You need to ensure that all data is consistent before m…

You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization. The organization contains a Mailbox server that hosts
several databases, including a database named ExecsDB. ExecsDB contains the mailboxes of the company
executives.
The hard disk that contains ExecsDB fails.
You replace the hard disk with a new disk, and then you mount the database.
You create a recovery database in an alternate location, and then you restore the database files for ExecsDB to
the alternate location.
You need to ensure that all data is consistent before merging the mailbox data into the dial-tone database.
What should you do first?

You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization. The organization contains a Mailbox server that hosts
several databases, including a database named ExecsDB. ExecsDB contains the mailboxes of the company
executives.
The hard disk that contains ExecsDB fails.
You replace the hard disk with a new disk, and then you mount the database.
You create a recovery database in an alternate location, and then you restore the database files for ExecsDB to
the alternate location.
You need to ensure that all data is consistent before merging the mailbox data into the dial-tone database.
What should you do first?

A.
Run the isinteg.exe command and specify the -fix parameter.

B.
Run the Move-ActiveMailboxDatabase cmdlet.

C.
Run the Update-MailboxDatabaseCopy cmdlet.

D.
Run the eseutil.exe command and specify the/R parameter.

Explanation:
Perform a Dial Tone Recovery
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