You have an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant that: contains a user named User1. You need to ensure that User1 can create new catalogs and add1 resources to the catalogs they own. What should you do?
A.
From the Roles and administrators blade, modify the Groups administrator role.
B.
From the Roles and administrators blade, modify the Service support administrator role.
C.
From the Identity Governance blade, modify the Entitlement management settings.
D.
From the Identity Governance blade, modify the roles and administrators for the General catalog.
Delegate entitlement management
By default, only Global Administrators and User Administrators can create and manage catalogs, and can manage all catalogs. Users added to entitlement management as Catalog creators can also create catalogs and will become the owner of any catalogs they create.
The User Administrator role is no longer allowed to manage catalogs and access packages in Microsoft Entra Entitlement Management. Please transition to the Identity Governance Administrator role to continue managing access without disruption, or go to the Entitlement Management settings
Correct link with reasoning: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/governance/entitlement-management-delegate-catalog#as-an-it-administrator-delegate-to-a-catalog-creator
Option D correctly identifies the need to modify roles and administrators for the General catalog, enabling User1 to perform the required actions.
In Azure Active Directory (Azure AD), the ability to manage catalogs and add resources to them is controlled through Identity Governance. Specifically:
Catalogs are used in Azure AD Entitlement Management to group resources and policies.
To allow a user to create new catalogs and manage them, you must assign them the appropriate role within the Identity Governance settings.
The correct answer is:
C. From the Identity Governance blade, modify the Entitlement management settings.
Explanation:
In Azure AD, catalog management permissions are primarily handled through Entitlement Management within the Identity Governance blade. By modifying Entitlement Management settings, you can allow specific users, like User1, to create catalogs and manage resources in the catalogs they own.
Entitlement Management is designed to streamline and secure resource access across different catalogs, including setting policies on who can create or manage catalogs.
The Roles and administrators blade is generally for managing roles that control administrative permissions across Azure AD but doesn't provide catalog creation permissions directly.
Option C aligns with the goal of enabling catalog creation and resource management for User1.
La respuesta correcta es D. Desde la hoja Identity Governance, modifique los roles y administradores para el catálogo general.
Para permitir que el usuario Usuario1 pueda crear nuevos catálogos y agregar recursos a los catálogos que posee, debemos conceder los permisos necesarios a través de los roles y administradores del catálogo. La opción correcta para esto es la D. Desde la hoja Identity Governance, modifique los roles y administradores para el catálogo general.
En la hoja de Identity Governance, podemos administrar los derechos de acceso y los permisos de los usuarios para diferentes recursos en Azure AD. Al modificar los roles y administradores para el catálogo general, podemos agregar a Usuario1 como administrador del catálogo o asignarle un rol que le permita crear y administrar los recursos en el catálogo.
Las opciones A y B no son relevantes para el objetivo dado y la opción C es para la administración de derechos de acceso en general, pero no específicamente para los catálogos y recursos en Azure AD.
C is correct
"Prerequisite roles: Global administrator, Identity Governance administrator, User administrator, or Catalog creator"
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/governance/entitlement-management-catalog-create
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