MS-203 Manage role-based permissions in Microsoft 365
Offered By: Microsoft via Microsoft Learn
Course Description
Overview
- Module 1: Manage administrator roles
- Describe how RBAC is used to assign roles to users.
- Understand management role groups and their administrative tasks.
- Assign the built-in management roles for messaging administration.
- Create custom management roles and assign them through role assignment policies to users.
- Troubleshoot RBAC management roles.
- Module 2: Manage user roles
- Describe the built-in end-user roles.
- Configure role assignment policies.
- Create new custom roles and role assignment policies.
- Module 3: Analyze role-based permissions
- Identify the differences between shared permissions and split permissions.
- Describe multi-forest permissions.
- Identify the differences between the permission models.
By the end of this module, you'll be able to:
By the end of this module, you'll be able to:
By the end of this module, you'll be able to:
Syllabus
- Module 1: Manage administrator roles
- Introduction
- Explore Role-Based Access Control
- Examine management role groups
- Examine built-in management role groups
- Implement admin roles for management role assignments
- Troubleshoot admin roles
- Knowledge check
- Summary
- Module 2: Manage user roles
- Introduction
- Implement user roles for role assignment policies
- Implement management role assignment policies
- Create new roles, role assignments, and scopes
- Knowledge check
- Summary
- Module 3: Analyze role-based permissions
- Introduction
- Explore the use of split permissions
- Explore the use of multiple-forest permissions
- Explore the differences in permissions
- Knowledge check
- Summary
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