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Which Windows PowerShell cmdlet should you run?

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?

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A.
Add-MsolGroupMember

B.
Get-AadrmRoleBasedAdministrator

C.
Remove-AadrmRoleBasedAdministrator

D.
Enable-AadrmSuperUserFeature

7 Comments on “Which Windows PowerShell cmdlet should you run?

  1. tzx says:

    Manage users and groups who are authorized to administer the Rights Management service for your organization.

    Add-AadrmRoleBasedAdministrator
    Get-AadrmRoleBasedAdministrator
    Remove-AadrmRoleBasedAdministrator

    Whatever A not right.

    I prefer B, get correct users information and then modify them.




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  2. rinie says:

    I’m torn between C and D because the “Remove-AadrmRoleBasedAdministrator” will only allow you to remove, I guess removing is still classified as ‘Modify’ and so would meet the requirements of the question.

    You need a role assigned not a group so not A.

    The Super User Feature will also allow you to give users or groups permissions to RMS, if you ran Enable-AadrmSuperUserFeature you could then assign and remove those rights.

    https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/information-protection/deploy-use/configure-super-users




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