DRAG DROP
You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization that contains two Mailbox servers and two Client
Access servers.
You have an Active Directory Rights Management Services (AD RMS) cluster. Information Rights
Management (IRM) is enabled for the Exchange Server organization.
All company executives are in a security group named Execs. All of the executives use smartphones
that are managed by using a mobile device mailbox policy. The executives frequently read IRMprotected email messages by using Microsoft Outlook.
You need to ensure that the executives can read the IRM-protected messages on their smartphone.
Which task should you perform in each environment? (To answer, drag the appropriate tasks to the
correct environments. Each task may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to
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Explanation:
Note:
* Set-ActiveSyncMailboxPolicy
Use the Set-ActiveSyncMailboxPolicy cmdlet to apply a variety of Mobile Device mailbox policy
settings to a server. You can set any of the parameters by using one command.
Parameters include:
/ IrmEnabled
The IrmEnabled parameter specifies whether Information Rights Management (IRM) is enabled for
the mailbox policy.
* AD RMS super users
To enable transport decryption, journal report decryption, IRM in Outlook Web App, and IRM for
Exchange Search, you must add the Federation mailbox, a system mailbox created by Exchange 2013
Setup, to the super users group on the AD RMS cluster.Information Rights Management
This is right.
Although looking in my lab environment IRM is enabled by default.