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which one should you modify to achieve that goal?

You are a database developer and you have about two years experience in creating
business intelligence (BI) solutions by using SQL Server2008. Now you are employed in a
company which is named NaproStar and work as the technical support for the company
which uses SQL Server2008. To meet the development requirements, you have SQL Server
2008 Reporting Services (SSRS) instance installed and configured on your network.
According to the intention of the users of the report server, e-mail messages will be used to
delivered reports. Now you get an order from the CIO that a remote SMTP server should be
used to configure the report server so that reports can be delivered through e-mail message.
So of the following files, which one should you modify to achieve that goal?

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A.
RSMgrPolicy.config

B.
rssrvpolicy.config

C.
RSReportServer.config

D.
Web.config

E.
Global.asax

Explanation:
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RSReportServer Configuration File
SQL Server 2008 R2 Other Versions
The RSReportServer.config file stores settings that are used by Report Manager, the Report

Server Web service, and background processing. All Reporting Services applications run
within a single process that reads configuration settings stored in the RSReportServer.config
file. Delivery Specifies default (and possibly custom) delivery extensions used to deliver
reports through subscriptions. The RSReportServer.config file includes application settings
for four delivery extensions: report server e-mail, file share delivery, report server document
library used for a report server that runs in SharePoint integrated mode, and the null delivery
provider used to preload the report cache. Report Server E-mail Configuration Settings
Report Server Email uses an SMTP network device to send reports to e-mail addresses.
This delivery extension must be configured before it can be used. For more information, see
Configuring a Report Server for E-Mail Delivery and E-Mail Delivery in Reporting Services.


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