Which cmdlet should you use?

You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization.
A user is involved in a possible litigation matter.
You need to protect all of the messages in a mailbox from permanent deletion.
Which cmdlet should you use?

You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization.
A user is involved in a possible litigation matter.
You need to protect all of the messages in a mailbox from permanent deletion.
Which cmdlet should you use?

A.
Enable-InboxRule

B.
Add-MailboxPermisssion

C.
Set-Mailbox

D.
Set-Retention Policy

Explanation:
This example configures April Stewart’s mailbox to retain deleted items for 30 days.
Set-Mailbox -Identity – “April Stewart” -RetainDeletedItemsFor 30
Note: When a user deletes items from the Deleted Items default folder by using the Delete,
Shift+Delete, or Empty Deleted Items Folder actions, the items are moved to the Recoverable
Items\Deletions folder. The duration that deleted items remain in this folder is based on the deleted
item retention settings configured for the mailbox database or the mailbox.
Incorrect:
Not D: The Set-Retention Policy is used in a cloud environment only.

Configure Deleted Item retention and Recoverable Items quotas
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee364752%28v=exchg.150%29.aspx



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Ramatae

Ramatae

i agree with you the correct answer is D

Sanan

Sanan

Set-Mailbox LitigationHoldEnabled — The LitigationHoldEnabled parameter specifies that the mailbox is under litigation hold and that messages can’t be permanently deleted from the user’s account.

Nigel

Nigel

Sanan is correct. Litigation hold prevents permanent deletion.

JMG

JMG

The correct answer is C.

Place a mailbox on Litigation Hold to preserve all mailbox content, including deleted items and original versions of modified items. When you place a user’ mailbox on Litigation Hold, content in the user’s archive mailbox (if it’s enabled) is also placed on hold. Deleted and modified items are preserved for a specified period, or until you remove the mailbox from Litigation Hold. All such mailbox items are returned in an In-Place eDiscovery search.

Set-Mailbox [email protected] -LitigationHoldEnabled $true

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