Q1. HOTSPOT - (Topic 6)
You company has two offices. The offices are located in Los Angeles and New York.
You manage an Exchange Server 2013 organization.
A database availability group (DAG) named DAG1 contains servers from the Los Angeles office and servers from the New York office. There are copies of all the databases on all of the servers. The New York office is the primary data center and hosts all of the active database copies. As well as the witness server.
You run the Get-DatabaseAvailabilityGroup command and you receive the following output.
Select the correct option of below answer area now.
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Q2. DRAG DROP - (Topic 6)
Your company has two offices. The offices are located in New York and San Francisco.
You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization that contains two servers. The servers are configured as shown in the following table.
The organization contains four mailbox databases. The mailbox databases are configured as shown in the following table.
Recently, DB1 went offline because of a disk failure. The disk is restored and DB1 is mounted.
You discover that there are more than 10,000 email messages queued for delivery to DB1.
You need to preserve the messages and perform the following actions:
Export the messages queued for delivery to a different drive.
Clear the messages queued for delivery.
Ensure that the messages queued for delivery to DB1 are delivered while
preserving the original message header information.
Prevent duplicate messages.
Which four actions should you perform in sequence? (To answer, move the appropriate four actions from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.)
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Q3. (Topic 2)
You need to recommend a solution to ensure that the store managers meet the compliance requirements.
What should you include in the recommendation?
A. Retention tags and retention policies
B. Deleted item retention
C. An in-place hold
D. Personal archives
Answer: C
Explanation:
* Scenario: All store managers must be prevented from permanently deleting email messages from their Inbox.
* 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
* Preserve items indefinitely or for a specific duration Etc.
Reference: n-Place Hold and Litigation Hold
Q4. (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
Q5. HOTSPOT - (Topic 1)
You plan to create two retention tags named Tag1 and Tag2. Tag1 will be used to move email messages to the Archive mailbox. Tag2 will be used to delete the email messages.
You need to identify which settings must be configured in the retention tags to meet the technical requirements.
How should you configure each retention tag?
To answer, configure the appropriate options for each retention tag setting in the answer area.
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Q6. DRAG DROP - (Topic 6)
You have an Exchange Server organization. The organization contains servers that have Exchange Server 2010 and Exchange Server 2013 installed.
A new compliance policy requires that all email messages remain stored for two years.
You create two retention tags named Tag1 and Tag2. Tag1 moves the email messages to an Archive mailbox after one year. Tag2 permanently deletes the email messages after two years.
You need to meet the compliance policy requirements. The solution must ensure that all email messages that are older than two years are removed as quickly as possible.
Which three actions should you perform?
To answer, move the three appropriate actions from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.
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Q7. HOTSPOT - (Topic 6)
You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization.
You plan to implement a hybrid deployment with Microsoft Office 365. Active Directory Federation services (AD FS) will be used to provide Single Sign-On (SSO). Users will access the hybrid deployment by using Microsoft Outlook 2013 and mobile devices.
A user named User1 changes the password for his on-promises Active Directory user account.
You need to identify whether User1 will be prompted for a password when accessing his mailbox from various client types.
In the table below identify whether User1 will be prompted for a password when accessing his mailbox from various clients.
NOTE: Make only one selection in each row.
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Q8. (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. Set-PublicFolderMailbox
B. Merge PublicFolderMailbox.ps1
C. Split-PublicFolderMailbox.ps1
D. New-PublicFolderMigrationRequest
Answer: C
Explanation:
* Split-PublicFolderMailbox.ps1
Splits the given public folder mailbox based on the size of the folders.
* 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.
Reference: Move a Public Folder to a Different Public Folder Mailbox
Q9. DRAG DROP - (Topic 5)
You need to implement UM for the sales department users.
Which four commands should you run in sequence? (To answer, move the appropriate four commands from the list of commands to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.)
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Q10. HOTSPOT - (Topic 4)
You need to recommend a solution that meets the auditing requirements.
Which command should you include in the recommendation? (To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.)
Answer: