Which cmdlet should you use?

You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization.
Users connect to their mailbox by using Microsoft Outlook 2013 and mobile devices.
A user named User1 loses a mobile device.
You need to wipe the mobile device remotely.
Which cmdlet should you use?

You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization.
Users connect to their mailbox by using Microsoft Outlook 2013 and mobile devices.
A user named User1 loses a mobile device.
You need to wipe the mobile device remotely.
Which cmdlet should you use?

A.
Remove-MobileDevice

B.
Clear-MobileDevice

C.
Set-Mailbox

D.
Remove-ActiveSyncDevice

Explanation:
The Clear-MobileDevice cmdlet deletes all user data from a mobile device the next time that the device
receives data from the server running Microsoft Exchange Server 2013.
Incorrect answers:
Not A: The Remove-MobileDevice cmdlet is used to remove the mobile device partnership information that you
specify from a user’s mobile device list stored in a mailbox on a computer running Microsoft Exchange Server
2013, but we don’t just want to remove the partnership information. We want wipe the device.
Not C: The Set-Mailbox cmdlet is used to modify the settings of an existing mailbox, but we need to wipe the
mobile device.
Not D: The Remove-ActiveSyncDevice cmdlet is used to remove the mobile device partnership information that
you specify from a user’s mobile device list stored in a mailbox on a computer running Microsoft Exchange
Server 2013, , but we don’t just want to remove the device partnership information. We want wipe the device.
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