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Exam 70-341: Core Solutions of Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 (updated March 3rd, 2016)

Which three actions should you recommend performing in sequence?

###BeginCaseStudy###
Case Study: 4
A.Datum Corporation
Overview
A.Datum Corporation is an airline catering company that has 8,000 users. A. Datum has three main
offices. The offices are located in Detroit, Chicago, and New York.
Existing Environment
Active Directory Environment
The network contains an Active Directory forest named adatum.com. The forest contains a single
domain. All domain controllers run Windows Server 2012.

Each main office contains two domain controllers. Each office is configured as an Active Directory
site.
The functional level of the forest is Windows Server 2012.
Network Infrastructure
The offices connect to each other by using a dedicated WAN link. Only the office in New York and
the office in Detroit connect directly to the Internet. Each office has a firewall.
The public DNS records for A. Datum are configured as shown in the following table.

The external interface for the firewall in the New York office is configured to use an IP address of
131.107.1.200 and to pass inbound traffic on port 25 and port 443 to EX2.
The external interface for the firewall in the Detroit office is configured to use an IP address of
131.107.2.200 and to pass inbound traffic on port 443 to EX4.
The Active Directory site is configured as shown in the Sites exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)
Exchange Server Organization
A.Datum has an Exchange Server 2013 organization that contains two servers. The servers are
configured as shown in the following table.

Each server contains 15 mailbox databases.
Users use the name mail.adatum.com to connect to their mailbox from the Internet. The users use
the FQDN of the servers to connect from the internal network.
AM of the users in the Detroit office have a mailbox hosted on EX2.
The default email address policy contains a single email address format of @adatum.com.

A separate Send connector exists for the Chicago office and the New York office. The local servers in
each office are the only source servers in each Send connector.
The New York office is configured as a hub site. Antimalware filtering is disabled on EX1 and EX2.
Problem Statements
A. Datum identifies the following issues:
• Users in the Detroit office report that sometimes, Microsoft Outlook takes a long time to
open.
• During a recent storage failure, administrators failed to restore the latest backup and lost all
of the email messages from the previous 48 hours.
• Users report that the email messages sent to some Internet domains are not received. Users
in the Chicago office report that some of their email messages generate a non-delivery
report (NDR).
• The help desk in the New York office reports that its most common Exchange-related task is
to restore email messages that were deleted by users more than 14 days ago. The task
requires time-consuming restore operations by the help desk.
Requirements
Business Requirements
A.Datum wants to provide users with the ability to access their email from Internet Explorer 10,
even when the users are disconnected from the network. This ability must only be available if the
users log on to Outlook Web Access by using the Private option.
Planned Changes
You plan to deploy three additional Exchange Server 2013 servers. The servers will be configured as
shown in the following table.

After the planned deployment, all of the mailboxes of the Detroit office users will be moved to EX3.
All of the Detroit office users will use the name detroitmail.adatum.com when they connect from the
Internet and the name ex4.adatum.com when they connect from the internal network.
Technical Requirements
A.Datum identifies the following technical requirements:
• All existing and future mailboxes must be limited to 5 GB of storage.
• Antimalware and anti-spam filtering must be enabled for the entire Exchange Server
organization.
• If storage for the mailbox database fails, administrators must be able to recover email
messages handled by transport services for to the last five days.
• Only the members of a group named Executives must be able to schedule meetings in a
room mailbox named Boardroom. Meeting requests must not be moderated.

• All of the servers in the New York office that have the Client Access server role installed must
be accessed by using a load balancing solution that can mark a server as down if a specific
URL on the server is unavailable.
Mailbox Creation Requirements
A.Datum identifies the following requirements for creating new mailboxes:
• All mailboxes must automatically have single item recovery enabled.
• All mailboxes must automatically have the Exchange ActiveSync feature disabled.
###EndCaseStudy###

DRAG DROP
You need to recommend a solution to meet the mailbox creation requirements.
Which three actions should you recommend performing in sequence? (To answer, move the
appropriate three actions from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct
order.)

What should you include in the recommendation?

###BeginCaseStudy###
Case Study: 4
A.Datum Corporation
Overview
A.Datum Corporation is an airline catering company that has 8,000 users. A. Datum has three main
offices. The offices are located in Detroit, Chicago, and New York.
Existing Environment
Active Directory Environment
The network contains an Active Directory forest named adatum.com. The forest contains a single
domain. All domain controllers run Windows Server 2012.

Each main office contains two domain controllers. Each office is configured as an Active Directory
site.
The functional level of the forest is Windows Server 2012.
Network Infrastructure
The offices connect to each other by using a dedicated WAN link. Only the office in New York and
the office in Detroit connect directly to the Internet. Each office has a firewall.
The public DNS records for A. Datum are configured as shown in the following table.

The external interface for the firewall in the New York office is configured to use an IP address of
131.107.1.200 and to pass inbound traffic on port 25 and port 443 to EX2.
The external interface for the firewall in the Detroit office is configured to use an IP address of
131.107.2.200 and to pass inbound traffic on port 443 to EX4.
The Active Directory site is configured as shown in the Sites exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)
Exchange Server Organization
A.Datum has an Exchange Server 2013 organization that contains two servers. The servers are
configured as shown in the following table.

Each server contains 15 mailbox databases.
Users use the name mail.adatum.com to connect to their mailbox from the Internet. The users use
the FQDN of the servers to connect from the internal network.
AM of the users in the Detroit office have a mailbox hosted on EX2.
The default email address policy contains a single email address format of @adatum.com.

A separate Send connector exists for the Chicago office and the New York office. The local servers in
each office are the only source servers in each Send connector.
The New York office is configured as a hub site. Antimalware filtering is disabled on EX1 and EX2.
Problem Statements
A. Datum identifies the following issues:
• Users in the Detroit office report that sometimes, Microsoft Outlook takes a long time to
open.
• During a recent storage failure, administrators failed to restore the latest backup and lost all
of the email messages from the previous 48 hours.
• Users report that the email messages sent to some Internet domains are not received. Users
in the Chicago office report that some of their email messages generate a non-delivery
report (NDR).
• The help desk in the New York office reports that its most common Exchange-related task is
to restore email messages that were deleted by users more than 14 days ago. The task
requires time-consuming restore operations by the help desk.
Requirements
Business Requirements
A.Datum wants to provide users with the ability to access their email from Internet Explorer 10,
even when the users are disconnected from the network. This ability must only be available if the
users log on to Outlook Web Access by using the Private option.
Planned Changes
You plan to deploy three additional Exchange Server 2013 servers. The servers will be configured as
shown in the following table.

After the planned deployment, all of the mailboxes of the Detroit office users will be moved to EX3.
All of the Detroit office users will use the name detroitmail.adatum.com when they connect from the
Internet and the name ex4.adatum.com when they connect from the internal network.
Technical Requirements
A.Datum identifies the following technical requirements:
• All existing and future mailboxes must be limited to 5 GB of storage.
• Antimalware and anti-spam filtering must be enabled for the entire Exchange Server
organization.
• If storage for the mailbox database fails, administrators must be able to recover email
messages handled by transport services for to the last five days.
• Only the members of a group named Executives must be able to schedule meetings in a
room mailbox named Boardroom. Meeting requests must not be moderated.

• All of the servers in the New York office that have the Client Access server role installed must
be accessed by using a load balancing solution that can mark a server as down if a specific
URL on the server is unavailable.
Mailbox Creation Requirements
A.Datum identifies the following requirements for creating new mailboxes:
• All mailboxes must automatically have single item recovery enabled.
• All mailboxes must automatically have the Exchange ActiveSync feature disabled.
###EndCaseStudy###

You are evaluating the deployment of the additional Exchange Server 2013 servers.
You need to recommend changes to the transport configurations to ensure that all email messages
sent from the Detroit office are routed through EX2.
What should you include in the recommendation?

Which command should you include in the recommendation?

###BeginCaseStudy###
Case Study: 4
A.Datum Corporation
Overview
A.Datum Corporation is an airline catering company that has 8,000 users. A. Datum has three main
offices. The offices are located in Detroit, Chicago, and New York.
Existing Environment
Active Directory Environment
The network contains an Active Directory forest named adatum.com. The forest contains a single
domain. All domain controllers run Windows Server 2012.

Each main office contains two domain controllers. Each office is configured as an Active Directory
site.
The functional level of the forest is Windows Server 2012.
Network Infrastructure
The offices connect to each other by using a dedicated WAN link. Only the office in New York and
the office in Detroit connect directly to the Internet. Each office has a firewall.
The public DNS records for A. Datum are configured as shown in the following table.

The external interface for the firewall in the New York office is configured to use an IP address of
131.107.1.200 and to pass inbound traffic on port 25 and port 443 to EX2.
The external interface for the firewall in the Detroit office is configured to use an IP address of
131.107.2.200 and to pass inbound traffic on port 443 to EX4.
The Active Directory site is configured as shown in the Sites exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)
Exchange Server Organization
A.Datum has an Exchange Server 2013 organization that contains two servers. The servers are
configured as shown in the following table.

Each server contains 15 mailbox databases.
Users use the name mail.adatum.com to connect to their mailbox from the Internet. The users use
the FQDN of the servers to connect from the internal network.
AM of the users in the Detroit office have a mailbox hosted on EX2.
The default email address policy contains a single email address format of @adatum.com.

A separate Send connector exists for the Chicago office and the New York office. The local servers in
each office are the only source servers in each Send connector.
The New York office is configured as a hub site. Antimalware filtering is disabled on EX1 and EX2.
Problem Statements
A. Datum identifies the following issues:
• Users in the Detroit office report that sometimes, Microsoft Outlook takes a long time to
open.
• During a recent storage failure, administrators failed to restore the latest backup and lost all
of the email messages from the previous 48 hours.
• Users report that the email messages sent to some Internet domains are not received. Users
in the Chicago office report that some of their email messages generate a non-delivery
report (NDR).
• The help desk in the New York office reports that its most common Exchange-related task is
to restore email messages that were deleted by users more than 14 days ago. The task
requires time-consuming restore operations by the help desk.
Requirements
Business Requirements
A.Datum wants to provide users with the ability to access their email from Internet Explorer 10,
even when the users are disconnected from the network. This ability must only be available if the
users log on to Outlook Web Access by using the Private option.
Planned Changes
You plan to deploy three additional Exchange Server 2013 servers. The servers will be configured as
shown in the following table.

After the planned deployment, all of the mailboxes of the Detroit office users will be moved to EX3.
All of the Detroit office users will use the name detroitmail.adatum.com when they connect from the
Internet and the name ex4.adatum.com when they connect from the internal network.
Technical Requirements
A.Datum identifies the following technical requirements:
• All existing and future mailboxes must be limited to 5 GB of storage.
• Antimalware and anti-spam filtering must be enabled for the entire Exchange Server
organization.
• If storage for the mailbox database fails, administrators must be able to recover email
messages handled by transport services for to the last five days.
• Only the members of a group named Executives must be able to schedule meetings in a
room mailbox named Boardroom. Meeting requests must not be moderated.

• All of the servers in the New York office that have the Client Access server role installed must
be accessed by using a load balancing solution that can mark a server as down if a specific
URL on the server is unavailable.
Mailbox Creation Requirements
A.Datum identifies the following requirements for creating new mailboxes:
• All mailboxes must automatically have single item recovery enabled.
• All mailboxes must automatically have the Exchange ActiveSync feature disabled.
###EndCaseStudy###

HOTSPOT
You need to recommend a solution to meet the business requirements for users accessing their
email messages.
Which command should you include in the recommendation? (To answer, select the appropriate
options in the answer area.)

You need to meet the technical requirement for installing all of the anti-spam agents…

###BeginCaseStudy###
Case Study: 4
A.Datum Corporation
Overview
A.Datum Corporation is an airline catering company that has 8,000 users. A. Datum has three main
offices. The offices are located in Detroit, Chicago, and New York.
Existing Environment
Active Directory Environment
The network contains an Active Directory forest named adatum.com. The forest contains a single
domain. All domain controllers run Windows Server 2012.

Each main office contains two domain controllers. Each office is configured as an Active Directory
site.
The functional level of the forest is Windows Server 2012.
Network Infrastructure
The offices connect to each other by using a dedicated WAN link. Only the office in New York and
the office in Detroit connect directly to the Internet. Each office has a firewall.
The public DNS records for A. Datum are configured as shown in the following table.

The external interface for the firewall in the New York office is configured to use an IP address of
131.107.1.200 and to pass inbound traffic on port 25 and port 443 to EX2.
The external interface for the firewall in the Detroit office is configured to use an IP address of
131.107.2.200 and to pass inbound traffic on port 443 to EX4.
The Active Directory site is configured as shown in the Sites exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)
Exchange Server Organization
A.Datum has an Exchange Server 2013 organization that contains two servers. The servers are
configured as shown in the following table.

Each server contains 15 mailbox databases.
Users use the name mail.adatum.com to connect to their mailbox from the Internet. The users use
the FQDN of the servers to connect from the internal network.
AM of the users in the Detroit office have a mailbox hosted on EX2.
The default email address policy contains a single email address format of @adatum.com.

A separate Send connector exists for the Chicago office and the New York office. The local servers in
each office are the only source servers in each Send connector.
The New York office is configured as a hub site. Antimalware filtering is disabled on EX1 and EX2.
Problem Statements
A. Datum identifies the following issues:
• Users in the Detroit office report that sometimes, Microsoft Outlook takes a long time to
open.
• During a recent storage failure, administrators failed to restore the latest backup and lost all
of the email messages from the previous 48 hours.
• Users report that the email messages sent to some Internet domains are not received. Users
in the Chicago office report that some of their email messages generate a non-delivery
report (NDR).
• The help desk in the New York office reports that its most common Exchange-related task is
to restore email messages that were deleted by users more than 14 days ago. The task
requires time-consuming restore operations by the help desk.
Requirements
Business Requirements
A.Datum wants to provide users with the ability to access their email from Internet Explorer 10,
even when the users are disconnected from the network. This ability must only be available if the
users log on to Outlook Web Access by using the Private option.
Planned Changes
You plan to deploy three additional Exchange Server 2013 servers. The servers will be configured as
shown in the following table.

After the planned deployment, all of the mailboxes of the Detroit office users will be moved to EX3.
All of the Detroit office users will use the name detroitmail.adatum.com when they connect from the
Internet and the name ex4.adatum.com when they connect from the internal network.
Technical Requirements
A.Datum identifies the following technical requirements:
• All existing and future mailboxes must be limited to 5 GB of storage.
• Antimalware and anti-spam filtering must be enabled for the entire Exchange Server
organization.
• If storage for the mailbox database fails, administrators must be able to recover email
messages handled by transport services for to the last five days.
• Only the members of a group named Executives must be able to schedule meetings in a
room mailbox named Boardroom. Meeting requests must not be moderated.

• All of the servers in the New York office that have the Client Access server role installed must
be accessed by using a load balancing solution that can mark a server as down if a specific
URL on the server is unavailable.
Mailbox Creation Requirements
A.Datum identifies the following requirements for creating new mailboxes:
• All mailboxes must automatically have single item recovery enabled.
• All mailboxes must automatically have the Exchange ActiveSync feature disabled.
###EndCaseStudy###

DRAG DROP
You are evaluating the planned deployment of the additional Exchange Server 2013 servers.
You need to meet the technical requirement for installing all of the anti-spam agents and for
enabling antimalware filtering.

What should you do? (To answer, drag the appropriate servers to the correct locations. Each server
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.)

Which command should you use?

###BeginCaseStudy###
Case Study: 5
Proseware, Inc
Overview
General Overview
Proseware, Inc., is an international manufacturing company that has 3,000 users. Proseware has a
sales department, a marketing department, a research department, and a human resources
department.
Proseware recently purchased a small competitor named Contoso, Ltd.
Physical Locations

Proseware has two offices. The offices are located in New York and London. The offices connect to
each other by using a WAN link. Each office connects directly to the Internet.
Contoso has one office in Chicago.
Existing Environment
Active Directory Environment
The network of Proseware contains an Active Directory forest named proseware.com. The forest
contains a single domain and two sites named London and New York. Each site contains two domain
controllers that run Windows Server 2008 R2. The domain controllers in the New York site are
named DC1 and DC2. The domain controllers in the London site are named DC3 and DC4.
All FSMO roles are hosted on DC3 and DC4.
The network of Contoso contains an Active Directory forest named contoso.com. The forest contains
five domain controllers and one site.
Exchange Server Organization
Proseware has an Exchange Server 2013 organization that contains two database availability groups
(DAGs) named DAG-NYC and DAG-LON. The DAGs are configured as shown in the following table.

The certificate used for Exchange Server 2013 has a subject name of mail.proseware.com and a
Subject Alternative Name (SAN) of autodiscover.proseware.com.
Each mailbox database has three copies. All users connect to an active copy of the database on a
server in their respective office. Native data protection is implemented.
NTLM communication is used exclusively for Outlook Anywhere both internally and externally.
Problem Statements
Proseware identifies the following issues:
• Users report that sometimes, they fail to access the free/busy information of the other
users. You also discover that some users fail to retrieve Autodiscover settings.

• Users in the London office report that during a 24-hour WAN outage, they could see only
new users in the global address list (GAL) from Outlook Web App.
• The manager of the human resources department in the New York office cannot see new
London office users in the GAL until several hours after the help desk confirms that the users
were created.
• A hung MSExchangeOWAAppPool in Internet Information Services (IIS) on EX1 causes all of
the database copies to fail over. Despite having the same CopyQueueLength and
ReplayQueueLength as the copies on EX2, the copies on EX3, which have a higher activation
preference, are activated, forcing user connections over the WAN.
• A custom application named App1 recently malfunctioned and sent hundreds of false
positive email notifications that had a subject of System Alert: Sales Database Reaching
Capacity to all of the users in the organization. While attempting to remove the email
messages, an administrator ran the Search-Mailbox -DeleteContent command and
erroneously deleted valid email messages from the mailboxes of some executives.
Requirements
Business Goal
Proseware identifies the following business goals:
• Reduce the costs associated with using bandwidth on the WAN links.
• Improve social media integration by using a Microsoft Outlook app that will be deployed to
all of the users in the sales department.
Planned Changes
Proseware plans to make the following changes:
• Implement a lagged copy for the mailbox database of the executives.
• Implement an RBAC-linked role group for the administrators at Contoso to manage the
mailboxes of the Proseware users.
Technical Requirements
Proseware identifies the following technical requirements:
• End users must be notified after one hour if the email messages that they send are not
delivered.
• If mailbox database storage fails, the IT department must be able to recover old email
messages that were sent up to five days earlier to the mailboxes of the executives.
• All new users hired at Contoso must have a user account in contoso.com and an Exchange
Server mailbox in proseware.com. All new user accounts in contoso.com must have a user
principal name (UPN) that ends with proseware.com.
• Administrators at Contoso must be able to create and manage recipient objects in the
Exchange Server organization of Proseware by using their existing contoso.com
administrator account. All Contoso recipient objects must reside in an organizational unit
(OU) named proseware.com
Security Requirements
The Chief Security Officer (CSO) introduces the following security requirements:
• All Outlook users who connect from the Internet must use Basic authentication only.
• All Outlook users who connect from the internal network must use NTLM authentication
only.
SLA Requirements

Due to productivity losses during some recent maintenance windows, the Chief Information Officer
(CIO) introduces a new service level agreement (SLA) requiring that all servers entering or exiting a
maintenance window must be taken in and out of service properly.
The SLA contains the following requirements:
• All mounted databases on the server undergoing maintenance must be activated on another
server.
• All message queues on the server undergoing maintenance must be empty before
maintenance can begin.
• The server undergoing maintenance must be prevented from becoming a Primary Active
Manager (PAM).
• Databases copies on the server undergoing maintenance must not be activated while
maintenance is occurring.
###EndCaseStudy###

HOTSPOT
You are attempting to resolve the database activation issue. You need to identify why the database
copies are activated on EX3 instead of EX2.
Which command should you use? (To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.)

You need to identify which commands must be run to perform the maintenance window tasks.

###BeginCaseStudy###
Case Study: 5
Proseware, Inc
Overview
General Overview
Proseware, Inc., is an international manufacturing company that has 3,000 users. Proseware has a
sales department, a marketing department, a research department, and a human resources
department.
Proseware recently purchased a small competitor named Contoso, Ltd.
Physical Locations

Proseware has two offices. The offices are located in New York and London. The offices connect to
each other by using a WAN link. Each office connects directly to the Internet.
Contoso has one office in Chicago.
Existing Environment
Active Directory Environment
The network of Proseware contains an Active Directory forest named proseware.com. The forest
contains a single domain and two sites named London and New York. Each site contains two domain
controllers that run Windows Server 2008 R2. The domain controllers in the New York site are
named DC1 and DC2. The domain controllers in the London site are named DC3 and DC4.
All FSMO roles are hosted on DC3 and DC4.
The network of Contoso contains an Active Directory forest named contoso.com. The forest contains
five domain controllers and one site.
Exchange Server Organization
Proseware has an Exchange Server 2013 organization that contains two database availability groups
(DAGs) named DAG-NYC and DAG-LON. The DAGs are configured as shown in the following table.

The certificate used for Exchange Server 2013 has a subject name of mail.proseware.com and a
Subject Alternative Name (SAN) of autodiscover.proseware.com.
Each mailbox database has three copies. All users connect to an active copy of the database on a
server in their respective office. Native data protection is implemented.
NTLM communication is used exclusively for Outlook Anywhere both internally and externally.
Problem Statements
Proseware identifies the following issues:
• Users report that sometimes, they fail to access the free/busy information of the other
users. You also discover that some users fail to retrieve Autodiscover settings.

• Users in the London office report that during a 24-hour WAN outage, they could see only
new users in the global address list (GAL) from Outlook Web App.
• The manager of the human resources department in the New York office cannot see new
London office users in the GAL until several hours after the help desk confirms that the users
were created.
• A hung MSExchangeOWAAppPool in Internet Information Services (IIS) on EX1 causes all of
the database copies to fail over. Despite having the same CopyQueueLength and
ReplayQueueLength as the copies on EX2, the copies on EX3, which have a higher activation
preference, are activated, forcing user connections over the WAN.
• A custom application named App1 recently malfunctioned and sent hundreds of false
positive email notifications that had a subject of System Alert: Sales Database Reaching
Capacity to all of the users in the organization. While attempting to remove the email
messages, an administrator ran the Search-Mailbox -DeleteContent command and
erroneously deleted valid email messages from the mailboxes of some executives.
Requirements
Business Goal
Proseware identifies the following business goals:
• Reduce the costs associated with using bandwidth on the WAN links.
• Improve social media integration by using a Microsoft Outlook app that will be deployed to
all of the users in the sales department.
Planned Changes
Proseware plans to make the following changes:
• Implement a lagged copy for the mailbox database of the executives.
• Implement an RBAC-linked role group for the administrators at Contoso to manage the
mailboxes of the Proseware users.
Technical Requirements
Proseware identifies the following technical requirements:
• End users must be notified after one hour if the email messages that they send are not
delivered.
• If mailbox database storage fails, the IT department must be able to recover old email
messages that were sent up to five days earlier to the mailboxes of the executives.
• All new users hired at Contoso must have a user account in contoso.com and an Exchange
Server mailbox in proseware.com. All new user accounts in contoso.com must have a user
principal name (UPN) that ends with proseware.com.
• Administrators at Contoso must be able to create and manage recipient objects in the
Exchange Server organization of Proseware by using their existing contoso.com
administrator account. All Contoso recipient objects must reside in an organizational unit
(OU) named proseware.com
Security Requirements
The Chief Security Officer (CSO) introduces the following security requirements:
• All Outlook users who connect from the Internet must use Basic authentication only.
• All Outlook users who connect from the internal network must use NTLM authentication
only.
SLA Requirements

Due to productivity losses during some recent maintenance windows, the Chief Information Officer
(CIO) introduces a new service level agreement (SLA) requiring that all servers entering or exiting a
maintenance window must be taken in and out of service properly.
The SLA contains the following requirements:
• All mounted databases on the server undergoing maintenance must be activated on another
server.
• All message queues on the server undergoing maintenance must be empty before
maintenance can begin.
• The server undergoing maintenance must be prevented from becoming a Primary Active
Manager (PAM).
• Databases copies on the server undergoing maintenance must not be activated while
maintenance is occurring.
###EndCaseStudy###

DRAG DROP
You need to identify which commands must be run to perform the maintenance window tasks.
Which commands should you run? (To answer, drag the appropriate commands to the correct tasks.
Each command 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.)

Which command should you recommend?

###BeginCaseStudy###
Case Study: 5
Proseware, Inc
Overview
General Overview
Proseware, Inc., is an international manufacturing company that has 3,000 users. Proseware has a
sales department, a marketing department, a research department, and a human resources
department.
Proseware recently purchased a small competitor named Contoso, Ltd.
Physical Locations

Proseware has two offices. The offices are located in New York and London. The offices connect to
each other by using a WAN link. Each office connects directly to the Internet.
Contoso has one office in Chicago.
Existing Environment
Active Directory Environment
The network of Proseware contains an Active Directory forest named proseware.com. The forest
contains a single domain and two sites named London and New York. Each site contains two domain
controllers that run Windows Server 2008 R2. The domain controllers in the New York site are
named DC1 and DC2. The domain controllers in the London site are named DC3 and DC4.
All FSMO roles are hosted on DC3 and DC4.
The network of Contoso contains an Active Directory forest named contoso.com. The forest contains
five domain controllers and one site.
Exchange Server Organization
Proseware has an Exchange Server 2013 organization that contains two database availability groups
(DAGs) named DAG-NYC and DAG-LON. The DAGs are configured as shown in the following table.

The certificate used for Exchange Server 2013 has a subject name of mail.proseware.com and a
Subject Alternative Name (SAN) of autodiscover.proseware.com.
Each mailbox database has three copies. All users connect to an active copy of the database on a
server in their respective office. Native data protection is implemented.
NTLM communication is used exclusively for Outlook Anywhere both internally and externally.
Problem Statements
Proseware identifies the following issues:
• Users report that sometimes, they fail to access the free/busy information of the other
users. You also discover that some users fail to retrieve Autodiscover settings.

• Users in the London office report that during a 24-hour WAN outage, they could see only
new users in the global address list (GAL) from Outlook Web App.
• The manager of the human resources department in the New York office cannot see new
London office users in the GAL until several hours after the help desk confirms that the users
were created.
• A hung MSExchangeOWAAppPool in Internet Information Services (IIS) on EX1 causes all of
the database copies to fail over. Despite having the same CopyQueueLength and
ReplayQueueLength as the copies on EX2, the copies on EX3, which have a higher activation
preference, are activated, forcing user connections over the WAN.
• A custom application named App1 recently malfunctioned and sent hundreds of false
positive email notifications that had a subject of System Alert: Sales Database Reaching
Capacity to all of the users in the organization. While attempting to remove the email
messages, an administrator ran the Search-Mailbox -DeleteContent command and
erroneously deleted valid email messages from the mailboxes of some executives.
Requirements
Business Goal
Proseware identifies the following business goals:
• Reduce the costs associated with using bandwidth on the WAN links.
• Improve social media integration by using a Microsoft Outlook app that will be deployed to
all of the users in the sales department.
Planned Changes
Proseware plans to make the following changes:
• Implement a lagged copy for the mailbox database of the executives.
• Implement an RBAC-linked role group for the administrators at Contoso to manage the
mailboxes of the Proseware users.
Technical Requirements
Proseware identifies the following technical requirements:
• End users must be notified after one hour if the email messages that they send are not
delivered.
• If mailbox database storage fails, the IT department must be able to recover old email
messages that were sent up to five days earlier to the mailboxes of the executives.
• All new users hired at Contoso must have a user account in contoso.com and an Exchange
Server mailbox in proseware.com. All new user accounts in contoso.com must have a user
principal name (UPN) that ends with proseware.com.
• Administrators at Contoso must be able to create and manage recipient objects in the
Exchange Server organization of Proseware by using their existing contoso.com
administrator account. All Contoso recipient objects must reside in an organizational unit
(OU) named proseware.com
Security Requirements
The Chief Security Officer (CSO) introduces the following security requirements:
• All Outlook users who connect from the Internet must use Basic authentication only.
• All Outlook users who connect from the internal network must use NTLM authentication
only.
SLA Requirements

Due to productivity losses during some recent maintenance windows, the Chief Information Officer
(CIO) introduces a new service level agreement (SLA) requiring that all servers entering or exiting a
maintenance window must be taken in and out of service properly.
The SLA contains the following requirements:
• All mounted databases on the server undergoing maintenance must be activated on another
server.
• All message queues on the server undergoing maintenance must be empty before
maintenance can begin.
• The server undergoing maintenance must be prevented from becoming a Primary Active
Manager (PAM).
• Databases copies on the server undergoing maintenance must not be activated while
maintenance is occurring.
###EndCaseStudy###

HOTSPOT
You need to recommend which command must be run to remove the email notifications from all of
the servers if App1 malfunctions again.
Which command should you recommend? (To answer, configure the appropriate options in the
answer area.)

Which two commands should you run?

###BeginCaseStudy###
Case Study: 5
Proseware, Inc
Overview
General Overview
Proseware, Inc., is an international manufacturing company that has 3,000 users. Proseware has a
sales department, a marketing department, a research department, and a human resources
department.
Proseware recently purchased a small competitor named Contoso, Ltd.
Physical Locations

Proseware has two offices. The offices are located in New York and London. The offices connect to
each other by using a WAN link. Each office connects directly to the Internet.
Contoso has one office in Chicago.
Existing Environment
Active Directory Environment
The network of Proseware contains an Active Directory forest named proseware.com. The forest
contains a single domain and two sites named London and New York. Each site contains two domain
controllers that run Windows Server 2008 R2. The domain controllers in the New York site are
named DC1 and DC2. The domain controllers in the London site are named DC3 and DC4.
All FSMO roles are hosted on DC3 and DC4.
The network of Contoso contains an Active Directory forest named contoso.com. The forest contains
five domain controllers and one site.
Exchange Server Organization
Proseware has an Exchange Server 2013 organization that contains two database availability groups
(DAGs) named DAG-NYC and DAG-LON. The DAGs are configured as shown in the following table.

The certificate used for Exchange Server 2013 has a subject name of mail.proseware.com and a
Subject Alternative Name (SAN) of autodiscover.proseware.com.
Each mailbox database has three copies. All users connect to an active copy of the database on a
server in their respective office. Native data protection is implemented.
NTLM communication is used exclusively for Outlook Anywhere both internally and externally.
Problem Statements
Proseware identifies the following issues:
• Users report that sometimes, they fail to access the free/busy information of the other
users. You also discover that some users fail to retrieve Autodiscover settings.

• Users in the London office report that during a 24-hour WAN outage, they could see only
new users in the global address list (GAL) from Outlook Web App.
• The manager of the human resources department in the New York office cannot see new
London office users in the GAL until several hours after the help desk confirms that the users
were created.
• A hung MSExchangeOWAAppPool in Internet Information Services (IIS) on EX1 causes all of
the database copies to fail over. Despite having the same CopyQueueLength and
ReplayQueueLength as the copies on EX2, the copies on EX3, which have a higher activation
preference, are activated, forcing user connections over the WAN.
• A custom application named App1 recently malfunctioned and sent hundreds of false
positive email notifications that had a subject of System Alert: Sales Database Reaching
Capacity to all of the users in the organization. While attempting to remove the email
messages, an administrator ran the Search-Mailbox -DeleteContent command and
erroneously deleted valid email messages from the mailboxes of some executives.
Requirements
Business Goal
Proseware identifies the following business goals:
• Reduce the costs associated with using bandwidth on the WAN links.
• Improve social media integration by using a Microsoft Outlook app that will be deployed to
all of the users in the sales department.
Planned Changes
Proseware plans to make the following changes:
• Implement a lagged copy for the mailbox database of the executives.
• Implement an RBAC-linked role group for the administrators at Contoso to manage the
mailboxes of the Proseware users.
Technical Requirements
Proseware identifies the following technical requirements:
• End users must be notified after one hour if the email messages that they send are not
delivered.
• If mailbox database storage fails, the IT department must be able to recover old email
messages that were sent up to five days earlier to the mailboxes of the executives.
• All new users hired at Contoso must have a user account in contoso.com and an Exchange
Server mailbox in proseware.com. All new user accounts in contoso.com must have a user
principal name (UPN) that ends with proseware.com.
• Administrators at Contoso must be able to create and manage recipient objects in the
Exchange Server organization of Proseware by using their existing contoso.com
administrator account. All Contoso recipient objects must reside in an organizational unit
(OU) named proseware.com
Security Requirements
The Chief Security Officer (CSO) introduces the following security requirements:
• All Outlook users who connect from the Internet must use Basic authentication only.
• All Outlook users who connect from the internal network must use NTLM authentication
only.
SLA Requirements

Due to productivity losses during some recent maintenance windows, the Chief Information Officer
(CIO) introduces a new service level agreement (SLA) requiring that all servers entering or exiting a
maintenance window must be taken in and out of service properly.
The SLA contains the following requirements:
• All mounted databases on the server undergoing maintenance must be activated on another
server.
• All message queues on the server undergoing maintenance must be empty before
maintenance can begin.
• The server undergoing maintenance must be prevented from becoming a Primary Active
Manager (PAM).
• Databases copies on the server undergoing maintenance must not be activated while
maintenance is occurring.
###EndCaseStudy###

You are implementing a solution to meet the security requirements for Outlook authentication.
You purchase a new certificate that has a subject name of mail.proseware.com and SANs of
autodiscover.proseware.com and oa.proseware.com.
You create a host (A) record for oa.proseware.com in the public DNS zone.
Remote users report that they fail to connect to their mailbox by using Outlook.
You need to ensure that the remote users can connect to their mailbox from Outlook. The solution
must meet the security requirements.
Which two commands should you run? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose
two.)

Which three actions should you recommend?

###BeginCaseStudy###
Case Study: 5
Proseware, Inc
Overview
General Overview
Proseware, Inc., is an international manufacturing company that has 3,000 users. Proseware has a
sales department, a marketing department, a research department, and a human resources
department.
Proseware recently purchased a small competitor named Contoso, Ltd.
Physical Locations

Proseware has two offices. The offices are located in New York and London. The offices connect to
each other by using a WAN link. Each office connects directly to the Internet.
Contoso has one office in Chicago.
Existing Environment
Active Directory Environment
The network of Proseware contains an Active Directory forest named proseware.com. The forest
contains a single domain and two sites named London and New York. Each site contains two domain
controllers that run Windows Server 2008 R2. The domain controllers in the New York site are
named DC1 and DC2. The domain controllers in the London site are named DC3 and DC4.
All FSMO roles are hosted on DC3 and DC4.
The network of Contoso contains an Active Directory forest named contoso.com. The forest contains
five domain controllers and one site.
Exchange Server Organization
Proseware has an Exchange Server 2013 organization that contains two database availability groups
(DAGs) named DAG-NYC and DAG-LON. The DAGs are configured as shown in the following table.

The certificate used for Exchange Server 2013 has a subject name of mail.proseware.com and a
Subject Alternative Name (SAN) of autodiscover.proseware.com.
Each mailbox database has three copies. All users connect to an active copy of the database on a
server in their respective office. Native data protection is implemented.
NTLM communication is used exclusively for Outlook Anywhere both internally and externally.
Problem Statements
Proseware identifies the following issues:
• Users report that sometimes, they fail to access the free/busy information of the other
users. You also discover that some users fail to retrieve Autodiscover settings.

• Users in the London office report that during a 24-hour WAN outage, they could see only
new users in the global address list (GAL) from Outlook Web App.
• The manager of the human resources department in the New York office cannot see new
London office users in the GAL until several hours after the help desk confirms that the users
were created.
• A hung MSExchangeOWAAppPool in Internet Information Services (IIS) on EX1 causes all of
the database copies to fail over. Despite having the same CopyQueueLength and
ReplayQueueLength as the copies on EX2, the copies on EX3, which have a higher activation
preference, are activated, forcing user connections over the WAN.
• A custom application named App1 recently malfunctioned and sent hundreds of false
positive email notifications that had a subject of System Alert: Sales Database Reaching
Capacity to all of the users in the organization. While attempting to remove the email
messages, an administrator ran the Search-Mailbox -DeleteContent command and
erroneously deleted valid email messages from the mailboxes of some executives.
Requirements
Business Goal
Proseware identifies the following business goals:
• Reduce the costs associated with using bandwidth on the WAN links.
• Improve social media integration by using a Microsoft Outlook app that will be deployed to
all of the users in the sales department.
Planned Changes
Proseware plans to make the following changes:
• Implement a lagged copy for the mailbox database of the executives.
• Implement an RBAC-linked role group for the administrators at Contoso to manage the
mailboxes of the Proseware users.
Technical Requirements
Proseware identifies the following technical requirements:
• End users must be notified after one hour if the email messages that they send are not
delivered.
• If mailbox database storage fails, the IT department must be able to recover old email
messages that were sent up to five days earlier to the mailboxes of the executives.
• All new users hired at Contoso must have a user account in contoso.com and an Exchange
Server mailbox in proseware.com. All new user accounts in contoso.com must have a user
principal name (UPN) that ends with proseware.com.
• Administrators at Contoso must be able to create and manage recipient objects in the
Exchange Server organization of Proseware by using their existing contoso.com
administrator account. All Contoso recipient objects must reside in an organizational unit
(OU) named proseware.com
Security Requirements
The Chief Security Officer (CSO) introduces the following security requirements:
• All Outlook users who connect from the Internet must use Basic authentication only.
• All Outlook users who connect from the internal network must use NTLM authentication
only.
SLA Requirements

Due to productivity losses during some recent maintenance windows, the Chief Information Officer
(CIO) introduces a new service level agreement (SLA) requiring that all servers entering or exiting a
maintenance window must be taken in and out of service properly.
The SLA contains the following requirements:
• All mounted databases on the server undergoing maintenance must be activated on another
server.
• All message queues on the server undergoing maintenance must be empty before
maintenance can begin.
• The server undergoing maintenance must be prevented from becoming a Primary Active
Manager (PAM).
• Databases copies on the server undergoing maintenance must not be activated while
maintenance is occurring.
###EndCaseStudy###

You need to recommend which actions must be performed to meet the technical requirements for
the new Contoso users.
Which three actions should you recommend? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution.
Choose three.)

Which command should you include in the recommendation?

###BeginCaseStudy###
Case Study: 5
Proseware, Inc
Overview
General Overview
Proseware, Inc., is an international manufacturing company that has 3,000 users. Proseware has a
sales department, a marketing department, a research department, and a human resources
department.
Proseware recently purchased a small competitor named Contoso, Ltd.
Physical Locations

Proseware has two offices. The offices are located in New York and London. The offices connect to
each other by using a WAN link. Each office connects directly to the Internet.
Contoso has one office in Chicago.
Existing Environment
Active Directory Environment
The network of Proseware contains an Active Directory forest named proseware.com. The forest
contains a single domain and two sites named London and New York. Each site contains two domain
controllers that run Windows Server 2008 R2. The domain controllers in the New York site are
named DC1 and DC2. The domain controllers in the London site are named DC3 and DC4.
All FSMO roles are hosted on DC3 and DC4.
The network of Contoso contains an Active Directory forest named contoso.com. The forest contains
five domain controllers and one site.
Exchange Server Organization
Proseware has an Exchange Server 2013 organization that contains two database availability groups
(DAGs) named DAG-NYC and DAG-LON. The DAGs are configured as shown in the following table.

The certificate used for Exchange Server 2013 has a subject name of mail.proseware.com and a
Subject Alternative Name (SAN) of autodiscover.proseware.com.
Each mailbox database has three copies. All users connect to an active copy of the database on a
server in their respective office. Native data protection is implemented.
NTLM communication is used exclusively for Outlook Anywhere both internally and externally.
Problem Statements
Proseware identifies the following issues:
• Users report that sometimes, they fail to access the free/busy information of the other
users. You also discover that some users fail to retrieve Autodiscover settings.

• Users in the London office report that during a 24-hour WAN outage, they could see only
new users in the global address list (GAL) from Outlook Web App.
• The manager of the human resources department in the New York office cannot see new
London office users in the GAL until several hours after the help desk confirms that the users
were created.
• A hung MSExchangeOWAAppPool in Internet Information Services (IIS) on EX1 causes all of
the database copies to fail over. Despite having the same CopyQueueLength and
ReplayQueueLength as the copies on EX2, the copies on EX3, which have a higher activation
preference, are activated, forcing user connections over the WAN.
• A custom application named App1 recently malfunctioned and sent hundreds of false
positive email notifications that had a subject of System Alert: Sales Database Reaching
Capacity to all of the users in the organization. While attempting to remove the email
messages, an administrator ran the Search-Mailbox -DeleteContent command and
erroneously deleted valid email messages from the mailboxes of some executives.
Requirements
Business Goal
Proseware identifies the following business goals:
• Reduce the costs associated with using bandwidth on the WAN links.
• Improve social media integration by using a Microsoft Outlook app that will be deployed to
all of the users in the sales department.
Planned Changes
Proseware plans to make the following changes:
• Implement a lagged copy for the mailbox database of the executives.
• Implement an RBAC-linked role group for the administrators at Contoso to manage the
mailboxes of the Proseware users.
Technical Requirements
Proseware identifies the following technical requirements:
• End users must be notified after one hour if the email messages that they send are not
delivered.
• If mailbox database storage fails, the IT department must be able to recover old email
messages that were sent up to five days earlier to the mailboxes of the executives.
• All new users hired at Contoso must have a user account in contoso.com and an Exchange
Server mailbox in proseware.com. All new user accounts in contoso.com must have a user
principal name (UPN) that ends with proseware.com.
• Administrators at Contoso must be able to create and manage recipient objects in the
Exchange Server organization of Proseware by using their existing contoso.com
administrator account. All Contoso recipient objects must reside in an organizational unit
(OU) named proseware.com
Security Requirements
The Chief Security Officer (CSO) introduces the following security requirements:
• All Outlook users who connect from the Internet must use Basic authentication only.
• All Outlook users who connect from the internal network must use NTLM authentication
only.
SLA Requirements

Due to productivity losses during some recent maintenance windows, the Chief Information Officer
(CIO) introduces a new service level agreement (SLA) requiring that all servers entering or exiting a
maintenance window must be taken in and out of service properly.
The SLA contains the following requirements:
• All mounted databases on the server undergoing maintenance must be activated on another
server.
• All message queues on the server undergoing maintenance must be empty before
maintenance can begin.
• The server undergoing maintenance must be prevented from becoming a Primary Active
Manager (PAM).
• Databases copies on the server undergoing maintenance must not be activated while
maintenance is occurring.
###EndCaseStudy###

HOTSPOT
You need to recommend a solution to resolve the Autodiscover and the free/busy information
issues.
Which command should you include in the recommendation? (To answer, configure the appropriate
options in the answer area.)


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