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Which two actions should you perform?

You have a server named Server1 that has Exchange Server 2013 installed.
Users access their mailbox by using Microsoft Outlook 2010 and Outlook Web App.
You need to identify when a mailbox is accessed by someone other than the owner of the mailbox.
Which two actions should you perform? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.

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A.
Review the security event log.

B.
Enable audit logging for all mailboxes.

C.
Export the administrator audit log.

D.
Run an administrator role group report.

E.
Run a non-owner mailbox access report.

Explanation:
You have to enable mailbox audit logging for each mailbox that you want to run a non-owner
mailbox access report.
The Non-Owner Mailbox Access Report in the Exchange Administration Center (EAC) lists the
mailboxes that have been accessed by someone other than the person who owns the mailbox. When
a mailbox is accessed by a non-owner, Microsoft Exchange logs information about this action in a
mailbox audit log that’s stored as an email message in a hidden folder in the mailbox being audited.
Entries from this log are displayed as search results and include a list of mailboxes accessed by a
non-owner, who accessed the mailbox and when, the actions performed by the non-owner, and
whether the action was successful.

Run a non-owner mailbox access report
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj150575(v=exchg.150).aspx

One Comment on “Which two actions should you perform?

  1. Sanan says:

    Enable mailbox audit logging
    You have to enable mailbox audit logging for each mailbox that you want to run a non-owner mailbox access report for. If mailbox audit logging isn’t enabled, you won’t get any results when you run a report.




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