You need to delete the isConfidential classification property

You have a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2. Server1 has the File
Server Resource Manager role service installed.
You attempt to delete a classification property and you receive the error message as shown
in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)

You need to delete the isConfidential classification property.
What should you do?

You have a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2. Server1 has the File
Server Resource Manager role service installed.
You attempt to delete a classification property and you receive the error message as shown
in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)

You need to delete the isConfidential classification property.
What should you do?

A.
Delete the classification rule that is assigned the isConfidential classification property.

B.
Disable the classification rule that is assigned the isConfidential classification property.

C.
Set files that have an isConfidential classification property value of Yes to No.

D.
Clear the isConfidential classification property value of all files.

Explanation:
What is the File Classification Infrastructure?
The Windows Server 2008 R2 File Classification Infrastructure (FCI) automates classification
processes so that you can manage your data more effectively. You can save money and
reduce risk by storing and retaining files based on their business value or impact. The built-in
solution for file classification provides expiration, custom tasks, and reporting. The extensible
infrastructure enables you to meet additional customer classification needs by building rich
end-to-end classification solutions that are built on the classification foundation of Windows
Server in a consistent and supported way and within the existing Windows file serving
platforms.



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Joe

Joe

This is right I have just created a property, created a rule and added the property to it, tried to delete, got this error message.
Disabled the rule, tried to delete, got this message again.
2 ways to fix this…
change the rule to use another property or delete the rule (any way that frees the property up so it is not in use)
Now able to delete the property.

Alexandre Ferreira

Alexandre Ferreira

Correct Answer: A
What is the File Classification Infrastructure?
The Windows Server 2008 R2 File Classification Infrastructure (FCI) automates classification processes so that you can manage your data more
effectively.
You can save money and reduce risk by storing and retaining files based on their business value or impact. The built-in solution for file classification
provides expiration, custom tasks, and reporting. The extensible infrastructure enables you to meet additional customer classification needs by building
rich end-to-end classification solutions that are built on the classification foundation of Windows Server in a consistent and supported way and within the
existing Windows file
serving platforms.

Jeff

Jeff

A is correct. This question is in the Sybex MCSA Windows Server 2012 R2 Complete Study Guide Assessment Test: question # 50. The answer “Delete the classification rule that is assigned the Contains Personal Information classification property.”