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You plan to implement the new mobile device mailbox policy based on the technical requirement.
Which mobile device mailbox policy will apply to VPUser1, VPUSer2, and VPUser3? To answer, drag the appropriate mobile device mailbox policies to the correct users. Each mobile device mailbox policy 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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Explanation/Reference:
Confusingly, the policy that Exchange Server 2010 and 2013 create automatically during setup is called “Default”. However the name “Default” is not the true indication of which policy is the default.
Instead it is the IsDefaultPolicy (for Exchange 2010) or IsDefault (for Exchange 2013) property that actually determines which one is the default policy.
ForVPUser1’s mailbox we see that the ActiveSyncMailboxPolicyIsDefaulted property is set to True. This means that if we change the default mobile device mailbox policy to a different policy, that change will also take effect for VPUser1.
VPUser2 is configured with a mobile device policy named Restricted. This means that if we change the default mobile device mailbox policy to a different policy, that change will not take effect for VPUser2, and he will remain on the same policy.
VPUser3 is assigned to the “Default” policy again (see And also from scenario below), but the ActiveSyncMailboxPolicyIsEnabled property is still set to False.
This means that VPUser3 will remain configured with the policy named “Default” even if the default is changed to a different policy.
From the scenario:
Name: VPUser1
ActiveSyncMailboxPolicy: Default
ActiveSyncMailboxPolicyIsDefaulted: True
Name: VPUser2
ActiveSyncMailboxPolicy: Restricted
ActiveSyncMailboxPolicyIsDefaulted: False
Name: VPUser3
ActiveSyncMailboxPolicy: Default
ActiveSyncMailboxPolicyIsDefaulted: False
And also from scenario:
Contoso plans to introduce a new mobile device mailbox policy by running the New-MobileDeviceMailboxPolicy-Name “Unrestricted”-PasswordEnabled $true-AlphanumericPasswordRequirred $true- PasswordRecoveryEnabled $true-IsDefault $true-AttachmentsEnabled $true-AllowStorageCard $true command.
References: http://exchangeserverpro.com/exchange-server-configure-default-mobile-device-mailbox-policy-activesync/