A. A shared mailbox is a regular mailbox that is associated with an individual user in a separate, trusted, forest. __________
B. A company car can be a recipient object in Exchange ___________
C. A mail user object must have a mailbox database assigned in your exchange organization _____
A. A shared mailbox is a regular mailbox that is associated with an individual user in a separate, trusted, forest. ______INVALID______
B. A company car can be a recipient object in Exchange 2016 VALID ___________
C. A mail user object must have a mailbox database assigned in your exchange organization __INVALID__________
A. they can store messages on an Exchange server
B. they can receive messages via an Exchange server
C. they can send messages via an Exchange server
D. none of the above
D. none of the above
A. SMTP
B. POP3
C. IMAP
D. LDAP
E. None of the above
E. None of the above
A. A user
B. A universal security group
C. A contact
D. A universal distribution group
E. A ressource
F. A Organizational Unit
G. A dynamic distribution group
A. A user
B. A universal security group
C. A contact
D. A universal distribution group
G. A dynamic distribution group
H. A user
I. A universal security group
J. A contact
K. A universal distribution group
L. A ressource
M. A Organizational Unit
N. A dynamic distribution group
A. A user
L. A ressource
A. Create a custom address list in Exchange Administration Center for each department.
B. Specify a filter that includes the department on each custom address list.
C. Create a dynamic address list that generates address lists by department.
D. Create a custom address list in Active Directory for each department.
A. Create a custom address list in Exchange Administration Center for each department.
B. Specify a filter that includes the department on each custom address list.
User: has an AD account and an external email address (gmail, hotmail…)
Contact: Is an external user (doesn’t belong to our company), doest have an AD account, he has an external email address.
Its a mailbox hosted in our exchange organization but owned by a user that belongs to another AD trusted forest.
A. Global address lists
B. Default address lists
C. Offline address lists
D. Custom address lists
A. Global address lists
A. Create a sharing policy.
B. Create a remote domain.
C. Create an accepted domain.
D. Create an e-mail address policy.
E. Modify the properties of the default Receive connector.
C. Create an accepted domain.
D. Create an e-mail address policy.
A. All contacts
B. All groups
C. All rooms
D. All users
E. Default global address list
A. All contacts
B. All groups
C. All rooms
D. All users
E. Default global address list
A. Create a new GAL for the company.
B. Configure permissions (use Adress Book Policy) so that only users in the new company are allowed to access it.
C. Associate the GAL with the mailbox store that the new company will use.
D. Configure a filter on the GAL that specifies only users that are employees of the new company are displayed in the GAL.
A. Create a new GAL for the company.
B. Configure permissions (use Adress Book Policy) so that only users in the new company are allowed to access it.
D. Configure a filter on the GAL that specifies only users that are employees of the new company are displayed in the GAL.
A. From the Exchange Management Shell, run Get-MailboxDatabase.
B. From the Exchange Management Shell, run Get-MailboxStatistics.
C. From the Exchange Management Console, create and export a filter.
D. From the Exchange Management Console, run the Remote Connectivity Analyzer.
A. From the Exchange Management Shell, run Get-MailboxDatabase.
A. Get-User | Where-Object {$_.distinguishedname –ilike “*ou=sales,dc=contoso,dc=com”} | Enable-Mailbox -database “Mailbox Database 1”
B. Get-Mailbox -server VAN-EX1 | New-MoveRequest -Local -targetDatabase “ “Mailbox Store 2”