You are a global admin in a company with a Microsoft 365 E5 subscription.
You are using eDiscovery, and need to add a group as a member of the eDiscovery Manager role group.
Where should you do this?
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A. B. C. D.Correct Answer: A
You can add mail-enabled security group as a member of eDiscovery Manager group by connecting to Security & Compliance Center PowerShell and running the following cmdlet:
Add-RoleGroupMember "eDiscovery Manager" -Member <name of security group> Option B is incorrect.
This will add a member to an Azure AD group.
Option C is incorrect.
This will let you view the members of eDiscovery cases in the Microsoft 365 compliance center.
Option D is incorrect.
The ShowCaseAdmin switch specifies whether to return the eDiscovery case admin in the results.
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The correct answer is A. Security & Compliance Center PowerShell - Add-RoleGroupMember.
Explanation:
In Microsoft 365, eDiscovery Manager role group is responsible for managing eDiscovery cases and searches, as well as performing content searches across the organization's data. As a global admin, you can add a group as a member of the eDiscovery Manager role group using the Security & Compliance Center PowerShell cmdlet Add-RoleGroupMember.
To add a group as a member of the eDiscovery Manager role group, follow these steps:
Open the Security & Compliance Center PowerShell by logging into your Microsoft 365 account as a global admin.
Type the following command to connect to the Security & Compliance Center:
Connect-IPPSSession
Type the following command to add the group as a member of the eDiscovery Manager role group:
Add-RoleGroupMember -Identity "Discovery Management" -Member "GroupName"
Note: Replace "GroupName" with the name of the group you want to add.
Press Enter to execute the command.
Once the command is executed, the specified group will be added as a member of the eDiscovery Manager role group.
Option B, Azure Cloud Shell - az ad group member add, is not a valid command for adding a group as a member of the eDiscovery Manager role group.
Option C, Security & Compliance Center PowerShell - Get-ComplianceCaseMember, is a command used to retrieve members of a compliance case. It is not used for adding members to the eDiscovery Manager role group.
Option D, Security & Compliance Center PowerShell - ShowCaseAdmin, is not a valid command for adding a group as a member of the eDiscovery Manager role group.