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    QUESTION 243
    You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization that contains the servers configured as shown in the following table.

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    Case Study 6: Trey Research (QUESTION 121 ~ QUESTION 131)
    Overview
    Trey Research is a pharmaceutical company that has 10,000 users. Most of the users work remotely, including the users in the finance department. The finance department users reside in an organizational unit (OU) named Finance.
    Trey Research purchases a partner pharmaceutical company named Fabrikam, Inc. Fabrikam has 2,000 users and hosts its own Exchange Server 2010 organization.
    Existing Environment
    Active Directory Environment
    The network of Trey Research contains an Active Directory forest. The forest contains an empty parent domain named treyresearch.com and a child domain named main.treyresearch.com. The forest contains one site named DefaultSite.
    The Trey Research network and the Fabrikam network connect to each other by using a WAN link. A two-way trust exists between the Trey Research and Fabrikam networks.
    Trey Research Exchange Server Organization
    Trey Research has an Exchange Server 2013 organization that contains four servers. The servers are configured as shown in the following table.

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    EX1 and EX2 are the members of a database availability group (DAG) named DAG1.
    Trey Research has three databases named DB1, DB2, and DB3. DB1 and DB2 replicate between all of the servers in DAG1. DB3 is mounted on EX4.

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    QUESTION 111
    A user fails to connect to his mailbox by using Outlook Anywhere. The user successfully connects to the mailbox by using an Exchange ActiveSync-enabled mobile device and Outlook Web App. You need to identify what prevents the users from connecting to the mailbox by using Outlook Anywhere. Which tool should you use?

    A.    Microsoft Outlook Connectivity Test
    B.    Microsoft Exchange RPC Extractor
    C.    Microsoft Exchange Server Profile Analyzer
    D.    Exchange Server MAPI Editor

    Answer: A
    Explanation:
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    ADDED CONNECTIVITY TEST TO OPTION A, AS IT IS MORE ACCURATE AND WITHOUT IT THE OPTION IS AMBIGUOUS.
    TECHNICALLY THIS IS THE MICROSOFT OUTLOOK CONNECTIVITY TEST WITHIN
    EXCHANGE SERVER REMOTE CONNECTIVITY ANALYSER.
    Outlook Web App
    You can use Outlook Web App to access your Office 365 or other Microsoft Exchange-based email account via a web browser.
    The URL (web address) you’ll use to sign in to Outlook Web App depends on the type of account you have.
    Outlook Web App can be used to access any email account that’s hosted on a server that’s running Microsoft Exchange Server 2013.

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    Mobile devices that are enabled for Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync let users access most of their Microsoft Exchange mailbox data any time, anywhere.

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    QUESTION 101
    You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization that contains 20 Mailbox servers. You plan to create 10 mailbox databases on each Mailbox server. You need to create a naming convention for all mailbox databases.
    What should you include in your naming convention?

    A.    For each mailbox database, provide a database name that is unique within the organization.
    B.    For each mailbox database, provide a database name that is unique within the Mailbox server.
    C.    For each mailbox database file, provide a file name that is unique within the organization.
    D.    For each mailbox database file, provide a file name that is unique within the Mailbox server.

    Answer: A

    QUESTION 102
    You have an Exchange Server organization that contains three servers that have Exchange Server 2013 installed and one server that has Exchange Server 2010 installed. You create the custom RBAC roles shown in the following table.

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    The Seattle help desk manages all of the users in an organizational unit (OU) named Seattle. The Miami help desk manages all of the users in an OU named Miami. The IT Administrators manage all of the users in the forest. You need to recommend which commands must be run to prevent only the members of both help desks from modifying the properties of users who have a department attribute value of Manager. Which three commands should you run? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose three.)

    A.    new-managementscope "executive users exclusive scope"
    -recipientrestrictionfilter { department -eq "manager" } -exclusive sorce
    B.    new-managementroleassignment -name "managers" -securitygroup "managers"
    -role "mail recipients" -exclusiverecipientwritescope "executive users exclusive scope"
    C.    new-roleassignmentpolicy -name "limited end user policy" -roles "mypersonalinformation".
    D.    new-rolegroup -name "managers" -roles "mail recipients" -members admins
    E.    new-rolegroup -name "help desk" -roles "mail recipients" -members admins

    Answer: ABD
    Explanation:
    Note:
    * (A) Use the New-ManagementScope cmdlet to create a regular or exclusive management scope. After you create a regular or exclusive scope, you need to associate the scope with a management role assignment.
    To associate a scope with a role assignment, use the New- ManagementRoleAssignment cmdlet.
    * (B) Use the New-ManagementRoleAssignment cmdlet to assign a management role to a management role group, management role assignment policy, user, or universal security group (USG).

    QUESTION 103
    You have an Exchange Server 2007 organization.
    You recently deployed a server that has Exchange Server 2013 installed. The Exchange Server organization contains three servers. The servers are configured as shown in the following table.

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    Server2 contains a mailbox for a user named User1. You move the mailbox of User1 to Server3. After the move, User1 fails to access his mailbox by using Outlook Web App. Users who have mailboxes on Server1 and Server2 can access their mailboxes by using Outlook Web Access. You need to ensure that User1 can access his mailbox from the Internet by using Outlook Web App at https://mail.contoso.com. The solution must ensure that users who have mailboxes on Server1 and Server2 can continue to use Outlook Web Access. Which three actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose three.)

    A.    Export the certificate on Server1 and import the certificate to Server 3.
    B.    On all of the Exchange servers, install a new certificate that contains the mail.contoso.com and
    legacy.contoso.com names.
    C.    Redirect all of the traffic from the Internet for mail.contoso.com to Server3.
    D.    On all of the Exchange servers, install a new certificate that contains the Server1.contoso.com,
    server2.contoso.com, server3.contoso.com, and legacy.contoso.com names.
    E.    Create a host (A) record named legacy.contoso.com that points to Server1.

    Answer: BCE

    QUESTION 104
    You host Exchange Server 2013 organizations for several hundred tenants. The infrastructure contains several custom transport agents. You need to prevent the transport agents from overloading the processors on one of the Exchange servers. Which cmdlet should you run?

    A.    Set-WorkloadPolicy
    B.    Set-ResourcePolicy
    C.    Set-TransportAgent
    D.    Set-ThrottlingPolicy

    Answer: B

    QUESTION 105
    Drag and Drop Question
    You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization that contains a server named EX1. You have a user named User1 in the marketing department. You need to prevent User1 from submitting more than 50 email messages per minute to the Exchange Server organization by using Microsoft Outlook.
    Which three commands should you run?
    To answer, move the three appropriate commands from the list of commands to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.

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    Answer:

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    Explanation:
    Note:
    Box 1:
    * Use the New-ThrottlingPolicy cmdlet to create a non-default user throttling policy.
    * The MessageRateLimit parameter specifies the number of messages per minute that can be submitted to transport.
    Box 3:
    * Use the Set-Mailbox cmdlet to modify the settings of an existing mailbox. You can use this cmdlet for one mailbox at a time.
    / parameter: ThrottlingPolicy
    Microsoft.Exchange.Configuration.Tasks.ThrottlingPolicyIdParameter

    QUESTION 106
    Drag and Drop Question
    You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization that contains four servers named EX1, EX2, EX3, and EX4. All of the servers are members of a database availability group (DAG) named DAG1. Each server has a copy of a mailbox database named DB1. DB1 has the following characteristics:
    – The replay lag time on Ex4 is set to 14 days.
    – Single item recovery on all of the servers is set to 14 days.
    – None of the servers have Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS) backups.
    Ex4 has a folder named F:\RDB that is used to store database files during restore operations. Twenty days ago, a user named User1 deleted an email message that had a subject of "Sales Report".
    You need to restore the deleted email message to the mailbox of User1. You copy the lagged database and the log files that are older than 20 days to F:\RDB.
    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.

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    Answer:

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    QUESTION 107
    Your company has three offices. Each office is configured as an Active Directory site. You have three servers that have Exchange Server 2013 installed named EX1, EX2 and EX3. All three servers have the Client Access server role and the Mailbox server role installed. The Active Directory site links and costs are configured as shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)

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    Site B is designated as a hub site. EX2 fails. You discover that all email messages sent from the users in Site A to the users in Site C are queued on a server in Site A. You need to ensure that the email messages are sent to Site C as quickly as possible. What should you do first?

    A.    Modify the Active Directory site link costs.
    B.    Configure Site A as a hub site.
    C.    Modify the Exchange-specific site link cost.
    D.    Remove the hub site.

    Answer: D

    QUESTION 108
    Your network contains an internal network and a perimeter network. The internal network contains four offices. The perimeter network is located in a separate office. Each internal office has a direct WAN link to all other internal offices. Each of the four offices that make up the internal network is configured as an Active Directory site. The Active Directory sites and site links are configured as shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)

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    Your company has an Exchange Server 2013 organization. Each site contains two servers that have the Mailbox server role and the Client Access server role installed. To the perimeter network, you deploy two servers that have Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack 2 (SP2) and the Edge Transport server role installed. You configure an Edge Subscription to Site1. You deploy a new email notification application to Site4. The application will send 25,000 email messages daily to external recipients. You need to identify which WAN links will have increased traffic from the new email application. Which WAN link or links should you identify? (Each answer presents part of the solution. Choose all that apply.)

    A.    The WAN link between Site4 and the perimeter network
    B.    The WAN link between Site4 and Site3
    C.    The WAN link between Site1 and the perimeter network
    D.    The WAN link between Site4 and Site1
    E.    The WAN link between Site4 and Site2

    Answer: CE
    Explanation:
    C: the traffic will increase on the single WAN link on the perimeter network.
    E: The traffic will increase between Site4 and Site2 since the cost of this link (5) plus the cost of the link between Site2 and Site1 (1) is lower the cost on the direct link between Site4 and Site1 (10).
    Incorrect answers:
    Not A: There is no WAN link between Site4 and the perimeter network. Not B: The cost of the WAN link between site3 and site3 is high (10). This path will not be chosen.
    Not D: There is no WAN link between Site4 and Site1.

    QUESTION 109
    You have network contoso.com. contoso.com consist of AD DS Domain contoso.com. All Servers running Windows Server 2012 and all Clients running Windows 8 Pro. Server1 runs Mailbox Server Role and Client Access Server Role. You are configuring Anti-Spam Filtering on Server1. You need to ensure that all emails with words "Free Credit Check" are rejected unless the email is sent to Finance Distribution Group. You also need to ensure that all emails from partner company Domain name adatum.com bypass the Anti-Spam Filter. You run the Add-ContentFilterPhrase and add the words "Free Credit Check" What should you do next?

    A.    Run the Set-TransportConfig and Set-ContentFilterConfig
    B.    Run the Set-SenderReputationConfig and Set-TransportConfig
    C.    Run the Set-ContentFilterConfig and Set-RecipientFilterConfig
    D.    Run the Set-SenderFilterConfig and Set-RecipientFilterConfig

    Answer: C
    Explanation:
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    NOT A
    Set-TransportConfig not required in this scenario
    Use the Set-TransportConfig cmdlet to modify the transport configuration settings for the whole Exchange organization.
    NOT B
    Set-TransportConfig not required in this scenario
    Use the Set-TransportConfig cmdlet to modify the transport configuration settings for the whole Exchange organization.
    Use the Set-SenderReputationConfig cmdlet to modify the sender reputation configuration on a Mailbox server or an Edge Transport server.
    EXAMPLE 1
    This example makes the following modifications to the sender reputation configuration:
    It sets the sender reputation action to block all senders whose sender reputation level (SRL) rating exceeds the SRL threshold.
    It sets the SRL blocking threshold to 6.
    It sets the number of hours that senders are put on the blocked senders list to 36 hours.
    Set-SenderReputationConfig -SenderBlockingEnabled $true -SrlBlockThreshold
    6 – SenderBlockingPeriod 36
    NOT D
    Who sent the emails is not required in this scenario
    Use the Set-SenderFilterConfig cmdlet to modify the Sender Filter agent configuration.
    EXAMPLE 1
    This example makes the following modifications to the Sender Filter agent configuration:
    It enables blocking of blank senders.
    It blocks messages from lucernepublishing.com and all subdomains. It adds [email protected] and [email protected] to the blocked senders list without affecting any existing entries.
    Set-SenderFilterConfig -BlankSenderBlockingEnabled $true -BlockedDomainsAndSubdomains
    lucernepublishing.com -BlockedSenders @{Add="[email protected]","[email protected]"} C
    Use the Set-ContentFilterConfig cmdlet to modify the content filter configuration on a Mailbox server or an Edge Transport server.
    EXAMPLE 1
    This example specifies the sender domain woodgrovebank.com as a bypassed domain. Messages received from that domain bypass the Content Filter agent. Set-ContentFilterConfig -BypassedSenderDomains woodgrovebank.com Use the Set-RecipientFilterConfig cmdlet to enable and configure the Recipient Filter agent.
    EXAMPLE 2
    This example makes the following changes to the Recipient Filter agent configuration:
    Enables the Blocked Recipients list.
    Adds two users to the Blocked Recipients list.
    Set-RecipientFilterConfig -BlockListEnabled $true -BlockedRecipients
    [email protected],[email protected]

    QUESTION 110
    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: D
    Explanation:
    A database availability group (DAG) is the base component of the high availability and site resilience framework built into Microsoft Exchange Server 2013.
    A DAG is a group of up to 16 Mailbox servers that hosts a set of databases and provides automatic databaselevel recovery from failures that affect individual servers or databases. A DAG is a boundary for mailbox database replication, database and server switchovers, failovers, and an internal component called Active Manager. Active Manager, which runs on every server in a DAG, manages switchovers and failovers.
    NOT A
    Not relevant to this scenario
    NOT B
    Not relevant to this scenario
    Single item recovery provides an additional layer of protection so that you can recover items that were accidentally deleted by a user or by automated processes such as the Managed Folder Assistant.
    Single item recovery simplifies recovery and reduces recovery time because you can recover items without recovering an entire mailbox or mailbox database from backup media. To learn more, see "Single item recovery" in Recoverable Items Folder.

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    QUESTION 91
    Drag and Drop Question
    You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization that contains a server named Server1. A user named User1 has an administrative assistant named Assistant1. A user named User2 has an administrative assistant named Assistant2.
    You need to configure access to Outlook to meet the following requirements:
    – Assistant1 must be able to send email messages as a User1.
    – Assistant2 must be able to send email messages on behalf of User2.
    Which cmdlets should you use? (To answer, drag the appropriate cmdlets to the correct requirements. Each cmdlet 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.)

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    Answer:

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    Explanation:
    Add-MailboxFolderPermission
    Use the Add-MailboxFolderPermission cmdlet to manage folder-level permissions for all folders within a user’s mailbox.
    For information about the parameter sets in the Syntax section below, see Syntax. This example assigns permissions for Ed to access Ayla’s Marketing mailbox folder and applies the Owner role to his access of that folder.
    Add-MailboxFolderPermission -Identity [email protected]:\Marketing -User [email protected] ?AccessRights Owner
    Add-MailboxPermission
    Use the Add-MailboxPermission cmdlet to add permissions to a mailbox. This example grants Kevin Kelly full access to Terry Adams’s mailbox.
    Note:
    The Identity parameter requires the full name of the user to be enclosed in quotation marks ("). Add-MailboxPermission -Identity "Terry Adams" -User KevinKelly -AccessRights FullAccess ?InheritanceType
    All
    Add-ADPermission
    Use the Add-ADPermission cmdlet to add permissions to an Active Directory object. This example grants Send As permissions for Aaron Painter to Terry Adams’s mailbox. Add-ADPermission -Identity "Terry Adams" -User AaronPainter -AccessRights ExtendedRight – ExtendedRights
    "Send As" Send As rights is applied to Active directory object.
    Set-Mailbox
    Use the Set-Mailbox cmdlet to modify the settings of an existing mailbox. You can use this cmdlet for one mailbox at a time. To perform bulk management, you can pipeline the output of various Get- cmdlets (for example, the Get-Mailbox or Get-User cmdlets) and configure several mailboxes in a single-line command.
    You can also use the Set-Mailbox cmdlet in scripts.
    For information about the parameter sets in the Syntax section below, see Syntax. This example delivers John Woods’s email messages to John’s mailbox and also forwards them to Manuel Oliveira’s ([email protected]) mailbox.
    Set-Mailbox -Identity John -DeliverToMailboxAndForward $true -ForwardingSMTPAddress [email protected]
    Send on Behalf
    The Send on Behalf permission allows a user to send email on behalf of the shared mailbox. For example, if
    John logs into the shared mailbox Reception Building 32 and sends an email, it will appear to recipients as being sent by "John on behalf of Reception Building 32". To grant Send on Behalf permissions, you must use the Exchange Management Shell. Use the Set- Mailbox cmdlet with the GrantSendonBehalf parameter.

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    QUESTION 81
    Your company has offices in Miami, Singapore and Montreal. An Active Directory site exists for each office. You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization that contains a server in each site. Each server has the Mailbox server role and the Client Access Server role installed. All users connect to the Miami servers to retrieve the public folder hierarchy. You need to create several public folders on the server in the Singapore office to meet the following requirements:
    – Ensure that the public folders are available if a single Mailbox server fails.
    – Ensure that the users in the Singapore office connect to their local server to retrieve the public folder hierarchy.
    Which actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose all that apply.)

    A.    Create a new public folder mailbox.
    B.    Create a new public folder database.
    C.    For each public folder mailbox, run the Set-Mailbox cmdlet and specify the – defaultpublicfoldermailbox
    parameter.
    D.    Run the Add-MailboxDatabaseCopy cmdlet.
    E.    For each mailbox in the Singapore office, run the Set-Mailbox cmdlet and specify the – defaultpublicfolder
    mailbox parameter.
    F.    Run the Set-PublicFolderDatabase cmdlet.

    Answer: ACD
    Explanation:
    NOT B
    In Exchange 2013, public folders were re-engineered using mailbox infrastructure to take advantage of the existing high availability and storage technologies of the mailbox database.
    Public folder architecture uses specially designed mailboxes to store both the public folder hierarchy and the content. This also means that there’s no longer a public folder database
    There is no database-level setting in Exchange 2013. Exchange 2013 has a mailbox-level ability to specify the public folder mailbox, but by default Exchange auto-calculates the per-user hierarchy mailbox.
    NOT E
    http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa997225(v=exchg.141).aspx
    Use the Set-PublicFolderDatabase cmdlet to set attributes of public folder databases (Exchange Server 2010)
    There’s no longer a public folder database in Exchange Server 2013.
    There is no database-level setting in Exchange 2013. Exchange 2013 has a mailbox-level ability to specify the public folder mailbox, but by default Exchange auto-calculates the per-user hierarchy mailbox.
    NOT F
    Need to set it in the Singapore Office.
    Miami users still use the Miami servers to connect to the public folder hiearchy.
    A
    Need to create a public folder mailbox in the Singapore office.
    Public folder architecture uses specially designed mailboxes to store both the public folder hierarchy and the content. This also means that there’s no longer a public folder database
    C
    Use the Add-MailboxDatabaseCopy cmdlet to create a passive copy of an existing active mailbox database.
    The specified Mailbox server must be in the same database availability group (DAG), and the DAG must have quorum and be healthy.
    D
    Use the Set-MailboxServer cmdlet to modify attributes on a computer running Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 with the Mailbox server role installed.
    In Exchange 2007 and Exchange 2010, you could specify which users had access to specific public folders. In Exchange 2013, you can set the default public folder mailbox per user. To do so, run the Set-Mailbox cmdlet with the DefaultPublicFolderMailbox parameter.
    This ensures that the users in the Singapore office connect to their local server to retrieve the public folder hierarchy.

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    QUESTION 71
    You need to recommend a solution to resolve the issue for the London office users. What should you do?

    A.    Modify the properties of the OAB virtual directory.
    B.    Create a new address book policy.
    C.    Modify the properties of the default offline address book (OAB).
    D.    Create a new arbitration mailbox.

    Answer: D
    Explanation:
    NOT A
    Will not resolve the issue
    Need to create a new arbirtration mailbox
    NOT B
    Will not resolve the issue
    Need to create a new arbirtration mailbox
    NOT C
    Will not resolve the issue
    Need to create a new arbirtration mailbox
    D
    Exchange Server 2013 CAS role proxies the OAB download request to a “nearest” mailbox server hosting an active Organization Mailbox.
    Both London and New York host a mailbox server and a client access server.
    Therefore you need to create a new active Organization Mailbox
    Administrators can create additional Organization Mailboxes for fault tolerance or for serving users in a geographically disbursed Exchange deployment.
    The Organization Mailbox
    The Organization Mailbox is a new type of arbitration mailbox introduced with Exchange 2013.
    The arbitration mailbox with persisted capability OrganizationCapabilityOABGen is referred to as Organization Mailbox. It plays a crucial role in OAB generation, storage and distribution.
    Each Exchange Server 2013 mailbox role hosting an Organization Mailbox will generate all Exchange 2013 OAB’s defined in the environment. The OAB is generated in the Organization Mailbox first and later copied to the disk.

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    QUESTION 61
    You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization that contains multiple Hub Transport servers.
    You need to recommend a message hygiene solution to meet the following requirements:
    – Block servers that are known to send spam
    – Minimize administrative effort
    What should you recommend?

    A.    an IP Block list
    B.    IP Block list providers
    C.    recipient filtering
    D.    sender filtering

    Answer: B

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    QUESTION 51
    Hotspot Question
    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.
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    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.)

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    QUESTION 41
    You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization that contains two servers named EX1 and EX2. EX1 and EX2 are the members of a database availability group (DAG) named DAG1. EX1 and EX2 each contain a copy of a mailbox database named DB1. DB1 is configured to retain deleted items for 120 days. At the end of each month, the mailbox databases on EX1 are backed up to tape. The monthly backups are retained for two years. A user named User1 has a mailbox in DB1. User1 discovers that a mailbox folder that contained important email messages was deleted more than six months ago. You need to recover the deleted mailbox folder without affecting any other users who have mailboxes in DB1. Which three actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution.
    Choose three.)

    A.    Run the New-MaiboxRestoreRequestcmdlet.
    B.    Run the New-MailboxDatabasecmdlet and specify the Recovery parameter.
    C.    Restore DB1 from the tape backup to an alternate location.
    D.    Restore DB1 from the tape backup to the database’s original location.
    E.    Run the New-Mailbox cmdlet and specify the Recovery parameter.

    Answer: ABC
    Explanation:
    Recovery Database
    A recovery database is a special kind of mailbox database that allows you to mount a restored mailbox database and extract data from the restored database as part of a recovery operation. You can use the New-MailboxRestoreRequest cmdlet to extract data from a recovery database. After extraction, the data can be exported to a folder or merged into an existing mailbox. Recovery databases enable you to recover data from a backup or copy of a database without disturbing user access to current data.
    A
    New-MaiboxRestoreRequestcmdlet
    Use the New-MailboxRestoreRequest cmdlet to restore a soft-deleted or disconnected mailbox. This cmdlet starts the process of moving content from the soft-deleted mailbox, disabled mailbox, or any mailbox in a recovery database into a connected primary or archive mailbox. For information about the parameter sets in the Syntax section below, see Syntax.
    EXAMPLE 1
    To create a restore request, you must provide the DisplayName, LegacyDN, or MailboxGUID for the softdeleted or disabled mailbox. This example uses the Get-MailboxStatistics cmdlet to return the DisplayName, LegacyDN, MailboxGUID, and DisconnectReason for all mailboxes on mailbox database MBD01 that have a disconnect reason of SoftDeleted or Disabled. Get-MailboxStatistics -Database MBD01 | Where { $_.DisconnectReason -eq "SoftDeleted" -or $_. DisconnectReason -eq "Disabled" } | Format-List LegacyDN, DisplayName, MailboxGUID, DisconnectReason
    This example restores the source mailbox with the MailboxGUID 1d20855f-fd54-4681-98e6- e249f7326ddd on mailbox database MBD01 to the target mailbox with the alias Ayla. New-MailboxRestoreRequest -SourceDatabase "MBD01" -SourceStoreMailbox 1d20855f-fd54-4681- 98e6-e249f7326ddd -TargetMailbox Ayla
    B
    Use the New-MailboxDatabase cmdlet to create a mailbox database object in the database container in Active Directory.
    For information about the parameter sets in the Syntax section below, see Syntax.
    EXAMPLE 1
    This example creates the mailbox database MailboxDatabase01.
    This example also specifies where to create the .edb database file, which is different than the default location.
    New-MailboxDatabase -Name "MailboxDatabase01" -EdbFilePath
    D:\DatabaseFiles\MailboxDatabase01.edb
    The Recovery parameter specifies that the new database is designated as a recovery database.
    NOT D
    Need to recover data from a backup or copy of a database without disturbing user access to current data.
    Therefore restore to an alternate location.
    NOT E
    No recovery parameter exists for the New-Mailbox cmdlet.

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