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You need to ensure that users in the eDiscovery group can view all discoverable content

A company uses SharePoint Online. The company has implemented eDiscovery. You create
a security group named eDiscovery. You need to ensure that users in the eDiscovery group
can view all discoverable content. What should you do?

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A.
Add the eDiscovery group as site collection administrators for every site collection that
contains discoverable content. B Grant Full Control permissions to eDiscovery
administrators.

B.
Grant the eDiscovery group access to content in all web applications by using a web
application user policy.

C.
Configure the eDiscovery center to use forms-based authentication.

9 Comments on “You need to ensure that users in the eDiscovery group can view all discoverable content

  1. Wayne Hendrix says:

    Chode is incorrect. They recommend to do it at the web application level so the answer is B. But technically that should be C. since B got wrapped up in A’s answer.




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  2. Alex says:

    A.
    A. Add the eDiscovery group as site collection administrators for every site collection that
    contains discoverable content.

    B. Grant Full Control permissions to eDiscovery
    administrators.

    Correct C. Grant the eDiscovery group access to content in all web applications by using a web
    application user policy.

    D.
    Configure the eDiscovery center to use forms-based authentication.




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    1. Bob saget says:

      If we are only talking about SharePoint Online, then why does the material include SQL configuration, load balancing and installing services?

      If you consider an on-premise environment, the web application policy is surely preferred over giving everyone site collection administrator priviliges




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  3. Ben says:

    not A while C is in the answers.

    sure granting admin rights does solve the problem stated
    BUT introduces security issue

    although not asked for: I guess that Microsoft would rather see you granting the least possible rights




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