You have a Microsoft 365 subscription. You plan to enable Microsoft Azure Information Protection. You need to ensure that only the members of a group named PilotUsers can protect content. What should you do?
A.
Run the Add-AadrmRoleBaseAdministrator cmdlet.
B.
Create an Azure Information Protection policy.
C.
Configure the protection activation status for Azure Information Protection.
D.
Run the Set-AadrmOnboardingControlPolicy cmdlet.
Suggested Answer:D🗳️
If you don't want all users to be able to protect documents and emails immediately by using Azure Rights Management, you can configure user onboarding controls by using the Set-AadrmOnboardingControlPolicy cmdlet. Note: Set-AadrmOnboardingControlPolicy from the AADRM module is now deprecated. After July 15, 2020, this cmdlet name will be supported only as an alias to its replacement in the AIPService module. Set-AipServiceOnboardingControlPolicy Sets the user on-boarding control policy for Azure Information Protection. Reference: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/information-protection/activate-service
Answer: D
Explanation
If you don't want all users to be able to protect documents and emails immediately by using Azure Rights Management, you can configure user onboarding controls by using the Set-
AadrmOnboardingControlPolicy
References:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/information-protection/activate-service
The answer is correct, just more information on the cmdlet:
This cmdlet from the AADRM module is now deprecated. After July 15, 2020, this cmdlet name will be supported only as an alias to its replacement in the AIPService module.
https://docs.microsoft.com/fr-fr/powershell/module/aadrm/set-aadrmonboardingcontrolpolicy?view=azureipps
The command was deprecated, now you use Set-AipServiceOnboardingControlPolicy.
If you don’t want all users to be able to protect documents and emails immediately by using Azure Information Protection, you can configure user onboarding controls by using the Set-AipServiceOnboardingControlPolicy PowerShell command. You can run this command before or after you activate the Azure Rights Management service.
Reference link
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/information-protection/activate-service
Updated module is Set-AipServiceOnboardingControlPolicy
:https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/module/aipservice/set-aipserviceonboardingcontrolpolicy?view=azureipps
This cmdlet from the AADRM module is now deprecated. After July 15, 2020, this cmdlet name will be supported only as an alias to its replacement in the AIPService module.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/module/aadrm/set-aadrmonboardingcontrolpolicy?view=azureipps
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.
*You must use PowerShell to set this configuration; you cannot do this configuration by using a management portal.*
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/module/aadrm/set-aadrmonboardingcontrolpolicy?view=azureipps
The reference in answer points to Set-AipServiceOnboardingControlPolicy
The link for Set-AadrmOnboardingControlPolicy shown in answer is https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/module/aadrm/set-aadrmonboardingcontrolpolicy?view=azureipps
Now confused as to when to use which...
Set-AipServiceOnboardingControlPolicy is replacing Set-AadrmOnboardingControlPolicy . The latter will now be just an alias and still work but new exams may have the new one as the answer.
This cmdlet from the AADRM module is now deprecated.
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