Question 9
Your organization has a Shared Drive with 150 users organized as a group. All users of the group need to be able to add and edit files, but the ability to move, delete, and share content must be limited to a single user. You need to configure the shared drive to meet these requirements efficiently.
What should you do?
Your organization has a Shared Drive with 150 users organized as a group. All users of the group need to be able to add and edit files, but the ability to move, delete, and share content must be limited to a single user. You need to configure the shared drive to meet these requirements efficiently.
What should you do?
Create a folder inside the shared drive. Share the files with the group by using the share function.
Create a folder inside the shared drive. Share the folder link with the group.
In the Admin console, assign Contributor access for the shared drive to each user. Assign Content Manager access for the shared drive to the single user.
In the Admin console, assign Contributor access for the shared drive to the group. Assign Content Manager access for the shared drive to the single user.
Correct answer: D
Explanation:
By assigning Contributor access to the group, all 150 users will be able to add and edit files in the shared drive. Assigning Content Manager access to the single user ensures that only that person has the ability to move, delete, and share content within the shared drive. This approach efficiently meets the requirement of limiting certain administrative privileges while allowing the group to collaborate on content.
By assigning Contributor access to the group, all 150 users will be able to add and edit files in the shared drive. Assigning Content Manager access to the single user ensures that only that person has the ability to move, delete, and share content within the shared drive. This approach efficiently meets the requirement of limiting certain administrative privileges while allowing the group to collaborate on content.