HOTSPOT
A school has 200 students and 10 classes. Each class has 20 students. Each class has one teacher. The
school has five administrative staff members.
You need to design an Exchange Server 2013 organization for the school. The design must meet the following
requirements:
Students must be able to view only the email addresses of the other students in their class, the teacher of their
class, and the entire administrative staff.
Teachers must be able to view only the email addresses of the students in their class, all of the other teachers,
and the entire administrative staff.
The administrative staff must be able to see the email addresses of everyone.
Everyone will use Microsoft Outlook 2013 to view a list of all the users.You need to identify the minimum number of address lists, global address lists, Offline Address Books (OABs),
and address book policies required for the design.
How many of each should you identify? (To answer, select the appropriate numbers in the answer area.)
Hot Area:
Explanation:
I mocked this question up in my lab and could not come to a conclusive result.
Address Lists: 12
Class 1-10 (1 AL each) Each Class AL contains respective class teacher Teachers (1 AL)
Admin Staff (1 AL)
Global Address Lists: 21
Class 1-10 (1 GAL each containing respective Class AL and Admin Staff AL)
Teachers (1 GAL each containing respective Class AL, Teachers AL, and Admin Staff AL)
Admin Staff (1 GAL (default GAL) containing everybody)
OAB’s: 21 one OAB for each GAL
Address Book Policies: – 21
Only one GAL can be assigned per ABP, so if there are 21 GAL’s surely there would need to be 21 ABP’s?
However, in my lab I only needed 20 ABP’s because the Admin staff used the default GAL therefore no ABP
needs to be assigned.
If a new GAL were created for them however, the 21 ABP’s would be applicable….