You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization named fabrikam.com.
You have a distribution group named DL1 and a user named User1. The managedBy attribute of DL1
is fabrikam.com\users\User1.
User1 attempts to add a user named User2 to DL1 and receives the following error message:
“Changes to the public group membership cannot be saved. You do not have sufficient permissions
to perform this operation on this object.”
You need to ensure that User1 can add User2 to DLL
What are two possible ways to achieve this goal? (Each correct answer presents a complete solution.
Choose two.)
A.
From Exchange Management Shell, run New-ManagementRoleAssignment -Name “Default Role
Assignment Policy- MyDistributionGroupMembership” -Policy “Default Role Assignment Policy” -Role
“MyDistributionGroupMembership
B.
From Exchange Admin Center, edit the Default Role Assignment Policy and select
MyDistributionGroups
C.
From Exchange Management Shell, run New-ManagementRoleAssignment -Name “Default Role
Assignment Policy-MyDistributionGroups” -Policy “Default Role Assignment Policy” -Role
“MyDistributionGroups”.
D.
From Exchange Admin Center, edit the Default Role Assignment Policy and select
MyDistributionGroupMembership.
Should be B and C. Can someone confirm?
https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/samdrey/2013/10/01/exchange-20102013-how-to-give-permissions-to-users-to-manage-universal-security-distribution-lists-must-use-rbac/
No solution I’ve seen so far uses the EAC
I thought it would have been B and C or A and D.
I don’t think MyDistributionGroupMembership should be involved in the answer, this just allows users to add/remove just themselves to/from DL’s. So it would not allow them to remove other people from DL’s.
As the names of the roles suggest:
MyDistributionGroups is to manage Distribution Groups that the user owns
MyDistributionGroupMembership is to manage what groups they are a member of.
Agree with B and C
http://blogs.technet.com/b/rmilne/archive/2013/08/09/allow-users-to-manage-distribution-groups-without-creating-new-ones.aspx
https://theucguy.net/group-owners-cannot-manage-distribution/
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3 Case Studies:
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Case Studies are from the following 6 FYI:
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2. Litware, Inc.
3. A.Datum Corporation
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5. Fabrikam, Inc.
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