You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization that contains mailboxes for multiple companies.
You need to segment the address lists in the organization per company.
What should you assign to the users of each company?
A.
Address book policies (ABPs)
B.
Address lists
C.
Global Address Lists (GALs)
D.
Email address policies
Explanation:
Technically, answers A and C are correct as users are “assigned” ABPs and GALs during the process of GAL
segmentation.
I have chosen A as the answer however, as the overall process falls under the heading of “Address Book
Policies”
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh529948(v=exchg.150).aspx
Address Book Policies
Global address list (GAL) segmentation (also known as GAL segregation) is the process whereby
administrators can segment users into specific populations to provide customized views of their organization’s
GAL. Address book policies (ABPs) allow you to segment users into specific groups to provide customized
views of your organization’s global address list (GAL). When creating an ABP, you assign a GAL, an offline
address book (OAB), a room list, and one or more address lists to the policy. You can then assign the ABP to
mailbox users, providing them with access to a customized GAL in Outlook and Outlook Web App. The goal is
to provide a simpler mechanism to accomplish GAL segmentation for on-premises organizations that require
multiple GALs.