What should you do to ensure that all Exchange servers in North America receive approved service packs?

You are a messaging professional. Your company runs a Microsoft

Exchange Server 2007 messaging system.

The company has deployed a single Microsoft Active Directory domain with 11 Active Directory sites.

Seven sites are located in North America and four sites are located in Europe.

The company has three Exchange Server 2007 computers on each site.

You design a plan to deploy service packs to the Exchange Server 2007 computers.

One group of administrators in North America must approve service pack deployments.

The Exchange servers in Europe run third-party mission critical applications. These sites have increased

testing requirements for any service packs for the Exchange Server 2007 computers in Europe. European

administrators can approve updates for their servers after they are approved by North American

administrators.

You create an Exchange-EU organizational unit and an Exchange-NA organizational unit and place the

Exchange Server 2007 servers in the appropriate organizational unit.

You define a deployment procedure for Exchange service packs.

You need to ensure that all Exchange servers in North America receive approved service packs. You also

need to ensure that all service packs approved by North American administrators are automatically

installed on the Exchange servers in Europe when approved by the administrators in Europe.

What should you do to ensure that all Exchange servers in North America receive approved service packs?

You are a messaging professional. Your company runs a Microsoft

Exchange Server 2007 messaging system.

The company has deployed a single Microsoft Active Directory domain with 11 Active Directory sites.

Seven sites are located in North America and four sites are located in Europe.

The company has three Exchange Server 2007 computers on each site.

You design a plan to deploy service packs to the Exchange Server 2007 computers.

One group of administrators in North America must approve service pack deployments.

The Exchange servers in Europe run third-party mission critical applications. These sites have increased

testing requirements for any service packs for the Exchange Server 2007 computers in Europe. European

administrators can approve updates for their servers after they are approved by North American

administrators.

You create an Exchange-EU organizational unit and an Exchange-NA organizational unit and place the

Exchange Server 2007 servers in the appropriate organizational unit.

You define a deployment procedure for Exchange service packs.

You need to ensure that all Exchange servers in North America receive approved service packs. You also

need to ensure that all service packs approved by North American administrators are automatically

installed on the Exchange servers in Europe when approved by the administrators in Europe.

What should you do to ensure that all Exchange servers in North America receive approved service packs?

A.
Create a software deployment Group Policy Object (GPO). Assign the service packs in this GPO. Link this
GPO to Exchange-EU and Exchange-NA.

B.
Create a software deployment Group Policy Object (GPO). Publish the service packs in this GPO. Link this
GPO to Exchange-EU and Exchange-NA.

C.
Create a software deployment Group Policy Object (GPO). Assign the service packs in this GPO. Link this
GPO to Exchange-EU. Create another software deployment Group Policy Object (GPO). Publish the service
packs in this GPO. Link this GPO to Exchange-NA.

D.
Create a software deployment Group Policy Object (GPO). Publish the service packs in this GPO. Link this
GPO to Exchange-EU. Create another software deployment Group Policy Object (GPO). Assign the service
packs in this GPO. Link this GPO to Exchange-NA.



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