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Q1. DRAG DROP - (Topic 6) 

Your company has two offices. Each office is configured as an Active Directory site. The sites are named Site1 and Site2. 

You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization that is configured as shown in the following exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.) 

Datacenter Activation Coordination (DAC) mode is enabled on the database availability group (DAG) named DAG1. 

You are testing a site failover by shutting down all of the servers in Site1. 

You need to mount the databases in Site2. 

Which three commands should you run in sequence? (To answer, move the appropriate three commands from the list of commands to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.) 

Answer: 


Q2.  (Topic 6) 

You have an Exchange Server 2007 organization. 

You deploy a new Exchange Server 2013 organization. 

You plan to move all of the mailboxes to the new organization by performing a cross-forest mailbox move. 

You need to recommend a solution to meet the following requirements: 

. Users must be able to reply successfully to email messages they received before their mailbox moved. 

. Users must be able to send email messages to internal mailboxes by using the entries in the nickname cache that existed in Microsoft Outlook before their mailbox moved. 

What should you recommend doing before moving the mailboxes? 

A. Create a sharing policy and a remote domain. 

B. Create an organization relationship and a remote domain. 

C. For all of the users in the new organization, add their LegacyExchangeDN value as an x500 proxy address. 

D. For all of the users in the new organization, add their LegacyExchangeDN value as an SMTP proxy address. 

Answer:

Explanation: 

Problem: 

An email is sent and a NDR is generated to the sender showing an X500 address in the 

recipient field. The cause of this is that Exchange uses the X500 address to route mail 

internally and once the attributes have been removed from a user object (or a contact was 

removed) and a mailbox is created for the same user, Exchange creates a new X500 

address (it is the same information as before, but the last three characters are randomized 

to keep them unique within the system). 

Resolution: 

The simpliest thing to do is add a new custom email address to the user object, paste the 

old LegacyExchangeDN in the address field, and set the type to X500. 


Q3. HOTSPOT - (Topic 6) 

You manage an Exchange Server 2013 organization that has an organization relationship with a partner company named Contoso, LTD. 

Contoso has an Exchange Server 2013 organization and has Microsoft Outlook 2013 deployed to all users. 

You run the Get-OrganizationRelationship | fl and you receive the following output. 

Use the drop-down menus to select the answer choice that completes each statement. 

Answer: 


Q4.  (Topic 6) 

You are planning an Exchange Server 2013 Deployment. 

You plan to install exchange servers in two sites, SiteA and SiteB. You plan to add all exchange servers to a single database availability group (DAG) and have all of the databases replicated to all servers. 

You implement the load balancers as configured in the following table: 

You need to plan a solution that automatically allows all users to connect to their mailbox if all of the exchange servers in one site fail. 

What should you include in the plan? 

A. Create two host (A) records named mail.fabrikham.com that each point to one of the VIP’s. 

B. Change the DAG settings of AllowCrossSiteRPCAccess to $True. 

C. Create one host (A) record named site1.fabrikham.com that points to 192.168.1.10 and create one host (A) record named site2.fabrikham.com that points to 192.168.2.10. 

D. Change the DAG setting of DatabaseAvailabilityGroupConfiguration to $Null. 

Answer:


Q5.  (Topic 6) 

Contoso, Ltd., and Fabrikam, Inc., are partner companies. 

Each company has an Exchange Server 2013 organization in a data center that is connected to the Internet. All of the Exchange servers in both of the organizations have the Client Access server role and the Mailbox role installed. 

The data centers connect to each other by using a redundant high-speed WAN link. 

The following mail exchanger (MX) records are configured: 

* Contoso.com MX 10 mail.contoso.com 

* Fabrikam.com MX 10 mail.fabrikam.com 

You need to recommend a solution for inbound mail flow. 

The solution must meet the following requirements: 

* Users in both companies must receive email from the Internet if either of the Internet links fails. 

* Mail from the Internet to contoso.com must be received by mail.contoso.com if the Internet link at the Contoso data center is available. 

* Mail from the Internet to fabrikam.com must be received by mail.fabrikam.com if the Internet link at the Fabrikam data center is available. 

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

A. Create the following DNS records: 

* Contoso.com MX 20 mail.fabrikam.com 

* Fabrikam.com MX 20 mail.contoso.com 

B. Create the following DNS records: 

* Contoso.com MX 10 mail.fabrikam.com 

* Fabrikam.com MX 10 mail.contoso.com 

C. For each organization, configure an internal relay domain and a Send connector. 

D. For each organization, configure an external relay domain and a Receive connector. 

E. Create the following DNS records: 

* Contoso.com MX 5 mail.fabrikam.com 

* Fabrikam.com MX 5 mail.contoso.com 

Answer: A,C 

Explanation: 

A: Use a priority above 10. 

D: “Each company has an Exchange Server 2013 organization”. We therefore need to configure an External relay. An Internal relay would be used if the two SMTP domains were in the same Exchange organization. We also need to configure a Receive connector in each organization to allow the organization to receive email destined for the other organization. 


Q6.  (Topic 6) 

You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization. 

The human resources (HR) department has a custom form used to enter the personal information of employees. The form uses the Microsoft Word format. 

You need to prevent users in the HR department from sending any completed forms to users outside of the organization. 

Which two of the following should you create? Each correct answer presents part of the solution. 

A. A transport rule 

B. A DLP policy template 

C. A Send connector of the Partner type 

D. A document fingerprint 

E. A Policy Tip 

Answer: A,D 

Explanation: 

First create a document fingerprint then create a Transport Rule to take action on the fingerprinted document. 

Note: Information workers in your organization handle many kinds of sensitive information during a typical day. Document Fingerprinting makes it easier for you to protect this information by identifying standard forms that are used throughout your organization. Document Fingerprinting is a Data Loss Prevention (DLP) feature that converts a standard form into a sensitive information type, which you can use to define transport rules and DLP policies. 

Reference: Protect Your IP Using Document Fingerprints 

http://blogs.technet.com/b/lystavlen/archive/2014/03/04/protect-your-ip-using-document-fingerprints.aspx 


Q7.  (Topic 6) 

You have an Exchange Server 2010 organization. A user named User1 connects to his mailbox using Microsoft Office Outlook. User1 reports that he is unable to send encrypted email messages to an external recipient named User2. 

You verify that User1 and User2 have email encryption certificates. 

You need to ensure that User1 can send encrypted email messages to User2. 

What should you do first? 

A. Instruct User2 to add a delegate. 

B. Instruct User2 to send a signed email message to User1. 

C. Instruct User1 to send a signed email message to User2. 

D. Instruct User1 to modify the sensitivity settings of the email message. 

Answer:


Q8.  (Topic 6) 

You plan to deploy 20 Client Access servers that will have Exchange Server 2013 installed. 

You need to prepare the certificate required for the planned deployment. The solution must ensure that the same certificate can be used on all of the Client Access servers. 

What should you do first? 

A. On one of the Client Access servers, run the New-ExchangeCertificate cmdlet and specify the PrivateKeyExportable parameter. 

B. On all of the Client Access servers, run the Get-ExchangeServer cmdlet. 

C. On one of the Client Access servers, run the New-ExchangeServer cmdlet and specify the BinaryEncoding parameter. 

D. On one of the Client Access servers, start the Certificates console and run the certificate import wizard. 

Answer: