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TABLE 20-1
Office 365 Administration Links
 Link
Description
  The main landing page where you can see the health of the Office 365 services.
 Add users and manage partner relationships here.
 Manage groups. You can also do this in the Exchange Admin Center, but it’s a common task, so it’s also available here.
 Manage rooms and equipment that show up in Outlook. SharePoint sites that are accessed by external users and also guidance on setting up a website through Go Daddy or Wix.
 Manage billing-related tasks, such as your subscriptions, bills, licenses, and billing- related notifications.
 If you get stuck, you can open a service request with Microsoft. This section provides information on known issues, documentation, and a way to open a new support ticket.
 Settings for specific services, such as for mail, sites, and communications. Most settings also are available in the specific Admin Centers (such as for Exchange, SharePoint,
and Teams), but some settings are used often, so they’re available here, too.
 Set up the licensing for your products, manage domains, and migrate data.
 All the reports you could ever imagine about what is happening in Office 365. There are reports for usage, mail, SharePoint, Teams, and auditing, among others.
 The current and historical health of the services that make up Office 365, and any upcoming maintenance, are outlined in this section.
 The Admin Centers section has a link for the main administrative pages for each particular service, among some additional admin links. The service admin links include Exchange, Teams, and SharePoint. We explore these management pages later in
the chapter.
  Home Users Groups
Resources Billing Support Settings
Setup Reports
Health
Admin Centers
            FIGURE 20-2:
The Office 365 Dashboard page for Portal Integrators.
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