You plan to deploy an Office 365 tenant to multiple offices around the country.
You need to modify the users and groups who are authorized to administer the Rights Management
service.
Which Windows PowerShell cmdlet should you run?
A.
Add-MsolGroupMember
B.
Get-AadrmRoleBasedAdministrator
C.
Remove-AadrmRoleBasedAdministrator
D.
Enable-AadrmSuperUserFeature
It’s A because assuming that there is already a security group created which can administer Rights Management service.
I agree with gvk answer ‘A’. As with some of these questions you have to read them very carefully! The middle line states:
“You need to modify the users and groups who are authorized to administer the Rights Management”
Meaning the groups already exist! You just need to add users to them. You could also choose ‘C’ to remove however one would assume the groups are new and empty groups that just require adding to.
See comments here. Looks like the actual answer is Add-AadrmRoleBasedAdministrator. Maybe?? and if Remove-AadrmRole.. is given as an option I’ll probably go for that.
Overall a highly debatable question.
http://www.aiotestking.com/microsoft/which-windows-powershell-cmdlet-should-you-run-10/
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn629424.aspx
Remove-AadrmRoleBasedAdministrator is an option, but it only removes admins.
But probably best answer.
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn629417.aspx
Could be C, but it only removes… but its a administering command. so it should be C the right one!
“You need to modify..”
What is modify? Add or remove? this question is mistyped..
A – could be right, if modify means add and role is assigned to sec.group
B – will only list access, it is not modify, but if you want to change something you need to know what. if Q is “what to do first” this would be correct answer
C – could be right, if modify means remove and talking about straight assign groups to role
D – stupid
You plan to deploy an Office 365 tenant to multiple offices around the country.
You need to modify the users and groups who are authorized to administer the
Rights Management service. Which Windows PowerShell cmdlet should you run?
A. Add-MsolGroupMember
B. Get-Add rm Role Based Administrator
C. Remove-AadrmRoleBasedAdministrator
D. Enable AadrmSuperUserFeature
Answer: A
See also http://www.aiotestking.com/microsoft/which-windows-powershell-cmdlet-should-you-run-45/
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/rights-management/deploy-use/administer-powershell
https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/azure/dn629398.aspx
Options A is cmdlet is not even exist (refer with links mention above)
Options B is cmdlet is Gets the users who have administrative rights for Rights Management. (refer with links mention above)
Options C is cmdlet is Removes administrative rights from Rights Management. (refer with links mention above)
Options D is cmdlet is Manage the super user feature of Rights Management for your organization. (refer with links mention above)
No matter if some one searches for his essential thing, so he/she needs to be available that in detail, so that thing is maintained over here.|
Answer is C.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/information-protection/deploy-use/administer-powershell