Which two actions should you perform?

You have an Exchange Server 2010 organization named adatum.com. All public folders are
stored on a server named EX5. You deploy a new server named EX6. EX6 has Exchange
Server 2013 installed. You move all mailboxes to EX6. You need to move the public folders
to EX6. The solution must ensure that users can access the public folders after EX5 is
decommissioned. Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents
part of the solution. Choose two.)

You have an Exchange Server 2010 organization named adatum.com. All public folders are
stored on a server named EX5. You deploy a new server named EX6. EX6 has Exchange
Server 2013 installed. You move all mailboxes to EX6. You need to move the public folders
to EX6. The solution must ensure that users can access the public folders after EX5 is
decommissioned. Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents
part of the solution. Choose two.)

A.
On EX6, run the MoveAllReplicas.psl script.

B.
On EX5, assign the FolderOwner permission to the Public Folder Management
management role group for all of the public folders.

C.
On EX6, run the New-SiteMailboxProvisioningPolicy cmdlet.

D.
On EX6, create a public folder mailbox.

E.
On EX5, modify the replication partners for all of the public folders.

F.
On EX6, run the New-PublicFolderMigrationRequest cmdlet.



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John

John

D&F would prepare for the PF migration, but A&B would ensure that afterwards, “users can access the public folders after EX5 has been decommissioned”.

Ty

Ty

It would seem that the “MoveAllReplicas.ps1” script would only be necessary in a 2010 migration; not 2013. Also, I fail to see that B is necessary, as the only requirements are for users being able to access folders; not necessarily own them. Regardless, I believe the “PUblic FOlder Management” role group should already contain the “FolderOwner” permission.

I’m sticking with D&F.