Drag and Drop Question
Your company has an Exchange Server 2016 organization. The organization contains three servers
and 2,000 mailboxes. The organization audits all access to user mailboxes. The company’s security
policy has the following requirements:
– Audit the name of each administrator who modifies the Exchange Server
organization settings.
– Reduce the amount of audit log information generated by a service
account named Service!.
– Create an audit entry when an administrator modifies the permissions of
another administrative mailbox.
You need to identify which PowerShell cmdlets must be used to meet the requirements. Which
PowerShell cmdlet should you identify for each requirement? To answer, drag the appropriate
cmdlets to the correct requirements. Each cmdlet may be used once, more than once or not at all.
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Which PowerShell cmdlet should you identify for each re…
Drag and Drop Question
Your company has an Exchange Server 2016 organization. The organization contains three servers
and 2,000 mailboxes. The organization audits all access to user mailboxes. The company’s security
policy has the following requirements:
– Audit the name of each administrator who modifies the Exchange Server
organization settings.
– Reduce the amount of audit log information generated by a service
account named Service!.
– Create an audit entry when an administrator modifies the permissions of
another administrative mailbox.
You need to identify which PowerShell cmdlets must be used to meet the requirements. Which
PowerShell cmdlet should you identify for each requirement? To answer, drag the appropriate
cmdlets to the correct requirements. Each cmdlet may be used once, more than once or not at all.
You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.
set-BYPASS
ADMINlogConfig x2