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Which PowerShell cmdlet should you use first?

Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com.
The network contains a server named Server1 that runs Exchange Server 2010 Service
Pack 1 (SP1).
The Exchange organization contains 500 mailboxes. All of the mailboxes are stored on a
mailbox database named DBI.
You need to add an administrator named Admin1 to the Recipient Management role group.
Admin1 must only be able to manage the Exchange recipients in an organizational unit
named OU1.
Which PowerShell cmdlet should you use first?

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A.
Set-DistributionGroup

B.
New-ManagementScope

C.
New-ManagementRole

D.
Add-MailboxPermission

E.
New-RoleGroup

F.
New-EmailAddressPolicy

G.
New-RoleAssignmentPolicy

H.
New-MailboxAuditSearchUg

I.
Add-ADPermission

J.
Add-ManagementRoleEntry
K.
New-ManagementRoleEntry
L.
Set-Mailbox
M.
New-ManagementPoleAssignment

Explanation:
To add a mailbox to the Recipient Management role group, you actually have to start off
with:
Add-RoleGroupMember “Recipient Management” -Member Admin1
However, as mentioned in the question, this needs to be scoped to a single OU, and you
wouldn’t want to scope the default Receipient Management role group to one OU as it would
affect all other mailboxes in that group.
So, you would have to create a new role group that is scoped to a single OU and has all the
same roles that are assigned to the Recipient Management role group, then put in Admin1
as the only Role Group Member.
You can accomplish this as follows:
New-RoleGroup -Name “Admin Recipient Management” -Roles “Distribution Groups”, “Mail
Enabled Public Folders”, “Mail Recipient Creation”, “Mail Recipients”, “Message Tracking”,
“Migration”, “Move Mailboxes”, “Recipient Policies” -Members Admin1 –
RecipientOrganizationalUnitScope OU1

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd638209.aspx (Use the Shell to create a role
group with an OU scope)
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd638181.aspx (EXAMPLE 2)


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