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What command should you run?

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You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization.
You enable single item recovery for all users.
A user named User1 accidentally deletes important email messages sent from a user named User2.
User1 reports that he cannot locate the email messages in his Deleted Items folder.
You need to recover the items.
What command should you run? (To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.)

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3 Comments on “What command should you run?

  1. Senan Kazimov says:

    Search-Mailbox cmdlet to search messages in a specified mailbox and perform any of the following tasks:
    -Copy messages to a specified target mailbox.
    -Delete messages from the source mailbox. You have to be assigned the Mailbox Import Export
    management role to delete messages.
    -Copy messages from the source mailbox and delete them from the target mailbox.
    –>Perform single item recovery to recover items from a user’s Recoverable Items folder.
    -Clean up the Recoverable Items folder for a mailbox when it has reached the Recoverable
    Items hard quota.
    TargetMailbox parameter specifies the identity of the destination mailbox where search results are copied.




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    1. Senan Kazimov says:

      The search performed to find deleted messages recovers found items from the user’s mailbox to a defined mailbox, which can be any other mailbox except the source from which the messages are being recovered. While this isn’t a requirement, the discovery mailbox is typically an ideal target for such operations.




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