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This is a case study.

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Overview

General Overview

Contoso, Ltd. is a manufacturing company that has 500 employees. The company has sales, marketing, research, and accounting departments.

Contoso recently acquired another company named ADatum Corporation, which has 100 users with mailboxes hosted on a third-party, non-Microsoft Exchange Server platform.

Physical Locations

Contoso has two offices.

One office is located in New York and the other office is located in London.

The offices connect to each other by using a WAN link. Each office also connects directly to the Internet.

Existing Environment

Active Directory

The network contains an Active

Directory forest named contoso.com. The forest contains a single domain. All domain controllers run Windows Server 2008 R2.

Each office contains five domain controllers. Each office is configured as an Active Directory site.

Office 365 Subscription

Contoso recently purchased an Office 365 subscription and began using Exchange Online, SharePoint Online, and Skype for Business Online.

All Office 365 identities are managed in the cloud.

Current Business Model

Users in the accounting department have access to Windows by using Remote Desktop Services (RDS). All client applications, including Office, are made available through Remote Desktop sessions.

Users in the marketing department frequently change their computer and must reinstall Office.

Users in the research department deal with highly sensitive patents; therefore, they do not have access to the Internet from their computer.

Problem Statements

Contoso identifies the following issues on the network:

Users who started using Skype for Business Online for instant messaging report that they receive increased amounts of unsolicited commercial instant messages from a domain named fabrikam.com.

A new employee named User1 reports that this name was misspelled when his account was initially created, which has resulted in an incorrect user sign-in SIP address in Skype for Business Online.

Mobile Device Mailbox Policies

You have the following mobile device mailbox policies in Office 365.



Requirements

Business goals

Contoso plans to upgrade to Office 2016 during the next six months.

As much as possible, Contoso plans to minimize the costs associated with purchasing hardware and software.

Planned Changes Contoso plans to implement the following changes on the network:

Technical Requirements

Contoso identifies the following technical requirements:

Note: This question is part of a series of questions that present the same scenario. Each question in the series contains a unique solution. Determine whether the solution meets the stated goals.

You need to modify the existing environment to meet the technical requirement for Outlook on the web.

Solution: You run the Set-OWAMailboxPolicy command.

Does this meet the goal?

A. Yes

B. No

Explanation:

The Set-CASMailbox command, not the Set-OWAMailboxPolicy command, must be used to disable Outlook Web App.

From scenario: The executive management at Contoso wants to prevent users from accessing their Exchange Online mailbox by using Outlook on the web.

Note: You can use the EAC or the Shell to enable or disable Outlook Web App for a user mail box. When Outlook Web App is enabled, a user can use Outlook Web App to send and receive email. When Outlook Web App is disabled, the mailbox will continue to receive email messages, and a user can access it to send and receive email by using a MAPI client, such as Microsoft Outlook, or with a POP or IMAP email client, assuming that the mailbox is enabled to support access by those clients.

References: https://technet.microsoft.com/en-s/library/bb124124(v=exchg.150).aspx