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Question #: 44
Topic #: 5
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You have a Microsoft 365 E5 subscription that contains the users shown in the following table.



You have the eDiscovery cases shown in the following table.



The eDiscovery cases have the members shown in the following table.



For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No.

NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

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ca7859c
2 days, 19 hours ago
eDiscovery Administrator : Remove members from an eDiscovery case. Only an eDiscovery Administrator can remove members from a case. Users who are members of the eDiscovery Manager subgroup can't remove members from a case, even if the user created the case. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/purview/edisc-permissions#ediscovery-roles-and-role-groups Case creators can remove themselves from cases they created, but not the ones created by others, unless they are eDiscovery Administrator.
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ca7859c
2 days, 19 hours ago
eDiscovery Manager: An eDiscovery Manager can search content locations in the organization and perform various search-related actions such as preview and export search results in eDiscovery. Members can also create and manage cases, add, and remove users for a case, create case holds, run searches associated with a case, and access case data. eDiscovery Administrator: An eDiscovery Administrator is a member of the eDiscovery Manager role group, and can perform the same content search and case management-related tasks that an eDiscovery Manager can perform. Additionally, an eDiscovery Administrator can: Access case data for any case in the organization. Manage any eDiscovery case after they add themselves as a member of the case. Remove members from an eDiscovery case. Only an eDiscovery Administrator can remove members from a case. Users who are members of the eDiscovery Manager subgroup can't remove members from a case, even if the user created the case.
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HardeWerker433
3 months, 1 week ago
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/purview/ediscovery-assign-permissions It should be Yes - No - Yes. eDiscovery Manager - An eDiscovery Manager can use eDiscovery search tools to search content locations in the organization, and perform various search-related actions such as preview and export search results. Members can also create and manage cases in Microsoft Purview eDiscovery (Standard) and Microsoft Purview eDiscovery (Premium), add and remove members to a case, create case holds, run searches associated with a case, and access case data. eDiscovery Managers can only access and manage the cases they create. They can't access or manage cases created by other eDiscovery Managers.
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BigTone
3 months ago
The link you provided is contradicting itself, if I am reading it correctly. Under eDiscovery Administrator it states 'Remove members from an eDiscovery case. Only an eDiscovery Administrator can remove members from a case. Users who are members of the eDiscovery Manager subgroup can't remove members from a case, even if the user created the case.' So, I am not sure on the first statement, I agree with the other 2
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Jideakin
1 month, 1 week ago
Both eDiscovery Admin and eDiscovery Manager have the same permissions; the only difference is that Administrator have access to ALL Cases, while Managers have access to ONLY the case they are part of.
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Jideakin
1 month, 1 week ago
Correction: Only eDiscovery Administrators can remove members from a case. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/purview/ediscovery-add-or-remove-members-from-a-case
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