Q1. You have an Exchange Server 2010 organization.
All users connect to their mailbox by using Microsoft Outlook 2013 and Outlook Web App. All client connections to Exchange Server use the name mail.contoso.com.
You deploy Exchange Server 2013 to the organization, you move all of the users to Exchange Server 2013, and then you decommission all of the Exchange Server 2010 servers.
The users report that when they open Outlook 2013, they receive a certificate warning message.
The users do not receive a certificate error message or a certificate warning message when they open Outlook Web App.
You need to prevent the certificate warning message from occurring when the users open Outlook 2013.
Which cmdlet should you run?
A. Set-ClientAccessServer
B. New-ExchangeCertficiate
C. New-ClientAccessArray
D. Import-ExchangeCertificate
Answer: A
Q2. You have an Exchange Server 2010 organization named adatum.com. You deploy a server that has Exchange Server 2013 installed. You plan to install eight additional servers that have exchange Server 2013 installed. You are a member of the Organization Management role group. You hire a temporary Exchange administrator named Temp1.
The company’s security policy states that all external consultants must have the minimum number of required permissions on the network.
You need to ensure that Temp1 can install a server named Server5. The solution must meet the requirements of the security policy.
Which two tasks should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)
A. Run setup and specify the /newprovisionedserver:Server5 parameter.
B. Add Temp1 to the Delegated Setup management role group.
C. Add Temp1 to the Exchange Server role group.
D. Create a new management role and a new role assignment policy.
E. Run setup and specify the /roles:temp1 parameter
Answer: A,B
Q3. HOTSPOT
Your network contains an Active Directory forest named contoso.com. The forest contains two sites named Site1 and Site2.
You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization that contains two servers. The servers are configured as shown in the following table.
An administrator creates a new Active Directory site named Site3. The administrator creates mailboxes for the users in Site3. All of the mailboxes of the Site3 users are located on EX1.
Site3 contains a domain controller named dc3.contoso.com. The Site3 users report that sometimes, when they open Microsoft Outlook, it takes a long time to access their mailbox.
You need to reduce the amount of time it takes for the users to access their mailbox.
Which command should you run? (To answer, select the appropriate options in the dialog box in the answer area.)
Answer:
Q4. HOTSPOT
Your company has two offices. The offices are configured as shown in the following table.
The offices connect to each other by using a WAN link that has a latency of more than 700 ms.
You plan to deploy an Exchange Server 2013 organization to meet the following requirements:
Ensure that users can access their mailbox if the WAN link fails. Ensure that users can access their mailbox if a single server fails. Ensure that users can access their mailbox if a single database fails.
You recommend deploying one or more database availability groups (DAGs) and mailbox database copies.
You need to identify which design meets the requirements for the planned deployment.
Which design should you identify?
To answer, select the appropriate design in the answer area.
Answer:
Q5. An administrator recommends removing EDGE1 from the implementation plan and adding a new Client Access server named CAS-8 instead.
You need to identify which anti-spam feature will NOT be available on CAS-8.
Which anti-spam feature should you identify?
A. Connection Filtering
B. Sender Filtering
C. Content Filtering
D. Recipient Filtering
Answer: A
Topic 2, Contoso Ltd
Overview
General Overview
Contoso, Ltd., is a scientific research and supply company that has offices along the east coast of North America. The company recently completed an upgrade to Exchange Server 2013.
Physical Locations
The company has three sales offices and a research office. The sales offices are located in Atlanta, New York, and Montreal. The research office is located in Miami.
Existing Environment
Active Directory Environment
The network contains one Active Directory forest named contoso.com. The Miami office has its own domain named research.contoso.com.
Each office is configured as an Active Directory site. Each site contains two domain controllers that run Windows Server 2008 R2 x64. All of the FSMO roles for contoso.com are owned by a domain controller in the New York site. All of the FSMO roles for the research.contoso.com domain are owned by a domain controller in the Miami site.
One domain controller in each site is configured as a global catalog server. All of the domain controllers are configured as DNS servers.
The functional level of the forest and domains is Windows Server 2008 R2.
Network Infrastructure
All client computers are configured to connect to the DNS servers in their respective office only.
Contoso.com has a standalone certification authority (CA) on a server that runs Windows Server 2008 R2.
All offices connect to the New York office by using a high-speed WAN link.
Email Infrastructure
The Exchange Server 2013 organization contains four servers in the New York office. The servers are configured as shown in the following table.
All external access for the contoso.com organization is provided through an Internet link at the New York office. Load balancing is provided by using DNS round robin. All inbound and outbound email for the domain is routed through a mail appliance in the New York office.
The Exchange Server 2013 organization contains four servers in the Atlanta office. The servers are configured as shown in the following table.
The file share witness for NY-DAG is on a file server in the Atlanta office.
The Exchange Server 2013 organization contains two servers in the Montreal office and two servers in the Miami office. The servers are configured as shown the following table.
All external access to the organization of the research.contoso.com domain is provided through the Internet link at the Miami office. Load balancing is provided by using DNS round robin. All inbound and outbound email for the domain goes through an email appliance in the Miami office.
All Exchange Server 2013 servers run Windows Server 2012 Standard.
All users have Windows Phone devices that connect to the Exchange organization by using Exchange ActiveSync.
User Issues
You discover the following user issues:
Some users report that, intermittently, they fail to connect to their email from their Windows Phone device.
Some users from the New York office report that some searches from Outlook Web App return incomplete results.
Some of the users in each office report that they fail to access their mailbox during the maintenance period of the Active Directory domain controllers.
You verify that all of the remote users can connect to the network successfully by using a VPN connection, and can then launch Outlook successfully.
Partnerships
Contoso recently entered into a partnership with a company named A. Datum Corporation.
A. Datum has a main office and four branch offices. The main office is located in Toronto.
A. Datum has a messaging infrastructure configured as shown in the following table.
Requirements
Planned Changes
Contoso plans to deploy a hardware load balancer in the New York office. The load balancer must bridge all SSL connections to the Exchange servers.
You plan to deploy two new Exchange Server 2013 servers in a virtual server environment in the Miami office. The servers will host a few mailboxes as part of an evaluation of resource utilization for virtualized Exchange servers.
You also plan to deploy a high availability solution for Mailbox servers in the
You plan to replace the email appliance in New York because of recent power outages.
Business Requirements
Contoso identifies the following business requirements:
Minimize the hardware costs required for a load balancing solution.
Minimize the software costs required for a load balancing solution.
Minimize user interruptions if a service fails on a Mailbox server.
Minimize user interruptions if a service fails on a Client Access server.
12. HOTSPOT
You are evaluating a DAG design for the New York and Atlanta offices.
You need to ensure that all of the users in the New York and Atlanta offices can access their mailbox if the WAN link fails.
Which DAG design should you deploy?
To answer, select the appropriate DAG design in the answer area.
Q6. HOTSPOT
Your network contains an Active Directory forest. The forest contains a single domain named contoso.com.
You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization that contains one Client Access server named CAS1 and one Mailbox server named MBX1.
You plan to enable Outlook Anywhere for remote access from non-domain joined client computers.
You deploy a trusted third-party certificate that has a subject name of mail.contoso.com.
Users report that they fail to access their email by using Microsoft Outlook 2013 when they work remotely from a non-domain joined client computer. From the internal network, the users can access their email by using Outlook 2013.
You verify that Autodiscover is configured remotely.
You need to ensure that the remote users can access their email by using Outlook Anywhere.
Which command should you run? (To answer, select the appropriate options in the dialog box in the answer area.)
Answer:
Q7. DRAG DROP
You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization.
You create a script named New-CustomMailbox.ps1 to create mailboxes based on your
company's requirements.
You create a role group named Mailbox Provisioning.
You need to ensure that the members of Mailbox Provisioning can create new mailboxes
only by using New-CustomMailbox.ps1.
In which sequence should you run the commands? (To answer, move all of the commands
from the list of commands to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.)
Answer:
Q8. DRAG DROP
You need to identify which commands must be run to perform the maintenance window tasks.
Which commands should you run? (To answer, drag the appropriate commands to the correct tasks. Each command may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.)
Answer:
Q9. You are evaluating the implementation of a Database Availability Group (DAG).
You need to recommend changes to the planned implementation to minimize the loss of large email messages if a single DAG member fails.
What should you recommend changing?
A. The preference of the mail exchanger (MX) records
B. The duration of single item recovery
C. The intervals of shadow redundancy
D. The size of the transport dumpster
Answer: C
Q10. HOTSPOT
Your company has two main offices. One office is located in Atlanta and the other office is located in Washington.
The offices connect to each other by using a dedicated WAN link.
You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization that contains four servers.
The servers are configured as shown in the following table.
The company opens a new office in New York. The New York office connects directly to the Washington office via a dedicated WAN link. You configure a separate Active Directory site for each office.
You discover poor response times when scheduling meetings and configuring Microsoft Outlook profiles from the client computers in the New York office.
You need to reduce the amount of time required to schedule meetings and to configure Outlook profiles from the computers in the New York office.
What command should you run? (To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.)
Answer:
Q11. You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization that contains two Mailbox servers and two Client Access servers.
You have a database availability group (DAG) that contains both Mailbox servers.
You need to deploy public folders.
What should you do first?
A. Run the New-PublicFolderDatabase cmdlet and specify the -Server parameter.
B. Run the New-PublicFolder cmdlet and specify the -Path parameter.
C. Run the New-Mailbox cmdlet and specify the -Publicfolder parameter.
D. Run the New-MailboxDatabase cmdlet and specify the -PublicFotderDatabase parameter.
Answer: C
Q12. You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization that contains one server named exl.contoso.com. The server has the Mailbox server role and the Client Access server role installed.
You plan to configure users to work from home and to access their email by using the Outlook Anywhere feature.
Upon testing the planned configuration, you discover that the users can connect and synchronize email from home, but they cannot execute the following tasks:
Set automatic replies for Out of Office.
Download changes to the offline address book.
View availability data when scheduling meetings with coworkers.
The users can execute these tasks when they work from the office.
You need to ensure that the users can execute the tasks when they work from home.
Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)
A. Install a new certificate on exl.contoso.com
B. Modify the EWS virtual directory.
C. Create a new Autodiscover virtual directory.
D. Renew the certificate on exl.contoso.com.
E. Modify the OAB virtual directory.
Answer: B,E
Q13. HOTSPOT
You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization that contains several servers in a single site.
You run the Get-TransportConfig cmdlet and you receive the following output.
Use the drop-down menus to select the answer choice that completes each statement.
Answer:
Q14. DRAG DROP
You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization that contains a database availability group (DAG). There are four copies of every mailbox database. One of the copies is a lagged copy configured to have a replay lag time of 14 days.
All mailboxes have single item recovery enabled. All databases are configured to have a deleted item retention period of seven days.
A company executive reports that an email message, which was deleted 10 days ago, must be restored.
You need to ensure that you can recover the email message from the lagged copy of the mailbox database. The solution must preserve the lagged copy of the mailbox database.
Which three actions should you perform?
To answer, move the three appropriate actions from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.
Answer:
Q15. You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization.
Each user has an In-Place Archive.
You discover that several items in a user's In-Place Archive are corrupt.
You need to ensure that the user can access the corrupt items.
Which tool should you use?
A. The Repair-FileIntegrity cmdlet
B. The Isinteg command
C. The New-MailboxRepairRequest cmdlet
D. The Eseutil command
Answer: C