You are a messaging professional. Your company uses a Microsoft Exchange
Server 2007 messaging system.
The company has one main office and eight branch offices located around the world. Each office has
5,000 users. A Microsoft Active Directory structure is configured as a single Active Directory domain that
has nine sites. Each office has an organizational unit that contains all the users and all the client
computers for that respective site. The main office has a stand-alone offline root certification authority
that has issued an enterprise subordinate certification authority certificate to a server in each branch
office.
All the client computers in the company run Windows Vista along with Microsoft Office Outlook 2007.
All servers in the company run Microsoft Windows Server 2003.
Employees outside the company access their corporate e-mail messages by using a computer that runs
Exchange Server 2007. The computer is configured to allow Microsoft Office Outlook Anywhere.
You need to ensure that users in the company can prevent the forwarding of e-mail messages to
unauthorized users. You also need to ensure that the users can prevent the printing of an e-mail message.
What should you do?
A.
Configure the computer that runs Exchange Server 2007 to support a more secure e-mail access by using
Microsoft Outlook Web Access (OWA).
B.
Deploy a Microsoft Windows Rights Management server in each office. Distribute confidential templates
for e-mail creation to each client system.
C.
Create a Group Policy object (GPO) that enables Server Message Block (SMB) signing and links to the
domain object.
D.
Create a Group Policy object (GPO) that assigns the IPSec Server policy and links to the domain object.
Create a GPO that assigns the IPSec Client policy and links to each office organizational unit.