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You have a Microsoft 365 subscription that uses an Azure AD tenant named contoso.com. The tenant contains the users shown in the following table.



From the Sign-ins blade of the Microsoft Entra admin center, for which users can User1 and User2 view the sign-ins? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.

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cb0900
Highly Voted 1 year, 9 months ago
User 1 - can view sign-in logs for user 1, user 2, user3, and user4. Correct User 2 - can only view sign-in logs for user2. This isn't listed as a possible answer, suspect the options are slightly wrong. https://www.examtopics.com/discussions/microsoft/view/60216-exam-ms-100-topic-4-question-50-discussion/ https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/reports-monitoring/howto-access-activity-logs
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NrdAlrt
1 year, 7 months ago
Agree, the answers here don't make sense. They are only a user administrator which doesn't give them access to the sign-in reports.
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SemtechIT
Most Recent 2 months, 1 week ago
Because sign‐in logs for higher‑privileged accounts (like Security Administrator and Global Administrator) are hidden from accounts with lower privileges, we get: For User1 (Report Reader): They can view only their own sign‑in logs. → Dropdown answer for User1: "User1 only" For User2 (User Administrator): They can view sign‑in logs for their own account and for accounts that are lower in privilege than themselves. In this case, that means User1 (Report Reader) and User2 (User Administrator) themselves. They would not see the sign‑in logs for User3 (Security Administrator) or User4 (Global Administrator). → Dropdown answer for User2: "User1 and User2 only"
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Frank9020
7 months ago
Given answers are correct
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Frank9020
7 months ago
User1 - can only see sign in for User1 User2 - can see sign in for User1 and User2
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Frank9020
7 months ago
User1 (Reports Reader) can view the sign-in logs for themselves and standard users (non-administrators), but not for any administrator roles (like User2, User3, or User4). User2 (User Administrator) can view the sign-in logs for themselves (User2), User1 (Reports Reader), and standard users, but cannot view the sign-ins for other administrators (like User3 (Security Administrator) or User4 (Global Administrator)).
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APK1
9 months, 3 weeks ago
Following users can see the sign in for part one Global administrator Security administrator Security reader Global reader Report reader For part2 - Only User Admin (user admin can only see his/her sign-ins)
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Khattak3143
10 months ago
User1: Can view sign-in activities for all. User2: Can only see user 2's sign-in activity. Not sure why there isn't a 5th option, unless there's something I'm missing??
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