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Question #: 23
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You develop a model-driven app. You add the following users as members to the Sales Microsoft Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) security group: User1, User2, and User3.

The Sales Azure AD security group is linked to a pre-existing Microsoft Dataverse Azure AD security group team that is associated with the Sales security role. You assign each of the appropriate licenses to each user.

User1 is not listed in the Team Members subgrid for the app. User2 and User3 are listed in the subgrid.

You need to ensure that User1 can use the model-driven app.

What should you do?

  • A. Change the membership of the Sales Azure AD Security group to Dynamic User.
  • B. Change the membership type for User1 to Owner in the Azure AD security group.
  • C. Create an Owner team for the members of the Sales Azure AD group.
  • D. Ask User1 to sign into the model-driven app.
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Suggested Answer: D 🗳️

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MikeAWS
Highly Voted 8 months ago
Yes, the correct solution is to have User1 sign into the model-driven app. Here's why: When users are added to an Azure AD security group that is linked to a Dataverse team and assigned the appropriate licenses, they are granted the associated security roles and access to the model-driven app. However, sometimes it might take some time for the synchronization between Azure AD and Dataverse to complete, and for the user to be recognized as a member of the team.
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sindyvaness
Most Recent 10 months ago
In the exam test on 06-23-2023
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AmeerBasha
1 year, 1 month ago
Correct
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gmanunta81
1 year, 1 month ago
Why D is correct ?
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lewylln
1 year, 1 month ago
I may be wrong, but from my experience users dont appear in an environment's default tables (like the user table) until they access the environment for the first time. Based on the issue of the user not appearing they must have not accessed the app/environment yet so having them log in should resolve the problem
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sudeep_sk
11 months, 3 weeks ago
D is the correct option. Any user added to the Azure AD group will not appear in the member's list until he does not login to the environment.
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