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What is the correct order of creating a Safe Links policy and rule in PowerShell?
Create the Safe Links rule first, then the Safe Links policy.
Both Safe Links policy and rule can be created simultaneously.
Create the Safe Links policy first, then the Safe Links rule.
A team is using Safe Links protection for Microsoft Teams. They have turned on the setting 'On Safe Links checks a list of known, malicious links when users click links in Microsoft Teams. URLs are not rewritten'. What happens when a user clicks on a link in Microsoft Teams?
The link is checked against a list of known malicious links.
The URL is rewritten and then checked for malicious content.
The link is automatically blocked without any checks.
As the Microsoft 365 Administrator for Lucerne Publishing, Allan Deyoung wants to use Exchange Online PowerShell to create a Safe Links policy. What's the first thing Allan should do?
Use the New-SafeLinksRule cmdlet to create a Safe Links rule.
Use the Set-SafeLinksPolicy cmdlet to update the Safe Links policy settings.
Use the New-SafeLinksPolicy cmdlet to create a Safe Links policy.
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