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You have a Microsoft 365 E5 subscription that contains two users named User1 and User2 and a group named Group1. User1 is a member of Group1.

The subscription contains the sensitivity labels shown in the following table.

You have a sensitivity label policy named Policy1 that is published to User1 and User2. The policy includes the following labels:

• General

• Confidential

• Confidential/Low

• Confidential/High

• Confidential/Medium

For Policy1, the default label for documents is Confidential/Low.

You have a sensitivity label policy named Policy2 that is published to Group1. The policy includes the following labels:

• Secret

• General

• Secret/Low

• Secret/High

• Secret/Medium

For Policy2, the default label for documents is Secret/Low.

You have a sensitivity label policy named Policy3 that is published to User1 and User2. The policy includes the following labels:

• Secret

• General

• Secret/Low

• Secret/High

• Secret/Medium

For Policy3, the default label for documents is Secret/Medium.

The order of the policies is 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.

    Correct Answer:

Discussion
See_Es

Should be Y/N/N. The Confidential label is a parent label and cannot be selected as a document label

Jonclark

I agree Y/N/N . 1. You can't select a parent label when applying a sensitivity label to an item. 2. You can include a user in multiple label policies, and the user will get all the sensitivity labels and settings from those policies. If there's a conflict in settings from multiple policies, the settings from the policy with the highest priority (highest order number) is applied. In other words, the highest priority wins for each setting. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/compliance/sensitivity-labels?view=o365-worldwide

trojansrj

the 2d one is No, not even because of highest priority, but because default for policy 3 is secret Medium, not secret Low, as suggested in the question

xswe

Yes, since User2 are a member of Policy1 and the General label are not a parent label No, if you have several labels as default label through different policys which we have here the policy with the higher priority is the one that will get used as default document label, in this is it is Confiddential/Low No, since you cannot use parent labels they are there to give users a logical GUI/interface.

Sategi

agree, but for second answer, Policy 3 will be applied bacause policy has highest priority and default label will be Secret/Medium.

narenbabu.chintu

Agree, Y, N, N 1. User2 can apply the General Label to a document - Yes, User2 is part of Policy 3 as well as Policy 1, but Policy 3 has highest priority. The Labels that are part of Policy 3 include General. Hence User2 can assign General Label to Documents 2. The default document label for User1 is Secret/Low - No, User1 is part of Policy 3 as well as Policy1 , The Highest prioritized policy is Policy 3. The default label of Policy 3 is Secret / Medium. Hence the default label for the document created by User 1 is Secret/Medium. 3. User1 can apply the confidential label to a document - No, It is not possible to apply parent label as a default label.

Domza

YNN looks good~

dmoorthy

Answers is Y/N/N