You are implementing a hybrid deployment of Office 365.
You discover that users who have migrated to Office 365 cannot view the free/busy information of users who are hosted on the Microsoft Exchange Server onpremises environment.
The Exchange on-premises users can view the free/busy information of all users.
You need to ensure that the users who have Office 365 mailboxes can view the free/busy information of users who have Exchange on premises mailboxes.
Which node should you modify from the Exchange Management Console?
A.
Microsoft Exchange On-Premises – Organization Configuration
B.
Microsoft Exchange On-Premises – Server Configuration
C.
Microsoft Exchange On-Premises – Recipient Configuration
D.
Office 365 – Organization Configuration
E.
Office 365 – Recipient Configuration
Explanation:
D is the correct answer
I agree with Frank, the answer is D. It’s the Office 365 users who cannot view the free/busy info of users with on premises mailboxes.
Microsoft link below explains the reverse scenario where it’s the on premises Exchange users who cannot view the free/busy info of Office 365 users and in that event, you would access “Microsoft Exchange On-Premises – Organization Configuration.”
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2667844
Question says – Which node should you modify in Exchange Management Console ?
Does O365 has EMC ??
The first sentence says it is a hybrid deployment, so yes it would have an EMC.
A is correct.
O365 is sharing with OnPrem and the reason they are able to see F/B of O365, while OnPrem is not sharing, so the configuration needs to be done OnPrem.
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