Which three commands should you run from Server1?

DRAG DROP
Your company plans to deploy an Exchange Server 2013 organization.
The network contains an Active Directory forest. The forest contains two domains named
contoso.com and child.contoso.com. The forest contains one Active Directory site.
To contoso.com, you plan to deploy two servers that have Exchange Server 2013 installed. To
child.contoso.com, you plan to deploy two servers that have Exchange Server 2013 installed.
To the contoso.com domain, you deploy a new member server named Server1 that runs Windows
Server 2012.
You need to prepare the forest for the planned deployment of Exchange Server 2013.
Which three commands should you run from Server1?
To answer, move the three appropriate commands from the list of commands to the answer area
and arrange them in the correct order.

DRAG DROP
Your company plans to deploy an Exchange Server 2013 organization.
The network contains an Active Directory forest. The forest contains two domains named
contoso.com and child.contoso.com. The forest contains one Active Directory site.
To contoso.com, you plan to deploy two servers that have Exchange Server 2013 installed. To
child.contoso.com, you plan to deploy two servers that have Exchange Server 2013 installed.
To the contoso.com domain, you deploy a new member server named Server1 that runs Windows
Server 2012.
You need to prepare the forest for the planned deployment of Exchange Server 2013.
Which three commands should you run from Server1?
To answer, move the three appropriate commands from the list of commands to the answer area
and arrange them in the correct order.

Answer: See the explanation

Explanation:
Box 1: install-windowsfeature rsat-adds
Box 2: setup /preparead
Box 3: setup /preparedomain



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Mike

Mike

This is incorrect. Says your company “Plans to deploy” Exchange 2013. You need to prepare schema to have it updated to the appropriate version support by exchange 2013.
Answer:
1)setup /prepareschema
2)setup /preparead
3)setup /preparedomain.

Mike

Mike

This is incorrect. Need to prepare schema to make sure schema is updated to a version supported by exchange 2013.
answer:
1)setup /prepareschema
2)setup /preparead
3)setup /preparedomain

crat

crat

The answer is correct. setup /preparead will prep the schema for you. the reason there is a separate command for it is… if you have an organization where the duties of extending schema is separate.