How does the Protected Groups feature work?
A. The defined group(s) will be protected from receiving mail with attachments.
B. The defined group(s) cannot be accidentally deleted from the user's local directory.
C. The defined group(s) cannot be accidentally deleted from the IBM Domino Directory.
D. The defined group(s) will be protected from mass mailings originating from their home server.
Cindy would like to create an additional policy for laptop users, but this policy will only have a few differences from the parent policy. In what way could she do this that would ensure she would only have to make a few changes?
A. She can create a new policy with all new policy and settings documents.
B. She can create a new policy with all new policy documents, and copy and paste values from a parent setting.
C. She can use policy inheritance to inherit values from a parent policy and change only the items she wishes in the child.
D. She can create a new policy with a new policy document, reuse existing settings document, and create new settings for changes.
A managed replica is a variation of a standard local replica of the user's mail file. When the user is connected on a server-based location, how is the managed replica used?
A. The local replica is used by default.
B. The server replica is used by default.
C. The managed replica is used by default.
D. The managed replica will never be used when the user is connected to a server-based location.
Janie is a user whose ID is stored in an ID vault. She requested a name change, and the administrator has completed the rename process. What does Janie need to do in order to use the new name?
A. She will be prompted to reject or accept the name change.
B. She will need to enter her password when prompted to finalize the name change.
C. She will accept the change and resend the ID to the ID vault in order to use the new name.
D. Name changes occur without user interaction for users whose IDs are stored in an ID vault.
What does the Protected Groups feature allow?
A. Protects specified groups from being accidentally deleted.
B. Prevents internal reply all mail from being sent to specified groups.
C. Protects specified mail in databases from being included in internal mailings.
D. Protects specified groups from being programmatically deleted using the IBM Notes API.
An administrator can move a mail database archive when he moves a mail database to another server. Which statement defines when the archive database can be moved with the user's mail file?
A. if the archive is located in the same path as the mail file
B. if the archive is located on the same server as the mail file
C. if the archive is located on the same domain as the mail file
D. if the archive file is not larger than the defined mail quota size
James has been asked to configure a desktop policy in a new Domino environment. When the server is first installed, what should James expect to see before he starts configuring any of the policies?
A. All settings are set to their default configuration.
B. All settings are set to the default policy configuration.
C. All settings have to be set using policies before server can be used.
D. All settings are a combination of default configuration and default policy configuration.
The user Joe Bloggs/Finance/Acme has changed departments and needs to be recertified to Joe Bloggs/Sales/Acme. What certificates does the administrator need access to in order to perform this operation?
A. Sales/Acme
B. Finance/Acme
C. Finance/Acme and Sales/Acme
D. Finance/Acme, Sales/Acme and Acme
John is a developer and would like to sign an XPage to run on an IBM Domino server. What is the lowest level of access privilege he needs in order for the XPage to run?
A. Run restricted LotusScript/Java agents.
B. Sign agents to run on behalf of someone else.
C. Sign XPages to run on behalf of the builder of the XPage.
D. Sign agents or XPages to run on behalf of the invoker of the agent.
What encryption standard has been introduced in IBM Domino 9.0 Social Edition?
A. Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)
B. Secure Hash Algorithm (SHA-2)
C. Advanced Encryption Standard (AES)
D. Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS)