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Question #: 49
Topic #: 4
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Your company has a Microsoft Exchange Server 2019 organization.
You are auditing the Litigation Hold on the mailboxes of the company's research and development department.
You discover that the mailbox of a user named User1 has a Litigation Hold enabled.
You need to discover who placed the Litigation Hold on the mailbox of User1, and when the Litigation Hold was enabled.
Which two actions should you perform? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

  • A. From the Exchange admin center, run a per-mailbox Litigation Hold report.
  • B. From PowerShell, run the Get-Mailbox cmdlet.
  • C. From PowerShell, run the Get-MailboxStatistics cmdlet.
  • D. From the Exchange admin center, run an In-place eDiscovery and Hold report.
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Suggested Answer: AB 🗳️

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Highly Voted 3 years, 1 month ago
A & B. Get-Mailbox cmdlet shows the LitigationHoldDate and LitigationHoldOwner parameters.
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Nelson2080
Highly Voted 2 years, 11 months ago
Based on my lab, I would go with A&B. I enabled lit-hold on my test account professor plum. I was able to confirm the hold owner by running get-mailbox and by running the Run a per-mailbox Litigation Hold report. Professor Plum did not show up when I ran the In-Place ediscovery * hold report. Get-mailbox pplum|FL *lit* LitigationHoldEnabled : True LitigationHoldDate : 5/17/2021 1:32:49 PM LitigationHoldOwner : [email protected] LitigationHoldDuration : Unlimited PersistedCapabilities : {MYANALYTICSP2, BPOS_S_Enterprise} Run a per-mailbox Litigation Hold report... Search the admin audit log to determine if a Litigation Hold was enabled or disabled for a user's mailbox. Learn more Run an In-Place eDiscovery & Hold report... Search the admin audit log for changes made to In-Place eDiscovery searches and In-Place Holds. Learn more
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VictorSaiz
2 years, 9 months ago
Did you check it on Exchange Server 2019 or on Exchange Online?
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Amir1909
Most Recent 4 months, 4 weeks ago
A and B correct
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Jagomsah
11 months, 1 week ago
Don’t understand when it says “ Each correct answer presents part of the solution” since A and B gives all the information required individually.
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Forkbeard
1 year, 3 months ago
Selected Answer: AB
A and B, verified Nelson2080's comment on my own Exchange Server 2019. C and D do not yield the required information.
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Noie
1 year, 3 months ago
Selected Answer: AB
A & B is correct
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EGZAMSY
1 year, 6 months ago
Selected Answer: AB
A & B is correct
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Mercer
2 years, 1 month ago
A & B. [PS] C:\Windows\system32>get-mailbox "ashlee pickett" | ft *lit* LitigationHoldEnabled LitigationHoldDate LitigationHoldOwner LitigationHoldDuration PersistedCapabilities --------------------- ------------------ ------------------- ---------------------- --------------------- True 4/2/2022 10:54:14 AM [email protected] 365.00:00:00 {}
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Mercer
2 years, 1 month ago
Tested on an Exchange 2019 server
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apunkt
3 years ago
The right answer A&D. Tested it on my Exchange Server!
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Enoll
3 years ago
Just tested it, A and B are the right answers!
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adaniel89
3 years, 1 month ago
A&B is the correct answer
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3 years, 2 months ago
A & D A - per mailbox Litigation Hold report will give the user who made the change and time/date D - In-Place eDiscovery and Hold report will give details when the hold was placed.
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Reproman
2 years, 8 months ago
D is for In-place hold, not Litigation hold
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