Running above command will force Outlook client “Only connect to proxy servers that have this principal name in their certificate” to be enabled and value set to msstd:mail.contoso.com.
If client connects to a proxy server, which does not have mail.contoso.com in subject name field in the certificate, the connection will fail.
You need to recommend which actions must be performed to meet the technical requirements for the new Contoso users.
Which three actions should you recommend? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose three.)
A. Configure UPN suffix routing.
B. Configure Contoso to trust Proseware.
C. Configure Proseware to trust Contoso.
D. Run the New-Mailbox cmdlet and specify the AccountDisabled parameter.
E. Run the New-Mailbox cmdlet and specify the LinkedMasterAccount parameter.
F. Create a linked role group.
Correct Answer: ACE
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc731404.aspx
UNDERSTANDING TRUST DIRECTION
PROSEWARE CONTOSO
USER ACCOUNT IN CONTOSO NEEDS TO OBTAIN ACCESS TO MAILBOX IN PROSEWARE.INC DIRECTION OF TRUST IS FROM PROSEWARE TO CONTOSO.
THAT IS PROSEWARE NEEDS TO TRUST CONTOSO,
A
All new user accounts in contoso.com must have a user principal name (UPN) that ends with proseware.com
Configure UPN suffix routing
Name suffix routing is a mechanism that you can use to manage how authentication requests are routed across Active Directory forests that are joined by forest trusts.
NOT B
AS PER ABOVE DIAGRAM PROSEWARE NEEDS TO TRUST CONTOSO
C
AS PER ABOVE DIAGRAM PROSEWARE NEEDS TO TRUST CONTOSO
E
All new users hired at Contoso must have a user account in contoso.com and an Exchange Server mailbox in proseware.com
Use the New-Mailbox cmdlet to create a user in Active Directory and mailbox-enable this new user.
The LinkedMasterAccount parameter specifies the master account in the forest where the user account resides. The master account is the account to link the mailbox to.
The master account grants access to the mailbox. This parameter is required only if you’re creating a linked mailbox.
A linked mailbox is a mailbox that’s associated with an external account. The resource forest scenario is an example of a situation in which you would want to associate a mailbox with an external account. In a resource forest scenario, user objects in the Exchange forest have mailboxes, but the user objects are disabled for logon. You must associate these mailbox objects in the Exchange forest with enabled user objects in the external accounts forest.
NOT D
Need to use linked mailboxes.
Use the New-Mailbox cmdlet to create a user in Active Directory and mailbox-enable this new user.
The AccountDisabled parameter specifies whether to create the mailbox in a disabled state. You don’t have to specify a value with this parameter.
NOT F
Need to use linked mailboxes.
You can use a linked management role group to enable members of a universal security group (USG) in a foreign Active Directory forest to manage a Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 organization in a resource Active Directory forest.
By associating a USG in a foreign forest with a linked role group, the members of that USG are granted the permissions provided by the management roles assigned to the linked role group.
For more information about linked role groups, see Understanding Management Role Groups.
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa997663(v=exchg.150).aspx