You have a Microsoft 365 E5 subscription that uses Microsoft Teams and contains a user named User1. You configure information barriers. You need to identify which information barrier policies apply to User1. Which cmdlet should you use?
A.
Get-InformationBarrierRecipientStatus
B.
Get-InformationBarrierPoliciesApplicationStatus
The cmdlet that should be used to identify which information barrier policies apply to User1 is C. Get-InformationBarrierPolicy.
Explanation:
The Get-InformationBarrierPolicy cmdlet is used to retrieve the information barrier policies that are created in your organization. You can use this cmdlet to retrieve the policy that applies to a specific user, such as User1.
Option A, Get-InformationBarrierRecipientStatus, is used to retrieve the current status of the information barrier recipient assignments for a specified user.
Option B, Get-InformationBarrierPoliciesApplicationStatus, is not a valid cmdlet.
Option D, Get-OrganizationSegment, is used to retrieve the organization segments that are created in your organization. It is not related to information barrier policies.
Get-InformationBarrierRecipientStatus -Identity
Use the Get-InformationBarrierRecipientStatus cmdlet with the Identity parameter.
You can use any identity value that uniquely identifies each recipient, such as Name, Alias, Distinguished name (DN), Canonical DN, Email address, or GUID.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/troubleshoot/information-barriers/information-barriers-troubleshooting
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