You have a file server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2. Server1 has the File Server
Resource Manager role service installed.
Files created by users in the human resources department are assigned the Department classification property
automatically.
You are configuring a file management task named Task1 to remove user files that have not been accessed for
60 days or more.
You need to ensure that Task1 only removes files that have a Department classification property of human
resources. The solution must minimize administrative effort.What should you configure on Task1?
A.
Configure a file screen
B.
Create a condition
C.
Create a classification rule
D.
Create a custom action
Explanation:
Create a File Expiration Task
The following procedure guides you through the process of creating a file management task for expiring files.
File expiration tasks are used to automatically move all files that match certain criteria to a specified expiration
directory, where an administrator can then back those files up and delete them. Property conditions. Click Add
to create a new condition based on the file’s classification. This will open the Property Condition dialog box,
which allows you to select a property, an operator to perform on the property, and the value to compare the
property against. After clicking OK, you can then create additional conditions, or edit or remove an existing
condition.