Microsoft 070-337日本語 Actual Free Exam Questions & Community Discussion

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Normalization Rules Using .NET Framework Regular Expressions Sample Rule: ^5(\d{4})$ Translates 5-digit extensions Translation: +1425555$1 Example: 50100 is translated to +14255550100 Reference: Dial Plans and Normalization Rules

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Lync Server 2010 on-premises supports interoperability with Exchange Online in the following ways:
Calendar data and Out of Office messages
Instant Messaging (IM) and presence interoperability in Outlook Web App
Voice mail interoperability

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Line URI: +31201234567
Voice policy: Policy1
Dial plan: DialPlan1

0881234567
0884567890

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Note: The third translation rule is applied. The 0 digit is replaced with +31.

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Box 1: Install the root certificate of CA1 in the Trusted Root Certificate Authorities store.
Box 2:Generate a certificate request that contains a subject name of um1.contoso.com
Box 3: Process the certificate request at CA1.
Box 4: Run the Enable-ExchangeCertificate cmdlet.
Box 5: Run the Import-ExchangeCertificate cmdlet.
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* Enable-ExchangeCertificate
Use the Enable-ExchangeCertificate cmdlet to enable an existing certificate in the local certificate store for Exchange services such as Internet Information Services (IIS), SMTP, POP, IMAP, and Unified Messaging (UM).
The Enable-ExchangeCertificate cmdlet enables certificates by updating the metadata stored with the certificate. To enable an existing certificate to work with additional Exchange services, use the Enable-ExchangeCertificate cmdlet and specify the additional services.
* Import-ExchangeCertificate
Use the Import-ExchangeCertificate cmdlet to import a certificate or chain of certificates.
You can use the Import-ExchangeCertificate cmdlet for the following purposes:
/ To import a certificate or chain of certificates from a PKCS #7 file that has been issued by a certification
authority (CA).
/ To import an existing certificate and private key from a PKCS #12 (.pfx or .p12) file to the certificate store
on the local computer.
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