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You need to deploy public folders

You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization that contains two Mailbox servers and two Client
Access servers.
You have a database availability group (DAG) that contains both Mailbox servers.
You need to deploy public folders.
What should you do first?

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A.
Run the New-PublicFolderDatabase cmdlet and specify the -Server parameter.

B.
Run the New-PublicFolder cmdlet and specify the -Path parameter.

C.
Run the New-Mailbox cmdlet and specify the -Publicfolder parameter.

D.
Run the New-MailboxDatabase cmdlet and specify the -PublicFotderDatabase parameter.

2 Comments on “You need to deploy public folders

  1. dengjch says:

    The PublicFolderswitch specifies that the mailbox is a public folder mailbox. You don’t need to specify a value with this switch. This switch is required onlyif you’re creating a public folder mailbox.
    Public folder mailboxes are specially designed mailboxes that store the hierarchy and content of public folders. The first public folder mailbox created in your Exchange organization is called the primary hierarchy mailbox. It contains the writeable copy of the hierarchy of public folders for the organization and public folder content. There can be only one writeable copy of the public folder hierarchy in your organization. All other public folder mailboxes are called secondary public folder mailboxes and contain a read-only copy of the hierarchy and the content for public folders.




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