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Choose the best response for each of the following questions.
As the Microsoft 365 Administrator for Lucerne Publishing, Allan Deyoung wants to use Exchange Online PowerShell to create a Safe Attachments policy. What's the first thing Allan should do?
Use the New-SafeAttachmentRule cmdlet to create a Safe Attachments rule
Use the New-SafeAttachmentPolicy cmdlet to create a Safe Attachments policy
Use the Set-SafeAttachmentPolicy cmdlet to update the Safe Attachments policy settings
As the Microsoft 365 Administrator for Fabrikam, Holly Spencer wants to protect users from opening unsafe attachments. Holly doesn't want to create policies that block or replace attachments. Instead, Holly wants to avoid message delivery delays so that Fabrikam's users remain productive. When Holly creates a Safe Attachments policy, what action should she select to implement this business requirement?
Dynamic delivery
Block
Replace
As the Microsoft 365 Administrator for Fabrikam, Holly Spencer created a Safe Attachments policy and set the action to "Dynamic delivery." What happens when a Fabrikam employee later receives an email message that has an infected attachment?
The message is updated with an attachment that tells the recipient the original attachment was infected with malware
The attachment is included with the original message in the user’s inbox along with a warning message indicating the attachment is infected
The message is sent to the user's inbox with no attachment
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