This post is a part of the AB-900: Microsoft 365 Copilot and Agent Administration Fundamentals Exam Prep Hub.
This topic falls under these sections:
Perform basic administrative tasks for Copilot and agents (25–30%)
--> Understand features and capabilities of Copilot and agents
--> Identify use cases for Researcher
Note that there are 10 practice questions (with answers) at the end of each section to help you solidify your knowledge of the material. Also, there are 4 practice tests with 30 questions each available from the hub's main page below the exam topics section.
Introduction
Researcher is an advanced AI-powered reasoning capability available within the Microsoft 365 Copilot ecosystem. It is designed to perform multi-step, in-depth research tasks that require gathering information from multiple sources, analyzing large amounts of data, synthesizing findings, and presenting comprehensive, well-organized results.
Unlike standard Copilot experiences, which typically generate responses from a single prompt, Researcher performs more sophisticated reasoning by combining enterprise knowledge stored in Microsoft 365 with, when appropriate and permitted, external information sources. It is intended to help users complete tasks that would normally require hours of manual research.
For the AB-900: Microsoft 365 Copilot and Agent Administration Fundamentals exam, you should understand:
- What Researcher is
- How it differs from standard Microsoft 365 Copilot experiences
- Typical business scenarios where Researcher provides value
- The types of data Researcher uses
- How Microsoft 365 security, permissions, and governance continue to apply
- The limitations and best practices for using Researcher
What Is Researcher?
Researcher is an advanced AI capability that helps users perform complex research tasks by:
- Collecting information from multiple sources
- Comparing information
- Identifying patterns
- Summarizing findings
- Producing structured reports
- Citing supporting information where applicable
- Performing iterative reasoning before generating a final response
Rather than simply answering a question, Researcher can develop a complete research workflow.
Example request:
“Prepare a report comparing our organization’s cloud migration strategy with current industry best practices and identify potential risks.”
Instead of providing a brief summary, Researcher may:
- Review internal project documentation
- Examine meeting notes
- Analyze SharePoint documents
- Review emails
- Compare current practices with publicly available information (when configured)
- Produce a detailed report with recommendations
How Researcher Differs from Standard Copilot
Standard Microsoft 365 Copilot focuses primarily on helping users complete everyday productivity tasks such as:
- Drafting emails
- Summarizing meetings
- Creating presentations
- Rewriting documents
- Generating tables
- Answering questions
Researcher extends these capabilities by emphasizing:
- Multi-step reasoning
- Long-form research
- Deep analysis
- Information synthesis
- Strategic recommendations
- Comprehensive reporting
Think of standard Copilot as an AI assistant, while Researcher functions more like an AI research analyst.
Data Sources Used by Researcher
Researcher can analyze information from multiple Microsoft 365 sources, including:
- SharePoint sites
- OneDrive files
- Microsoft Teams conversations
- Outlook emails
- Microsoft Word documents
- Excel workbooks
- PowerPoint presentations
- OneNote notebooks
- Microsoft Graph organizational relationships
Depending on organizational configuration and licensing, Researcher may also incorporate approved external information sources.
Microsoft Graph and Researcher
Researcher relies heavily on Microsoft Graph.
Microsoft Graph provides:
- Organizational relationships
- User permissions
- File locations
- Emails
- Meetings
- Calendar events
- Conversations
- Shared documents
- Collaboration history
Researcher uses Microsoft Graph to locate relevant information efficiently.
Importantly, Researcher never bypasses Microsoft Graph permissions.
If a user cannot access a document, Researcher cannot use it.
Common Business Use Cases
1. Market Research
Researcher can help organizations:
- Compare competitors
- Analyze market trends
- Summarize industry reports
- Identify emerging technologies
- Evaluate customer behavior
Example:
“Research the latest AI adoption trends in financial services.”
2. Executive Briefings
Executives often require concise summaries from large volumes of information.
Researcher can:
- Summarize multiple meetings
- Combine reports
- Review emails
- Produce executive-ready briefing documents
3. Project Research
Large projects often generate hundreds of documents.
Researcher can help summarize:
- Requirements
- Risks
- Decisions
- Milestones
- Meeting notes
- Design documents
Instead of reading dozens of files manually, Researcher consolidates the information.
4. Policy Analysis
Organizations frequently maintain hundreds of internal policies.
Researcher can:
- Compare policies
- Identify inconsistencies
- Summarize requirements
- Highlight missing documentation
5. Compliance Research
Researcher can assist with:
- Reviewing compliance documentation
- Summarizing regulatory guidance
- Comparing policies against standards
- Organizing compliance evidence
It does not replace formal compliance or legal reviews.
6. Sales Preparation
Sales teams can use Researcher to prepare for customer meetings by combining:
- Previous emails
- Meeting notes
- Proposal documents
- Customer presentations
- Product documentation
The result is a comprehensive customer briefing.
7. Product Research
Product managers may ask Researcher to:
- Compare product requirements
- Analyze customer feedback
- Summarize bug reports
- Review feature requests
- Recommend priorities
8. Knowledge Discovery
Employees often spend significant time searching for information.
Researcher can locate and combine information from:
- Multiple SharePoint sites
- Teams chats
- Emails
- Documents
- Internal knowledge bases
This significantly reduces research time.
9. Strategic Planning
Leadership teams may ask Researcher to:
- Compare business strategies
- Analyze organizational performance
- Review previous planning documents
- Summarize lessons learned
- Generate strategic recommendations
10. Report Generation
Researcher can generate:
- Research reports
- Project summaries
- Risk analyses
- Business cases
- Recommendation documents
- Decision-support reports
How Researcher Protects Organizational Data
Researcher follows the same Microsoft 365 security model as Microsoft 365 Copilot.
It respects:
- Microsoft Graph permissions
- SharePoint permissions
- OneDrive permissions
- Teams permissions
- Microsoft Purview sensitivity labels
- Data Loss Prevention (DLP) policies
- Retention policies
- Microsoft Defender protections
Researcher cannot retrieve information users are not authorized to access.
Benefits of Researcher
Organizations benefit because Researcher can:
- Reduce manual research time
- Improve decision-making
- Consolidate information from multiple sources
- Produce consistent reports
- Improve knowledge discovery
- Increase employee productivity
- Reduce duplicate work
- Accelerate project planning
Limitations of Researcher
Although powerful, Researcher has limitations.
It:
- Only accesses authorized data.
- Depends on data quality.
- Cannot invent missing information.
- May produce incomplete answers if source data is incomplete.
- Does not replace human judgment.
- Does not override organizational permissions.
- Cannot bypass compliance policies.
- Should not be considered a legal or regulatory authority.
Users should always review AI-generated conclusions before making important business decisions.
Best Practices
Microsoft recommends that organizations:
- Ensure SharePoint permissions are accurate before deployment.
- Apply Microsoft Purview sensitivity labels consistently.
- Implement DLP policies.
- Organize content with meaningful names and metadata.
- Maintain high-quality documentation.
- Encourage users to write specific research prompts.
- Review AI-generated reports before distribution.
- Train employees on responsible AI usage.
- Monitor adoption and usage.
- Continuously improve information governance.
Exam Tips
For the AB-900 exam, remember these key points:
- Researcher is designed for complex, multi-step research tasks, not simple productivity tasks.
- It uses Microsoft Graph to locate organizational information.
- It respects all existing Microsoft 365 permissions.
- Microsoft Purview policies continue to protect data.
- Researcher can combine information from multiple Microsoft 365 services.
- It supports report creation, analysis, and decision-making.
- Human review remains important for critical decisions.
- Researcher improves productivity but does not replace subject matter expertise.
10 Practice Exam Questions
Question 1
Which type of task is Researcher primarily designed to perform?
A. Multi-step research and analysis across multiple data sources
B. Installing Microsoft 365 applications
C. Managing user licenses
D. Configuring SharePoint permissions
Correct Answer: A
Explanation: Researcher is intended for advanced research, reasoning, and analysis that combines information from multiple sources into comprehensive results.
Question 2
How does Researcher locate relevant organizational content?
A. By ignoring file permissions
B. By using Microsoft Graph to identify accessible organizational data
C. By copying data into a separate database
D. By downloading every SharePoint site locally
Correct Answer: B
Explanation: Researcher relies on Microsoft Graph to discover relationships, files, emails, meetings, and other Microsoft 365 content while respecting user permissions.
Question 3
Which scenario is the best use case for Researcher?
A. Changing a user’s password
B. Assigning Microsoft 365 licenses
C. Comparing multiple project documents and generating a strategic summary
D. Creating a new SharePoint site
Correct Answer: C
Explanation: Researcher excels at analyzing multiple documents and producing synthesized reports or recommendations.
Question 4
Which Microsoft 365 security principle applies to Researcher?
A. Researcher automatically grants access to restricted documents.
B. Researcher temporarily elevates user permissions.
C. Researcher ignores sensitivity labels during analysis.
D. Researcher only accesses content the user is already authorized to view.
Correct Answer: D
Explanation: Researcher follows the same permission model as Microsoft 365 Copilot and cannot access unauthorized content.
Question 5
Which Microsoft technology provides the organizational relationships that Researcher uses?
A. Microsoft Defender
B. Microsoft Entra ID
C. Microsoft Graph
D. Microsoft Intune
Correct Answer: C
Explanation: Microsoft Graph connects users, files, meetings, emails, calendars, and collaboration data that Researcher uses during analysis.
Question 6
Which business activity is a common use case for Researcher?
A. Replacing Microsoft Purview
B. Producing executive briefing reports by combining information from multiple Microsoft 365 sources
C. Managing Azure subscriptions
D. Configuring firewall rules
Correct Answer: B
Explanation: Researcher can consolidate organizational information into executive-ready reports and summaries.
Question 7
What limits the information that Researcher can include in its responses?
A. Internet bandwidth only
B. Microsoft licensing costs only
C. The amount of SharePoint storage available
D. The user’s existing Microsoft 365 permissions and governance policies
Correct Answer: D
Explanation: Researcher can only use data that the requesting user is authorized to access, and it remains subject to governance controls.
Question 8
Which Microsoft Purview capability continues protecting organizational information when Researcher accesses documents?
A. Sensitivity labels and Data Loss Prevention (DLP) policies
B. Printer management
C. Windows Update
D. Device drivers
Correct Answer: A
Explanation: Microsoft Purview policies, including sensitivity labels and DLP, remain fully enforced when Researcher accesses organizational content.
Question 9
Why should users review Researcher-generated reports before acting on them?
A. Researcher cannot create reports.
B. AI-generated findings should be validated because human judgment is still required for important decisions.
C. Researcher always produces incorrect results.
D. Researcher automatically changes organizational data.
Correct Answer: B
Explanation: While Researcher can significantly accelerate analysis, users remain responsible for verifying conclusions and making informed decisions.
Question 10
Which statement best describes Researcher compared to standard Microsoft 365 Copilot?
A. Researcher replaces Microsoft Graph.
B. Researcher is only available in Microsoft Teams.
C. Researcher focuses on deep research, multi-step reasoning, and comprehensive analysis rather than routine productivity tasks.
D. Researcher only summarizes email messages.
Correct Answer: C
Explanation: Standard Copilot primarily assists with day-to-day productivity, whereas Researcher specializes in complex analysis, reasoning, and report generation.
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