The correct answer is A. Everyone . Relativity’s official instance security documentation states that all users in any instance of Relativity are members of the Everyone group . This means that when a user account is created, that user is automatically part of the built-in Everyone group, even before any additional group assignments are made.
This is an important distinction because Relativity also documents that users are then manually added to other groups for operational permissions and workspace access. The Users documentation explains that you create users and then add them to groups, which are associated with workspaces. That confirms that while administrators normally assign users to functional groups after creation, the system-wide Everyone group already applies automatically.
The other options are incorrect. All Users is not the Relativity built-in group name documented by Relativity. Users are not automatically added to a group is false because the Everyone group membership exists by default. Domain Users is a Windows or directory-services style concept, not the Relativity group referenced in the platform’s own security model. For RCA purposes, this matters because the Everyone group has baseline, environment-level significance and certain permissions are managed with that universal membership in mind. Therefore, the correct answer is Everyone .
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