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Q101. (Topic 6)
You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization.
A user is involved in a possible litigation matter.
You need to protect all of the messages in a mailbox from permanent deletion.
Which cmdlet should you use?
A. Enable-InboxRule
B. Add-MailboxPermisssion
C. Set-Mailbox
D. Set-Retention Policy
Answer: C
Explanation:
This example configures April Stewart's mailbox to retain deleted items for 30 days.
Set-Mailbox -Identity - "April Stewart" -RetainDeletedItemsFor 30
Note: When a user deletes items from the Deleted Items default folder by using the Delete,
Shift+Delete, or Empty Deleted Items Folder actions, the items are moved to the
Recoverable Items\Deletions folder. The duration that deleted items remain in this folder is
based on the deleted item retention settings configured for the mailbox database or the
mailbox.
Incorrect:
Not D: The Set-Retention Policy is used in a cloud environment only.
Reference: Configure Deleted Item retention and Recoverable Items quotas
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee364752%28v=exchg.150%29.aspx
Q102. HOTSPOT - (Topic 6)
You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization.
You need to create a single transport rule that applies to messages sent from users in the organization to users that are outside of the organization. Which two options should you use? To answer, select the two appropriate options in the answer area.
Answer:
Q103. (Topic 6)
You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization.
You purchase a Microsoft Office 365 subscription and configure a hybrid deployment.
The network contains an SMTP relay server named smarthost.contoso.com. The server is configured to use a certificate that has a subject name of smarthost.contoso.com.
All users have Microsoft Outlook 2013 installed on their client computer. Outlook 2013 is configured to connect to mail.contoso.com.
All Exchange servers have a certificate that has a subject name of mail.contoso.com.
You discover that email messages sent from on-premises users are not delivered to Office 365 recipients. You discover that the Send connector for Office 365 uses a smart host of smarthost.contoso.com.
You need to ensure that the on-premises users can send email messages to the Office 365 recipients.
Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)
A. Run the Hybrid Configuration Wizard again.
B. Configure the Microsoft Exchange Online Protection (EOP) Send connector to use smarthost.contoso.com
C. Configure the centralized mail transport option.
D. Remove the smart host from the Send connector.
E. Assign a certificate that has a subject name of smarthost.contoso.com to the Send connector.
Answer: B,D
Explanation:
A: Creating and configuring a hybrid deployment with the Hybrid Configuration wizard is now a single process in Microsoft Exchange Server 2013. First, the wizard creates the HybridConfiguration object in your on-premises Active Directory. This Active Directory object stores the hybrid configuration information for the hybrid deployment and is updated by the Hybrid Configuration wizard. Next, the wizard gathers existing on-premises Exchange and Active Directory topology configuration data, Office 365 tenant and Exchange Online configuration data, defines several organization parameters and then runs an extensive sequence of configuration tasks in both the on-premises and Exchange Online organizations.
E: Note:
* By default, Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 doesn’t allow you to send mail outside of your domain. To send mail outside your domain, you need to create a Send connector.
* Use the Set-SendConnector cmdlet to modify a Send connector. / Parameters include TlsCertificateName The TlsCertificateName parameter specifies the X.509 certificate to use with TLS sessions and secure mail. Valid input for this parameter is [I]Issuer[S]Subject. The Issuer value is found in the certificate's Issuer field, and the Subject value is found in the certificate's Subject field. You can find these values by running the Get-ExchangeCertificate cmdlet.
Q104. (Topic 2)
You are creating a contingency plan to be implemented if the entire New York site fails after Exchange Server 2013 is deployed.
You need to recommend which tasks must be performed to ensure that all of the users can access Outlook Web App from the Chicago site if the New York fails.
Which three actions should you recommend? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose three.)
A. On the Client Access server in the Chicago site, set the ExternalURL of Outlook Web App to mail.adatum.com.
B. On the Mailbox server in the Chicago site, set the ExternalURL of Outlook Web App to mail.adatum.com.
C. Modify the host (A) record for mail.adatum.com to point to the Client Access server in the Chicago site.
D. On the Client Access server in the Chicago site, set the internal URL of Outlook Web App to mail.adatum.local.
E. Install the mail.adatum.com certificate and private key on the Client Access server in the Chicago site.
Answer: A,C,E
Explanation:
A: Example: To configure an external URL for Outlook Web App, run the following command in Exchange Management Shell. Set-OwaVirtualDirectory "<CAS2013>\OWA (Default Web Site)" -ExternalUrl https://mail.contoso.com/OWA
C: Need a new record in the DNS.
E: In Exchange 2013, you can use the Certificate Wizard to request a digital certificate from a certification authority. After you’ve requested a digital certificate, you’ll need to install it on the Client Access server.
Reference: Exchange 2013 Client Access server configuration
Q105. (Topic 6)
You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization that contains one office in Los Angeles and one office in New York.
All servers have the Mailbox server role and the Client Access server role installed and are members of a data availability group (DAG) named DAG1. The servers and databases are shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)
You need to ensure that if the active copy of NYDB01 fails, a server in the same site will attempt to activate a copy of the database before a server in another site does. The solution must not influence the activation of other database copies.
Which command should you run?
A. suspend-mailboxdatabasecopy -identity nydb01\ex3 -activationonly
B. set-mailboxserver -identity ex3 -autodatabasemountdial bestavailability
C. suspend-mailboxdatabasecopy -identity nydb01\ex4 -activationonly
D. set-mailboxserver -identity ex4 -autodatabasemountdial bestavailability.
Answer: C
Q106. (Topic 6)
Your company has offices in Montreal, New York, and Toronto.
Each office is configured as an Active Directory site. The Montreal office has a site link to the New York office. The New York office has a site link to the Toronto office.
You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization that contains five Mailbox servers. The organization is configured as shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)
The servers in the Montreal and Toronto offices are members of a database availability group (DAG) named DAG01. DAG01 contains two databases name TOMBX and MTLMBX.
MTLMBX is active on EX1 and contains all of the mailboxes of the users in the Montreal office.
TOMBX is active on EX3 and contains all of the mailboxes of the users in the Toronto office.
You need to ensure that all email messages transmitted between the Montreal users and the Toronto users are routed through EX5.
Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)
A. Run the Set-MailboxTransportService cmdlet on EX5.
B. Make EX5 the source server for all of the Send connectors.
C. Create a separate DAG for each of the Montreal and Toronto offices.
D. Add EX5 to DAG01.
E. Configure the New York office as a hub site.
Answer: C,E
Explanation:
Routing in Exchange 2013 is now fully aware of Database Availability Groups (DAGs), and uses DAG membership as a routing boundary. You use the Set-AdSite cmdlet to specify an Active Directory site as a hub site. Whenever a hub site exists along the least-cost routing path for message delivery, the messages are queued and are processed by the Transport service on Mailbox servers in the hub site before they're relayed to their ultimate destination. You can configure any Active Directory site as a hub site. However, for this configuration to work correctly, you must have at least one Mailbox server in the hub site.
Q107. (Topic 6)
You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization.
A member of the legal department reports that Information Rights Management (IRM)-protected messages are included in the results when performing an In-Place eDiscovery search.
You need to ensure that the IRM-protected messages are excluded from the results.
What should you do?
A. From the Exchange Admin Center, modify the permissions of the discovery mailbox.
B. From Windows PowerShell, run the Set-MailboxSearch cmdlet.
C. From the Exchange Admin Center, run the In-Place eDiscovery & Hold wizard.
D. From Windows PowerShell, run the Set-IRMConfiguration cmdlet.
Answer: D
Explanation:
See Note below.
Use the Shell to configure IRM for Exchange Search
This example configures IRM to allow Exchange Search to index IRM-protected messages.
Set-IRMConfiguration -SearchEnabled $true
Note: By default, the SearchEnabled parameter is set to $true. To disable indexing of IRM-
protected messages, set it to $false. Disabling indexing of IRM-protected messages
prevents them from being returned in search results when users search their mailbox or
when discovery managers use In-Place eDiscovery.
Reference: Configure IRM for Exchange Search and In-Place eDiscovery
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg588319(v=exchg.150).aspx
Q108. DRAG DROP - (Topic 6)
You have an Exchange server organization that contains Exchange Server 2010 servers and Exchange Server 2013 servers.
You have a Microsoft Lync Server 2010 environment that is integrated with Exchange Server 2010 to provide Unified Messaging (UM) services. All UM dial plans are SIP secured.
You plan to move the UM services to Exchange Server 2013.
You need to ensure that the Exchange Server 2013 UM services can be integrated with Lync Server 2010.
Which three cmdlets should you run in sequence? To answer, move the appropriate cmdlets from the list of cmdlets to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.
Answer: