Content explorer shows a current snapshot of the items that have a sensitivity label, a retention label or have been classified as a sensitive information type in your organization:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/compliance/data-classification-content-explorer?view=o365-worldwide
Content explorer shows a current snapshot of the items that have a sensitivity label, a retention label or have been classified as a sensitive information type in your organization.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-ie/purview/data-classification-content-explorer
Content explorer
Content explorer shows a current snapshot of the items that have a sensitivity label, a retention label or have been classified as a sensitive information type in your organization
The issue here with the Retention label is that we do not know a sensitivity label has been associated with the same files, this means that the retention label assigned to the file would require user intervention for it to be applied, as automatic retention labels require that one of the following be set before hand:
Specific types of sensitive information.
Specific keywords that match a query you create.
Pattern matches for a trainable classifier.
And we have not been told that that condition has been met therefor the file would not be tagged automatically and would not show up in content explorer.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/purview/retention?tabs=table-overriden
That means that C is correct.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/purview/data-classification-content-explorer?view=o365-worldwide
Access to content explorer is highly restricted because it lets you read the contents of scanned files
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