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: Certain built-in accounts or synchronized accounts (from on-premises AD) may have restrictions, but in this specific ExamTopics AZ-104 discussion , the users and groups listed are standard cloud-only objects.

The correct selection for this scenario typically involves understanding the dependencies between objects in Microsoft Entra: : Certain built-in accounts or synchronized accounts (from

: Generally, any security or Microsoft 365 group can be deleted unless it is a system-managed group or has specific locks. In this exam question, Group1 and Group2 are typically deletable. The information you requested refers to of the

The information you requested refers to of the AZ-104: Microsoft Azure Administrator certification exam. This specific scenario focuses on the deletion of users and groups within a Microsoft Entra (formerly Azure AD) tenant. Correct Answer and Explanation Related Scenario (AB-100 Topic 2 Question 2) :

: Being a member of a group does not protect a user from being deleted by an administrator. Related Scenario (AB-100 Topic 2 Question 2)

: Any standard user account can be deleted. However, the user performing the deletion must have the appropriate Privileged Role Administrator or Global Administrator role. In the context of the question, User1 and User2 are usually the correct answers for deletion. Why these options are correct:

: In Microsoft Entra, groups and users are independent objects. Deleting a group does not delete its members, and deleting a member does not delete the group.