You need to ensure that the users are NOT required to type their domain name when they log on.

Your network Contains an Exchange Server 2010 SP1 organization named contoso.com. The organization contains a Client Access server name server1.contoso.com and a domain controller named dc1.contoso.com.

All external users access their calender and view their email messaqes by using a web browser.

The users report that they are required to type their domain name when they log in to their mailbox.

You need to ensure that the users are NOT required to type their domain name when they log on.

What should you do?

Your network Contains an Exchange Server 2010 SP1 organization named contoso.com. The organization contains a Client Access server name server1.contoso.com and a domain controller named dc1.contoso.com.

All external users access their calender and view their email messaqes by using a web browser.

The users report that they are required to type their domain name when they log in to their mailbox.

You need to ensure that the users are NOT required to type their domain name when they log on.

What should you do?

A.
Modify the properties of the Client Access server object.

B.
Modify the Casredirect.aspx file.

C.
Run the Set-Imapsettings cmdlet.

D.
Modify the properties of the Exchange ActiveSync virtual directory.

E.
Run the New-OwaMailboxPolicy cmdlet.

F.
Modify the Redirect.aspx file.

G.
Run the New-ActiveSyncMailboxPolicy cmdlet.

H.
Modify the properties of the OWA virtual directory.

I.
Run the Export-ExchangeCertificate cmdlet.

J.
Run the Set-OfflineAddressBook cmdlet.
K.
Modify the properties of the offline address book (OAB) virtual directory.
L.
Run the Set-PopSettings cmdlets.



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