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Your company has a Microsoft 365 subscription.
You need to prevent a user named User1 from permanently deleting private chats in Microsoft
Teams.
Solution: You create an In-Place Hold for the Microsoft OneDrive for Business site of User1.
Does this meet the goal?
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B , I had something like this in a mock exam. Alert policies in Security & Compliance are made for admin notifications when things like new Teams get created. Makes sense here, but let me know if you see it differently.
B saw a similar one in a mock. Alert policy covers notifications for new Teams created this way. Pretty confident here.
B tbh
Honestly, Microsoft loves to bury these alert settings deep. I'm going with B since alert policies in Security & Compliance are pretty much made for tracking things like new group or team creation. Not 100% sure given their confusing admin interfaces, but that's what I remember from similar exam questions.
Probably B since only the Security & Compliance admin center lets you create alert policies for things like team creation events. The Teams admin center (D) is more about permissions and managing who can create, not sending alerts. Agree?
B
Why not just set it up in Teams admin center (D)? That’s where you control a lot of team-related policies, so I figured it’d cover notifications too.
B The question asks about admin notification, not restricting creation. Alert policy in Security & Compliance lets you notify admins when a new team is created. Pretty sure that's what they're looking for here, but open to other takes if I've missed something.
D , similar practice exams suggest Teams admin center for managing creation policies, check the official guide to confirm.
I don’t think D works here. B is right since alert policies in Security & Compliance can actually notify admins when new teams get created. Modifying global teams policy controls who can create but doesn’t handle notifications. Fairly sure, but open to other thoughts.
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