Troubleshooting Microsoft Exchange Online — Question 58
A company uses a Microsoft Exchange Server 2019 hybrid environment.
Users hosted on Exchange Online report that they cannot view Exchange Server users’ free/busy information. Exchange Online users can view free/busy information for other Exchange Online users. Exchange Server users can view free/busy information for other Exchange Server users.
You need to troubleshoot why Exchange Online users cannot view free/busy information for Exchange Server users.
What are two possible ways to achieve this goal? Each correct answer presents a complete solution.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Answer options
- A. Run the Get-ExchangeServer | f1 InternetWebProxy cmdlet on the Exchange Server.
- B. Run the Install-FreeBusyFolder cmdlet on the Exchange Server.
- C. Run a connectivity test from the Microsoft Remote Connectivity Analyzer.
- D. Run the Get-OrganizationRelationship cmdlet in Exchange Online.
Correct answer: C, D
Explanation
The correct answers are C and D because running a connectivity test with the Microsoft Remote Connectivity Analyzer can reveal issues related to hybrid configuration and connectivity, while the Get-OrganizationRelationship cmdlet allows you to check the organization relationships that govern free/busy information sharing. Options A and B do not address the problem effectively, as they relate to commands that do not directly troubleshoot the free/busy visibility issue.