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This topic is for the eDiscovery folks on the forum.

 

I'd like to start off and say that I am not very fluent in Powershell, but I am always willing to learn along the way. I am trying to find out through the console or via Powershell if I can identify a list of litigation holds that user is a part of. I work for a fairly large organization and we have frequent fliers on our litigation holds. I want to be able say, User A belongs to these holds. I do not see that option in the console and I am sure there has to be a way to display that information.

 

Thank you for your help


   
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