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Q# 1. You are the Exchange administrator for Abc. The Exchange
organization contains 10 Exchange servers. All Exchange servers run
Exchange Server 2003 and Microsoft Windows 2000 Server. All client
computers run Windows XP Professional. A single Exchange server named Abc1 is allowed to send and receive
SMTP traffic to and from the Internet. User mailboxes are evenly
distributed across the other nine Exchange servers. All Exchange
servers host Microsoft Outlook Web Access and are accessible from
the Internet by using HTTP only. You distribute Outlook to all
users. You ensure that all users have personal digital encryption
certificates issued by a commercial certification authority (CA).
Subsequently, a new written security policy is issued. The policy
requires encryption for all e-mail messages that contain
confidential data.
You need to ensure
that all local and remote users can send and receive encrypted
e-mail messages. You must achieve this goal by making the minimum
number of changes to the protocols
allowed into the intranet from the Internet. What should you do?
A.
Instruct local users to use Outlook to send encrypted e-mail
messages. Instruct remote users to use Outlook Web Access to send
encrypted e-mail messages.
B.
Instruct all users to use Outlook to send encrypted e-mail messages.
Configure all client computers to use RPC over HTTP to connect.
C.
Instruct all users to use Outlook to send encrypted e-mail messages.
Instruct remote users to establish VPN connections to the Exchange
server that contains their mailboxes before they use Outlook.
Configure the network to permit VPN connections to all Exchange
servers, configure Routing and Remote Access on all Exchange servers
to accept VPN connections.
D.
Instruct all users to use Outlook to send encrypted e-mail messages.
Configure Outlook for local users to connect to the Exchange servers
as an Exchange client. Configure Outlook for remote users to connect
to the Exchange servers as a POP3 client. Ensure that all Exchange
serves can send and receive messages to and from the Internet.
Answer: B
Q# 2. You are the Exchange administrator for your company.One front-end server and three back-end servers run Exchange Server
2003.The front-end server provides remote users with access to Microsoft
Outlook Web Access.The only server that is accessible from the Internet is the
front-end server.
Many users report problems to the help desk when using Outlook Web
Access for the first time.You discover that the majority of the problems are a result of the
user's lack of familiarity with Outlook Web Access. You need to
ensure that users are automatically presented with a customizable
Help and Outlook Web Access logon Web page.Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents
part of the solution. Choose two)
A.
Enable forms-based authentication to the front-end server.
B
Enable SSL on the front-end server. Require all users to use SSL
when they connect.
C.
Enable SSL on all the back-end servers. Require all users to use SSL
when they connect.
D
Create an Active Server Pages (ASP) sign-on page for each back-end
server.
E. Set
the HTTP Exchange virtual directory's Execute permissions to allow
scripts.
Answer: A, E
Q# 3. You are the Exchange administrator for Abc. The network
consists of a single Active Directory domain Abc.com. All users use
Microsoft Outlook and Outlook Web Access to send and receive email-Abc hires 50 independent contractors. All contractors work off site.
None of them have user accounts in the domain. Internal users
communicate with the contractors by e-mail. However, users report
that they cannot find e-mail addresses for the contractors in
Outlook or in Outlook Web Access. You need to ensure that all users
can look up the e-mail addresses of the contractors in the global
address list (GAL). Your configuration must not give the contractors
any permissions on any company resources.What should you do?
A. For
each contractor, create a mail-enabled User object in Active
Directory. Configure the User object to forward e-mail messages to
the contractor's e-mail address.
B. For
each concentrator, create a mail-enabled Contract object in Active
Directory. Configure the Contact object to use the contractor's
e-mail address.
C.
Create an Outlook distribution list that includes all contractors.
Send the distribution list to all internal users in e-mail
D.
Create an Outlook contact for each contractor's e-mail address. Send
all Outlook contacts to all internal users in e-mail.
Answer: A
Q# 4.
You are the Exchange administrator for Abc. The network consists of
a single Active Directory domain Abc.com. The functional level of
the domain is Windows Server 2003. The network contains a single
Exchange Server 2003 computer that contains a single storage group
with one mailbox store.
You perform full nightly backups of the storage group. You store the
transaction log files on drive F and the database files on drive G.
You have created the Recovery Storage Group by using the G:\Exchsrvr\Recovery
Storage Group path for the restored database files.A user named Jack reports that she can no longer access any network
files and that her mailbox is not functioning. Other users report
that they cannot find Jack's name in the global address list (GAL).
You discover that Jack's Active Directory account was deleted 20
minutes ago. You re-create Jack's accounts in Active Directory.You need to ensure that Jack has access to her most current e-mail
message. Your solution must result in the least amount of mailbox
downtime for Jack.What should you do?
A.
Create a new mailbox for Jack.
Restore the Exchange database to the Recovery Storage Group.
Mount the mailbox store.
Use Exmerge to extract Jack's mailbox to a .pst file..
Deliver this .pst file to Jack.
B.
Create a new mailbox for Jack.
Restore the Exchange database to the Recovery Storage Group.
Mount the mailbox store.
Use Exmerge to merge Jack's old mailbox data into her new mailbox.
C. Set
up a recovery mailbox server.
Restore the Exchange database.
Use Exmerge to extract Jack's mailbox to a .pst file.
Deliver this .pst file to Jack.
D Run
the Cleanup Agent.
Use Mailbox Recovery Center to reconnect Jack's mailbox to her newly
created account.
Answer: D
Q# 5. You are the Exchange administrator for Abc. The Exchange
organization contains a single Exchange Server 2003 computer named
AbcSrvA. The Exchange server contains one mailbox store. The Active
Directory administrator informs you that he accidentally deleted a
user account and mailbox..You immediately investigate and discover that the mailbox is still
listed in the mailbox store. You need to ensure that the user can
access the mailbox.
What should you do?
A. Run
the Cleanup Agent on the mailbox store.
B
Execute the mailbox management process on the Exchange server.
C. Ask
the Active Directory administrator to perform an Active Directory
authoritative restore of the user object.
D. Ask
the Active Directory administrator to perform an Active Directory
non-authoritative restore of the user object.
Answer: C
Q# 6. You are the Exchange administrator for Abc. The network
contains an Exchange Server 2003 active/passive cluster that
contains nodes named AbcSrvA and AbcSrvB. The cluster contains a
single Exchange Virtual Server (EVS). AbcSrvA is the preferred owner
of the EVS.AbcSrvA has intermittent hardware failures that cause it to go
offline. When AbcSrvA goes offline, the EVS fails over to AbcSrvB.You need to change the cluster configuration so that the EVS remains
online while you troubleshoot the cause of the hardware failure.
What should you do?
A In
Cluster Administrator, select the option to move the cluster group
to AbcSrvB. Remove AbcSrvA as a possible failover node.
B. In
Cluster Administrator, select the option to move the cluster group
to AbcSrvB. Select the option to prevent fail back to AbcSrvA.
C
Create a new cluster group. Move all the Exchange cluster resources
to the new cluster group.
Select AbcSrvA and AbcSrvB as the preferred owners of the cluster,
and ensure that AbcSrvA is selected at the top of the possible
owners list.
D
Create a new cluster. Move all the Exchange cluster resources to the
new cluster group.
Select the option to prevent fail back to AbcSrvA.
Answer: B
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