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41.
Which of the following object types support MailTips? (Choose all that apply.)
- A.Mailboxes
- B.Security Groups (not mail enabled)
- C.Dynamic Distribution Groups
- D.Mail Users
- E.Public Folders
- F.Servers
- Answer & Explanation
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Answer : [A, C, D]
Explanation :
Explanation :
A. Correct: Mailboxes (user mailboxes, resource mailboxes, and room mailboxes) can
have MailTips. B. Incorrect: Security groups are not mailbox recipients and so cannot have MailTips enabled for them. You can make a security group be an object in the address book by mail enabling it, and then you can set a MailTip on it. C. Correct: Dynamic Distribution Groups support MailTips. D. Correct: MailTips can be set on mail user objects. |
42.
How do you ensure that a partner organization can make use of the message classifications
that you have set? (Choose two.)
- A.They cannot use your message classifications.
- B.They work without any configuration because the email message contains the required information to display the text of the classification.
- C.They need to take an export of your classifications, and import them into their Exchange environment to ensure the display text and GUID match.
- D.They need to ensure that the internal Exchange Server message headers that store message classifications are not stripped off by the header firewall.
- Answer & Explanation
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Answer : [C, D]
Explanation :
Explanation :
A. Incorrect: They can use your classifications if they import your classifications and
ensure that the Send and Receive connectors between your organization and theirs
do not remove the Exchange Server internal forest, and organization headers. B. Incorrect: The classification is an internal header on Exchange, and so the other organization, without specific configuration, will not see the message header. C. Correct: The header in the message contains a GUID. Therefore, the display name of the classification needs to be added to the Active Directory of the recipient organization, and the GUID of the classification needs to match. D. Correct: Because the header that contains the GUID is an internal header, it will be removed by the header firewall. Therefore, the send connector outbound from your organization, and the receive connector at the inbound organization need to ensure these internal headers are not stripped off. Hybrid mode to Exchange Online does this as part of the connectors, and so would need to be done for all other cross-forest partner organizations. |
43.
You have an Exchange Server 2007 and 2013 co-existence organization. This will
remain in co-existence for a while due to the number of mailboxes that need to be
moved. How will you manage transport rules during this time?
- A.Ensure all mail flow goes through a 2013 server.
- B.Ensure that you do not create any transport rules on Exchange Server 2013, and instead only make them on a 2007 server.
- C.Ensure that you do not create any transport rules on Exchange Server 2013, and instead only make them on a 2007 server. Then when you have made them, export them from 2007, and import them to 2013 again.
- D.Ensure all mail flow goes through a 2007 server.
- Answer & Explanation
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Answer : [C]
Explanation :
Explanation :
A. Incorrect: When two mailboxes are on the same 2007 server the mail flow will not
go through a 2013 mailbox server, and so 2013 rules will never be applied. B. Incorrect: This will partly work, though any changes made to the rules after the first 2013 server is installed will not be automatically replicated to the area of the Active Directory that 2013 uses to store rules. C. Correct: The rules made on 2007 will work in 2013, but only if exported and imported again after each change. This ensures that any 2013 rule changes that might have occurred are removed upon this importing of the 2007 rules. D. Incorrect: Mail flow between two mailboxes in the same 2013 DAG or Active Directory site will not ever go via a 2007 hub transport server. |
44.
You run the Hybrid Configuration Wizard and it fails during the MRSProxy stage. What
is the likely reason?
- A.You are running Exchange Server 2010 and Exchange Server 2013 client access servers.
- B.You are running Exchange Server 2003 and Exchange Server 2013 client access servers.
- C.Not all of your client access servers are online or reachable from the hybrid server.
- D.AutoDiscover is not implemented correctly, and the client access servers cannot be located.
- Answer & Explanation
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Answer : [C]
Explanation :
Explanation :
A. Incorrect: You can run mixed versions of Exchange Server with Exchange Server
2013, as long as they are 2007 SP3 RU12 or Exchange Server 2010 SP3 or higher. B. Incorrect: You can run mixed versions of Exchange Server with Exchange Server 2013, as long as they are 2007 SP3 RU12 or Exchange Server 2010 SP3 or higher. C. Correct: All of your servers need to be online and reachable before you run the Hybrid Configuration Wizard. D. Incorrect: AutoDiscover is not used to locate servers for administration purposes, but used for users to locate their mailbox settings. |
45.
You want to ensure that all of your emails to the Internet from your Exchange Online
users go via the on-premises infrastructure. What do you need to set up?
- A.You need to select centralized mail flow during the Hybrid Configuration Wizard.
- B.You need to delete the connectors made by the Hybrid Configuration Wizard, and replace them with manually created connectors.
- C.You cannot do this feature with Exchange Online.
- D.You need to have your MX records pointing at your on-premises infrastructure.
- Answer & Explanation
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Answer : [A]
Explanation :
Explanation :
A. Correct: The Hybrid Configuration Wizard centralized mail flow is required for this
feature. B. Incorrect: Though you could delete the connectors and make your own, this would not be the correct way to achieve this aim. C. Incorrect: This is not correct. You can do this with centralized mail flow. D. Incorrect: Your MX records are for inbound mail flow and not outbound, as this question is asking. |