Microsoft MS-203 Practice Test - Questions Answers, Page 7
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Your network contains an Active Directory domain named corp.contoso.com. The domain contains client computers that have Microsoft Office 365 Apps installed. You have a hybrid deployment that contains a Microsoft Exchange Online tenant and an on-premises Exchange Server 2019 server named Server1. All recipients use an email address suffix of @contoso.com.
You migrate all the Exchange Server recipients to Exchange Online, and then decommission Server1.
Users connected to the internal network report that they receive an Autodiscover error when they open Microsoft Outlook. You need to ensure that all users can connect successfully to their mailbox by using Outlook.
Which two actions should you perform? Each correct answer presents a complete solution.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Add an accepted domain.
From the domain, modify the Autodiscover service connection point (SCP).
From the contoso.com DNS zone, modify the Autodiscover alias (CNAME) record.
Modify the name of the TLS certificate.
From the corp.contoso.com DNS zone, modify the Autodiscover host (A) record.
You have a hybrid deployment between a Microsoft Exchange Online tenant and an on-premises Exchange Server 2019 organization. The tenant uses an email domain named @contoso.com.
You recently purchased an email domain named fabrikam.com.
You need to ensure that all the users in the tenant can receive email messages by using the @fabrikam.com email domain. The solution must ensure that the users can continue to receive email by using the @contoso.com email domain. Which three actions should you perform? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
From Azure AD Connect, add a domain for fabrikam.com.
From the on-premises Exchange admin center, modify the email address policy.
From the on-premises Exchange admin center, add an accepted domain for fabrikam.com.
From the Microsoft 365 admin center, verify the fabrikam.com email domain.
From Azure Cloud Shell, create a script that runs the Set-Mailbox cmdlet.
From the Microsoft 365 admin center, add the fabrikam.com email domain.
You manage a Microsoft Exchange Server 2019 hybrid deployment. All user mailboxes are located both on-premises and in the cloud. All public folders reside in Exchange Online. You need to configure the deployment so that the on-premises mailboxes can access the public folders. Which three commands should you run? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Sync-MailPublicFolders.ps1
Set-OrganizationConfig -PublicFoldersEnabled Remote
Import-PublicFolderMailboxes.ps1
Sync-MailPublicFoldersCloudToOnprem.ps1
Set-OrganizationConfig -PublicFoldersEnabled Local -RemotePublicFolderMailboxes PFMailbox1
Your company has a Microsoft Exchange Server 2019 hybrid deployment.
You are migrating mailboxes to Exchange Online by using remote mailbox move requests.
A recent security breach at the company required that the passwords of all privileged accounts be changed. Since the password change, mailbox move requests are failing.
You need to ensure that the mailbox migration can resume.
What should you do first?
From Exchange Online, run Set-MigrationConfig.
From Exchange Online, run Set-MigrationEndpoint.
Run iisreset /noforce on all the Exchange servers that have MRSProxy enabled.
From Exchange on-premises, run Set-MigrationConfig.
From Exchange on-premises, run Set-MigrationEndpoint.
You manage an Exchange Online tenant.
You plan to migrate on-premises Microsoft Exchange Server mailboxes by using a cutover migration.
You need to grant the required permissions to the migration administrator account to complete the migration. The solution must use the principle of least privilege. Which three permissions should you grant? Each correct answer presents a complete solution.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
the FullAccess permission on each on-premises mailbox and the WriteProperty permission to modify the TargetAddress property of the on-premises user account
the Receive As permission on the on-premises mailbox database that stores the user mailboxes and the WriteProperty permission to modify the TargetAddress property of the on-premises user account
Domain Admins group member in Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) of the on-premises Exchange organization
the FullAccess permission on each on-premises mailbox
the Receive As permission on the on-premises mailbox database that stores the user mailboxes
You have a Microsoft Exchange Server 2019 hybrid deployment.
You plan to implement Hybrid Modern Authentication (HMA).
You retrieve the Exchange virtual directory settings, and you discover the following output.
You need to prepare the virtual directories for the planned implementation of HMA.
What should you do?
Add OAuth as an authentication method.
Remove NTLM as an authentication method.
Delete https://mail.contoso.com from the ExternalUrl value.
Modify the InternalUrl value to http://mail.contoso.com.
You have a Microsoft Exchange Server hybrid deployment that contains Exchange 2013, Exchange 2016, and Exchange 2019 servers. All the servers have the latest Cumulative Updates (CUs) applied. You need to implement Hybrid Modern Authentication (HMA). The solution must minimize costs.
What should you do first?
Upgrade the Exchange 2013 servers to Exchange 2016 CU7.
Add the on-premises web service URLs as Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) service principal names (SPNs).
Upgrade all the servers to Exchange 2019.
Create an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) conditional access policy for Exchange Online.
You have a Microsoft Exchange Server 2019 hybrid deployment that contains the public folders shown in the following table.
You plan to migrate the public folders to Exchange Online to improve the collaboration options available to users.
Which public folders can be migrated to Office 365 groups without losing the folders’ existing functionality?
PF2 and PF3 only
PF2 only
PF1 and PF2 only
PF1 only
PF3 only
You have a Microsoft Exchange Server 2019 organization that contains 5,000 mailboxes.
You need to migrate 1,000 users to Exchange Online. The migrated users must support Hybrid Modern Authentication (HMA). Which migration method should you use?
cutover migration
full hybrid migration
minimal hybrid migration
express hybrid migration
You have a Microsoft Exchange Server 2019 organization.
You purchase a Microsoft 365 subscription and configure Active Directory synchronization.
You use a smart host for all email communication between the organization and the Internet. The smart host performs email hygiene and alerts message headers. You plan to run the Hybrid Configuration wizard to create an Exchange hybrid deployment and change the MX record to point to Exchange Online. You need to decommission the smart host from the organization.
What should you do first?
Create a Receive connector that allows anonymous authentication.
Modify the InternalSmtpServer value by running the Set-TransportConfig cmdlet.
Modify the Send connector to use DNS delivery.
Modify the TLSReceiveDomainSecureList value by running the Set-TransportConfig cmdlet.
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