Minimum Requirements for PowerShell Mail Integration with Microsoft Exchange for iOS and Android Devices

Minimum Requirements for PowerShell Mail Integration with Microsoft Exchange for iOS and Android Devices

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What are the minimum requirements for the PowerShell Mail integration with Microsoft Exchange service account when only iOS and Android devices are in use? (Choose two.)

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The PowerShell Mail integration with Microsoft Exchange service account is a feature in VMware Workspace ONE Unified Endpoint Management that allows administrators to manage email settings for mobile devices such as iOS and Android devices. To ensure proper functionality of this feature, there are certain minimum requirements that need to be met.

The two minimum requirements for PowerShell Mail integration with Microsoft Exchange service account when only iOS and Android devices are in use are as follows:

  1. Mail Recipients role: This role is required to manage mailboxes and mail recipients in the Exchange Server. It allows administrators to create, modify, and delete mailboxes, distribution lists, and mail-enabled users. This role is necessary for PowerShell to access the Exchange server and manage email settings on the mobile devices.

  2. PowerShell 2.0: PowerShell is a command-line shell and scripting language that is used to automate administrative tasks in Windows-based systems. In the case of PowerShell Mail integration with Microsoft Exchange service account, PowerShell 2.0 is the minimum version required for this feature to function properly. PowerShell 2.0 is included in Windows 7 and later versions, as well as in Windows Server 2008 R2 and later versions.

The other answer choices (Recipient Policies role, Port 80 between device server and Exchange server opened, and Organization Client Access role) are not required for PowerShell Mail integration with Microsoft Exchange service account when only iOS and Android devices are in use.

  • Recipient Policies role: This role is used to manage email address policies in Exchange Server. It is not required for managing email settings on mobile devices.
  • Port 80 between device server and Exchange server opened: This is not a requirement for PowerShell Mail integration with Microsoft Exchange service account. The communication between the Exchange server and the device server is typically done over ports 80 or 443, but this is not a minimum requirement.
  • Organization Client Access role: This role is used to manage client access to Exchange Server. It is not required for managing email settings on mobile devices using PowerShell.