You have a Microsoft 365 tenant that contains the objects shown in the following table.
You are creating a compliance policy named Compliance1.
Which objects can you specify in Compliance1 as additional recipients of noncompliance notifications?
You have a Microsoft 365 tenant that contains the objects shown in the following table.
You are creating a compliance policy named Compliance1.
Which objects can you specify in Compliance1 as additional recipients of noncompliance notifications?
In a Microsoft 365 compliance policy for noncompliance notifications, you typically can specify recipients that are either individual users or groups with email addresses. Therefore, both mail-enabled security groups and individual users can be included as recipients of noncompliance notifications. Based on the table, Admin1 (user) and Group3 (mail-enabled security group) are valid recipients for noncompliance notifications. Group4, being a standard security group without mail capabilities, cannot receive such notifications. Hence, the correct objects that can be specified in Compliance1 as additional recipients are Group3 and Admin1.
Question has a typo -_- says "main-enabled" which should be "mail-enabled". Groups with email address can be sent notifications which means C is correct.
thanks for clarification
C is correct. From my testings, I can only find/select Distribution Groups, Microsoft 365 Groups and Security mail-enabled groups. Security groups and dynamic distribution groups is not supported.
The answer appears to be E based on the information below: In a compliance policy, you can specify the following objects as additional recipients of noncompliance notifications: Users: You can add individual users as recipients of noncompliance notifications. This allows you to notify specific users when their devices are found to be noncompliant1. Groups: You can add groups of users as recipients of noncompliance notifications. This allows you to notify multiple users at once when their devices are found to be noncompliant1. Roles: You can add Azure AD roles as recipients of noncompliance notifications. This allows you to notify users with specific roles or responsibilities when their devices are found to be noncompliant1. Email addresses: You can add email addresses as recipients of noncompliance notifications. This allows you to notify external stakeholders or distribution lists when devices are found to be noncompliant1.
Nope, tested it. You can add only groups (groups with e-mail addresses)
C is correct https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/admin/create-groups/compare-groups?view=o365-worldwide https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/intune/protect/quickstart-send-notification#:~:text=Add%20an%20action,your%20compliance%20policy.
groups with email enabled https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/admin/create-groups/compare-groups?view=o365-worldwide
This question looks like question 158.
sry Question 156
C is correct
Given answer is correct. Tested in my own tenant. You can only select groups with email adresses
The answer is correct. For action, Send email to end users. You can configure M365, distribution or mail-enabled security groups as additional recipients.
Is this C option even correct ?