70-236, Lesson 5
Working with Recipient Objects
Practice Quiz
Fill in the Blank
1. To prevent a mailbox user from using ActiveSync, you can configure the appropriate
option on the _____________ tab of mailbox user properties.
Answer: Mailbox Features
Section Ref: Configuring Mailbox Users
2. The default email address that is given to a recipient object is automatically generated
from the _______________________.
Answer: email address policy
Section Ref: Configuring Mailbox Users
3. You should use the _____________ command to configure the Send as permisison to a
user or group.
Answer: Add-ADPermission
Section Ref: Managing Mailbox User Permissions
4. You should use conditions and _____________ to specify members in a dynamic
distribution group.
Answer: Filters
Section Ref: Creating Dynamic Distribution Groups
5. You should use the ___________________ for scheduling a conference room.
Answer: Resource mailbox
Section Ref: Creating and Using Resource Mailboxes
6. You should use the ________________ command to move a user between two email
servers.
Answer: Move-Mailbox
Section Ref: Moving Mailboxes Using the Exchange Management Shell
7. What program can a user use to grant Send On Behalf permission?
Answer: Outlook and Entourage
Section Ref: Configuring Mailbox Users
8. The Active Directory account for a Resource mailbox should be _____________.
Answer: disabled
Section Ref: Creating and Using Resource Mailboxes
Short Answer
1. Where should you limit the size of the users mailbox?
Answer: Go to Storage Quotas in Mailbox settings
Section Ref: Configuring Mailbox Users
2. What command should you use to limit the mailbox size to 10 MB (10485760 bytes)
for the
[email protected]?
Answer: Set-Mailbox
[email protected] MaxSendSize 10485760
Section Ref: Configuring Mailbox Users
3. What type of recipient allows a user in one forest to access a mailbox in another forest
across a trust relationship?
Answer: Linked mailbox user
Section Ref: Implementing an Exchange Resource Forest
4. If you want a public folder to receive email, what should you do?
Answer: Create a mail-enabled public folder
Section Ref: Understanding Recipient Objects