- Question 45: Explain the Waterfall methodology and when it should be used.
- Question 46: Explain the Agile methodology and its advantages.
- Question 47: What is the Spiral methodology and where is it best applied?
- Question 48: What is a model in Finance and Operations apps?
- Question 49: Why are models important in development?
- Question 50: What are the two types of models that can be created?
- Question 51: Why is planning the build process important in ALM?
- Question 52: What environments should be planned during implementation?
- Question 53: What is Lifecycle Services (LCS)?
- Question 54: What are Asset Scopes in Lifecycle Services?
- Question 55: What is Microsoft Dynamics Lifecycle Services (LCS)?
- Question 56: How does LCS help in environment deployment?
- Question 57: What is Environment Monitoring?
- Question 58: What is Full System Diagnostics?
- Question 59: What is Issue Search in LCS?
- Question 60: What types of issues are shown in Issue Search?
- Question 61: Why is Azure DevOps integration important?
- Question 62: What happens when Azure DevOps is connected to LCS?
- Question 63: What is the Asset Library in LCS?
- Question 64: What is Solution Management?
- Question 65: What is Code Upgrade in LCS?
- Question 66: What is Upgrade Analysis?
- Question 67: What standards does BPM align with?
- Question 68: How does BPM help in fit-gap analysis?
- Question 69: What is the main goal of Lifecycle Services?
- Question 70: How does LCS support the full lifecycle of a D365 F&O project?
- Question 71: Who can access Lifecycle Services?
- Question 72: What is an LCS Project?
- Question 73: What is the role of methodology in LCS?
- Question 74: What are milestones and deliverables?
- Question 75: Can we create custom methodologies in LCS?
- Question 76: What does a methodology consist of?
- Question 77: Difference between Partner and Customer LCS projects?
- Question 78: Why can’t Customer LCS projects be deleted?
- Question 79: What is Business Process Modeler (BPM)?
- Question 80: What is JIT (Just-In-Time) access?
- Question 81: Why is JIT access required?
- Question 82: What is Subscription Estimator?
- Question 83: What are the rules for the internal user ID in Finance & Operations?
- Question 84: When can the Import button be used while adding users?
- Question 85: Why is an Azure subscription mandatory for Lifecycle Services?
- Question 86: What is the role of Azure Resource Manager (ARM) in LCS?
- Question 87: What is Dynamics Deployment Services?
- Question 88: Why is a certificate required for LCS and Azure integration?
- Question 89: What is the Asset Library in Lifecycle Services?
- Question 90: What are the types of Asset Libraries?
- Question 91: Who can access the Shared Asset Library?
- Question 92: What types of assets are commonly stored in the Asset Library?
- Question 93: What is a deployable package?
- Question 94: What information is required before adding a user to Finance & Operations?
- Question 95: Is the email address always the same as the Microsoft Entra login ID?
- Question 96: Why is Subscription Estimator mandatory?
- Question 97: What is a Usage Profile?
- Question 98: What are the three sheets in the Usage Profile?
- Question 99: What happens when an estimate is marked Active?
- Question 100: Can customers allocate more licenses than purchased?
- Question 101: Why is LCS mandatory for on-premises deployments?
- Question 102: What are the two pre-allocated environment slots?
- Question 103: What is FastTrack for Dynamics 365?
- Question 104: Why is FastTrack recommended?
- Question 105: How are users added to a Lifecycle Services project?
- Question 106: What types of users are supported in Lifecycle Services?
- Question 107: Where are deployable packages created?