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Exam 70-342: Advanced Solutions of Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 (update March 4th, 2016)

Which three actions should recommend?

###BeginCaseStudy###
Case Study: 3
Contoso Ltd
Overview
General Overview
Contoso, Ltd., is an aerospace engineering company that manufactures jet engine parts for
various industries and government agencies. Contoso has an Exchange Server 2013
organization.
A partner company named Tailspin Toys has an Exchange Server 2010 organization.
Physical Locations
Contoso has two offices. The offices are located in Montreal and Chicago.
Each office contains a data center:
• The Montreal and Chicago offices connect to each other
by using a direct WAN link.
• All connections to the Internet are routed through the
Montreal office.
• Most of Contoso’s employees work from the Montreal
office.
Existing Environment
The network of Contoso is configured as shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)

The network of Contoso contains the following components:
• Client computers that run either Microsoft Outlook
2007 or Outlook 2010.
• Users who have a primary SMTP address that uses the
contoso.com suffix.
• A retention policy that retains all email messages for
580 days and is associated to all users.
• Six servers that have Exchange Server installed. The
servers are configured as shown in the following table.

• A data availability group (DAG) named DAG1 that
contains all of the mailbox servers. EX5 is configured
as the witness server for DAG1. A file server in the
Chicago office is configured as an alternate witness
server. DAG1 has Datacenter Activation Coordination
(DAC) mode enabled.
Requirements
Planned Changes
Contoso plans to implement the following changes:
• Implement an organization relationship between
Contoso and Tailspin Toys.
• Move the mailboxes of all the members of the sales
department to Office 365.
• Evaluate Unified Messaging (UM) by conducting a
small pilot in the Montreal office.
Security Requirements
Contoso identifies the following security requirements:
• Ensure that the data in the Exchange Server databases
cannot be read if a hard disk is stolen.
• Prevent temporary employees from executing a Reply
All or a Forward of any email messages they receive.
• Prevent temporary contractors from changing the
configurations of the user accounts for the users in the
research and development department.
• Ensure that all of the connections to Outlook Web App
from the Internet use Extensible Authentication
Protocol (EAP) protocols and Transport Layer Security
(TLS) protocols.
• Secure all of the email messages from the users at
Tailspin Toys to the Contoso users. Ensure that all of
the messages can be secured if the certificates at
Tailspin Toys are issued by a trusted third-party
certification authority (CA).

Auditing Requirements
Contoso identifies the following requirements for auditing mailboxes:
• The manager of the legal department must receive a
daily report by email that contains a record of all the
eDiscovery mailbox searches.
• Any access to a mailbox by a service account must be
excluded from the daily report.
Compliance Requirements
All of the email messages in the Sent Items folder of each user in the marketing department
of Contoso must be deleted automatically after 365 days.
Office 365 Coexistence Requirements
Contoso identifies the following Office 365 coexistence requirements:
• Office 365 users must be able to access their mailbox by
using their Active Directory user account in Contoso.
• On-premises users must be able to share free/busy
information and calendar information with the Office
365 users.
###EndCaseStudy###

DRAG DROP
You need to recommend which tasks must be performed to meet the compliance requirement for
the marketing department.
Which three actions should recommend?
To answer, move the three appropriate actions from the list of actions to the answer area and
arrange them in the correct order.

Which three actions should you perform?

###BeginCaseStudy###
Case Study: 3
Contoso Ltd
Overview
General Overview
Contoso, Ltd., is an aerospace engineering company that manufactures jet engine parts for
various industries and government agencies. Contoso has an Exchange Server 2013
organization.
A partner company named Tailspin Toys has an Exchange Server 2010 organization.
Physical Locations
Contoso has two offices. The offices are located in Montreal and Chicago.
Each office contains a data center:
• The Montreal and Chicago offices connect to each other
by using a direct WAN link.
• All connections to the Internet are routed through the
Montreal office.
• Most of Contoso’s employees work from the Montreal
office.
Existing Environment
The network of Contoso is configured as shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)

The network of Contoso contains the following components:
• Client computers that run either Microsoft Outlook
2007 or Outlook 2010.
• Users who have a primary SMTP address that uses the
contoso.com suffix.
• A retention policy that retains all email messages for
580 days and is associated to all users.
• Six servers that have Exchange Server installed. The
servers are configured as shown in the following table.

• A data availability group (DAG) named DAG1 that
contains all of the mailbox servers. EX5 is configured
as the witness server for DAG1. A file server in the
Chicago office is configured as an alternate witness
server. DAG1 has Datacenter Activation Coordination
(DAC) mode enabled.
Requirements
Planned Changes
Contoso plans to implement the following changes:
• Implement an organization relationship between
Contoso and Tailspin Toys.
• Move the mailboxes of all the members of the sales
department to Office 365.
• Evaluate Unified Messaging (UM) by conducting a
small pilot in the Montreal office.
Security Requirements
Contoso identifies the following security requirements:
• Ensure that the data in the Exchange Server databases
cannot be read if a hard disk is stolen.
• Prevent temporary employees from executing a Reply
All or a Forward of any email messages they receive.
• Prevent temporary contractors from changing the
configurations of the user accounts for the users in the
research and development department.
• Ensure that all of the connections to Outlook Web App
from the Internet use Extensible Authentication
Protocol (EAP) protocols and Transport Layer Security
(TLS) protocols.
• Secure all of the email messages from the users at
Tailspin Toys to the Contoso users. Ensure that all of
the messages can be secured if the certificates at
Tailspin Toys are issued by a trusted third-party
certification authority (CA).

Auditing Requirements
Contoso identifies the following requirements for auditing mailboxes:
• The manager of the legal department must receive a
daily report by email that contains a record of all the
eDiscovery mailbox searches.
• Any access to a mailbox by a service account must be
excluded from the daily report.
Compliance Requirements
All of the email messages in the Sent Items folder of each user in the marketing department
of Contoso must be deleted automatically after 365 days.
Office 365 Coexistence Requirements
Contoso identifies the following Office 365 coexistence requirements:
• Office 365 users must be able to access their mailbox by
using their Active Directory user account in Contoso.
• On-premises users must be able to share free/busy
information and calendar information with the Office
365 users.
###EndCaseStudy###

DRAG DROP
You need to create a federation trust for the planned organization relationship.
Which three actions should you perform?
To answer, move the three appropriate actions from the list of actions to the answer area and
arrange them in the correct order.

Which two technologies should you identify?

###BeginCaseStudy###
Case Study: 3
Contoso Ltd
Overview
General Overview
Contoso, Ltd., is an aerospace engineering company that manufactures jet engine parts for
various industries and government agencies. Contoso has an Exchange Server 2013
organization.
A partner company named Tailspin Toys has an Exchange Server 2010 organization.
Physical Locations
Contoso has two offices. The offices are located in Montreal and Chicago.
Each office contains a data center:
• The Montreal and Chicago offices connect to each other
by using a direct WAN link.
• All connections to the Internet are routed through the
Montreal office.
• Most of Contoso’s employees work from the Montreal
office.
Existing Environment
The network of Contoso is configured as shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)

The network of Contoso contains the following components:
• Client computers that run either Microsoft Outlook
2007 or Outlook 2010.
• Users who have a primary SMTP address that uses the
contoso.com suffix.
• A retention policy that retains all email messages for
580 days and is associated to all users.
• Six servers that have Exchange Server installed. The
servers are configured as shown in the following table.

• A data availability group (DAG) named DAG1 that
contains all of the mailbox servers. EX5 is configured
as the witness server for DAG1. A file server in the
Chicago office is configured as an alternate witness
server. DAG1 has Datacenter Activation Coordination
(DAC) mode enabled.
Requirements
Planned Changes
Contoso plans to implement the following changes:
• Implement an organization relationship between
Contoso and Tailspin Toys.
• Move the mailboxes of all the members of the sales
department to Office 365.
• Evaluate Unified Messaging (UM) by conducting a
small pilot in the Montreal office.
Security Requirements
Contoso identifies the following security requirements:
• Ensure that the data in the Exchange Server databases
cannot be read if a hard disk is stolen.
• Prevent temporary employees from executing a Reply
All or a Forward of any email messages they receive.
• Prevent temporary contractors from changing the
configurations of the user accounts for the users in the
research and development department.
• Ensure that all of the connections to Outlook Web App
from the Internet use Extensible Authentication
Protocol (EAP) protocols and Transport Layer Security
(TLS) protocols.
• Secure all of the email messages from the users at
Tailspin Toys to the Contoso users. Ensure that all of
the messages can be secured if the certificates at
Tailspin Toys are issued by a trusted third-party
certification authority (CA).

Auditing Requirements
Contoso identifies the following requirements for auditing mailboxes:
• The manager of the legal department must receive a
daily report by email that contains a record of all the
eDiscovery mailbox searches.
• Any access to a mailbox by a service account must be
excluded from the daily report.
Compliance Requirements
All of the email messages in the Sent Items folder of each user in the marketing department
of Contoso must be deleted automatically after 365 days.
Office 365 Coexistence Requirements
Contoso identifies the following Office 365 coexistence requirements:
• Office 365 users must be able to access their mailbox by
using their Active Directory user account in Contoso.
• On-premises users must be able to share free/busy
information and calendar information with the Office
365 users.
###EndCaseStudy###

You need to identify which technologies must be deployed to meet the Office 365 coexistence
requirements.
Which two technologies should you identify? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution.
Choose two.)

You need to ensure that the IP-PBX can route calls successfully to the Exchange Server 2013 organization

###BeginCaseStudy###
Case Study: 3
Contoso Ltd
Overview
General Overview
Contoso, Ltd., is an aerospace engineering company that manufactures jet engine parts for
various industries and government agencies. Contoso has an Exchange Server 2013
organization.
A partner company named Tailspin Toys has an Exchange Server 2010 organization.
Physical Locations
Contoso has two offices. The offices are located in Montreal and Chicago.
Each office contains a data center:
• The Montreal and Chicago offices connect to each other
by using a direct WAN link.
• All connections to the Internet are routed through the
Montreal office.
• Most of Contoso’s employees work from the Montreal
office.
Existing Environment
The network of Contoso is configured as shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)

The network of Contoso contains the following components:
• Client computers that run either Microsoft Outlook
2007 or Outlook 2010.
• Users who have a primary SMTP address that uses the
contoso.com suffix.
• A retention policy that retains all email messages for
580 days and is associated to all users.
• Six servers that have Exchange Server installed. The
servers are configured as shown in the following table.

• A data availability group (DAG) named DAG1 that
contains all of the mailbox servers. EX5 is configured
as the witness server for DAG1. A file server in the
Chicago office is configured as an alternate witness
server. DAG1 has Datacenter Activation Coordination
(DAC) mode enabled.
Requirements
Planned Changes
Contoso plans to implement the following changes:
• Implement an organization relationship between
Contoso and Tailspin Toys.
• Move the mailboxes of all the members of the sales
department to Office 365.
• Evaluate Unified Messaging (UM) by conducting a
small pilot in the Montreal office.
Security Requirements
Contoso identifies the following security requirements:
• Ensure that the data in the Exchange Server databases
cannot be read if a hard disk is stolen.
• Prevent temporary employees from executing a Reply
All or a Forward of any email messages they receive.
• Prevent temporary contractors from changing the
configurations of the user accounts for the users in the
research and development department.
• Ensure that all of the connections to Outlook Web App
from the Internet use Extensible Authentication
Protocol (EAP) protocols and Transport Layer Security
(TLS) protocols.
• Secure all of the email messages from the users at
Tailspin Toys to the Contoso users. Ensure that all of
the messages can be secured if the certificates at
Tailspin Toys are issued by a trusted third-party
certification authority (CA).

Auditing Requirements
Contoso identifies the following requirements for auditing mailboxes:
• The manager of the legal department must receive a
daily report by email that contains a record of all the
eDiscovery mailbox searches.
• Any access to a mailbox by a service account must be
excluded from the daily report.
Compliance Requirements
All of the email messages in the Sent Items folder of each user in the marketing department
of Contoso must be deleted automatically after 365 days.
Office 365 Coexistence Requirements
Contoso identifies the following Office 365 coexistence requirements:
• Office 365 users must be able to access their mailbox by
using their Active Directory user account in Contoso.
• On-premises users must be able to share free/busy
information and calendar information with the Office
365 users.
###EndCaseStudy###

You implement the UM pilot.
You capture and analyze a network trace from the IP-PBX.
You discover that SIP/MTLS requests for TCP 5061 to EX1 are dropped.
You need to ensure that the IP-PBX can route calls successfully to the Exchange Server 2013
organization.
What should you do?

Which three actions should you perform?

###BeginCaseStudy###
Case Study: 3
Contoso Ltd
Overview
General Overview
Contoso, Ltd., is an aerospace engineering company that manufactures jet engine parts for
various industries and government agencies. Contoso has an Exchange Server 2013
organization.
A partner company named Tailspin Toys has an Exchange Server 2010 organization.
Physical Locations
Contoso has two offices. The offices are located in Montreal and Chicago.
Each office contains a data center:
• The Montreal and Chicago offices connect to each other
by using a direct WAN link.
• All connections to the Internet are routed through the
Montreal office.
• Most of Contoso’s employees work from the Montreal
office.
Existing Environment
The network of Contoso is configured as shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)

The network of Contoso contains the following components:
• Client computers that run either Microsoft Outlook
2007 or Outlook 2010.
• Users who have a primary SMTP address that uses the
contoso.com suffix.
• A retention policy that retains all email messages for
580 days and is associated to all users.
• Six servers that have Exchange Server installed. The
servers are configured as shown in the following table.

• A data availability group (DAG) named DAG1 that
contains all of the mailbox servers. EX5 is configured
as the witness server for DAG1. A file server in the
Chicago office is configured as an alternate witness
server. DAG1 has Datacenter Activation Coordination
(DAC) mode enabled.
Requirements
Planned Changes
Contoso plans to implement the following changes:
• Implement an organization relationship between
Contoso and Tailspin Toys.
• Move the mailboxes of all the members of the sales
department to Office 365.
• Evaluate Unified Messaging (UM) by conducting a
small pilot in the Montreal office.
Security Requirements
Contoso identifies the following security requirements:
• Ensure that the data in the Exchange Server databases
cannot be read if a hard disk is stolen.
• Prevent temporary employees from executing a Reply
All or a Forward of any email messages they receive.
• Prevent temporary contractors from changing the
configurations of the user accounts for the users in the
research and development department.
• Ensure that all of the connections to Outlook Web App
from the Internet use Extensible Authentication
Protocol (EAP) protocols and Transport Layer Security
(TLS) protocols.
• Secure all of the email messages from the users at
Tailspin Toys to the Contoso users. Ensure that all of
the messages can be secured if the certificates at
Tailspin Toys are issued by a trusted third-party
certification authority (CA).

Auditing Requirements
Contoso identifies the following requirements for auditing mailboxes:
• The manager of the legal department must receive a
daily report by email that contains a record of all the
eDiscovery mailbox searches.
• Any access to a mailbox by a service account must be
excluded from the daily report.
Compliance Requirements
All of the email messages in the Sent Items folder of each user in the marketing department
of Contoso must be deleted automatically after 365 days.
Office 365 Coexistence Requirements
Contoso identifies the following Office 365 coexistence requirements:
• Office 365 users must be able to access their mailbox by
using their Active Directory user account in Contoso.
• On-premises users must be able to share free/busy
information and calendar information with the Office
365 users.
###EndCaseStudy###

DRAG DROP
The Montreal data center experiences a power failure.
You need to ensure that all the users can access their mailbox.
Which three actions should you perform?
To answer, move the three appropriate actions from the list of actions to the answer area and
arrange them in the correct order.

Which two tasks should you recommend?

###BeginCaseStudy###
Case Study: 3
Contoso Ltd
Overview
General Overview
Contoso, Ltd., is an aerospace engineering company that manufactures jet engine parts for
various industries and government agencies. Contoso has an Exchange Server 2013
organization.
A partner company named Tailspin Toys has an Exchange Server 2010 organization.
Physical Locations
Contoso has two offices. The offices are located in Montreal and Chicago.
Each office contains a data center:
• The Montreal and Chicago offices connect to each other
by using a direct WAN link.
• All connections to the Internet are routed through the
Montreal office.
• Most of Contoso’s employees work from the Montreal
office.
Existing Environment
The network of Contoso is configured as shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)

The network of Contoso contains the following components:
• Client computers that run either Microsoft Outlook
2007 or Outlook 2010.
• Users who have a primary SMTP address that uses the
contoso.com suffix.
• A retention policy that retains all email messages for
580 days and is associated to all users.
• Six servers that have Exchange Server installed. The
servers are configured as shown in the following table.

• A data availability group (DAG) named DAG1 that
contains all of the mailbox servers. EX5 is configured
as the witness server for DAG1. A file server in the
Chicago office is configured as an alternate witness
server. DAG1 has Datacenter Activation Coordination
(DAC) mode enabled.
Requirements
Planned Changes
Contoso plans to implement the following changes:
• Implement an organization relationship between
Contoso and Tailspin Toys.
• Move the mailboxes of all the members of the sales
department to Office 365.
• Evaluate Unified Messaging (UM) by conducting a
small pilot in the Montreal office.
Security Requirements
Contoso identifies the following security requirements:
• Ensure that the data in the Exchange Server databases
cannot be read if a hard disk is stolen.
• Prevent temporary employees from executing a Reply
All or a Forward of any email messages they receive.
• Prevent temporary contractors from changing the
configurations of the user accounts for the users in the
research and development department.
• Ensure that all of the connections to Outlook Web App
from the Internet use Extensible Authentication
Protocol (EAP) protocols and Transport Layer Security
(TLS) protocols.
• Secure all of the email messages from the users at
Tailspin Toys to the Contoso users. Ensure that all of
the messages can be secured if the certificates at
Tailspin Toys are issued by a trusted third-party
certification authority (CA).

Auditing Requirements
Contoso identifies the following requirements for auditing mailboxes:
• The manager of the legal department must receive a
daily report by email that contains a record of all the
eDiscovery mailbox searches.
• Any access to a mailbox by a service account must be
excluded from the daily report.
Compliance Requirements
All of the email messages in the Sent Items folder of each user in the marketing department
of Contoso must be deleted automatically after 365 days.
Office 365 Coexistence Requirements
Contoso identifies the following Office 365 coexistence requirements:
• Office 365 users must be able to access their mailbox by
using their Active Directory user account in Contoso.
• On-premises users must be able to share free/busy
information and calendar information with the Office
365 users.
###EndCaseStudy###

You need to recommend which tasks must be performed to meet the security requirements for
Tailspin Toys.

Which two tasks should you recommend? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution.
Choose two.)

Which three actions should you perform?

###BeginCaseStudy###
Case Study: 3
Contoso Ltd
Overview
General Overview
Contoso, Ltd., is an aerospace engineering company that manufactures jet engine parts for
various industries and government agencies. Contoso has an Exchange Server 2013
organization.
A partner company named Tailspin Toys has an Exchange Server 2010 organization.
Physical Locations
Contoso has two offices. The offices are located in Montreal and Chicago.
Each office contains a data center:
• The Montreal and Chicago offices connect to each other
by using a direct WAN link.
• All connections to the Internet are routed through the
Montreal office.
• Most of Contoso’s employees work from the Montreal
office.
Existing Environment
The network of Contoso is configured as shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)

The network of Contoso contains the following components:
• Client computers that run either Microsoft Outlook
2007 or Outlook 2010.
• Users who have a primary SMTP address that uses the
contoso.com suffix.
• A retention policy that retains all email messages for
580 days and is associated to all users.
• Six servers that have Exchange Server installed. The
servers are configured as shown in the following table.

• A data availability group (DAG) named DAG1 that
contains all of the mailbox servers. EX5 is configured
as the witness server for DAG1. A file server in the
Chicago office is configured as an alternate witness
server. DAG1 has Datacenter Activation Coordination
(DAC) mode enabled.
Requirements
Planned Changes
Contoso plans to implement the following changes:
• Implement an organization relationship between
Contoso and Tailspin Toys.
• Move the mailboxes of all the members of the sales
department to Office 365.
• Evaluate Unified Messaging (UM) by conducting a
small pilot in the Montreal office.
Security Requirements
Contoso identifies the following security requirements:
• Ensure that the data in the Exchange Server databases
cannot be read if a hard disk is stolen.
• Prevent temporary employees from executing a Reply
All or a Forward of any email messages they receive.
• Prevent temporary contractors from changing the
configurations of the user accounts for the users in the
research and development department.
• Ensure that all of the connections to Outlook Web App
from the Internet use Extensible Authentication
Protocol (EAP) protocols and Transport Layer Security
(TLS) protocols.
• Secure all of the email messages from the users at
Tailspin Toys to the Contoso users. Ensure that all of
the messages can be secured if the certificates at
Tailspin Toys are issued by a trusted third-party
certification authority (CA).

Auditing Requirements
Contoso identifies the following requirements for auditing mailboxes:
• The manager of the legal department must receive a
daily report by email that contains a record of all the
eDiscovery mailbox searches.
• Any access to a mailbox by a service account must be
excluded from the daily report.
Compliance Requirements
All of the email messages in the Sent Items folder of each user in the marketing department
of Contoso must be deleted automatically after 365 days.
Office 365 Coexistence Requirements
Contoso identifies the following Office 365 coexistence requirements:
• Office 365 users must be able to access their mailbox by
using their Active Directory user account in Contoso.
• On-premises users must be able to share free/busy
information and calendar information with the Office
365 users.
###EndCaseStudy###

DRAG DROP
You need to implement a solution to meet the security requirement for the temporary employees.
You deploy an Active Directory Rights Management Services (AD RMS) cluster, and then you run the
Set-IRMConfiguration cmdlet.
Which three actions should you perform?
To answer, move the three appropriate actions from the list of actions to the answer area and
arrange them in the correct order.

Which command should you include in the recommendation?

###BeginCaseStudy###
Case Study: 4
Trey Research
Overview
General Overview
Trey Research is a brokerage firm that has 5,000 users. Trey Research has a finance
department, a human resources department, an investment department, and a legal
department.
Trey Research is acquiring a partner company named Fabrikam, Inc.
Physical Locations
Trey Research has four main offices located in Boston, Chicago, New York, and Atlanta. The
offices connect to each other by using a WAN link. The Chicago office connects directly to
the Internet.
Existing Environment
Network Environment
Trey Research has an Active Directory forest named treyresearch.com. The forest contains a
single domain. All domain controllers run Windows Server 2012.
Each office is configured as an Active Directory site.
All user accounts are in an organizational unit (OU) based on their department. All users are
in a universal security group based on their department.
Trey Research has a Lync Server 2013 infrastructure. The infrastructure is configured to
required encryption for voice traffic.
Exchange Server Organization
Trey Research has an Exchange Server organization that contains five servers. The servers
are configured as shown in the following table.

The mailbox databases are mounted on the Exchange servers shown in the following table.

All of the mailboxes of the users in the executives department are mounted on DB3.
A public folder database named PF1 is mounted on EX5.
The Exchange Server organization has the following configurations:
• Users in the legal department use a shared
mailbox named Legal. Legal is enabled for InPlace Hold. Legal is the only mailbox on DB2.
• All inbound and outbound email messages to
and from the Internet are routed through EX1.
• Email messages sent and received by Fabrikam
are secured by using Mutual TLS.
• All public folders are stored in PF1.
All users connect to their mailbox by using Microsoft Outlook 2013 and Outlook Web App.
Fabrikam has an Exchange Server 2013 organization.
Problem Statements
Trey Research identifies the following issues:
• After a change to a certificate, users report that
email messages sent to Fabrikam are not
delivered.
• The storage for DB3 fails. The storage will be
offline for the next two days.
Requirements
Planned Changes
Trey Research plans to implement the following changes:
• Move all public folders to an Exchange Server
2013 server. The solution must ensure that all
users cannot modify the public folders stored on
EX5 after the planned move.

• Integrate Unified Messaging (UM) services with
the Lync Server 2013 infrastructure.
Collaboration Requirements
Custom recipient MailTips created in the Exchange Server organization of Trey Research
must be visible to the users at Fabrikam. The solution must ensure that administrators can
define a subset of users who can share their MailTips.
Auditing Requirements
The following actions must be audited for actions in the Legal mailbox only:
• Delegate – Purge mailbox content
• Delegate – Transfer file between folders
• Administrator – Messages sent by administrator
• Administrator – Open any content within the
mailbox
Security Requirements
Trey Research identifies the following security requirements:
• Ensure that the users in the finance department
can protect email messages from being altered in
transit, regardless of the recipient.
• Prevent the email messages sent to the users in
the human resources department from being
forwarded to external recipients.
• Prevent the audio files in voice mail message
marked as Private from being extracted from
email messages.
• Redirect email messages that contain social
security information to the legal department.
Compliance Requirements
Trey Research identifies the following compliance requirements:
• All users must be notified before they send an
email message that contains any five bank
account numbers to an external recipient. The
users must be able to override the requirement if
they have a valid business reason to send the
email message.
• Users must use a custom message classification
when they send email messages that contain
information about the planned acquisition of
Fabrikam.
• Only the users in the legal department must be
able to use eDiscovery to view the contents of
email messages sent by the finance department
users.
###EndCaseStudy###

HOTSPOT
You need to recommend a solution that meets the auditing requirements.
Which command should you include in the recommendation? (To answer, select the appropriate
options in the answer area.)

Which command should you include in the recommendation?

###BeginCaseStudy###
Case Study: 4
Trey Research
Overview
General Overview
Trey Research is a brokerage firm that has 5,000 users. Trey Research has a finance
department, a human resources department, an investment department, and a legal
department.
Trey Research is acquiring a partner company named Fabrikam, Inc.
Physical Locations
Trey Research has four main offices located in Boston, Chicago, New York, and Atlanta. The
offices connect to each other by using a WAN link. The Chicago office connects directly to
the Internet.
Existing Environment
Network Environment
Trey Research has an Active Directory forest named treyresearch.com. The forest contains a
single domain. All domain controllers run Windows Server 2012.
Each office is configured as an Active Directory site.
All user accounts are in an organizational unit (OU) based on their department. All users are
in a universal security group based on their department.
Trey Research has a Lync Server 2013 infrastructure. The infrastructure is configured to
required encryption for voice traffic.
Exchange Server Organization
Trey Research has an Exchange Server organization that contains five servers. The servers
are configured as shown in the following table.

The mailbox databases are mounted on the Exchange servers shown in the following table.

All of the mailboxes of the users in the executives department are mounted on DB3.
A public folder database named PF1 is mounted on EX5.
The Exchange Server organization has the following configurations:
• Users in the legal department use a shared
mailbox named Legal. Legal is enabled for InPlace Hold. Legal is the only mailbox on DB2.
• All inbound and outbound email messages to
and from the Internet are routed through EX1.
• Email messages sent and received by Fabrikam
are secured by using Mutual TLS.
• All public folders are stored in PF1.
All users connect to their mailbox by using Microsoft Outlook 2013 and Outlook Web App.
Fabrikam has an Exchange Server 2013 organization.
Problem Statements
Trey Research identifies the following issues:
• After a change to a certificate, users report that
email messages sent to Fabrikam are not
delivered.
• The storage for DB3 fails. The storage will be
offline for the next two days.
Requirements
Planned Changes
Trey Research plans to implement the following changes:
• Move all public folders to an Exchange Server
2013 server. The solution must ensure that all
users cannot modify the public folders stored on
EX5 after the planned move.

• Integrate Unified Messaging (UM) services with
the Lync Server 2013 infrastructure.
Collaboration Requirements
Custom recipient MailTips created in the Exchange Server organization of Trey Research
must be visible to the users at Fabrikam. The solution must ensure that administrators can
define a subset of users who can share their MailTips.
Auditing Requirements
The following actions must be audited for actions in the Legal mailbox only:
• Delegate – Purge mailbox content
• Delegate – Transfer file between folders
• Administrator – Messages sent by administrator
• Administrator – Open any content within the
mailbox
Security Requirements
Trey Research identifies the following security requirements:
• Ensure that the users in the finance department
can protect email messages from being altered in
transit, regardless of the recipient.
• Prevent the email messages sent to the users in
the human resources department from being
forwarded to external recipients.
• Prevent the audio files in voice mail message
marked as Private from being extracted from
email messages.
• Redirect email messages that contain social
security information to the legal department.
Compliance Requirements
Trey Research identifies the following compliance requirements:
• All users must be notified before they send an
email message that contains any five bank
account numbers to an external recipient. The
users must be able to override the requirement if
they have a valid business reason to send the
email message.
• Users must use a custom message classification
when they send email messages that contain
information about the planned acquisition of
Fabrikam.
• Only the users in the legal department must be
able to use eDiscovery to view the contents of
email messages sent by the finance department
users.
###EndCaseStudy###

HOTSPOT
You need to recommend a solution that meets the compliance requirements for emailing bank
account numbers.
Which command should you include in the recommendation? (To answer, select the appropriate
options in the answer area.)

Which technologies should you identify?

###BeginCaseStudy###
Case Study: 4
Trey Research
Overview
General Overview
Trey Research is a brokerage firm that has 5,000 users. Trey Research has a finance
department, a human resources department, an investment department, and a legal
department.
Trey Research is acquiring a partner company named Fabrikam, Inc.
Physical Locations
Trey Research has four main offices located in Boston, Chicago, New York, and Atlanta. The
offices connect to each other by using a WAN link. The Chicago office connects directly to
the Internet.
Existing Environment
Network Environment
Trey Research has an Active Directory forest named treyresearch.com. The forest contains a
single domain. All domain controllers run Windows Server 2012.
Each office is configured as an Active Directory site.
All user accounts are in an organizational unit (OU) based on their department. All users are
in a universal security group based on their department.
Trey Research has a Lync Server 2013 infrastructure. The infrastructure is configured to
required encryption for voice traffic.
Exchange Server Organization
Trey Research has an Exchange Server organization that contains five servers. The servers
are configured as shown in the following table.

The mailbox databases are mounted on the Exchange servers shown in the following table.

All of the mailboxes of the users in the executives department are mounted on DB3.
A public folder database named PF1 is mounted on EX5.
The Exchange Server organization has the following configurations:
• Users in the legal department use a shared
mailbox named Legal. Legal is enabled for InPlace Hold. Legal is the only mailbox on DB2.
• All inbound and outbound email messages to
and from the Internet are routed through EX1.
• Email messages sent and received by Fabrikam
are secured by using Mutual TLS.
• All public folders are stored in PF1.
All users connect to their mailbox by using Microsoft Outlook 2013 and Outlook Web App.
Fabrikam has an Exchange Server 2013 organization.
Problem Statements
Trey Research identifies the following issues:
• After a change to a certificate, users report that
email messages sent to Fabrikam are not
delivered.
• The storage for DB3 fails. The storage will be
offline for the next two days.
Requirements
Planned Changes
Trey Research plans to implement the following changes:
• Move all public folders to an Exchange Server
2013 server. The solution must ensure that all
users cannot modify the public folders stored on
EX5 after the planned move.

• Integrate Unified Messaging (UM) services with
the Lync Server 2013 infrastructure.
Collaboration Requirements
Custom recipient MailTips created in the Exchange Server organization of Trey Research
must be visible to the users at Fabrikam. The solution must ensure that administrators can
define a subset of users who can share their MailTips.
Auditing Requirements
The following actions must be audited for actions in the Legal mailbox only:
• Delegate – Purge mailbox content
• Delegate – Transfer file between folders
• Administrator – Messages sent by administrator
• Administrator – Open any content within the
mailbox
Security Requirements
Trey Research identifies the following security requirements:
• Ensure that the users in the finance department
can protect email messages from being altered in
transit, regardless of the recipient.
• Prevent the email messages sent to the users in
the human resources department from being
forwarded to external recipients.
• Prevent the audio files in voice mail message
marked as Private from being extracted from
email messages.
• Redirect email messages that contain social
security information to the legal department.
Compliance Requirements
Trey Research identifies the following compliance requirements:
• All users must be notified before they send an
email message that contains any five bank
account numbers to an external recipient. The
users must be able to override the requirement if
they have a valid business reason to send the
email message.
• Users must use a custom message classification
when they send email messages that contain
information about the planned acquisition of
Fabrikam.
• Only the users in the legal department must be
able to use eDiscovery to view the contents of
email messages sent by the finance department
users.
###EndCaseStudy###

DRAG DROP
You need to identify which technologies must be used to meet the security requirements.
Which technologies should you identify? (To answer, drag the appropriate technologies to the
correct requirements. Each technology 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.)


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