Yes, a user can belong to multiple groups; a group is not truly an “identity” in IAM because it cannot be identified as a Principal in a permission policy. It is simply a way to attach policies to multiple users at one time
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TJsays:
Is answer A really correct? As question is can user belongs to multiple groups. Yes User can but always may not be neccessary.
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Ganesh Ghubesays:
A.
Yes always
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lokisays:
A is the 100% correct answer
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Saisays:
A
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Parth Patelsays:
Which policy is applied for the user in case the two groups have conflicting policies?
More info: A User can be part of 10 groups
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A group can contain many users, and a user can belong to multiple groups.
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http://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/id_groups.html
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yes
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Correct answer is A
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Yes User can be part of multiple groups
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Yes, a user can belong to multiple groups; a group is not truly an “identity” in IAM because it cannot be identified as a Principal in a permission policy. It is simply a way to attach policies to multiple users at one time
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Is answer A really correct? As question is can user belongs to multiple groups. Yes User can but always may not be neccessary.
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Yes always
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A is the 100% correct answer
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A
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Which policy is applied for the user in case the two groups have conflicting policies?
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