What should you do?

Your company uses Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) and Exchange Server 2007. Your company is named Woodgrove Bank. A user named Kim Ralls has an Exchange 2007 mailbox named [email protected] and an AD DS user account named woodgrovebankkim.ralls. Kim reports that she no longer needs her mailbox. However, she does still need her AD DS user account. You need to modify Kims user account so that it no longer has a mailbox but still allows her to log on to AD DS with her user account. What should you do?

Your company uses Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) and Exchange Server 2007. Your company is named Woodgrove Bank. A user named Kim Ralls has an Exchange 2007 mailbox named [email protected] and an AD DS user account named woodgrovebankkim.ralls. Kim reports that she no longer needs her mailbox. However, she does still need her AD DS user account. You need to modify Kims user account so that it no longer has a mailbox but still allows her to log on to AD DS with her user account. What should you do?

A.
Run the Remove-Mailbox Identity woodgrovebankkim.ralls command.

B.
Run the Disable-Mailbox [email protected] command.

C.
Run the Set-Mailbox Identity woodgrovebankkim.ralls -HiddenFromAddressListsEnabled $true command.

D.
Run the Export-Mailbox -Identity [email protected] TargetMailbox ExportMailbox – TargetFolder KimData command.



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