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You are the administrator for a network that runs Windows Small Business Server (SBS) 2011 Standard. You create an email-enabled security group named Accounting. You add the user accounts of all accounting employees and their supervisor to this security group. You need to ensure that all email messages that are sent to the Accounting security group are retained indefinitely and that all users in the group can access the messages. What should you do?
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You are the administrator for a network that runs Windows Small Business Server (SBS) 2011 Standard. You need to ensure that User1 can manage standard user accounts. You must achieve this goal without granting User1 other administrative permissions. What should you do?
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You are the off-site administrator for a network that runs Windows Small Business Server (SBS) 2011 Standard. An on-site user named User1 requires access to the Windows SBS 2011 Standard server Desktop in order to assist you with your administrative tasks. User1 is currently assigned the Standard user role. User1 reports that she is unable to log on to the Windows SBS 2011 Standard server, either locally or remotely. You need to ensure that User1 can access the Windows SBS 2011 Standard server Desktop both locally and remotely. What should you do?
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You are the administrator for a network that runs Windows Small Business Server (SBS) 2011 Standard. The Windows Small Business Server 2011 Standard network has a shared printer that is dedicated to invoice printing. Only authorized users should be able to print to this printer. You create a security group named Invoice Printing and add the authorized users to this group. You need to ensure that only the Invoice Printing group can print to the invoice printer. What should you do?
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You are the administrator for a network that runs Windows Small Business Server (SBS) 2011 Standard. After completing a migration from Windows Small Business Server (SBS) 2003 to Windows Small Business Server 2011 Standard, you notice that not all users are displayed in the Windows Small Business Server 2011 Standard Console. You need to ensure that all user accounts that were migrated are displayed in the Windows Small Business Server 2011 Standard Console and that user permissions are not affected. What should you do?
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You are the administrator for a network that runs Windows Small Business Server (SBS) 2011 Standard. A user changes his legal name. You need to change the users logon name and email address to reflect the name change. You must achieve this goal without affecting the users access to network resources or his Exchange mailbox. What should you do?
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You are the administrator for a network that runs Windows Small Business Server (SBS) 2011 Standard. You create a Security Group named Accounting. You assign the Accounting security group permissions to specific folders and programs. You need to create an email address that can be used to send messages to mailboxes of all members of the Accounting security group. What should you do?
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You are the administrator for a network that runs Windows Small Business Server (SBS) 2011 Standard. The Sales security group has access to sensitive sales data. User1 is a member of the Sales security group. User1s email account has an email quota of 10 GB. Your company hires User2 and User3 to work in the Sales department. You need to ensure that User2 and User3 have the same email quota and access to sensitive sales data that User1 has. What should you do?
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You are assisting a business owner with a network that runs Windows Small Business Server (SBS) 2011 Standard. The business owner purchases a new Windows 7 Professional computer. The business owner names the computer Client1 and joins it to the domain by using the Windows 7 Control Panel. The user of Client1 reports that shared faxing is not available. You need to ensure that shared faxing is available on Client1. What should you do?
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You are the administrator for a network that runs Windows Small Business Server (SBS) 2011 Standard. A user reports that when she logs on to the Remote Web Access website and attempts to remotely connect to her office computer, the following message is displayed in the Computers section: There are no computers available for remote access. You need to ensure that the user can use Remote Web Access to connect to her computer. You must also ensure that she cannot use Remote Web Access to connect to any other computer. What should you do?