Your network contains an Active Directory forest. The forest contains a single domain named
contoso.com. You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization named Contoso. You plan to create an
additional SMTP domain named sales.contoso.com. You will use sales.contoso.com as the primary
SMTP address for the users in the sales department. You create a new email address policy and
apply the policy to the sales users. New sales users report that when they attempt to access their
email from the Internet for the first time by using Microsoft Outlook 2010, they fail to connect. The
sales users connect to their mailbox internally successfully by using Outlook 2010. All other users can
connect to their mailbox from the Internet and internally. You need to ensure that the new sales
users can connect to the Exchange Server 2013 organization by using Outlook Anywhere from the
Internet. Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution.
Choose two.)
A.
Modify each existing Service Connection Point (5CP) object in Active Directory to point to
autodiscover.sales.contoso.com.
B.
From DNS Manager, create a host (A) record for autodiscover.sales.contoso.com.
C.
On the Client Access servers, deploy a new certificate that includes the
autodiscover.sales.contoso.com name.
D.
Create a new Autodiscover virtual directory on the Client Access servers and configure
ExternalURL to use autodiscover.sales.contoso.com.
E.
Create a new Service Connection Point (SCP) object in Active Directory that points to
autodiscover.sales.contoso.com.
Explanation:
* Externally connected clients are different, because they can’t lookup the SCP in Active Directory
from outside of the network. These clients might be roaming laptop users with Outlook, or they
might be ActiveSync capable smartphones such as iPhones. In either case they will attempt to
connect to Autodiscover by performing a DNS lookup for “autodiscover.smtpdomainname”.* You need the “autodiscover.smtpdomainname” name in the Exchange 2013 SSL certificate. (C)
* You will only need an autodiscover name for each SMTP domain that a user is likely to enter as
their email address. (B)