Your
company uses Microsoft Exchange Online and Microsoft Lync Online.
You are planning the compliance strategy for electronic correspondence.
You need to archive Lync communications for mailboxes that are placed on an in-place hold.
Which two forms of Lync
communications should you archive? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.
A. Multiparty instant messages
B. Peer-to-peer file transfers
C. Audio and video for peer-to-peer conferences
D. Whiteboards and polls shared during conferences
E. Deskt
op sharing sessions
Explanation:
Lync Server 2013 Archiving provides options to help you meet your compliance needs.
The following types of content can be archived:
Peer-to-peer instant messages
Conferences (meetings), which are multiparty in
stant messages
Conference content, including uploaded content (for example, handouts) and event-related content (for example, joining, leaving, uploading sharing, and changes in visibility)
Whiteboards and polls shared during a conference
The following ty
pes of content are not archived:
Peer-to-peer file transfers
Audio/video for peer-to-peer instant messages and conferences
Desktop and application sharing for peer-to-peer instant messages and conferences
References:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/lync-online-security-and-archiving.aspx