You administer a Windows Essential Business Server 2008 environment. All clients use the Messaging Server to send and receive e-mails. The clients use either Outlook 2003 or Outlook 2007 to access their mailboxes stored on the Messaging Server. You create a new Room mailbox that is assigned to a conference room. You want to enable resource bookings on the mailbox.
Which cmdlet should you run?
A.
Set-MailboxCalendarSettings
B.
Set-ResourceConfig
C.
Set-Mailbox
D.
Connect-Mailbox
Explanation:
You should run the Set-MailboxCalendarSettings cmdiet. Exchange Server 2007 provides two types of resource mailboxes: Room mailbox and Equipment mailbox. Room mailboxes are assigned to a meeting location, such as a conference room, auditorium, or training room. Equipment mailboxes are assigned to a resource that is not location specific, such as a portable computer projector, microphone, or company car. You can use the Set-MailboxCalendarSettings cmdiet to enable calendar processing for a mailbox. The AutomateProcessing parameter in the Set-MailboxCalendarSettings cmdiet enables or disables calendar processing on the mailbox. When this parameter is set to None, both resource bookings and the Calendar Attendant will be disabled on the mailbox. When the AutomateProcessing parameter is set to AutoUpdate, the Calendar Attendant will process meeting requests and responses. When this parameter is set to AutoAccept, resource booking will be enabled on the mailbox. Configuring the AutomateProcessing parameter to AutoAccept enables a resource mailbox to automatically accept meeting invitations. You can also configure the ResourceDelegates parameter to specify a list of users who can approve or reject requests sent to the resource mailbox.You should not run the Set-ResourceConfig cmdiet. The Set-ResourceConfig cmdiet sets resource property schema and resource locations on the Resource Config object in Active Directory. The Set-ResourceConfig cmdiet cannot be used to enable the resource bookings on the mailbox.
You should not run the Set-Mailbox cmdiet. The Set-Mailbox cmdiet modifies the settings of an existing mailbox, such as external out-of-office options, quotas, languages, and recipient limits, but this cmdiet does not allow you to enable or disable resource bookings on the mailbox.
You should not run the Connect-Mailbox cmdiet. The Connect-Mailbox cmdiet connects a disconnected mailbox to an Active Directory user object. The Connect-Mailbox cmdiet cannot be used to enable resource bookings on a mailbox.