What should you identify?

You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization that is integrated with Information Rights
Management (IRM).
A user is unable to create and read IRM-protected messages from a mobile device. The user can
open IRM- protected messages *missing text*.
You need to identify the most likely cause of the issue.
What should you identify?

You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization that is integrated with Information Rights
Management (IRM).
A user is unable to create and read IRM-protected messages from a mobile device. The user can
open IRM- protected messages *missing text*.
You need to identify the most likely cause of the issue.
What should you identify?

A.
the value of DevicePasswordEnabled of a mobile device policy

B.
the value of AllowNonProvisionableDevices of a mobile device policy

C.
the Exchange ActiveSync protocol version

D.
the value of RequireDeviceEncryption of a mobile device policy

Explanation:
Mobile IRM protection in Exchange 2013
When you set the RequireDeviceEncryption parameter to $true, mobile devices that don’t support
device encryption will be unable to connect.
Note: Using IRM in Exchange ActiveSync, mobile device users can:
* Create IRM-protected messages.
* Read IRM-protected messages.

* Reply to and forward IRM-protected messages.

Information Rights Management in Exchange ActiveSync
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff657743(v=exchg.150).aspx



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potpal

potpal

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Sanan

Sanan

A–w–Requires that the user enter a password to access information on their mobile device.The default value is $FALSE.
B–w–When set to $true, the AllowNonProvisionableDevices parameter enables all devices to synchronize with the computer running Exchange, regardless of whether the device can enforce all the specific settings established in the Mobile Device mailbox policy.When set to $false, this parameter blocks these devices that aren’t provisioned from synchronizing with the server running Exchange. The default value is $FALSE.
C–
D—-When you set the RequireDeviceEncryption parameter to $true, mobile devices that don’t support device encryption will be UNABLE TO CONNECT.Exchange won’t let a phone connect unless the phone has encryption turned on. The default value is $FALSE.