You have a Microsoft Exchange Server 2019 organization. You purchase an Exchange Online subscription. You plan to implement an Exchange hybrid deployment that supports the following features: Federated sharing of free/busy information Single-sign on (SSO) access to both on-premises and Exchange Online mailboxes. Secured access to mailboxes by using Microsoft Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) conditional access policies. A unified global address list (GAL) that contains all the mailboxes in the on-premises and Exchange Online organizations. You plan to run the Microsoft Office 365 Hybrid Configuration wizard. You are evaluating whether to use Exchange Classic Hybrid or Exchange Modern Hybrid. Which requirement can only be met by using the Exchange Modern Hybrid connection option?
Your network contains an Active Directory domain named fabrikam.com.
You have a Microsoft Exchange Server 2019 organization that contains two Mailbox servers in a database availability group (DAG).
You plan to implement a hybrid deployment by using the Exchange Modern Hybrid connection option.
Which three configurations will be transferred automatically from the on-premises organizations to Exchange Online? Each correct answer presents part of the
solution.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
You have a Microsoft Exchange Server 2019 organization that contains 5,000 mailboxes. You purchase a Microsoft 365 E5 subscription and create a hybrid deployment. You configure all MX records to point to Exchange Online. You purchase 2,000 Microsoft 365 E5 licenses, and you migrate 2,000 mailboxes to Exchange Online. You need to identify which additional licenses must be purchased. The solution must minimize costs. Which licenses should you identify?
You have a Microsoft Exchange Server 2019 organization.
You plan to purchase a Microsoft 365 E5 subscription and create a hybrid deployment.
You are evaluating the security requirements for communication between the on-premises and Exchange Online.
You need to ensure that Exchange Online services can access the necessary on-premises virtual directories.
Which two on-premises virtual directories should be accessible to Exchange Online services? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
You have a Microsoft Exchange Server 2019 organization. You purchase a Microsoft 365 subscription and configure Active Directory synchronization. You use a smart host for all communication between the organization and the Internet. The smart host performs email hygiene and alters message headers. You plan to run the Hybrid Configuration wizard to create an Exchange hybrid deployment and change the MX record to point to Exchange Online. You need to decommission the smart host from the organization. What should you do first?
You have a Microsoft Exchange Server 2019 hybrid deployment. You are migrating public folder data to Exchange Online by using a migration batch of the PublicFolder type. You need to identify the sync of each move request in the batch. Which cmdlet should you run?
Your company has offices in Seattle, London, and Toronto. The company has a Microsoft Exchange Server 2019 organization that has Mailbox servers in each office. Users access their mail by using Microsoft Outlook 2019. The users report that access to the public folders in Outlook is slower than expected. You discover that clients retrieve the public folder hierarchy by using a WAN link. You need to ensure that the clients retrieve the public folder hierarchy from their local site. What should you do?
You have a Microsoft Exchange Server 2019 organization. You purchase a Microsoft 365 subscription. An administrator configures Microsoft Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) synchronization. You configure several users in the on-premises organization to use archive mailboxes in Exchange Online. The users report that their archive mailbox does not appear in Microsoft Outlook. You need to ensure that the users can access their archive mailbox.
Your company has a Microsoft Exchange Server 2019 organization. All email sent to the company uses an SMTP domain named contoso.com. You create a Microsoft 365 E5 subscription that has a default domain named contoso.onmicrosoft.com. You run the Microsoft Office 365 Hybrid Configuration wizard, and receive the following error message: "No shared domains have been detected within the Exchange Online and on-premises organizations. Make sure that your primary domain (such as contoso.com) is added to both Exchange Online and on-premises." You are unable to advance to the next step in the wizard. What should you do to resolve this problem?
Your company has a Microsoft Exchange Server 2019 organization that contains two servers in a database availability group (DAG). The customer service department at the company uses public folders to receive customer communications. Only users in the customer service department can read items in the folders. For a new customer, you create a mail-enabled public folder that has the default settings. The customer reports that when she sends an email message to the email address of the public folder, she receives a non-delivery report (NDR). You need to ensure that the public folder can receive email.