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Microsoft Exam MS-203 Topic 7 Question 86 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's MS-203 exam
Question #: 86
Topic #: 7
[All MS-203 Questions]

All the users in your company have Microsoft 365 mailboxes.

Each user connects to Microsoft Exchange Online and OneDrive for Business from a personal computer that runs Windows 10.

You need to ensure that the users can save attachments to OneDrive for Business only when they connect to their mailbox from Outlook on the web.

What should you create?

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Suggested Answer: A

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Maybelle
1 years ago
Exactly, we don't want to give User1 more permissions than they need. 'eDiscovery Manager' is the most suitable role here. Although, I do wonder why they didn't include 'eDiscovery Investigator' as an option - that would have been an even better fit.
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Juan
1 years ago
Yeah, 'eDiscovery Manager' sounds like the right choice. The other options seem to grant too much access, like 'eDiscovery Administrator' or 'Compliance Administrator.'
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Richelle
12 months ago
That option is also not the least privilege we are looking for.
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Arminda
12 months ago
C) Communications Compliance
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Lucy
12 months ago
Agreed, 'eDiscovery Administrator' would grant more access than necessary.
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Lyla
12 months ago
B) eDiscovery Administrator
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Loreta
12 months ago
No, that option grants too much access. We want to use the principle of least privilege.
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Elke
12 months ago
D) Compliance Administrator
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Frederica
12 months ago
That's correct. 'eDiscovery Manager' is the role we should add User1 to.
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Deja
1 years ago
A) eDiscovery Manager
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Eladia
1 years ago
I agree, the principle of least privilege is important. I'm leaning towards option A, 'eDiscovery Manager,' since that role allows users to manage their own eDiscovery cases and export search results.
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Viola
1 years ago
Hmm, this question seems to be testing our understanding of eDiscovery permissions in Microsoft 365. The key here is to ensure User1 can only manage the cases they create and export the search results, so we need to consider the principle of least privilege.
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