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You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization. The help desk reports that users fail to access their mailbox by using the URL http://mail.contoso.com. All of the users successfully connect to their mailbox by using Exchange ActiveSync. You need to ensure that all of the users can access their mailbox by using the URL http://maif.contoso.com. What should you configure on a Client Access server?
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You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization. You deploy the anti-spam features of Exchange Server 2013. You need to specify the spam quarantine mailbox. Which cmdlet should you run?
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Your network contains an Active Directory forest. The forest contains a single domain named contoso.com. The network contains a legacy mail system that uses a SMTP namespace of contoso.com. You plan to deploy Exchange Server 2013. There will be a period of interoperability while the email is migrated from the legacy system to Exchange Server 2013. During the period of interoperability, you need to ensure that all incoming email is received by an Exchange Server 2013 server, and then routed to the legacy mail system if an Exchange Server email recipient cannot be found. You configure the firewall in the perimeter network to route SMTP traffic to the Exchange Server 2013 organization. What should you do next?
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You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization that contains 5,000 mailboxes. A user named User1 tests several Windows Phone devices. You need to ensure that User1 can connect more than 20 Windows Phone devices to his mailbox, Which cmdlet should you run?
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You deploy an Exchange Server 2013 organization to a test network for evaluation. You install the Mailbox server role and the Client Access server role on a server named ex01.contoso.com. You do not perform any other configurations. All of the ports from the Internet to ex01.contoso.com are open. You successfully connect to ex01.contoso.com from the Internet and from the internal network. You need to identify which types of Exchange Server clients will connect successfully to the organization without any further configurations. What should you identify?
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You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization. You create a public folder. You assign an email address to the public folder. You need to ensure that only a user named User1 can add content to the public folder by using email. Which cmdlet should you run?
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You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization that contains 20 servers. You plan to deploy Exchange Server 2013 RTM Cumulative Update 1 (CU1) to the first Exchange server in the organization. You need to ensure that a user named ExchangeAdmin can deploy CU1 to the first server. The solution must minimize the number of permissions assigned to ExchangeAdmin. To which groups should you add ExchangeAdmin?
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You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization. An Active Directory administrator is concerned about the permissions assigned to a group named Exchange Trusted Subsystem. Exchange Trusted Subsystem has a member named Exchange Windows Permissions. You need to show the Active Directory administrator all of the permissions assigned to Exchange Trusted Subsystem. What should you use?
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You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization. The organization contains four servers in the same Active Directory site. The servers are configured as shown in the following table. EXB and EX4 are members of a database availability group (DAG) named DAG1. All users use Microsoft Outlook 2013 to connect to their mailbox. You need to recommend a client access solution to ensure that all of the users can connect to their mailbox if EX1 or EX2 fails. What should you recommend?
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Your company has a main office and three branch offices. The main office is located in Austin. The branch offices are located in Denver, San Diego, and Chicago. The network contains an Active Directory forest. The forest contains a single domain. Each office is configured as an Active Directory site. The site in Austin contains four domain controllers that run Windows Server 2008 R2 and are configured as global catalog servers. The sites in Denver, San Diego, and Chicago each contain a read-only domain controller (RODC) that runs Windows Server 2008 R2. No other domain controllers exist on the network. You plan to deploy an Exchange Server 2013 organization. Exchange Server 2013 servers will be deployed in the Austin, Denver, and San Diego sites. Users from the Chicago site will access their mailbox remotely. You need to recommend changes to the Active Directory infrastructure to support the planned deployment of Exchange Server 2013. What should you recommend?