You manage a Microsoft Entra ID tenant. You have an existing security group named Group1. During the creation of Group1, the option 'Microsoft Entra roles can be assigned to the group' was set to Yes. You now need to configure Group1 to automatically add users who have their department attribute set to 'Engineering'. What should you do?
- Create a new security group, set 'Microsoft Entra roles can be assigned to the group' to No, and configure a dynamic user membership rule.Cevap
- BModify the properties of Group1 to change the membership type from Assigned to Dynamic User, and configure the dynamic membership rule.
- CAssign the User Administrator role to Group1, and then update the membership type to Dynamic User.
- DCreate a new administrative unit, add Group1 to the administrative unit, and apply a dynamic membership rule to the administrative unit.
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Create a new security group, set 'Microsoft Entra roles can be assigned to the group' to No, and configure a dynamic user membership rule.
In Microsoft Entra ID, groups that are role-assignable (where 'Microsoft Entra roles can be assigned to the group' is set to Yes) must use the 'Assigned' membership type. Dynamic membership rules are not supported for these groups to maintain security and prevent unauthorized privilege escalation. Therefore, to automate membership based on user attributes like department, you must create a new group that is not role-assignable.
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Membership constraints on role-assignable groups in Microsoft Entra ID
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