Exam Code: 70-342 (Practice Exam Latest Test Questions VCE PDF)
Exam Name: Advanced Solutions of Microsoft Exchange Server 2013
Certification Provider: Microsoft
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Q81. DRAG DROP - (Topic 6)
You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization that contains two Mailbox servers and two Client Access servers.
You have an Active Directory Rights Management Services (AD RMS) cluster. Information Rights Management (IRM) is enabled for the Exchange Server organization.
All company executives are in a security group named Execs. All of the executives use smartphones that are managed by using a mobile device mailbox policy. The executives frequently read IRM-protected email messages by using Microsoft Outlook.
You need to ensure that the executives can read the IRM-protected messages on their smartphone.
Which task should you perform in each environment? (To answer, drag the appropriate tasks to the correct environments. Each task may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.)
Answer:
Q82. (Topic 6)
You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization named contoso.com. A partner company has an Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack 2 (SP2) organization named fabrikam.com. Both organizations have a federated trust.
In contoso.com, you run Get-FederationInformation –DomainName contoso.com and you discover that the TokenIssueURIs property has a value of <uri:federation:MicrosoftOnline>.
In fabrikam.com, you run Get-FederationInformation –DomainName fabrikam.com and you discover that the TokenIssueURIs property has a value of <uri:WindowsLiveID>.
You need to ensure that the federated sharing can be implemented between the organizations.
What should you do?
A. In contoso.com, install the Exchange Web Service (EWS) Managed API.
B. In the contoso.com, run the Set-OrganizationConfig cmdlet.
C. In fabrikam.com, run the New-FedereationTrust cmdlet.
D. In contoso.com, run the New-FederationTrust cmdlet.
Answer: C
Q83. DRAG DROP - (Topic 5)
You need to recommend a solution to support the planned changes for the integration of the Exchange Server organizations of Contoso and Proseware.
What should you configure in each organization? (To answer, drag the appropriate objects to the correct forests. Each object may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.)
Answer:
Q84. (Topic 6)
You have an Exchange Server 2010 organization named adatum.com.
All public folders are stored on a server named EX5.
You deploy a new server named EX6. EX6 has Exchange Server 2013 installed.
You move all mailboxes to EX6.
You need to move the public folders to EX6. The solution must ensure that users can access the public folders after EX5 is decommissioned.
Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)
A. On EX6, create a public folder mailbox.
B. On EX6, run the New-PublicFolderMigrationRequest cmdlet.
C. On EX5, modify the replication partners for all of the public folders.
D. On EX6, run the New-SiteMailboxProvisioningPolicy cmdlet.
E. On EX5, assign the FolderOwner permission to the Public Folder Management management role group for all of the public folders.
F. On EX6, run the MoveAllReplicas.ps1 script.
Answer: A,B
Explanation:
B: Use the New-PublicFolderMigrationRequest cmdlet to begin the process of migrating public folders from Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 or Exchange Server 2010 to Exchange Server 2013.
Note: See step 4 and 5 below.
Step 1: Download the migration scripts Step 2: Prepare for the migration Step 3: Generate the .csv files Step 4: Create the public folder mailboxes on the Exchange 2013 server Step 5: Start the migration request Example: New-PublicFolderMigrationRequest -SourceDatabase (Get-PublicFolderDatabase -Server <Source server name>) -CSVData (Get-Content <Folder to mailbox map path> -Encoding Byte) -BadItemLimit $BadItemLimitCount
Step 6: Lock down the public folders on the legacy Exchange server for final migration
(downtime required)
Step 7: Finalize the public folder migration (downtime required)
Step 8: Test and unlock the public folder migration
Q85. (Topic 6)
Your company has an Exchange Server 2013 organization named Contoso.
A partner company has an Exchange Server 2013 organization named Fabrikam. Neither company has any trusts between their forests.
Users from both organizations access their mailbox from the Internet by using Outlook Anywhere.
You need to ensure that the users from both organizations can share free/busy information.
Which two cmdlets should you run? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)
A. New-AcceptedDomain
B. Add-AvailabilityAddressSpace
C. Set-AvailabilityConfig
D. New-SharingPolicy
E. Add-ADPermission
Answer: B,D
Explanation:
B: Use the Add-AvailabilityAddressSpace cmdlet to define the access method and associated credentials used to exchange free/busy data across forests.
D: Use the New-SharingPolicy cmdlet to create a sharing policy to regulate how users inside your organization can share calendar and contact information with users outside the organization. Users can only share this information after federation has been configured in Exchange.
Q86. (Topic 6)
You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization.
You need to prevent a user named User1 from permanently deleting an email message in
his mailbox.
What should you do on the mailbox of User1?
A. Implement a retention policy.
B. Configure a retention hold.
C. Implement a data loss prevention (DLP) policy.
D. Configure an in-place hold.
Answer: D
Explanation:
In Exchange 2013, you can use In-Place Hold to accomplish the following goals: Place user mailboxes on hold and preserve mailbox items immutably Preserve mailbox items deleted by users or automatic deletion processes such as MRM Use query-based In-Place Hold to search for and retain items matching specified criteria Preserve items indefinitely or for a specific duration Place a user on multiple holds for different cases or investigations Keep In-Place Hold transparent from the user by not having to suspend MRM Enable In-Place eDiscovery searches of items placed on hold
Q87. HOTSPOT - (Topic 6)
You manage an Exchange Server 2013 organization that has an organization relationship with a partner company named Contoso, LTD.
Contoso has an Exchange Server 2013 organization and has Microsoft Outlook 2013 deployed to all users.
You run the Get-OrganizationRelationship | fl and you receive the following output.
Use the drop-down menus to select the answer choice that completes each statement.
Answer:
Q88. HOTSPOT - (Topic 6)
You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization.
All users are enabled for Unified Messaging (UM) and access their voice mail by using Microsoft Lync 2010. Callers report that when they press a key to dial an external telephone number, they hear a
message indicating that the intended destination cannot be reached.
You need to ensure that the callers can reach the external number successfully.
What should you modify?
To answer, select the appropriate object in the answer area.
Answer:
Q89. HOTSPOT - (Topic 6)
You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization that has mailbox audit logging enabled for all users.
You deploy two third-party applications named App1 and App2. Both applications access a mailbox named Mailbox1.
App1 uses a mail-enabled user account named App1_user. App2 uses a mailbox-enabled user account named App2_user.
You need to prevent the audit logs from containing entries that relate to App2.
Which command should you run? (To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.)
Answer:
Q90. (Topic 6)
You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization.
You successfully migrate the public folders from a previous version of Exchange Server.
You discover that one of the public folder mailboxes almost reached its quota size.
You need to move some of the public folders in the public folder mailbox to another public
folder mailbox.
What should you run?
A. Merge-PublicFolderMailbox.ps1
B. Split-PublicFolderMailbox.ps1
C. Set-MailPublicFolder
D. Set-PublicFolder
Answer: B
Explanation:
Split-PublicFolderMailbox.ps1 Splits the given public folder mailbox based on the size of the folder
Note: If the content of a public folder mailbox begins to exceed your mailbox quotas, you
may need to move public folders to a different public folder mailbox. There are a couple
ways to do this. To move one or more public folders that don’t contain subfolders, you can
use the PublicFolderMoveRequest cmdlets.
Move a single public folder
This example starts the move request for the public folder \CustomerEnagagements from
the public folder mailbox DeveloperReports to DeveloperReports01
New-PublicFolderMoveRequest -Folders \DeveloperReports\CustomerEngagements -
TargetMailbox DeveloperReports01
Incorrect:
Not A: Merge-PublicFolderMailbox.ps1
Merges the contents of the given public folder mailbox with the targetpublic folder mailbox.
Not C: Use the Set-MailPublicFolder cmdlet to configure the mail-related settings of mail-
enabled public folders.
Not D: Use the Set-PublicFolder cmdlet to set the attributes of public folders.
Reference: https://justaucguy.wordpress.com/2012/10/18/exchange-server-2013-preview-scripts/
Reference: Move a public folder to a different public folder mailbox
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj906435(v=exchg.150).aspx