Haha, nice one! But yeah, let's stay focused here. The Get-AuditLogSearch cmdlet could be useful, but I think the admin role group report is the most straightforward approach. It'll give us the info we need without getting too deep in the weeds.
Totally, the administrator role group report is the way to go. Although, I do have to say, running a non-owner mailbox access report sounds like a great way to get into some juicy office gossip! Not that I'd ever do that, of course. *wink*
I agree, the administrator role group report seems like the most direct way to identify any changes to the Recipient Management role group. The other options don't seem quite as relevant.
Hmm, this question seems straightforward, but we need to understand the context a bit more. Identifying changes to the Recipient Management role group is key here, so I'd lean towards option C - running an administrator role group report.
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