Daily Archives: Saturday, June 7, 2014

  • Passed Microsoft 70-341 Exam with Pass4sure and Lead2pass PDF & VCE (61-70)

    QUESTION 61
    You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization that contains multiple Hub Transport servers.
    You need to recommend a message hygiene solution to meet the following requirements:
    – Block servers that are known to send spam
    – Minimize administrative effort
    What should you recommend?

    A.    an IP Block list
    B.    IP Block list providers
    C.    recipient filtering
    D.    sender filtering

    Answer: B

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  • Passed Microsoft 70-341 Exam with Pass4sure and Lead2pass PDF & VCE (51-60)

    QUESTION 51
    Hotspot Question
    Your network contains an Active Directory forest named contoso.com. The forest contains two sites named Site1 and Site2. You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization that contains two servers. The servers are configured as shown in the following table.
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    An administrator creates a new Active Directory site named Site3. The administrator creates mailboxes for the users in Site3. All of the mailboxes of the Site3 users are located on EX1. Site3 contains a domain controller named dc3.contoso.com. The Site3 users report that sometimes, when they open Microsoft Outlook, it takes a long time to access their mailbox. You need to reduce the amount of time it takes for the users to access their mailbox. Which command should you run? (To answer, select the appropriate options in the dialog box in the answer area.)

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    Answer:

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  • Passed Microsoft 70-341 Exam with Pass4sure and Lead2pass PDF & VCE (41-50)

    QUESTION 41
    You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization that contains two servers named EX1 and EX2. EX1 and EX2 are the members of a database availability group (DAG) named DAG1. EX1 and EX2 each contain a copy of a mailbox database named DB1. DB1 is configured to retain deleted items for 120 days. At the end of each month, the mailbox databases on EX1 are backed up to tape. The monthly backups are retained for two years. A user named User1 has a mailbox in DB1. User1 discovers that a mailbox folder that contained important email messages was deleted more than six months ago. You need to recover the deleted mailbox folder without affecting any other users who have mailboxes in DB1. Which three actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution.
    Choose three.)

    A.    Run the New-MaiboxRestoreRequestcmdlet.
    B.    Run the New-MailboxDatabasecmdlet and specify the Recovery parameter.
    C.    Restore DB1 from the tape backup to an alternate location.
    D.    Restore DB1 from the tape backup to the database’s original location.
    E.    Run the New-Mailbox cmdlet and specify the Recovery parameter.

    Answer: ABC
    Explanation:
    Recovery Database
    A recovery database is a special kind of mailbox database that allows you to mount a restored mailbox database and extract data from the restored database as part of a recovery operation. You can use the New-MailboxRestoreRequest cmdlet to extract data from a recovery database. After extraction, the data can be exported to a folder or merged into an existing mailbox. Recovery databases enable you to recover data from a backup or copy of a database without disturbing user access to current data.
    A
    New-MaiboxRestoreRequestcmdlet
    Use the New-MailboxRestoreRequest cmdlet to restore a soft-deleted or disconnected mailbox. This cmdlet starts the process of moving content from the soft-deleted mailbox, disabled mailbox, or any mailbox in a recovery database into a connected primary or archive mailbox. For information about the parameter sets in the Syntax section below, see Syntax.
    EXAMPLE 1
    To create a restore request, you must provide the DisplayName, LegacyDN, or MailboxGUID for the softdeleted or disabled mailbox. This example uses the Get-MailboxStatistics cmdlet to return the DisplayName, LegacyDN, MailboxGUID, and DisconnectReason for all mailboxes on mailbox database MBD01 that have a disconnect reason of SoftDeleted or Disabled. Get-MailboxStatistics -Database MBD01 | Where { $_.DisconnectReason -eq "SoftDeleted" -or $_. DisconnectReason -eq "Disabled" } | Format-List LegacyDN, DisplayName, MailboxGUID, DisconnectReason
    This example restores the source mailbox with the MailboxGUID 1d20855f-fd54-4681-98e6- e249f7326ddd on mailbox database MBD01 to the target mailbox with the alias Ayla. New-MailboxRestoreRequest -SourceDatabase "MBD01" -SourceStoreMailbox 1d20855f-fd54-4681- 98e6-e249f7326ddd -TargetMailbox Ayla
    B
    Use the New-MailboxDatabase cmdlet to create a mailbox database object in the database container in Active Directory.
    For information about the parameter sets in the Syntax section below, see Syntax.
    EXAMPLE 1
    This example creates the mailbox database MailboxDatabase01.
    This example also specifies where to create the .edb database file, which is different than the default location.
    New-MailboxDatabase -Name "MailboxDatabase01" -EdbFilePath
    D:\DatabaseFiles\MailboxDatabase01.edb
    The Recovery parameter specifies that the new database is designated as a recovery database.
    NOT D
    Need to recover data from a backup or copy of a database without disturbing user access to current data.
    Therefore restore to an alternate location.
    NOT E
    No recovery parameter exists for the New-Mailbox cmdlet.

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