Does this meet the goal?

You have an In-Place Hold that was implemented by running the following command:
New-MailboxSearch –Name “Hold-ProjectX” –SourceMailboxes “User1”.
You are notified that the In-Place Hold is no longer required.
You need to ensure that the mailbox data can be deleted by using retention policies.
Solution: You run Set-MailboxSearch “Hold-ProjectX” -InPlaceHoldEnabled $false cmdlet.
Does this meet the goal? mailboxes on hold check box on the In-Place Hold settings page or by setting the InPlaceHoldEnabled parameter to $false in the Shell.

You have an In-Place Hold that was implemented by running the following command:
New-MailboxSearch –Name “Hold-ProjectX” –SourceMailboxes “User1”.
You are notified that the In-Place Hold is no longer required.
You need to ensure that the mailbox data can be deleted by using retention policies.
Solution: You run Set-MailboxSearch “Hold-ProjectX” -InPlaceHoldEnabled $false cmdlet.
Does this meet the goal? mailboxes on hold check box on the In-Place Hold settings page or by setting the InPlaceHoldEnabled parameter to $false in the Shell.

A.
Yes

B.
No

Explanation:

The In-Place Hold can be disabled by clearing the Place content matching the search query in selected
References: https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd979797(v=exchg.150).aspx



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