You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization.
You need to ensure that a user named User1 can prevent the deletion of every email message that
contains a specific word from all of the mailboxes. The solution must minimize the number of
permissions assigned to User1.
What should you do?
A.
Add User1 to the Records Management management role group. Instruct User1 to run the NewManagedContentSettings cmdlet.
B.
Add User1 to the Records Management management role group. Instruct User1 to run the NewMailboxSearch cmdlet.
C.
Add User1 to the Discovery Management management role group. Instruct User1 to run the NewManagedContentSettings cmdlet.
D.
Add User1 to the Discovery Management management role group. Instruct User1 to run the NewMailboxSearch cmdlet.
Explanation:
* If you want users to be able to use Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 In-Place eDiscovery, you must
first authorize them by adding them to the Discovery Management role group. Members of the
Discovery Management role group have Full Access mailbox permissions for the Discovery mailbox
that’s created by Exchange Setup.
* The New-MailboxSearch cmdlet creates an In-Place eDiscovery search or an In-Place Hold. Unless
specified, mailboxes on all Exchange 2013 servers in an organization are searched. You can stop,
start, modify, or remove the search.