ExO RBAC improvements #2: Support for administrative units
In Azure Active Directory (Azure AD), administrative units are the equivalent of organization units (OUs) and have been a key part of Azure AD's role-based access control (RBAC) model for years. This means that any improvements to this feature have a significant impact on RBAC functionality as a whole.
This blog post examines the recent support for administrative units within the context of Exchange Online (ExO) RBAC improvements. The author explores the details of the update and potential implications for administrators.
If you're an administrator responsible for managing Exchange Online, or just interested in learning more about RBAC in Azure AD, this blog post is a valuable resource. The author delves into the intricacies of administrative units and how the recent improvements impact RBAC permissions management. By the end of the post, you'll have a solid understanding of how to leverage this new feature for RBAC within your organization.
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