You need to identify which user sent the message

You deploy Office 365.
All the members of a team named Sales have full access to a shared mailbox named Sales.
You enable auditing for all shared mailboxes.
From the Sales mailbox, an email message that contains inappropriate content is sent.
You need to identify which user sent the message.
What should you do?

You deploy Office 365.
All the members of a team named Sales have full access to a shared mailbox named Sales.
You enable auditing for all shared mailboxes.
From the Sales mailbox, an email message that contains inappropriate content is sent.
You need to identify which user sent the message.
What should you do?

A.
From the Exchange Control Panel, run an administrator role group report.

B.
From Windows PowerShell, run the Get-SharingPolicy cmdlet.

C.
From Windows PowerShell, run the Write-AdminAuditLog cmdlet.

D.
From Windows PowerShell, run the New-MailboxAuditLogSearch cmdlet.

Explanation:
By process of elimination:
The Write-AdminAuditLog cmdlet will write a comment to the administrator audit log. The Get-SharingPolicy cmdlet allows you to view the settings of sharing
policies The administrator role group report in EOP will list changes to the management role groups within a particular time frame.
The New-MailboxAuditLogSearch cmdlet performs an async search of mailbox audit logs for the specified mailboxes and sends the search results by email to the
specified recipients. https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff522362%28v=exchg.150%29.aspx



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