Microsoft 365 Identity and Services (legacy) — Question 9

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.

Answer options

Correct answer: A, E

Explanation

Option A is correct because using the Register-AzureADConnectHealthSyncAgent cmdlet will re-register the server with Azure AD Connect Health, allowing you to monitor its status. Option E is also correct as reinstalling the Azure AD Connect Health agent on Server1 can restore its functionality and visibility in the health status list. The other options do not address the root issue of the server being unregistered from Azure AD Connect Health.