On the Locations page, decide where you want to search for the data subject's information. Choose one or both of the following locations by moving the status toggle switch next to each option to the On position:
Exchange: look for data in Exchange mailboxes and in individual or group Teams chats. You can choose to search all Exchange accounts in your organization, or select Choose accounts to select individual users from the Exchange mailboxes flyout pane.
SharePoint: look for data in SharePoint sites, OneDrive for Business sites, and Teams channels. You can choose to search all SharePoint sites in your organization, or select Choose sites to select individual users from the SharePoint sites flyout pane.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/privacy/priva/subject-rights-requests-create
Priva evaluates your organization's data stored in the following Microsoft 365 services within your Microsoft 365 tenant:
Exchange Online
SharePoint Online
OneDrive for Business
Microsoft Teams
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/privacy/priva/priva-overview
The "Individual or group Teams chats" is just telling you what you can search for inside an Exchange mailbox. Teams is not a repository; Teams chats are stored in Exchange.
This is from the MS practice exam
When you are creating a subject rights request, you can select one or both of the following locations: Exchange and SharePoint. Teams is unavailable for a subject rights request.
C. is correct, Exchange Online and SharePoint Online only.
For the people selecting E, OneDrive and Teams are covered by SharePoint Online, but you cannot select them as separate locations. See the link mb0812 shared for more details.
I think it's E. Please refer to the TIPS at the following URL.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/privacy/priva/subject-rights-requests-create#custom-setup-guided-process-to-choose-all-settings
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