What should you recommend?

You are the messaging engineer for your company. The company has a main office and two branch offices. The network contains a single Active Directory domain. An Active Directory site exists for each office. Each site has a Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 server. Each Exchange server hosts the mailboxes and public folders for users in that office. You plan to deploy one Exchange Server 2007 server in each site. Each Exchange Server 2007 server will host the Mailbox server role, the Client Access server role, the Hub Transport server role, and one mailbox database and a public folder database. All users will use Microsoft Office Outlook 2003. You need to recommend a solution that allows Outlook 2003 users to download the offline address book from an Exchange server in their local site. What should you recommend?

You are the messaging engineer for your company. The company has a main office and two branch offices. The network contains a single Active Directory domain. An Active Directory site exists for each office. Each site has a Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 server. Each Exchange server hosts the mailboxes and public folders for users in that office. You plan to deploy one Exchange Server 2007 server in each site. Each Exchange Server 2007 server will host the Mailbox server role, the Client Access server role, the Hub Transport server role, and one mailbox database and a public folder database. All users will use Microsoft Office Outlook 2003. You need to recommend a solution that allows Outlook 2003 users to download the offline address book from an Exchange server in their local site. What should you recommend?

A.
For each Exchange Server 2007 server, create replicas of the offline address book public folders.

B.
For each Exchange Server 2007 server, schedule the Update-OfflineAddressBook cmdlet to run once a day.

C.
On each Exchange Server 2007 server, create an offline address book distribution point and configure Web-based distribution.

D.
For each Exchange Server 2007 server, copy the OAB files to a local share. Redirect all client computers to that share.

Explanation:
Two ways exist to distribute the OAB:
1. Web-based: For Outlook 2007 clients.
2. Public folder: For Outlook 2003 or earlier clients working offline or thru a dial-up connection. The OAB generation process places the files directly in a public folder. Then, Exchange store replication copies this data to other PF distribution points. PFs are maintained using the EM Shell.

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