Question 56
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You have a Microsoft Exchange Online tenant that contains 1,000 mailboxes.
All the users in the sales department at your company are in a group named Sales.
The company is implementing a new policy to restrict the use of email attachments for the users in the Sales group.
You need to prevent all email messages that contain attachments from being delivered to the users in the Sales group.
Solution: You configure a mailbox quota.
Does this meet the goal?
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You have a Microsoft Exchange Online tenant that contains 1,000 mailboxes.
All the users in the sales department at your company are in a group named Sales.
The company is implementing a new policy to restrict the use of email attachments for the users in the Sales group.
You need to prevent all email messages that contain attachments from being delivered to the users in the Sales group.
Solution: You configure a mailbox quota.
Does this meet the goal?
Question 57
You have a Microsoft Exchange Online tenant.
You discover that a virus has infected the mailboxes of several users. The users are currently spreading the virus by emailing attachments that contain the virus.
You need to temporarily prevent all users from emailing attachments while you remove the virus from all the mailboxes.
What should you configure?
You discover that a virus has infected the mailboxes of several users. The users are currently spreading the virus by emailing attachments that contain the virus.
You need to temporarily prevent all users from emailing attachments while you remove the virus from all the mailboxes.
What should you configure?
Question 58
You need to identify the contents of the FabrikamProject public folder to meet the technical requirements.
Which PowerShell cmdlet should you run?
Which PowerShell cmdlet should you run?
Question 59
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You have a Microsoft Exchange Online tenant that uses an email domain named contoso.com.
You need to prevent all users from performing the following tasks:
Sending out-of-office replies to an email domain named fabrikam.com.
Sending automatic replies to an email domain named adatum.com.
The solution must ensure that all the users can send out-of-office replies and automatic replies to other email domains on the internet.
Solution: You create two sharing policies.
Does this meet the goal?
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You have a Microsoft Exchange Online tenant that uses an email domain named contoso.com.
You need to prevent all users from performing the following tasks:
Sending out-of-office replies to an email domain named fabrikam.com.
Sending automatic replies to an email domain named adatum.com.
The solution must ensure that all the users can send out-of-office replies and automatic replies to other email domains on the internet.
Solution: You create two sharing policies.
Does this meet the goal?
Question 60
You have a Microsoft 365 environment that contains 1,000 mailboxes.
You need to ensure that only an administrator named Admin1 can use the Exchange Management Shell to manage Exchange Online settings.
What should you do?
You need to ensure that only an administrator named Admin1 can use the Exchange Management Shell to manage Exchange Online settings.
What should you do?






















