You are the Exchange Administrator of the ABC Corporation’s Exchange organization. All
clients on the network use computers with Windows Vista and Outlook 2003 installed or
Windows 7 and Outlook 2007 to access their mailbox.
Your company acquires the Verigon Corporation, which has its own Active Directory domain
named verigon.com. You want to allow out-of-office messages from your organization to be
delivered to the verigon.com domain. You also want to block read receipts that are sent from
your organization to the verigon.com domain.
You configure the verigon.com domain as a remote domain. What should you do next?
A.
Run the Set-RemoteDomain cmdlet with the AllowedOOFType parameter set to
ExternalLegacy and the
DeliveryReportEnabled parameter set to $False.
B.
Run the Set-RemoteDomain cmdlet with the AllowedOOFType parameter set to External
and the
DeliveryReportEnabled parameter set to $False.
C.
Run the Set-RemoteDomain cmdlet with the AllowedOOFType parameter set to
ExternalLegacy and the
NDREnabled parameter set to $False.
D.
Run the Set-RemoteDomain cmdlet with the AllowedOOFType parameter set to External
and the NDREnabled parameter set to $False.
Explanation: