You have an Office 365 tenant that uses an Enterprise E3 subscription.
You activate Azure Rights Management for the tenant.
You must test the service with the Development security group before you deploy Azure Rights Management for all users.
You need to enable Azure Rights Management for only the Development security group.
Which Windows PowerShell cmdlet should you run?
A.
Enable-Aadrm
B.
New-AadrmRightsDefinition
C.
Enable-AadrmSuperUserFeature
D.
Add-AadrmSuperUser
E.
Set-AadrmOnboardingControlPolicy
Explanation:
The Set-AadrmOnboardingControlPolicy cmdlet sets the policy that controls user on-boarding for Azure Rights Management. This cmdlet supports a gradual
deployment by controlling which users in your organization can protect content by using Azure Rights Management.
Example:
Restrict Azure RMS to users who are members of a specified group This command allows only users that are members of the security group with the specified
object ID to protect content by using Azure Rights Management. The command applies to Windows clients and mobile devices.
Windows PowerShell
PS C:\> Set-AadrmOnboardingControlPolicy -UseRmsUserLicense $False -SecurityGroupObjectId “f Incorrect answers:
Not A: The Enable-Aadrm cmdlet enables the capabilities of Azure Rights Management for your organization. When you activate Rights Management, you turn on
this feature for all rights-enabled services and applications. You must activate Rights Management before you can begin to use information rights management
(IRM) features with your applications.
Not B: The New-AadrmRightsDefinition cmdlet creates a Rights Definition object. A Rights Definition object expresses the rights of a user or group to content that
Azure Rights Management protects. Use Rights Definition objects to define rights in a rights policy template.
Not C: The Enable-AadrmSuperUserFeature cmdlet enables the super user feature. With this feature enabled, you can add or remove super users for Azure Rights
Management. By default, the super users feature is not enabled, and no users are assigned to this feature.
Not D: The Add-AadrmSuperUser cmdlet adds a super user for your organization. Set-AadrmOnboardingControlPolicy
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