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In a corporate environment, a company is implementing Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) to manage user identities and access to resources. The IT department needs to ensure that users can access applications based on their roles while maintaining security and compliance. They decide to implement role-based access control (RBAC) and assign users to specific roles. If a user is assigned to multiple roles, how does Azure AD determine the effective permissions for that user, and what considerations should be taken into account regarding role assignments and conflicts?
Azure AD combines the permissions from all assigned roles, granting the user the union of all permissions without conflict resolution.
Azure AD grants permissions based on the highest privilege role assigned to the user, ignoring other roles.
Azure AD requires that users be assigned to a single role to avoid conflicts, thus preventing multiple role assignments.
Azure AD evaluates the roles in a predefined order and grants permissions based on the first role that matches the access request.

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