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Which cmdlet should you use?

You have an Exchange Server 2016 organization. The organization contains five Mailbox servers.
The servers are members of a database availability group (DAG). All of the databases in the DAG
are replicated to all of the members. You plan to perform scheduled maintenance on a Mailbox
server named MBX3 that will place the server offline for up to an hour. You need to ensure that any
active databases on MBX3 are activated on other DAG members before performing the
maintenance. Which cmdlet should you use?

What command should you run?

Hotspot Question
You have an Exchange Server 2016 organization. The organization contains 5,000 mailboxes. All
of the users in the organization share their Calendar with the users in two domains named
contoso.com andfabrikam.com. You need to prevent the organization users from sharing their
Calendar with the users in the contoso.com domain. What command should you run? To answer,
select the appropriate options in the answer area.

You need to ensure that members of a group named Relecl…

###BeginCaseStudy###

Case Study 2 – Relecloud
Existing Environment
Directory Environment
The network contains a single Active Directory forest named relecloud.com. The forest contains a
single domain and a single Active Directory site. All servers run Windows Server 2012 R2 and are
members of the domain. All client computers run Windows 10 and are members of the domain.
The Active Directory forest is prepared for Exchange Server 2016.
Exchange Environment
Relecloud has an Exchange Server 2013 Service Pack 1 (SP1) organization. The organization
contains six servers. The servers are configured as shown in the following table.

The organization has the following configurations:
– EX1, EX2, and EX3 are members of a database availability group (DAG)
named DAG1.
– Edge Synchronization is configured for the Active Directory site.
– All client computers have Microsoft Outlook 2013 SP1 installed.
– All inbound and outbound mail flow is routed through EdgeEx.
– Antispam transport agents are configured on EdgeEX.
– Active Directory split permissions are enabled.
– Outlook anywhere is enabled.
Developers are Relecloud develop applications that send email notifications. These notifications
are sent by using an SMTP client.
Requirements
Planned Changes
Relecloud plans to upgrade all of the Mailbox and Client Access servers to Exchange Server 2016.
The servers will host all of the mailboxes in the organization. The SMTP clients used by the
development department users will use the new email servers to relay email messages
Connectivity Requirements
Relecloud identifies the following connectivity requirements:
– The default connection method for the Outlook clients must be MAPI over
HTTP.
– All Exchange ActiveSync users must be prevented from sending email
messages that are larger than 1 MB.
Compliance Requirements
Relecloud identifies the following connectivity requirements:
– Prevent all users in the organization from deleting email messages that
contain the word RelecloudFutures.
– Log all of the details that relate to the creation of new mailboxes.
Availability Requirements
Relecloud identifies the following availability requirements:
– Implement a new Exchange Server 2016 DAG.
– Maintain multiple copies of the mailbox information during the upgrade
process to Exchange Server 2016.

###EndCaseStudy###

You need to ensure that members of a group named Relecloudadmins can create user accounts
and mailboxes for new employees after the planned upgrade. What should you do first?

You need to reduce the likelihood that the email messag…

###BeginCaseStudy###

Case Study 2 – Relecloud
Existing Environment
Directory Environment
The network contains a single Active Directory forest named relecloud.com. The forest contains a
single domain and a single Active Directory site. All servers run Windows Server 2012 R2 and are
members of the domain. All client computers run Windows 10 and are members of the domain.
The Active Directory forest is prepared for Exchange Server 2016.
Exchange Environment
Relecloud has an Exchange Server 2013 Service Pack 1 (SP1) organization. The organization
contains six servers. The servers are configured as shown in the following table.

The organization has the following configurations:
– EX1, EX2, and EX3 are members of a database availability group (DAG)
named DAG1.
– Edge Synchronization is configured for the Active Directory site.
– All client computers have Microsoft Outlook 2013 SP1 installed.
– All inbound and outbound mail flow is routed through EdgeEx.
– Antispam transport agents are configured on EdgeEX.
– Active Directory split permissions are enabled.
– Outlook anywhere is enabled.
Developers are Relecloud develop applications that send email notifications. These notifications
are sent by using an SMTP client.
Requirements
Planned Changes
Relecloud plans to upgrade all of the Mailbox and Client Access servers to Exchange Server 2016.
The servers will host all of the mailboxes in the organization. The SMTP clients used by the
development department users will use the new email servers to relay email messages
Connectivity Requirements
Relecloud identifies the following connectivity requirements:
– The default connection method for the Outlook clients must be MAPI over
HTTP.
– All Exchange ActiveSync users must be prevented from sending email
messages that are larger than 1 MB.
Compliance Requirements
Relecloud identifies the following connectivity requirements:
– Prevent all users in the organization from deleting email messages that
contain the word RelecloudFutures.
– Log all of the details that relate to the creation of new mailboxes.
Availability Requirements
Relecloud identifies the following availability requirements:
– Implement a new Exchange Server 2016 DAG.
– Maintain multiple copies of the mailbox information during the upgrade
process to Exchange Server 2016.

###EndCaseStudy###

After deploying new servers, you configure the development applications to send email notifications
by using a new server that runs Exchange Server 2016. You need to reduce the likelihood that the
email messages will be identified incorrectly as spam. What should you do?

Which three actions should you perform in sequence?

###BeginCaseStudy###

Case Study 2 – Relecloud
Existing Environment
Directory Environment
The network contains a single Active Directory forest named relecloud.com. The forest contains a
single domain and a single Active Directory site. All servers run Windows Server 2012 R2 and are
members of the domain. All client computers run Windows 10 and are members of the domain.
The Active Directory forest is prepared for Exchange Server 2016.
Exchange Environment
Relecloud has an Exchange Server 2013 Service Pack 1 (SP1) organization. The organization
contains six servers. The servers are configured as shown in the following table.

The organization has the following configurations:
– EX1, EX2, and EX3 are members of a database availability group (DAG)
named DAG1.
– Edge Synchronization is configured for the Active Directory site.
– All client computers have Microsoft Outlook 2013 SP1 installed.
– All inbound and outbound mail flow is routed through EdgeEx.
– Antispam transport agents are configured on EdgeEX.
– Active Directory split permissions are enabled.
– Outlook anywhere is enabled.
Developers are Relecloud develop applications that send email notifications. These notifications
are sent by using an SMTP client.
Requirements
Planned Changes
Relecloud plans to upgrade all of the Mailbox and Client Access servers to Exchange Server 2016.
The servers will host all of the mailboxes in the organization. The SMTP clients used by the
development department users will use the new email servers to relay email messages
Connectivity Requirements
Relecloud identifies the following connectivity requirements:
– The default connection method for the Outlook clients must be MAPI over
HTTP.
– All Exchange ActiveSync users must be prevented from sending email
messages that are larger than 1 MB.
Compliance Requirements
Relecloud identifies the following connectivity requirements:
– Prevent all users in the organization from deleting email messages that
contain the word RelecloudFutures.
– Log all of the details that relate to the creation of new mailboxes.
Availability Requirements
Relecloud identifies the following availability requirements:
– Implement a new Exchange Server 2016 DAG.
– Maintain multiple copies of the mailbox information during the upgrade
process to Exchange Server 2016.

###EndCaseStudy###

Drag and Drop Question
You need to prevent all of the users from deleting certain email messages after the planned
upgrade. The solution must meet the compliance requirements. Which three actions should you
perform in sequence? To answer, move the appropriate actions from the list of actions to the
answer area and arrange them in the correct order.

You need to meet the connectivity requirement for the E…

###BeginCaseStudy###

Case Study 2 – Relecloud
Existing Environment
Directory Environment
The network contains a single Active Directory forest named relecloud.com. The forest contains a
single domain and a single Active Directory site. All servers run Windows Server 2012 R2 and are
members of the domain. All client computers run Windows 10 and are members of the domain.
The Active Directory forest is prepared for Exchange Server 2016.
Exchange Environment
Relecloud has an Exchange Server 2013 Service Pack 1 (SP1) organization. The organization
contains six servers. The servers are configured as shown in the following table.

The organization has the following configurations:
– EX1, EX2, and EX3 are members of a database availability group (DAG)
named DAG1.
– Edge Synchronization is configured for the Active Directory site.
– All client computers have Microsoft Outlook 2013 SP1 installed.
– All inbound and outbound mail flow is routed through EdgeEx.
– Antispam transport agents are configured on EdgeEX.
– Active Directory split permissions are enabled.
– Outlook anywhere is enabled.
Developers are Relecloud develop applications that send email notifications. These notifications
are sent by using an SMTP client.
Requirements
Planned Changes
Relecloud plans to upgrade all of the Mailbox and Client Access servers to Exchange Server 2016.
The servers will host all of the mailboxes in the organization. The SMTP clients used by the
development department users will use the new email servers to relay email messages
Connectivity Requirements
Relecloud identifies the following connectivity requirements:
– The default connection method for the Outlook clients must be MAPI over
HTTP.
– All Exchange ActiveSync users must be prevented from sending email
messages that are larger than 1 MB.
Compliance Requirements
Relecloud identifies the following connectivity requirements:
– Prevent all users in the organization from deleting email messages that
contain the word RelecloudFutures.
– Log all of the details that relate to the creation of new mailboxes.
Availability Requirements
Relecloud identifies the following availability requirements:
– Implement a new Exchange Server 2016 DAG.
– Maintain multiple copies of the mailbox information during the upgrade
process to Exchange Server 2016.

###EndCaseStudy###

You need to meet the connectivity requirement for the Exchange ActiveSync clients after the
planned upgrade. What should you do?

Which two actions should you recommend?

###BeginCaseStudy###

Case Study 2 – Relecloud
Existing Environment
Directory Environment
The network contains a single Active Directory forest named relecloud.com. The forest contains a
single domain and a single Active Directory site. All servers run Windows Server 2012 R2 and are
members of the domain. All client computers run Windows 10 and are members of the domain.
The Active Directory forest is prepared for Exchange Server 2016.
Exchange Environment
Relecloud has an Exchange Server 2013 Service Pack 1 (SP1) organization. The organization
contains six servers. The servers are configured as shown in the following table.

The organization has the following configurations:
– EX1, EX2, and EX3 are members of a database availability group (DAG)
named DAG1.
– Edge Synchronization is configured for the Active Directory site.
– All client computers have Microsoft Outlook 2013 SP1 installed.
– All inbound and outbound mail flow is routed through EdgeEx.
– Antispam transport agents are configured on EdgeEX.
– Active Directory split permissions are enabled.
– Outlook anywhere is enabled.
Developers are Relecloud develop applications that send email notifications. These notifications
are sent by using an SMTP client.
Requirements
Planned Changes
Relecloud plans to upgrade all of the Mailbox and Client Access servers to Exchange Server 2016.
The servers will host all of the mailboxes in the organization. The SMTP clients used by the
development department users will use the new email servers to relay email messages
Connectivity Requirements
Relecloud identifies the following connectivity requirements:
– The default connection method for the Outlook clients must be MAPI over
HTTP.
– All Exchange ActiveSync users must be prevented from sending email
messages that are larger than 1 MB.
Compliance Requirements
Relecloud identifies the following connectivity requirements:
– Prevent all users in the organization from deleting email messages that
contain the word RelecloudFutures.
– Log all of the details that relate to the creation of new mailboxes.
Availability Requirements
Relecloud identifies the following availability requirements:
– Implement a new Exchange Server 2016 DAG.
– Maintain multiple copies of the mailbox information during the upgrade
process to Exchange Server 2016.

###EndCaseStudy###

You are planning the deployment of the Exchange servers. You need to recommend which

configurations must be performed after the installation of Exchange Server 2016 to ensure that the
users can access the mailboxes without receiving error messages. Which two actions should you
recommend? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.

You need to recommend changes to the existing environment…

###BeginCaseStudy###

Case Study 1 – Fabrikam, Inc.
Overview
Fabrikam. Inc. is an international manufacturing company that has 5,000 employees. The company
has sales, marketing research and human resources departments. Fabrikam has two main offices
and three branch offices. The main offices are located in New York and London. The branch offices
are located in Seattle, Montreal, and Paris. The offices connect to each other by using a WAN link.
Each office connects directly to the Internet. The WAN connections from the main offices to the
branch offices are reliable.
Existing Environment
Exchange Environment
The Exchange Server organization contains servers that have either Exchange Server 2010 or
Exchange Server 2013 installed. Each main office contains two Exchange Server 2013 servers.
Each branch office contains one Exchange Server 2010 server. MX records are configured to
deliver email to the offices in New York and London. Email is delivered to the London office only if
the New York office is unavailable. Each office is configured to use a separate namespace for client
access. The New York office is configured to use a namespace of mail.fabrikam.com. The servers
in the New York and London offices are members of a database availability group (DAG). Each
mailbox database in the New York and London offices has three copies. The technical support staff
in the branch offices have administrative access to the existing Exchange servers and are assigned
Organization Management permissions. Users from the sales department frequently send email
messages that contain the Social Security number of customers in the United States.
Problem Statements
Fabrikam identifies the following issues on the network:
– Users in the Paris office report that when launching Microsoft Outlook,
they receive a security alert indicating a certificate name mismatch. The
security alert is not generated when they connect to Outlook Web Access.
Users from the other offices do not report receiving the security alert.
– Network administrators report that the mailbox databases in the New
York office sometimes activate on the Exchange servers in the London
office, resulting in poor performance for the New York office users.
Requirements
Planned Changes
Fabrikam plans to implement the following changes to the network:
– Upgrade the organization to Exchange Server 2016 during the next six
months.
– Enable online document viewing and editing from Outlook on the web.
High Availability Requirements
Fabrikam identifies the following high-availability requirements for the planned deployment:
– Mailbox databases that contain mailboxes for the New York office users

must only be activated on the servers in the London office manually.
– All client access connections to the London and New York offices must
use load-balanced namespaces. The load balancing mechanism must perform
health checks.
Security and compliance requirements
Fabrikam identifies the following security and compliance requirements:
– After the planned upgrade, the maximum mailbox size must be 5
GB. ?Administrators from the branch offices must be able to view the
mailbox properties and reset the passwords of the users, but must be
prevented from changing the mailbox database configurations.
– Users who are involved in legal disputes with customers must be
prevented from permanently deleting email messages pertaining to the
dispute. The users must be able to delete all other messages permanently.
– If a user enters a Social Security number in an email message addressed
to an external recipient, the user must receive a notification before
sending the message If the user sends the message. The message must not
be delivered. A compliance officer must be notified of the violation.
Connectivity requirements
Fabrikam identifies the following connectivity requirements:
– Connections for inbound and outbound email must be initiated and
terminated from an Edge Transport server in the perimeter network.
– All external client connections from the branch office users must be
proxied from the New York office to the branch offices.
– The number of namespaces used for client access must be minimized.

###EndCaseStudy###

You need to recommend changes to the existing environment to meet the high-availability
requirements for the mailbox databases. What should you recommend?

How should you configure the policy rule?

###BeginCaseStudy###

Case Study 1 – Fabrikam, Inc.
Overview
Fabrikam. Inc. is an international manufacturing company that has 5,000 employees. The company
has sales, marketing research and human resources departments. Fabrikam has two main offices
and three branch offices. The main offices are located in New York and London. The branch offices
are located in Seattle, Montreal, and Paris. The offices connect to each other by using a WAN link.
Each office connects directly to the Internet. The WAN connections from the main offices to the
branch offices are reliable.
Existing Environment
Exchange Environment
The Exchange Server organization contains servers that have either Exchange Server 2010 or
Exchange Server 2013 installed. Each main office contains two Exchange Server 2013 servers.
Each branch office contains one Exchange Server 2010 server. MX records are configured to
deliver email to the offices in New York and London. Email is delivered to the London office only if
the New York office is unavailable. Each office is configured to use a separate namespace for client
access. The New York office is configured to use a namespace of mail.fabrikam.com. The servers
in the New York and London offices are members of a database availability group (DAG). Each
mailbox database in the New York and London offices has three copies. The technical support staff
in the branch offices have administrative access to the existing Exchange servers and are assigned
Organization Management permissions. Users from the sales department frequently send email
messages that contain the Social Security number of customers in the United States.
Problem Statements
Fabrikam identifies the following issues on the network:
– Users in the Paris office report that when launching Microsoft Outlook,
they receive a security alert indicating a certificate name mismatch. The
security alert is not generated when they connect to Outlook Web Access.
Users from the other offices do not report receiving the security alert.
– Network administrators report that the mailbox databases in the New
York office sometimes activate on the Exchange servers in the London
office, resulting in poor performance for the New York office users.
Requirements
Planned Changes
Fabrikam plans to implement the following changes to the network:
– Upgrade the organization to Exchange Server 2016 during the next six
months.
– Enable online document viewing and editing from Outlook on the web.
High Availability Requirements
Fabrikam identifies the following high-availability requirements for the planned deployment:
– Mailbox databases that contain mailboxes for the New York office users

must only be activated on the servers in the London office manually.
– All client access connections to the London and New York offices must
use load-balanced namespaces. The load balancing mechanism must perform
health checks.
Security and compliance requirements
Fabrikam identifies the following security and compliance requirements:
– After the planned upgrade, the maximum mailbox size must be 5
GB. ?Administrators from the branch offices must be able to view the
mailbox properties and reset the passwords of the users, but must be
prevented from changing the mailbox database configurations.
– Users who are involved in legal disputes with customers must be
prevented from permanently deleting email messages pertaining to the
dispute. The users must be able to delete all other messages permanently.
– If a user enters a Social Security number in an email message addressed
to an external recipient, the user must receive a notification before
sending the message If the user sends the message. The message must not
be delivered. A compliance officer must be notified of the violation.
Connectivity requirements
Fabrikam identifies the following connectivity requirements:
– Connections for inbound and outbound email must be initiated and
terminated from an Edge Transport server in the perimeter network.
– All external client connections from the branch office users must be
proxied from the New York office to the branch offices.
– The number of namespaces used for client access must be minimized.

###EndCaseStudy###

Hotspot Question
You need to configure a data loss prevention (DLP) policy to meet the compliance and security
requirements. How should you configure the policy rule? To answer, select the appropriate options
in the answer area.

What should you include in the recommendation?

###BeginCaseStudy###

Case Study 1 – Fabrikam, Inc.
Overview
Fabrikam. Inc. is an international manufacturing company that has 5,000 employees. The company
has sales, marketing research and human resources departments. Fabrikam has two main offices
and three branch offices. The main offices are located in New York and London. The branch offices
are located in Seattle, Montreal, and Paris. The offices connect to each other by using a WAN link.
Each office connects directly to the Internet. The WAN connections from the main offices to the
branch offices are reliable.
Existing Environment
Exchange Environment
The Exchange Server organization contains servers that have either Exchange Server 2010 or
Exchange Server 2013 installed. Each main office contains two Exchange Server 2013 servers.
Each branch office contains one Exchange Server 2010 server. MX records are configured to
deliver email to the offices in New York and London. Email is delivered to the London office only if
the New York office is unavailable. Each office is configured to use a separate namespace for client
access. The New York office is configured to use a namespace of mail.fabrikam.com. The servers
in the New York and London offices are members of a database availability group (DAG). Each
mailbox database in the New York and London offices has three copies. The technical support staff
in the branch offices have administrative access to the existing Exchange servers and are assigned
Organization Management permissions. Users from the sales department frequently send email
messages that contain the Social Security number of customers in the United States.
Problem Statements
Fabrikam identifies the following issues on the network:
– Users in the Paris office report that when launching Microsoft Outlook,
they receive a security alert indicating a certificate name mismatch. The
security alert is not generated when they connect to Outlook Web Access.
Users from the other offices do not report receiving the security alert.
– Network administrators report that the mailbox databases in the New
York office sometimes activate on the Exchange servers in the London
office, resulting in poor performance for the New York office users.
Requirements
Planned Changes
Fabrikam plans to implement the following changes to the network:
– Upgrade the organization to Exchange Server 2016 during the next six
months.
– Enable online document viewing and editing from Outlook on the web.
High Availability Requirements
Fabrikam identifies the following high-availability requirements for the planned deployment:
– Mailbox databases that contain mailboxes for the New York office users

must only be activated on the servers in the London office manually.
– All client access connections to the London and New York offices must
use load-balanced namespaces. The load balancing mechanism must perform
health checks.
Security and compliance requirements
Fabrikam identifies the following security and compliance requirements:
– After the planned upgrade, the maximum mailbox size must be 5
GB. ?Administrators from the branch offices must be able to view the
mailbox properties and reset the passwords of the users, but must be
prevented from changing the mailbox database configurations.
– Users who are involved in legal disputes with customers must be
prevented from permanently deleting email messages pertaining to the
dispute. The users must be able to delete all other messages permanently.
– If a user enters a Social Security number in an email message addressed
to an external recipient, the user must receive a notification before
sending the message If the user sends the message. The message must not
be delivered. A compliance officer must be notified of the violation.
Connectivity requirements
Fabrikam identifies the following connectivity requirements:
– Connections for inbound and outbound email must be initiated and
terminated from an Edge Transport server in the perimeter network.
– All external client connections from the branch office users must be
proxied from the New York office to the branch offices.
– The number of namespaces used for client access must be minimized.

###EndCaseStudy###

You need to recommend a solution for the users involved in the legal disputes. What should you
include in the recommendation?


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