Lesson 6 Flashcards
What is the new permissions model for
Exchange 2013, first introduced in Exchange 2010?
Role Based Access Control (RBAC)
Prior to Exchange 2010, an administrator had to keep
track of what permission modifications were made
in what?
Active Directory
Permissions in previous Exchange versions used what on various AD objects?
Access control lists (ACLs)
What defines which Exchange cmdlets can be run and what parameters can be used with those cmdlets?
Roles
RBAC defines which cmdlets the user can run based off of three criteria?
Who can modify the objects, What objects and attributes can be modified, and Where in the scope or context of the objects can be modified
What are management role groups?
Groups that have a predefined set of roles which users are delegated into
RBAC assigns permissions to users in your organization depending on whether a user is an __________ or a(n) ___ ______
Administrator or an End User
What is a Management Role Group?
A special universal security group that contains mailboxes, users, and other role groups
What is used to assign end-user management roles?
Management role assignment policies
Which role group can perform almost any task against any exchange server object?
The Organization Management Role Group
What can the Discovery Management Role Group do?
Search mailboxes in the entire organization
Which role can perform limited recipient management?
The Help Desk Role
Which role can configure compliance features, which could include retention policy tags, message classifications, transport rules, and so on?
Records Management
Which two role groups are new in Exchange Server 2013?
Compliance & Hygiene Management
Resource mailboxes are ________ mailbox users
Disabled