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Question #: 7
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You have an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant that contains the objects shown in the following table.

Which objects can you add as members to Group3?

  • A. User2 and Group2 only
  • B. User2, Group1, and Group2 only
  • C. User1, User2, Group1 and Group2
  • D. User1 and User2 only
  • E. User2 only
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Suggested Answer: E 🗳️

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Cheguevarax
Highly Voted 3 years, 11 months ago
The answer is Use2 only. I just tested. You can't assign the users with no license. 100%
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loukyexamtopic
9 months, 1 week ago
did you tested this in 365 admin centre or AAD
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hhaywood
3 years, 11 months ago
Agreed, also tested. However I found you can assign 'equipment users' e.g. Projectors with no license - odd one.
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lime568
3 years, 1 month ago
because the equipments have a mailbox
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Arjanussie
2 years, 2 months ago
Test it also You can't assign the users with no license / mailbox
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Discuss4certi
3 years, 7 months ago
I do not agree. I also tested this. Indeed if you look at it from the groups tab you cannot find the user in the list to add it to the MESG. But if you go to the user you can add a membership to the group.
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007Ali
3 years, 3 months ago
On a Security Group, going to Group Memberships -> Add Memberships, locating a Mail Enabled Security Group is greyed out and states "Mail-enabled security groups are not allowed."
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mackypatio
2 years, 12 months ago
I agree, I literally have hundreds of unlicensed users that are members of mail-enabled security groups in my production tenant, both in-cloud and synced from onprem.
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Diginomad
Highly Voted 3 years, 4 months ago
Selected Answer: E
The answer is E - User2 Only. When you try to add a member to a Mail-enabled Security Group, you won't be able to see unlicensed Users. I had to test this when I saw contradictory comments.
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xupiter
3 years, 3 months ago
That's right, but only for Azure portal. Using Microsoft 365 admin center, you can add unlicensed users to a Mail-enabled Security Group. So answer is D.
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zol95
2 years, 7 months ago
You are incorrect. Tested in Lab environment: In the M365 admin center, only users can be added to the mail-enabled security group. You can only add licensed users to the group, unlicensed users won't even show up on the member select page. Correct answer is definitely E.
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zol95
2 years, 7 months ago
Sorry xupiter you are correct. If you open the mail enabled SG, then you won't, be able to add the user, but if you open the unlicensed users from Users/Active Users/"user"/Groups/Manage groups then you can add the unlicensed user to the mail-enabled SG... Correct answer is D.
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Fcnet
2 years, 6 months ago
no you can't from portal.azure.com / it's not permited (may be it was possible 1 year ago but not now)
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Chris7910
1 year, 11 months ago
But you can go to O365 Admin Center -> Users -> Active Users, select the user -> Account -> Manage groups and assign the group to the user. So technically you added the user to the group.
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Nosajgnat87
Most Recent 5 days, 20 hours ago
Selected Answer: D
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/entra/fundamentals/concept-learn-about-groups Some groups can't be managed in the Azure portal or Microsoft Entra admin center. Groups synced from on-premises Active Directory can only be managed on-premises. Distribution lists and mail-enabled security groups can only be managed in the Exchange admin center or the Microsoft 365 admin center. You must sign in and have the appropriate permissions for that admin center to manage those groups.
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AcTiVeGrEnAdE
1 week ago
Selected Answer: D
Mail enabled security groups does not support group nesting so any answer with a group listed is out. User 1 and User 2 are able to be a member of mail enabled security group. Licensed user does not matter.
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Obi_Wan_Jacoby
3 weeks, 4 days ago
Selected Answer: D
I was able (from the 365 admin center) to go to the unlicensed user, go to their group listings and add them to the mail enabled security group. However, I could not add the user while going to the group itself and trying to add the member that way. As from Entra, it does not tie down to a license for memberships, so it should also allow. So answer is D. Microsoft may want answer E, but this is the real world and the real world shows D.
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Obi_Wan_Jacoby
3 weeks, 3 days ago
Answer is still D, but I wanted to update. Within Entra I could neither add the group via the user properties nor add the users via the group properties. So the only way you can do this is via the Admin center. I also tried this from the azure portal and had the same issue as in Entra.
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noa808a
1 month, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: D
Correct answer is D. Only users & service principals are able to be added to mail-enabled security groups (groups cannot be nested). Being added to a security group does not depend on licensing, so both users are eligible.
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Oskarma
3 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: D
I've just added a user without license to a mail enabled security group in my tenant. And you can't add security groups to mail enabled security groups: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/entra/fundamentals/how-to-manage-groups#:~:text=Adding%20security%20groups%20as%20members%20of%20mail%2Denabled%20security%20groups.
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test123123
3 months, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: E
To get an email you need the licence:D Cannot add Security groups that may have users without licenses duh.! ^^
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Frank9020
3 months ago
You could not be more wrong, Entra ID does not require users to be licensed to be added to a mail-enabled security group. Unlicensed users can still be added as members because group membership management in Entra ID is independent of licensing.
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saha241108
3 months, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: C
become a member of mail enabled security group there has no pre-requisite like license user or not. you can add user as well as group as a member of group. So, the correct answer should be C
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Matt19
4 months, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: D
Unlicensed user can be added to a MESG NOW on Entra so D
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doori88
6 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: D
I tested it, and a user with no license can be added to the MESG, done in it from the entra admin center
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MaxLily
7 months, 1 week ago
Add a group to another group You can add an existing Security group to another existing Security group (also known as nested groups), creating a member group (subgroup) and a parent group. The member group inherits the attributes and properties of the parent group, saving you configuration time. Important We don't currently support: Adding groups to a group synced with on-premises Active Directory. Adding Security groups to Microsoft 365 groups. Adding Microsoft 365 groups to Security groups or other Microsoft 365 groups. Assigning apps to nested groups. Applying licenses to nested groups. Adding distribution groups in nesting scenarios. Adding security groups as members of mail-enabled security groups https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/fundamentals/active-directory-groups-membership-azure-portal
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loukyexamtopic
9 months, 1 week ago
The question is clearly about the AAD/Entra ID not 365admin portal. Please let us know how you exactly do the lab in detail, as I see allot of labs done that are not important with this question
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HartMS
1 year ago
No license - No Money
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HartMS
1 year ago
Selected Answer: E
User2 Only
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penatuna
1 year, 2 months ago
Selected Answer: D
Tested in my tenant. D is the correct answer, if you can use M365 admin center. Azure portal / Entra - Cannot add members to mail enabled group. Cannot add Mail-enabled groups to users. Microsoft 365 admin center - Can add only User2 to Group3. Can add Group3 to both User2 and User3. Exchange portal - Can add only User2 to Group3. Cannot add groups to users, cause there’s no user blade in Exhange portal.
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RahulX
1 year, 2 months ago
E. User2 only, because only mailboxed users can be added to the MailEnable Security Group. Tested
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