Managing Role-Based Access Control (RBAC)
Welcome to the Managing Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) Practice Lab. In this module, you will be provided with the instructions and devices needed to develop your hands-on skills.
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Introduction
Welcome to the Managing Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) Practice Lab. In this module, you will be provided with the instructions and devices needed to develop your hands-on skills.
Learning Outcomes
In this module, you will complete the following exercises:
- Exercise 1 - Working with RBAC
After completing this lab, you will be able to:
-Manage RBAC
Exam Objectives
The following exam objective is covered in this lab:
- 4.4 Plan, deploy, manage, and troubleshoot Role Based Access Control (RBAC)
Lab Duration
It will take approximately 1 hour to complete this lab.
Exercise 1 - Working with RBAC
The Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) is a data access control mechanism. This mechanism helps the administrators to grant permissions to users based on their organizational roles. In other words, users can access only the permitted data according to their roles. For example, in an organization, a junior level employee cannot access the data of managers or administrators.
RBAC increases data security and prevents data breach, corruption, and leakage. RBAC is used in Exchange Server to assign permissions to users at different levels. The concept of management role groups and management role assignment policies facilitates the implementation of RBAC in Exchange Server.
In this exercise, you will learn how to work with RBAC by performing the following tasks:
- Task 1 - Create a role group
- Task 2 - Create a role
- Task 3 - Manage role group members
- Task 4 - Create and edit role assignment policies
- Task 5 - Assign role assignment policies to mailboxes
- Task 6 - Remove role assignment policies
Learning Outcomes
After completing this exercise, you will be able to:
- Manage RBAC
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