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How do I grant access to the reports in Security & Complaince?
Security Reader should be enough, make sure he relogs after you have granted him the role(s). Some reports require additional permissions and/or licenses though.
- Keith WorkAug 23, 2017Copper Contributor
Thanks Vasil. We're just using the out of the box report dashboard that monitors traffic, etc. Shouldn't need any additional rights for that, right?
- VasilMichevAug 23, 2017MVP
Well it does include some additional reports there, and whenever I try to access it with a limtied account I get numerous error popups. I've reported this to the relevant folks at MS long time ago, hopefully they fix it...
- simranjit SinghAug 28, 2017Copper Contributor
Hi,
We were having the same issues in accessing reports in security and compliance center. We opened a case with Microsoft and got to know the permissions expected by Microsoft for reports. When we faced this issue, the permission requirements were not publicly made available by Microsoft. I am not sure what is the situation now. But this worked for us Perfectly.
- Log into Exchange Admin Center(EAC)
- Click on Permissions
- Click on the + sign to create a new Admin Role
- Add a name and description
- Leave Write Scope to Default
- Click the + under Roles and add the following
- Data Loss Prevention
- View-Only Configuration
- Next add the member(s) – add the account here
- Click save
- Now navigate to the Security and Compliance Center
- Click on Permissions and click the + sign
- Give it name and Description
- Add the following roles
- Organization Configuration
- View-Only Audit Logs
- Now add the member(s) and click Save – add the account