Microsoft 70-342日本語 Actual Free Exam Questions & Community Discussion

  • Exam Code/Number: 70-342日本語
  • Exam Name/Title: Advanced Solutions of Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 (70-342日本語版)
  • Certification Provider: Microsoft
  • Corresponding Certification: Microsoft Exchange Server 2013
  • Exam Questions: 240
  • Updated On: May 31, 2026

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* Set-MailboxAuditBypassAssociation
Use the Set-MailboxAuditBypassAssociation cmdlet to configure mailbox audit logging bypass for user or computer accounts such as service accounts for applications that access mailboxes frequently.
When you configure a user or computer account to bypass mailbox audit logging, access or actions taken by the user or computer account to any mailbox isn't logged. By bypassing trusted user or computer accounts that need to access mailboxes frequently, you can reduce the noise in mailbox audit logs.
/ AuditBypassEnabled
The AuditBypassEnabled parameter specifies whether audit bypass is enabled for the user or computer. Valid values include the following:
$ true. Enables mailbox audit logging bypass
$ false. Disables mailbox audit logging bypass
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Condition name includes:
* The sender is located
This condition matches messages that are sent by senders within the specified scope such as Inorganization.
* The recipient is located
This condition matches messages that are sent to recipients within the specified scope.
Note: Property values include:
* FromUserScope: Single value of InOrganization or NotInOrganization
Single value of InOrganization or NotInOrganization
* ToUserScope
One of the following values: InOrganization, NotInOrganization, ExternalPartner,
ExternalNonPartner
ToUserScope specifies the scope of the recipients. The InOrganization and
NotInOrganization values are evaluated similar to the FromUserScope property, but in the context of the recipient.


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The following describes user experiences with single sign-on from within the network:
* (1) Work computer on a corporate network: When users are at work and signed in to the corporate network, single sign-on enables them to access the cloud service without signing in again.
If the user is connecting from outside your company's network or accessing services from particular devices or applications, such as in the following situations, you must deploy an
STS proxy. If you plan to use AD FS for your STS, see Checklist: Use AD FS to implement and manage single sign-on for more information about how to set up an AD FS proxy.
* (2) Home or public computer: When the user is using a computer that is not joined to the corporate domain, the user must sign in with their corporate credentials to access the cloud service.
* (3) Smart phone: On a smart phone, to access the cloud service such as Microsoft
Exchange Online using Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync, the user must sign in with their corporate credentials.
* Work computer, roaming: Users who are logged on to domain-joined computers with their corporate credentials, but who are not connected to the corporate network (for example, a work computer at home or at a hotel), can access the cloud service.
* Microsoft Outlook or other email clients: The user must sign in with their corporate credentials to access their email if they are using Outlook or an email client that is not part of Office; for example, an IMAP or POP client.
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