70-663 · Question #269
70-663 Question #269: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation
The correct answer is B. To use annotations to associate a case number or another unique identifier with a message C. To get an estimate of search results to determine the total number and size of items. The following are reasons to upgrade to Exchange 2010 SP1: You can use annotations to associate a case number or another unique identifier with a message. You can get an estimate of search results to determine the total number and size of items returned by a discovery search. Dis
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Options
- ATo preserve mailbox items that may have been deleted or edited by users
- BTo use annotations to associate a case number or another unique identifier with a message
- CTo get an estimate of search results to determine the total number and size of items
- DTo enable search results of multiple mailbox servers to copy only one instance of a unique
- ETo enable discovery searches of items placed on hold
Explanation
The following are reasons to upgrade to Exchange 2010 SP1: You can use annotations to associate a case number or another unique identifier with a message. You can get an estimate of search results to determine the total number and size of items returned by a discovery search. Discovery managers can perform a discovery search across the cloud or on-premise servers. With Exchange 2010 SP1, a discovery manager could get an estimate of the size of the search results before running the search, and add annotations to messages. Annotations allow a discovery manager to add annotations to the message. For example, a discovery manager can associate a unique identifier with a message such as a case number. The discovery manger could then search for all items with that number. Exchange 2010 SP1 does not enable search results of multiple mailbox servers to copy only one instance of a unique message to the discovery mailbox on a mailbox server running Exchange 2010. Exchange 2010 SP1 contains a feature called deduplication that only works on a discovery mailbox located on an Exchange 2010 SP1 Mailbox server. Deduplication copies only one instance of a unique message to a discovery mailbox, reducing the size of the discovery mailbox size. Exchange 2010 already includes the litigation hold feature. Litigation hold preserves mailbox contents for discovery requests until a lawsuit has been concluded. A litigation hold will do the following: - Keep user's mailbox items in an unaltered state - Keeps mailbox items that may have been edited or deleted - Keeps mailbox items automatically deleted by MRM
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