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.
You need to ensure that all email messages are recorded.
Which Windows PowerShell cmdlet should you run? based organization.
Which Windows PowerShell cmdlet should you run?
You manage an Office 365 tenant that uses an Enterprise E1 subscription.
A user receives frequent email messages from a specific domain that are flagged as spam.
You need to ensure that the domain name is not flagged as spam for only the user.
Which Windows PowerShell cmdlet should you run? that gets past anti-spam filters and reaches the users’ mailboxes. With this cmdlet, users and administrators can make changes to the junk email rule that’s configured for a specific mailbox.
How should you complete the relevant Windows PowerShell…
DRAG DROP
Your company has an Office 365 subscription and uses Microsoft Exchange Online. Employees have archive mailboxes that have the default retention policy applied.
A new company policy requires some existing mailboxes to have a retention policy that deletes only email messages in the Deleted Items folder after 90 days. Deleted messages must be recoverable. None of the existing retention tags meet the new requirement.
You create an empty retention policy named Policy-90.
You need to configure the retention policy and apply it to the mailboxes.
How should you complete the relevant Windows PowerShell script? To answer, drag the appropriate code segments to the correct targets. Each segment may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.
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messages. 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. specify the deletion of email messages in the Deleted Items folder after 90 days. We then need to assign the retention tag to the Policy-90 retention policy. Then we apply the Policy-90 retention policy to mailboxes. policy to the mailboxes. https://technet.microsoft.com/en-GB/library/dd297955(v=exchg.150).aspx https://technet.microsoft.com/en-GB/library/dd335226(v=exchg.150).aspx https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd335196(v=exchg.150).aspx
Which three Windows PowerShell commands should you run …
DRAG DROP
Your company has an Office 365 subscription and uses Microsoft Exchange Online. Some employees have archive mailboxes that have the default retention policy applied.
The default retention policy does not meet the latest company requirements. You create a retention policy named RetentionPolicy1 and apply the necessary retention tags to the policy.
You need to apply the new retention policy to all archive mailboxes and ensure that the new retention policy tags are applied as soon as possible.
Which three Windows PowerShell commands should you run in sequence? To answer, move the appropriate commands from the list of commands to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.
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messages. 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. filters the list of retrieved mailboxes to list only the mailboxes that have Archiving enabled and active. https://technet.microsoft.com/en-GB/library/dd297955(v=exchg.150).aspx https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd335196(v=exchg.150).aspx https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa998864(v=exchg.150).aspx
How should you complete the relevant Windows PowerShell…
DRAG DROP
You are the Office 365 administrator for your company.
The company wants to increase the retention age for deleted email items to 90 days.
You need to modify the retention age.
How should you complete the relevant Windows PowerShell script? To answer, drag the appropriate command segments to the correct locations. Each segment may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scrollto view content.
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messages. 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.
How should you complete the relevant Windows PowerShell…
HOTSPOT
You are the Microsoft Exchange Online administrator for your company. The company has been using
Exchange Online for over two years.
Employees report that items are disappearing from their primary mailboxes. You discover that an old retention policy is enabled for the employee mailboxes.
You need to ensure that items are not automatically removed from employees’ primary mailboxes.
How should you complete the relevant Windows PowerShell script? To answer, select the correct code segment from each list in the answer area.
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list of user mailboxes only (thus excluding Room mailboxes, Resource mailboxes etc). mailboxes (in this case, all the user mailboxes retrieved by the command in box 1 and box 2. http://o365info.com/manage-retention-policy-by-using/
which order should you perform the actions?
DRAG DROP
You are the Office 365 administrator for your company. User1 has shared a link to edit a document with an external user.
The shared document must not be modified.
You need to update the sharing permissions so that the external user can display, but not modify, the document.
In which order should you perform the actions? To answer, move all actions from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.
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will be listed under Access Requests and Invitations in the Site Settings page of the document library. We can select the user and modify the permissions to the document to Read only. After modifying the permission, we need to resend the invitation.
which role group should you assign each team?
DRAG DROP
You are deploying Office 365 for your organization.
You are preparing to delegate permissions by using the built-in Microsoft Exchange Online role groups. You must assign teams to the roles that give them the least permissions while still allowing them to perform the following tasks:
Team 1: place mailboxes on Litigation Hold
Team 2: create retention tags and policies
Team 3: create and manage resource mailboxes
Team 4: update users’ display names
Team 5: create and manage security groups
You need to delegate permissions to the teams.
To which role group should you assign each team? To answer, drag the appropriate role group to the correct team. Each role group may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.
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can perform searches of mailboxes in the Exchange organization for data that meets specific criteria and can also configure litigation holds on mailboxes. compliance features, such as retention policy tags, message classifications, transport rules, and more. administrative access to create or modify Exchange 2013 recipients within the Exchange 2013 organization. display name, address, phone number, and so on. They don’t include options that aren’t available in Outlook mailbox is located. administrative access to the entire Exchange 2013 organization and can perform almost any task against any only that can create and manage security groups. https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd638105(v=exchg.150).aspx
How should you complete the relevant Windows PowerShell…
HOTSPOT
You are the Office 365 administrator for your company’s Microsoft Exchange Online environment. The company recently subscribed to the Office 365 Enterprise E3 plan.
Employees currently archive old email messages in . pst files. The company has now mandated that all email messages stored in . pst files must be archived online.
You need to enable archiving for all mailboxes.
How should you complete the relevant Windows PowerShell script? To answer, select the appropriate cmdlet from each list in the answer area.
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personal store (.pst) files. With archiving enabled, users can store messages in an archive mailbox, also called an In-Place Archive, which is accessible by using Microsoft Outlook and Outlook Web App. https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj984357(v=exchg.150)
How should you complete the relevant Windows PowerShell…
DRAG DROP
You are the Office 365 administrator for a company. The company is currently migrating from a hosted POP3 email solution to Microsoft Exchange Online. The company maintains extensive lists of external contacts in several Microsoft Excel workbooks.
You plan to import all the external contact information from the workbooks into the Exchange Online Global
Address List (GAL). The external contacts must not be able to sign in to your company’s Windows Azure Active
Directory service.
You consolidate all the external contact information into a file named ExternalContacts.
You need to import the file into the GAL.
How should you complete the relevant Windows PowerShell script? To answer, drag the appropriate command segments to the correct targets. Each command segment may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You
may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.
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the names in the csv file. or organizations that exist outside the Exchange organization. Each mail contact has an external email address.