Which four actions should you recommend?

DRAG DROP
You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization that has Information Rights Management
(IRM) configured. Users report that they cannot apply IRM protection to email messages
from Outlook Web App. You verify that the users can protect the messages by using IRM
from Microsoft Outlook. You need to recommend a solution to ensure that the users can
protect email messages by using IRM from Outlook Web App. Which four actions should you
recommend?
To answer, move the four appropriate actions from the list of actions to the answer area and
arrange them in the correct order.

DRAG DROP
You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization that has Information Rights Management
(IRM) configured. Users report that they cannot apply IRM protection to email messages
from Outlook Web App. You verify that the users can protect the messages by using IRM
from Microsoft Outlook. You need to recommend a solution to ensure that the users can
protect email messages by using IRM from Outlook Web App. Which four actions should you
recommend?
To answer, move the four appropriate actions from the list of actions to the answer area and
arrange them in the correct order.

Answer:

Explanation:

Box 1: Create a distribution group named Group1.
Box 2: Add the Microsoft Exchange Federation Mailbox user account to Group1.
Box 3: Enable the super users group and set the group to Group1.
Box 4: Run the Set-IRMConfiguration cmdlet.
Note:
* To enable IRM in Outlook Web App, you must add the Federation mailbox, a system
mailbox created by Exchange 2013 Setup, to the super users group in AD RMS.
*
Step 1: Use the Shell to add the Federation mailbox to a distribution group
If a distribution group has been created and configured as a super users group in the AD
RMS cluster, you can add the Exchange 2013 Federation mailbox as a member of that
group. If a super users group isn’t configured, you must create a distribution group and add
the Federation mailbox as a member.
1.Create a distribution group dedicated for use as an AD RMS super users group.
2. Add the user FederatedEmail.4c1f4d8b-8179-4148-93bf-00a95fa1e042 to the new
distribution group.
Step 2: Use AD RMS to set up a super users group
Perform the following procedure on an AD RMS cluster. The account used to perform this
procedure must be a member of the AD RMS Enterprise Administrators local group on the
AD RMS server.
1. Open the Active Directory Rights Management Services console and expand the AD
RMS cluster.
2. In the console tree, expand Security Policies, and then click Super Users.
3. In the action pane, click Enable Super Users.
4. In the result pane, click Change Super User Group to open the Super Users property
sheet.
5. In the Super user group box, type the email address of the distribution group you
created in the previous procedure, or click Browse to select a distribution group.
* Information workers increasingly use e-mail to exchange sensitive information. To help
secure this information, organizations can use Information Rights Management (IRM) to
apply persistent protection to messaging content. Prior to Microsoft Exchange Server 2010,
effective use of IRM protection was limited to Outlook clients. In Exchange Server 2007,

Microsoft Outlook Web Access users were required to download the Rights Management
add-in for Microsoft Internet Explorer so they could access IRM-protected content.
In Exchange 2013, IRM in Outlook Web App allows your users to access the rich IRM
functionality offered by Exchange to apply persistent IRM-protection to messaging content.
Reference: Information Rights Management in Outlook Web App
Reference: Add the Federation Mailbox to the AD RMS Super Users Group



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