Wednesday 17 June 2015

70-341 Sample Question

 QUESTION NO:1

Your network contains an Active Directory forest named contoso.com. The forest contains the domain controllers configured as shown in the following table.



You plan to deploy an Exchange Server 2013 organization to the forest. A company policy prevents administrators from logging on to DC2 to perform installations. You need to prepare the Active Directory schema for the planned Exchange Server deployment. You verify that your user account has all the required permissions to achieve the task. The solution must minimize changes to the Active Directory infrastructure.

A.Move the schema master role to DC1, and then run Exchange setup.
B.Deploy a member server to contoso.com, and then move the server to the West site. Run adprep.exe from the member server.
C.Log on to DC3 and then run Exchange setup.
D.Log on to any server in the West site, and then run Exchange setup.

Answer: A

Explanation:

Prepare Active Directory and domains for Exchange 2013. The first step in getting your organization ready for Exchange 2013 is to extend the Active Directory schema. Exchange stores a lot of information in Active Directory but before it can do that, it needs to add and update classes, attributes, and other items. Before you extend your schema, there are a few things to keep in mind:
* The only way to extend the schema for Exchange is to use Setup.exe in Windows Command Prompt or use Exchange 2013 Setup. Other ways of extending the schema aren’t supported.
* The computer where you’ll run the command to extend the schema needs to be in the same Active Directory domain and site as the schema master. We can accomplish this be by moving the schema master role to DC, and then run Exchange setup.

Incorrect answers:

Not B: Adprep is used to upgrade the Active Directory infrastructure forest to a newer version such as to Windows Server 2008. Adprep is not used for Exchange Server infrastructure changes. Not C: Exchange Setup must be run from the Schema master. DC3 does not have the schema master role.
Not D: Only DC2 in the West site has the Schema master role. We cannot run Exchange Setup from the other servers in the West site.
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb125224%28v=exchg.150%29.aspx

 QUESTION NO:2

You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization. A new policy requires that all iPhone users access their on-premises mailbox by using the OWA for iPhone app. You need to ensure that push notifications for the OWA for iPhone app are configured before the users install the app. Which three actions should you perform? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.

A.    Configure Microsoft Azure Active Directory Sync (Azure AD Sync).
B.    Modify the EWS virtual directory.
C.    Enable push notifications proxy.
D.    Enroll in Microsoft Office 365 for business.
E.    Modify the OWA virtual directory.
F.    Set up on premises Exchange 2013 to Office 365 Authentication.

Answer: CDF

Explanation:

Configuring push notifications proxying for OWA for Devices To enable push notifications, the admin must:
1. (D) Enroll your organization in Office 365 for business.
2. Update all on-premises servers to Exchange Server 2013 Cumulative Update 3 (CU3) or later.
3. (F) Set up On-premises Exchange 2013 to Office 365 Authentication.
4. (C) Enable push notifications from the on-premises Exchange Server 2013 to Office 365 and verify that push notifications are working.
Illustration below:




incorrect answers:

Not A: There is no need to configure Microsoft Azure Active Directory Sync.
Not B: You do not have to modify the EWS virtual directory.
Not E: You do not have to modify the OWAvirtual directory.
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn511017%28v=exchg.150%29.aspx

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