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Which Windows PowerShell cmdlet should you run?

You manage an Office 365 tenant that uses an Enterprise E1 subscription. You create a policy to
record email messages for all recipients.
You observe that email messages are not being recorded.
Which Windows PowerShell cmdlet should you run?

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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 Set-HostedContentFilterPolicy cmdlet to modify the settings of content filter policies in your
cloud-based organization.
Incorrect:
Not A: You can enable or disable specific journal rules in your organization at any time using the
Enable-JournalRule and Disable-JournalRule cmdlets.
Not B: 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.
Not C: The Set-CsUser cmdlet is used to modify a user account.
Not G: Use the Set-MalwareFilterPolicy cmdlet to modify malware filter policies in your organization.
Not H: Use the Set-MailboxJunkEmailConfiguration cmdlet to configure the junk email rule for
specific mailboxes.

Set-HostedContentFilterPolicy
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj200781(v=exchg.150).aspx

14 Comments on “Which Windows PowerShell cmdlet should you run?

  1. MCSE says:

    A: Correct Answer.

    Set-HostedContentFilterPolicy

    Redirect messages that are definitely spam or that may be spam
    Send copies of spam quarantine false positive submissions




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