Which command should you include in the recommendation?

###BeginCaseStudy###
Testlet 1
Topic 4, A Datum Corporation
Overview
A)
Datum Corporation is an airline catering company that has 8,000 users. A. Datum has three main offices.
The offices are located in Detroit, Chicago, and New York.
Existing Environment
Active Directory Environment
The network contains an Active Directory forest named adatum.com. The forest contains a single domain. All
domain controllers run Windows Server 2012.
Each main office contains two domain controllers. Each office is configured as an Active Directory site.
The functional level of the forest is Windows Server 2012.
Network Infrastructure
The offices connect to each other by using a dedicated WAN link. Only the office in New York and the office in
Detroit connect directly to the Internet. Each office has a firewall.
The public DNS records for A. Datum are configured as shown in the following table.

The external interface for the firewall in the New York office is configured to use an IP address of
131.107.1.200 and to pass inbound traffic on port 25 and port 443 to EX2.
The external interface for the firewall in the Detroit office is configured to use an IP address of 131.107.2.200
and to pass inbound traffic on port 443 to EX4.
The Active Directory site is configured as shown in the Sites exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)
Exchange Server Organization
A)
Datum has an Exchange Server 2013 organization that contains two servers. The servers are
configured as shown in the following table.

Each server contains 15 mailbox databases.
Users use the name mail.adatum.com to connect to their mailbox from the Internet. The users use the FQDN of
the servers to connect from the internal network.
AM of the users in the Detroit office have a mailbox hosted on EX2.
The default email address policy contains a single email address format of @adatum.com.
A separate Send connector exists for the Chicago office and the New York office. The local servers in each
office are the only source servers in each Send connector.
The New York office is configured as a hub site. Antimalware filtering is disabled on EX1 and EX2.
Problem Statements
A)
Datum identifies the following issues:
Users in the Detroit office report that sometimes, Microsoft Outlook takes a long time to open.
During a recent storage failure, administrators failed to restore the latest backup and lost all of the email
messages from the previous 48 hours.
Users report that the email messages sent to some Internet domains are not received. Users in the Chicago
office report that some of their email messages generate a non-delivery report (NDR).
The help desk in the New York office reports that its most common Exchange-related task is to restore
email messages that were deleted by users more than 14 days ago. The task requires time-consuming
restore operations by the help desk.
Requirements
Business Requirements
A)
Datum wants to provide users with the ability to access their email from Internet Explorer 10, even when the
users are disconnected from the network. This ability must only be available if the users log on to Outlook Web
Access by using the Private option.
Planned Changes
You plan to deploy three additional Exchange Server 2013 servers. The servers will be configured as shown in
the following table.

After the planned deployment, all of the mailboxes of the Detroit office users will be moved to EX3. All of the
Detroit office users will use the name detroitmail.adatum.com when they connect from the Internet and the
name ex4.adatum.com when they connect from the internal network.
Technical Requirements
A)
Datum identifies the following technical requirements:
All existing and future mailboxes must be limited to 5 GB of storage.
Antimalware and anti-spam filtering must be enabled for the entire Exchange Server organization.If storage for the mailbox database fails, administrators must be able to recover email messages handled by
transport services for to the last five days.
Only the members of a group named Executives must be able to schedule meetings in a room mailbox
named Boardroom. Meeting requests must not be moderated.
All of the servers in the New York office that have the Client Access server role installed must be accessed
by using a load balancing solution that can mark a server as down if a specific URL on the server is
unavailable.
Mailbox Creation Requirements
A)
Datum identifies the following requirements for creating new mailboxes:
All mailboxes must automatically have single item recovery enabled.
All mailboxes must automatically have the Exchange ActiveSync feature disabled.
###EndCaseStudy###

HOTSPOT
You need to recommend a solution to meet the business requirements for users accessing their email
messages.
Which command should you include in the recommendation? (To answer, select the appropriate options in the
answer area.)
Hot Area:

###BeginCaseStudy###
Testlet 1
Topic 4, A Datum Corporation
Overview
A)
Datum Corporation is an airline catering company that has 8,000 users. A. Datum has three main offices.
The offices are located in Detroit, Chicago, and New York.
Existing Environment
Active Directory Environment
The network contains an Active Directory forest named adatum.com. The forest contains a single domain. All
domain controllers run Windows Server 2012.
Each main office contains two domain controllers. Each office is configured as an Active Directory site.
The functional level of the forest is Windows Server 2012.
Network Infrastructure
The offices connect to each other by using a dedicated WAN link. Only the office in New York and the office in
Detroit connect directly to the Internet. Each office has a firewall.
The public DNS records for A. Datum are configured as shown in the following table.

The external interface for the firewall in the New York office is configured to use an IP address of
131.107.1.200 and to pass inbound traffic on port 25 and port 443 to EX2.
The external interface for the firewall in the Detroit office is configured to use an IP address of 131.107.2.200
and to pass inbound traffic on port 443 to EX4.
The Active Directory site is configured as shown in the Sites exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)
Exchange Server Organization
A)
Datum has an Exchange Server 2013 organization that contains two servers. The servers are
configured as shown in the following table.

Each server contains 15 mailbox databases.
Users use the name mail.adatum.com to connect to their mailbox from the Internet. The users use the FQDN of
the servers to connect from the internal network.
AM of the users in the Detroit office have a mailbox hosted on EX2.
The default email address policy contains a single email address format of @adatum.com.
A separate Send connector exists for the Chicago office and the New York office. The local servers in each
office are the only source servers in each Send connector.
The New York office is configured as a hub site. Antimalware filtering is disabled on EX1 and EX2.
Problem Statements
A)
Datum identifies the following issues:
Users in the Detroit office report that sometimes, Microsoft Outlook takes a long time to open.
During a recent storage failure, administrators failed to restore the latest backup and lost all of the email
messages from the previous 48 hours.
Users report that the email messages sent to some Internet domains are not received. Users in the Chicago
office report that some of their email messages generate a non-delivery report (NDR).
The help desk in the New York office reports that its most common Exchange-related task is to restore
email messages that were deleted by users more than 14 days ago. The task requires time-consuming
restore operations by the help desk.
Requirements
Business Requirements
A)
Datum wants to provide users with the ability to access their email from Internet Explorer 10, even when the
users are disconnected from the network. This ability must only be available if the users log on to Outlook Web
Access by using the Private option.
Planned Changes
You plan to deploy three additional Exchange Server 2013 servers. The servers will be configured as shown in
the following table.

After the planned deployment, all of the mailboxes of the Detroit office users will be moved to EX3. All of the
Detroit office users will use the name detroitmail.adatum.com when they connect from the Internet and the
name ex4.adatum.com when they connect from the internal network.
Technical Requirements
A)
Datum identifies the following technical requirements:
All existing and future mailboxes must be limited to 5 GB of storage.
Antimalware and anti-spam filtering must be enabled for the entire Exchange Server organization.If storage for the mailbox database fails, administrators must be able to recover email messages handled by
transport services for to the last five days.
Only the members of a group named Executives must be able to schedule meetings in a room mailbox
named Boardroom. Meeting requests must not be moderated.
All of the servers in the New York office that have the Client Access server role installed must be accessed
by using a load balancing solution that can mark a server as down if a specific URL on the server is
unavailable.
Mailbox Creation Requirements
A)
Datum identifies the following requirements for creating new mailboxes:
All mailboxes must automatically have single item recovery enabled.
All mailboxes must automatically have the Exchange ActiveSync feature disabled.
###EndCaseStudy###

HOTSPOT
You need to recommend a solution to meet the business requirements for users accessing their email
messages.
Which command should you include in the recommendation? (To answer, select the appropriate options in the
answer area.)
Hot Area:

Answer:

Explanation:
Virtual Directories
Many of the client protocols used with Exchange Server 2013 are accessed through virtual directories.
A virtual directory is used by Internet Information Services (IIS) to allow access to a web application such asExchange ActiveSync,
Outlook Web App, or the Autodiscover service. You can manage a variety of virtual directory settings on
Exchange 2013 including authentication, security, and reporting settings.

Set-CASMailbox
Use the Set-CASMailbox cmdlet to set attributes related to client access for Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync,
Microsoft Office Outlook Web App, POP3, and IMAP4 for a specified user.
EXAMPLE 1
This example enables Outlook Web App and enables POP3 for the user [email protected].
Set-CASMailbox -Identity [email protected] -OWAEnabled:$true -PopEnabled:$true
Set-ClientAccessArray
Appears to be an Exchange 2010 command
Use the Set-ClientAccessArray cmdlet to specify an object that represents a load-balanced array of Client
Access servers within a single Active Directory site.
Detailed Description
The Set-ClientAccessArray cmdlet configures a load-balanced array of Client Access servers within an Active
Directory site.
Set-OutlookProvider
Use the Set-OutlookProvider cmdlet to set specific global settings using the msExchOutlookProvider attribute
on the msExchAutoDiscoverConfig object in Active Directory.
EXAMPLE 1
This example changes the duration that the Autodiscover service settings are valid for the Microsoft Outlookprovider msExchAutoDiscoverConfig.
Set-OutlookProvider -Identity msExchAutoDiscoverConfig -TTL 2
Set-OWAVirtualDirectory
Use the Set-OwaVirtualDirectory cmdlet to modify the properties of Microsoft Office Outlook Web App virtual
directories on a server running Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 that has the Client Access server role installed.
EXAMPLE 1
This example sets the DirectFileAccessOnPublicComputersEnabled parameter to $false on the Outlook Web
App virtual directory owa on the default Internet Information Services (IIS) website on the Exchange server
Contoso.
Set-OwaVirtualDirectory -Identity “Contoso\\owa (default Web site)” –
DirectFileAccessOnPublicComputersEnabled $false
-AllowOfflineOn
Parameter of Set-OWAVirtualDirectory
The AllowOfflineOn parameter specifies which computers can use Outlook Web App in offline mode. The
possible values are PrivateComputersOnly, NoComputers, or AllComputers. The value is set to AllComputers
by default. If you set the value to PrivateComputersOnly, only users who log onto Outlook Web App using the
Private option are able to use Outlook Web App in offline mode.
If the feature is enabled and users are using a supported browser, they can use Outlook Web App in offline
mode. Users can turn the feature on or off in Outlook Web App. To turn the feature on, users click the gear
icon, and then select Stop using offline. To turn the feature off, users click the gear icon, and then select Use
mail offline. The supported browsers for this feature in Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 are Microsoft Internet
Explorer 10, Safari 4, or Chrome 16. For more information, see Using Outlook Web App offline.
DirectFileAccessOnPrivateComputersEnable
Parameter of Set-OWAVirtualDirectory
The DirectFileAccessOnPrivateComputersEnabled parameter specifies the left-click options on attachments
when the user has chosen to log on using the Private option.
If this parameter is set to $true, Open is an available option. If it’s set to $false, the Open option is disabled.
OrganizationEnabled
Parameter of Set-OWAVirtualDirectory
When the OrganizationEnabled parameter is set to $false, the Automatic Reply option doesn’t include external
and internal options, the address book doesn’t show the organization hierarchy, and the Resources tab in
Calendar forms is disabled.
WSSAccessOnPrivateComputersEnabled
The WSSAccessOnPrivateComputersEnabled parameter isn’t available in this release of Exchange 2013
LogonPagePublicPrivateSelectionEnable
Parameter of Set-OWAVirtualDirectory
The LogonPagePublicPrivateSelectionEnabled parameter specifies whether the Outlook Web App sign-in page
includes the private computer or public computer sign-in option.
PlacesEnabled
Parameter of Set-OWAVirtualDirectory
This parameter is reserved for internal Microsoft use.
PremiumClientEnabled
Parameter of Set-OWAVirtualDirectory
The PremiumClientEnabled parameter is no longer used and will be deprecated.
PublicFoldersEnabled
Parameter of Set-OWAVirtualDirectory
The PublicFoldersEnabled parameter specifies whether a user can browse or read items in public folders using
Outlook Web App.
By default, the PublicFoldersEnabled parameter is set to $true. If the PublicFoldersEnabled parameter is set to
$false, users can only access their private mailboxes in Outlook Web App.STEPS
1. Set-OWAVirtualDirectory Offline mode is concerned with the virtual directory settings of OWA.
2. -AllowOfflineOn
The AllowOfflineOn parameter specifies which computers can use Outlook Web App in offline mode. The
possible values are PrivateComputersOnly, NoComputers, or AllComputers
3. -LogonPagePublicPrivateSelectionEnable The LogonPagePublicPrivateSelectionEnabled parameter
specifies whether the Outlook Web App sign-in page includes the private computer or public computer sign-in
option.
Set-OwaVirtualDirectory: Exchange 2013 Help



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