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Exam 70-342: Advanced Solutions of Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 (November 9th, 2014)

How should you configure the database availability groups (DAGs)?

HOTSPOT
Your network contains two Active Directory sites named Sitel and Site2. Both sites contain
an equal number of users. Each site contains two Exchange Server 2013 Mailbox servers.
You need to recommend a high-availability solution that meets the following requirements:
If a single Mailbox server fails, the active mailbox database copies on that server must fail
over to a Mailbox server in the same site.
If both Mailbox servers in the same site fail, the active mailbox databases copies must be
switched over to the other site manually.
If a WAN link fails, multiple copies of the same mailbox database must not be activated in
both sites simultaneously.
How should you configure the database availability groups (DAGs)? (To answer, configure
the appropriate options in the answer area.)

Which technology should you recommend for each requirement?

DRAG DROP
Contoso, Ltd., is a bank that has offices in North America and Europe.
The company must comply with different regulations for North America and Europe.
The company uses Information Right Management (IRM) to protect sensitive documents,
such as internal financial reports.
You need to recommend a compliance solution to meet the following requirements:
Prevent users from disclosing customers’ personal information in email messages.
Prevent users from disclosing internal financial data to people outside of the company.
Prevent the permanent deletion of email messages of users who are under investigation.
Allow compliance officers to search the mailbox of users who are under investigation without
being able to alter the data in the mailbox.
Which technology should you recommend for each requirement?
To answer, drag the appropriate technology to the correct requirement in the answer area.
Each technology may be used once, more than once, or not at all. Additionally, you may
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Which three actions should you perform?

DRAG DROP
You have an Exchange Server organization. The organization contains servers that have
Exchange Server 2010 and Exchange Server 2013 installed. A new compliance policy
requires that all email messages remain stored for two years. You create two retention tags
named Tag1 and Tag2. Tag1 moves the email messages to an Archive mailbox after one
year. Tag2 permanently deletes the email messages after two years. You need to meet the
compliance policy requirements. The solution must ensure that all email messages that are
older than two years are removed as quickly as possible. 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.

You need to ensure that a user named User1 can prevent the deletion of every email message that contains a spe

You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization. You need to ensure that a user named
User1 can prevent the deletion of every email message that contains a specific word from all
of the mailboxes. The solution must minimize the number of permissions assigned to User1.
What should you do?

Which two cmdlets should you run?

Your company has an Exchange Server 2013 organization named Contoso. A partner
company has an Exchange Server 2013 organization named Fabrikam. Neither company
has any trusts between their forests. Users from both organizations access their mailbox
from the Internet by using Outlook Anywhere. You need to ensure that the users from both
organizations can share free/busy information. Which two cmdlets should you run? (Each
correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)

You need to ensure that users in fabrikam.com can find their mailboxes automatically

A company named Contoso, Ltd., has an Exchange Server 2013 organization. The primary
SMTP suffix for all users is contoso.com.
A company named Fabrikam, Inc., has an Exchange Server 2010 organization. The primary
SMTP suffix for all users is fabrikam.com.
The users in both organizations access their email by using Microsoft Outlook 2010 and
Outlook Anywhere. All of the users work from domain-joined client computers that connect to
the internal network.
Contoso acquires Fabrikam.
You establish a cross-forest trust between the Contoso forest and the Fabrikam forest.
In fabrikam.com, you create a user named User1. In contoso.com, you create a linked
mailbox for User1 and you set the primary SMTP address to User1@fabrikam.com.
User1 reports that Outlook 2010 fails to configure his mail profile automatically. User1 can
manually configure his profile and connect to his mailbox.
You need to ensure that users in fabrikam.com can find their mailboxes automatically.
What should you do in contoso.com?

You need to ensure that all of the email messages are sent directly to the Internet

Your company has a hybrid deployment of Exchange Server 2013 and Microsoft Office 365.
All recipients have an SMTP suffix of contoso.com. You discover that all of the email
messages sent to the Internet from users who have Office 365 mailboxes are routed through
the on-premises Exchange servers. You need to ensure that all of the email messages are
sent directly to the Internet. What should you do?


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