You manage an Office 365 tenant that uses an Enterprise E1 subscription. You configure a retention
policy for all mailboxes.
You must apply a new retention policy immediately because of upcoming personnel changes.
You need to ensure that the new retention policy is applied to the mailboxes immediately.
Which Windows PowerShell cmdlet should you run?
A.
Enable-JournalRule
B.
New-RetentionPolicyTag
C.
Start-ManagedFolderAssistant
D.
Set-CsUser
E.
Set-CsPrivacyConfiguration
F.
Set-HostedContentFilterPolicy
G.
Set-MalwareFilterPolicy
H.
Set-MailboxJunkEmailConfiguration
Explanation:
Use the New-RetentionPolicyTag cmdlet to create a retention tag.
Retention tags are used to apply retention settings to folders and individual items such as e-mail
messages and voice mail. These settings specify how long a message remains in a mailbox and the
action to be taken when the message reaches the specified retention age. When a message reaches
its retention age, it’s moved to the user’s In-Place Archive or deleted.New-RetentionPolicyTag
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd335226(v=exchg.150).aspx
c
The question required the new retention policy to be applied to the mailboxes immediately. The retention tag is already in place.
Incorrect Answer – New-RetentionPolicyTag is for to creating retention tag
Correct Answer – Start-ManagedFolderAssistant
https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/anya/2014/11/19/understanding-of-managed-folder-assistant-with-retention-policies/
agree
Answer: C
Agreed the answer is C
C
Misleasing question, i agree on C.
You must apply a NEW retention policy as stated is very misleading!
The second and third line should in reverse order.
That way it is clear the new retention policy is ALREADY in place.
In this question formulation, it is not!
Agree with C
http://o365info.com/manage-retention-policy-by-using/
Such a blatantly wrong answer. This is why you cant trust dumps. found this question with the same answer on a premium VCE…