You need to ensure that the new retention tags are available to Test5 from Outlook 2010

Your company has an Office 365 subscription. You create a new retention policy that contains
several retention tags. A user named Test5 has a client computer that runs Microsoft Office Outlook
2007. You install Microsoft Outlook 2010 on the client computer of Test5. Test5 reports that the new
retention tags are unavailable from Outlook 2010.
You verify that other users can use the new retention tags. You need to ensure that the new
retention tags are available to Test5 from Outlook 2010.
What should you do?

Your company has an Office 365 subscription. You create a new retention policy that contains
several retention tags. A user named Test5 has a client computer that runs Microsoft Office Outlook
2007. You install Microsoft Outlook 2010 on the client computer of Test5. Test5 reports that the new
retention tags are unavailable from Outlook 2010.
You verify that other users can use the new retention tags. You need to ensure that the new
retention tags are available to Test5 from Outlook 2010.
What should you do?

A.
Instruct Test5 to repair the Outlook profile.

B.
Modify the retention policy tags.

C.
Run the Set-Mailbox cmdlet.

D.
Force directory synchronization.



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Anna

Anna

It is O365 subscription, not hybrid or coexistence. So no dirsync, set-mailbox is on premise cmdlet and modify retention tags brings nothing.
Only repair outlook profile remains.