You create a new message classification named Customer Data. Messages
that have this classification should not be sent outside the company. You need to r edirect to the
CustData mailbox all outbound e-mail messages that have the Customer Data classification . What
should you do?
A -
Run the Set-MessageClassification -Identity 'Customer Data' -UserDisplayEnabled:$true cmdlet.
B -
Add read permissions to the Customer Data message classification by running the Set-MessageClassification cmdlet.
C -
Run the Set-MessageClassification -Identity 'Customer Data' -RetainClassificationEnabled:$true cmdlet.
D -
Create a new transport rule to redirect to the CustData mailbox all messages that are sent from internal users to only users outside the company and that are marked with the Customer Data classification.
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You are preparing to configure Outlook Anywhere on your existing
Exchange Server 2010 organization. A Mailbox server named ExchMb1 contains all of the mailboxes
that will be accessed by users who use Outlook Anywhere. A Client Access server named ExchCas1 is
available from the Internet . Users will access Outlook Anywhere with mail.contoso.com as the host (A)
name. You need to configure the Exchange organization so that Outlook Anywhere can be used by
Microsoft Office Outlook clients from the Internet . Which actions should you perform?
A -
Install RPC over HTTP Proxy on ExchCas1.
B -
Install a valid SSL certificate for ExchCas1 on the default Web site.
C -
Run the Enable-OutlookAnywhere -Server:ExchCas1 -ExternalHostName:mail.contoso.com -SSLOffLoading:$false -ExternalAuthenticationMethod:Basic cmdlet
D -
All of the above.
3-
Your native Exchange Server 2010 environment has the following server
roles installed:
Three Mailbox servers
One Hub Transport server named ExchHub1
One Edge Transport server named ExchEdge1
The human resources (HR) department uses a W indows SMTP relay with an IP address of
192.168.10.25. E-mail from the HR department to all employees must be sent from this relay.
You need to configure your Exchange environment to accept e-mail messages from the internal HR
SMTP relay.
Which cmdlet should you run?
A new virus is discovered in your Exchange Server 2010 organization. The
file extension is . ext for this virus. The current settings for attachment filtering are configured to delete
specified attachments and allow the message to be delivered . H owever , the virus files are not being
filter ed . You must stop the spread of this new virus. Neither the attachment nor the e-mail message
should reach the e-mail recipient. The message that contains the virus should not generate a non-delivery
report (NDR). You need to add a filter for the file extension of the virus . Which cmdlets should
you run?
Your company normally does not allow out-of-office messages to be sent to
users outside of your Exchange 2010 organization. The company makes an exception for a business
partner named Northwind Traders. The SMTP domain for Northwind Traders is
northwindtraders.com. You need to configure your Exchange organization to allow out-of-office
messages to be sent to e-mail addresses in the northwindtraders.com domain. What should you do?
A -
Add northwindtraders.com as a remote domain and set the appropriate options.
B -
Add northwindtraders.com as an accepted domain and set the appropriate options.
C -
Create a transport rule and set the appropriate options.
D -
Create a Send connector for northwindtraders.com and set the appropriate options.
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In your Exchange Server 2010 organization, a report of the Exchange
server settings indicates that the storage limits for the mailbox stores are not all the same . You need to
create an Exchange Management Shell script that will reconfigure all of the Exchange server mailbox
stores to have identical storage limits . How should you create the script to accomplish this goal?
A -
Redirect the output of the Get-ExchangeServer cmdlet to the Set-Mailbox Database cmdlet with the appropriate parameters.
B -
Redirect the output of the Get-MailboxDatabase cmdlet to the Set-Mailbox cmdlet with the appropriate parameters.
C -
Redirect the output of the Get-MailboxDatabase cmdlet to the Set-MailboxDatabase cmdlet with the appropriate parameters.
D -
Redirect the output of the Get-Mailbox cmdlet to the Set-MailboxDatabase cmdlet with the appropriate parameters.
7-
A mailbox has 40 KB of mailbox rules. You need to move the mailbox from
your Exchange Server 2007 computer to an Exchange Server 2003 computer at a remote site. How
should you achieve this goal?
A -
Use the Exchange Task wizard in Exchange Server 2003.
B -
Use the Move Mailbox wizard in Exchange Server 2007.
C -
Run the Move-Mailbox cmdlet with the IgnoreRuleLimitErrors parameter.
D -
Run the Move-Mailbox cmdlet with the IgnorePolicyMatch parameter.
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Your company's Exchange Server 2010 organization has a mail-enabled
public folder named Monitoring . The folder is configured to receive automated alerts from the
companys external m onitoring system. All corporate users can send e-mail to this public folder. Mail
from the monitoring system is being returned with a non-d elivery r eport (NDR). You need to ensure
that the monitoring alerts will be received in the Monitoring public folder. What should you do?
A -
Use Microsoft Office Outlook to assign anonymous users the permission to create items in the Monitoring public folder.
B -
Use Microsoft Office Outlook to assign default users the permission to create items in the Monitoring public folder.
C -
Run the Set-MailPublicFolder -RequireSenderAuthenticationEnabled: $true cmdlet for the Monitoring public folder.
D -
Run the Add-PublicFolderClientPermission -AccessRights: EditOwnedItems cmdlet for anonymous users for the Monitoring public folder.
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You need to configure the conference room resource mailboxes in your
Exchange Server 2010 organization to remove attached files from meeting requests. Which cmdlet
should you run?
You need to configure your Exchange Server 2010 computer so that a
specific distribution group will allow out-of-office responses from the mailboxes of members of the
distribution group. What should you do?
A -
On the distribution group properties, enable out-of-office responses to be sent to message senders.
B -
On the distribution group properties, enable delivery reports to be sent to message senders.
C -
On the default remote domain policy, enable out-of-office responses.
D -
Re-create the distribution group as a security group.