You have an Exchange Server 2007 environment. You configure the mailbox database with 200-MB mailbox quotas. You need to remove the quota from the mailbox of a user named Marc. What should you do?
A.
In the Exchange Management Shell, run the Set-Mailbox -Identity “Marc” -IssueWarningQuota 0 – ProhibitSendQuota 0 -ProhibitSendReceiveQuota 0 -UseDatabaseQuotaDefaults $False cmdlet
B.
In the Exchange Management Shell, run the Set-Mailbox -Identity “Marc” -IssueWarningQuota 104857600 -ProhibitSendQuota 104857600 -ProhibitSendReceiveQuota 104857600 – UseDatabaseQuotaDefaults $False cmdlet
C.
In the Exchange Management Console, on the Storage quotas dialog box, clear the Use mailbox database defaults check box on Marcs user account. Ensure that the Issue warning at (KB), Prohibit send at (KB), and Prohibit send and receive at (KB) check boxes are cleared
D.
In the Exchange Management Console, on the Storage quotas dialog box, clear the Use mailbox database defaults check box on Marcs user account. Select the Issue warning at (KB) check box and set its value to 0. Select the Prohibit send at (KB) check box and set its value to 0. Select the Prohibit send and receive at (KB) check box and set its value to 0