You need to disable temporarily the antimalware scannin…

You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization.
You are troubleshooting an email delivery problem.
You need to disable temporarily the antimalware scanning on a server that has Exchange Server 2013
installed. The solution must ensure that the antimalware engine continues to download updates.
What should you run?

You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization.
You are troubleshooting an email delivery problem.
You need to disable temporarily the antimalware scanning on a server that has Exchange Server 2013
installed. The solution must ensure that the antimalware engine continues to download updates.
What should you run?

A.
The Set-TransportConfig cmdlet

B.
The New-MalwareFilterPolicy cmdlet

C.
The Disable-Antimalwarescanning.psl script

D.
The Set-MalwarServer cmdlet

Explanation:
Disable or Bypass Anti-Malware Scanning
Important:
Bypassing malware filtering should only be done when troubleshooting a problem. You should restore malware
filtering after you have finished troubleshooting.To temporarily bypass malware filtering, run the following command:
Set-MalwareFilteringServer <ServerIdentity> -BypassFiltering $true
To restore malware filtering, run the following command:
Set-MalwareFilteringServer <ServerIdentity> -BypassFiltering $false



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