What should you do?

Your company’s Exchange Server 2007 organization has a mail-enabled public folder named Monitoring. The folder is configured to receive automated alerts from the companys external monitoring system. All corporate users can send e-mail to this public folder. Mail from the monitoring system is being returned with a non-delivery report (NDR). You need to ensure that the monitoring alerts will be received in the Monitoring public folder. What should you do?

Your company’s Exchange Server 2007 organization has a mail-enabled public folder named Monitoring. The folder is configured to receive automated alerts from the companys external monitoring system. All corporate users can send e-mail to this public folder. Mail from the monitoring system is being returned with a non-delivery report (NDR). You need to ensure that the monitoring alerts will be received in the Monitoring public folder. What should you do?

A.
Use Microsoft Office Outlook to assign anonymous users the permission to create items in the Monitoring public folder.

B.
Use Microsoft Office Outlook to assign default users the permission to create items in the Monitoring public folder.

C.
Run the Set-MailPublicFolder -RequireSenderAuthenticationEnabled: $true cmdlet for the Monitoring public folder.

D.
Run the Add-PublicFolderClientPermission -AccessRights: EditOwnedItems cmdlet for anonymous users for the Monitoring public folder.



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