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You are implementing a solution to meet the security requirements for Outlook authentication.
You purchase a new certificate that has a subject name of mail.proseware.com and SANs of autodiscover.proseware.com and oa.proseware.com.
You create a host (A) record for oa.proseware.com in the public DNS zone.
Remote users report that they fail to connect to their mailbox by using Outlook.
You need to ensure that the remote users can connect to their mailbox from Outlook. The solution must meet the security requirements.
Which two commands should you run? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)
A. Set-OutlookProvider EXPR -CertPrincipalName msstd:mail.proseware.com
B. Set-OutlookAnywhere -ExternalHostName oa.proseware.com -ExternalClientAuthenticationMethod Basic -ExternalClientsRequireSsI $true – InternalHostName mail.proseware.com -InternalClientAuthenticationMethod NTLM -InternalClientsRequireSsI Strue
C. Set-OutlookProvider EXPR -CertPrincipalName msstd:oa.proseware.com
D. Set-OutlookAnywhere -ExternalHostName mail.proseware.com- ExternalClientAuthenticationMethod Basic -ExternalClientsRequireSsI $true – InternalHostName oa.proseware.com -InternalClientAuthenticationMethod NTLM -InternalClientsRequireSsI $true
Correct Answer: AB
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
Set-OutlookProvider EXPR
The common benefit of enabling Outlook Provider, is to assure Outlook client connecting to a specific server, which has a specific name in subject name field on the certificate.
Set-OutlookProvider EXPR -CertPrincipalName msstd:mail.contoso.com
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.
Set-OutlookAnywhere
Use the Set-OutlookAnywhere cmdlet to modify the properties on a computer running Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 enabled for Microsoft Outlook Anywhere.
The ExternalHostname parameter specifies the external host name to use in the Microsoft Outlook profiles for users enabled for Outlook Anywhere.
The InternalHostname parameter specifies the internal hostname for the Outlook Anywhere virtual directory.
A
Subject name of the certificate is mail.proseware.com not oa.prosware.com
NOT C
Subject name of the certificate is mail.proseware.com not oa.prosware.com
B
ExternalHostName oa.proseware.com is correct as oa.proseware.com is a host (A) record in the public DNS zone.
NOT D
ExternalHostName mail.proseware.com is NOT correct as oa.proseware.com is a host (A) record in the public DNS zone.
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb123683(v=exchg.150).aspx
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb123545(v=exchg.150).aspx