You have created a Customer Service public folder and mail-enabled it so that it can receive emails
for the customer service department. You need to give Brendan access to send email as the public
folder so all of the replies are directed back to the Customer Service public folder. Which command
should you run?
A.
Add-ADPermission “Customer Service” -User “Brendan” -Extendedrights “Send As”
B.
Add-PublicFolderAdministrativePermission -Identity “\Customer Service” -User “Brendan” –
AccessRights
AllExtendedRights
C.
Add-PublicFolderClientPermission -Identity “\Customer Service” -AccessRights Contributor -User
Brendan
D.
Add-ADPermission “Customer Service” -User “Brendan” -Extendedrights “Receive As”
Explanation:
The Send As permission is an Active Directory right and must be assigned to the public folder object
using the Add-ADPermission cmdlet. The other cmdlets will modify the administrative and client
permissions but do not achieve the desired result.