You need to identify the following users in the organiz…

DRAG DROP
You have an Office 365 subscription.
The Office 365 organization contains 500 users.
You need to identify the following users in the organization:
users who have Litigation Hold enabled
users who receive the most spam email messages
users who have mailboxes that were accesses by an administrator
Which type of report should you review to identify each type of user? To answer, drag the appropriate reports to
the correct types of users. Each report may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag
the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.
Select and Place:

DRAG DROP
You have an Office 365 subscription.
The Office 365 organization contains 500 users.
You need to identify the following users in the organization:
users who have Litigation Hold enabled
users who receive the most spam email messages
users who have mailboxes that were accesses by an administrator
Which type of report should you review to identify each type of user? To answer, drag the appropriate reports to
the correct types of users. Each report may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag
the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.
Select and Place:

Answer:

Explanation:
Box 1: Usage
Box 2: Auditing
To run a litigation hold report
1. Select Manage My Organization > Roles & Auditing > Auditing.
2. Click Run a litigation hold report.
Box 3: Auditing
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piet puk

piet puk

Yes, confirmed in my o365 portal under Reports -> Security & Compliance

Protection -> Spam detection
Auditing -> Mailbox litigation holds
Auditing -> Mailbox access by non-owners

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danajo

danajo

Protection -> Spam detection
Auditing -> Mailbox litigation holds
Auditing -> Mailbox access by non-owners