Which cmdlets should you run?

You have an Exchange Server organization. The organization contains servers that have either
Exchange Server 2010 or Exchange Server 2013 installed.
You hire a new helpdesk technician named helpdesk1. Helpdesk1 is a member of the Recipient
Management management role group.
You discover that helpdesk1 created nine new mailbox-enabled users by using the New-Mailbox
command.
You need to identify which management role provides helpdesk1 with the permissions to create new
mailbox-enabled users.
Which cmdlets should you run?

You have an Exchange Server organization. The organization contains servers that have either
Exchange Server 2010 or Exchange Server 2013 installed.
You hire a new helpdesk technician named helpdesk1. Helpdesk1 is a member of the Recipient
Management management role group.
You discover that helpdesk1 created nine new mailbox-enabled users by using the New-Mailbox
command.
You need to identify which management role provides helpdesk1 with the permissions to create new
mailbox-enabled users.
Which cmdlets should you run?

A.
Get-ManagementRoleEntry and Get-ManagementRoleAssignment

B.
Get-RolegroupMember and Get-ManagementRoleAssignment

C.
Get-ManagementRoleEntry and Get-RoleGroup

D.
Get-Rolegroup and Get-RoleGroupMember

Explanation:
* Use the Get-ManagementRoleEntry cmdlet to retrieve management role entries that have been
configured on management roles.
* Use the Get-ManagementRoleAssignment cmdlet to retrieve management role assignments.



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