What command should you run?

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Your company has an Exchange Server 2016 organization. You plan to allow several users to
access the mailboxes of the other group. You need to ensure that a user named User1 can read
and delete the email messages in the mailbox of a user named User2. User1 must add the mailbox
of User2 manually to the Microsoft Outlook profile. What command should you run? To answer,
select the appropriate options in the answer area.

Hotspot Question
Your company has an Exchange Server 2016 organization. You plan to allow several users to
access the mailboxes of the other group. You need to ensure that a user named User1 can read
and delete the email messages in the mailbox of a user named User2. User1 must add the mailbox
of User2 manually to the Microsoft Outlook profile. What command should you run? To answer,
select the appropriate options in the answer area.

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Add-MailboxPermissions -Identify User2 (target mailbox) -User User1 (recipient of permissions) -AccessRight FullAccess (to be able to delete) -Confirm $true (enabled)

kevin.gauthier

kevin.gauthier

not agree, By default, auto-mapping is enabled whenever Full Access permissions are granted to the mailbox via Add-MailboxPermission. It must be explicitly set to false if you want it disabled for a user i.e -Automapping:$false

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Thanks bud!!