Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains a server named
Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2. Server1 has the File Server Resource Manager role service
installed.
You configure a quota threshold as shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)
You need to ensure that a user named User1 receives an email notification when the threshold is exceeded.
What should you do?
A.
Create a performance counter alert.
B.
Create a classification rule.
C.
Modify the members of the Performance Log Users group.
D.
Configure the File Server Resource Manager Options.
Explanation:
When you create quotas and file screens, you have the option of sending e-mail notifications to users when
their quota limit is approaching or after they have attempted to save files that have been blocked. If you want to
routinely notify certain administrators of quota and file screening events, you can configure one or more default
recipients.
To send these notifications, you must specify the SMTP server to be used for forwarding the e-mail messages.
To configure e-mail options
In the console tree, right-click File Server Resource Manager, and then click Configure options. The File Server
Resource Manager Options dialog box opens.On the E-mail Notifications tab, under SMTP server name or IP address, type the host name or the IP address
of the SMTP server that will forward e-mail notifications.
If you want to routinely notify certain administrators of quota or file screening events, under Default
administrator recipients, type each e-mail address.
Use the format account@domain. Use semicolons to separate multiple accounts.
To test your settings, click Send Test E-mail.