You are the Exchange administrator for your company. The network consists of a single Active Directory domain. All network servers run Microsoft Windows Server 2003. Exchange Server 2003 is used as the messaging system. The accounting department hires a consultant on a temporary basis.The consultant needs to access the department’s file server. The department needs to ensure that the consultant’s external email address appears in the global address list (GAL) and that mail sent to him is sent to his external email address.
You need to create an Active Directory object in the domain to fulfill these requirements.
Which type of object should you create?
A.
a mail enabled Contact object
B.
a mail enabled User object
C.
a mailbox enabled User object
D.
a mailbox enabled InetOrgPerson object
Explanation:
Answer 96: BA mail-enabled object is a Windows 2000 Active Directory object that has at least one e-mail address defined. An example of a mailenabled
object is an Exchange 2000 contact that has an email address defined.
Incorrect Answers:
A. A contact object does not have any rights in the domain. Since the user will need rights to the department�s file server, this can
not be the correct answer.
C. A mailbox-enabled object is a Windows 2000 Active Directory object that has one or more Exchange Server mailboxes
associated with it. This user will need to have his external e-mail address associated with his account and NOT an Exchange
address.
D. The InetOrgPerson object is a class (or collection of related fields) and not an object. This class would not be used to define
a user in this manner. It is used in LDAP queries.