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Exam 70-662: TS: Microsoft Exchange Server 2010, Configuring (updated November 30, 2015)

You need to prevent a user from Site1 from sending an e-mail message that contains the word “budget” to a

Your network has two main offices. Each office is configured as a separate Active
Directory site named Site1 and Site2. Each site contains an Exchange Server 2010 Hub
Transport server. You need to prevent a user from Site1 from sending an e-mail message
that contains the word “budget” to a user from Site2. What should you do?

You need to ensure that the Edge Transport server can receive e-mail from contoso.com

You have an Exchange 2010 Edge Transport server named Server1. You discover that you
cannot receive e-mail from an organization that uses the contoso.com domain name. You
examine the server logs and discover that the contoso.com servers are configured as open
SMTP relays. You need to ensure that the Edge Transport server can receive e-mail from
contoso.com. What should you do?

You need to ensure that all users that have mailboxes in DB1 store new public folders in Public2

You have an Exchange Server 2010 that contains five mailbox servers. Mailbox server
Server1 host a mailbox database named DB1. DB1 contains 300 user mailboxes. You create
a new public folder database named Public2 on Server1.
You need to ensure that all users that have mailboxes in DB1 store new public folders in
Public2.
What should you do?

You need to ensure that all users are notified before an e-mail is forwarded to the EXECS distribution group

You have an Exchange server 2010 organization. Users use Microsoft Outlook 2010 and
Outlook Web Application (OWA) to connect to the servers.

You create a mail-enabled distribution group named EXECS that contains all the company
executives.
You need to ensure that all users are notified before an e-mail is forwarded to the EXECS
distribution group.
What should you do?


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