Your company has a hybrid deployment of Office 365.
You need to create a group. The group must have the following characteristics:
– Group properties are synchronized automatically.
– Group members have the ability to control which users can send email messages to the group.
What should you do?
A.
Create a distribution group and configure the Mail Flow Settings.
B.
Create a dynamic distribution group.
C.
Create a new role group.
D.
Create a distribution group and configure the Membership Approval settings.
Explanation:
Distribution Group:
-General = nothing to do with question.
-Ownership = nothing to do with question.
-Membership = nothing to do with question.
-Membership Approval = Who comes in and who leaves, controlled by the owner.
-Delivery Management = nothing to do with question.
-Message Approval = Message approved by the moderator or group of moderator.
-Email Options = nothing to do with question.
-MailTip = nothing to do with question.
-Group Delegation = nothing to do with question.
None of the items in Mail Flow settings allows you to permit a group’s group member to control mail flow.
After one last review of this 70-346 exam, I find this answer to be incorrect. The Membership Approval settings have nothing to do with the ability to control which users can send regular email messages to the group other than “requests to join the distribution group.”
Membership Approval settings has to do with who can join or leave the group and under what circumstances they can do so.
The correct answer is A. See the 1st link below (includes screenshots of the available options).
http://www.msexchange.org/articles-tutorials/exchange-server-2010/management-administration/managing-distribution-groups-exchange-server-part2.html
More about Membership Approval settings:
http://exchangeserverpro.com/configuring-membership-approval-for-distribution-groups-in-exchange-server-2010/
None of the above answers are correct….