You need to ensure that users can use personal tags that are not linked to the retention policy.

You have an Exchange organization. All servers in the organization have Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack (SP1) installed.

You create a retention policy and apply the policy to all of the mailboxes in the organization.

You need to ensure that users can use personal tags that are not linked to the retention policy.

What should you do?

You have an Exchange organization. All servers in the organization have Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack (SP1) installed.

You create a retention policy and apply the policy to all of the mailboxes in the organization.

You need to ensure that users can use personal tags that are not linked to the retention policy.

What should you do?

A.
Create a Retention Policy Tag that uses the Personal Folders tag type.

B.
Modify the management role groups.

C.
Run the get-retentionpolicytag | set-retentionpolicytag -retentionenabled $false command.

D.
Run the set-mailbox -identity ‘user1’ -retentionholdenabled $true command.

E.
Modify the User Role Assignment Policy.

F.
Run the set-retentionpolicytag -identity ‘never delete’ -type Personal command.

G.
Run the set-mailbox -identity ‘user1’ -singleitemrecoveryenabled $true.

H.
Run the set-retentionpolicytag -identity ‘never delete’ -type all.

I.
Create a Retenetion Policy Tag that uses the All other folders tag type.

Explanation:
Opt-in personal tags:

Users can use ECP to select additional personal tags not linked to their retention policy.
Needs MyRetentionPolicies role.

Reference:

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd876897.aspx
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd297955.aspx



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