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Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft
Exchange 2003 Server
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QUESTION
1
You are the Exchange administrator for Abc. Exchange
Server 2003 runs on a Microsoft Windows Sever 2003
member server. The Exchange server contains one mailbox
store and one public folder store. A free disk space
warning threshold is configured for the Exchange server.
However, when the amount of free disk space is below
the threshold, the help desk mailbox does not receive
an e-mail notification. You need ensure that the help
desk is notified if the server's free disk space is
below the specified threshold. What should you do?
A. Configure an e-mail notification to occur when
free disk space is in a warning state.
B. Configure the server's mailbox management process
to send summary reports to the help desk.
C. Configure the help desk's e-mail address as the
non-delivery report (NDR) address on the SMTP virtual
server.
D. Configure the warning message intervals on the
mailbox store and the public folder store to use a
custom schedule that allows notification 24 hours
per day, seven days per week.
Answer: A
QUESTION 2
You are the Exchange administrator for Abc. The Exchange
organization contains a single server named Abc3.
Abc3 runs Exchange Server 2003 and hosts all user
mailboxes. Abc3 also functions as an SMTP gateway
for Internet e-mail. A firewall separates the internal
network from the Internet and allows only SMTP traffic
to each Abc3.One afternoon, users report extremely
slow response times on Abc3. Some users cannot access
the server at all. You examine network traffic to
Abc3 and conclude that the server is the target of
an external distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack.
Your immediate need is to prevent the attack from
affecting Abc3. You must minimize the effect of your
actions on internal e-mail users. What should you
do?
A. Stop the SMTP service on Abc3.
B. Reconfigure Abc3 to prohibit all POP3 and IMAP
connections.
C. Reconfigure the firewall to prohibit all incoming
SMTP traffic.
D. Reconfigure Abc3 to accept only POP3 connections.
Instruct users to access Abc3 by using POP3 client
software.
E. Configure TCP/IP filtering on Abc3 to permit only
RPC traffic.
Answer: C
QUESTION 3
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
QUESTION 4
You are the Exchange administrator for Abc. Exchange
Server 2003 is used as the companywide messaging system.
The relevant portion of the network is configured
as shown in the exhibit.
The front-end server provides e-mail access to HTTPS,
IMAP4, and POP3 clients. The front-end server also
hosts a secure Web site for customers.
Some remote users report that they cannot access their
e-mail from the Internet. You discover that this problem
affects only the users of the HTTPS e-mail clients.
All users can still access their e-mail from the internal
network by using Microsoft Outlook directly connected
to the Exchange mailbox servers. You discover that
the customer Web site is accessible from the Internet
by using HTTPS. You need to ensure that all users
can access their e-mail from the internal network
and from the Internet. What should you do?
A. Allow the front-end server to initiate connections
with all Exchange servers on the internal network
by using the IMAP4 SSL port.
B. Allow the front-end server to initiate connections
with all Exchange servers on the internal network
by using the IMAP4 port.
C. Allow the front-end server to initiate connections
with all Exchange servers on the internal network
by using the HTTP port.
D. Allow the front-end server to initiate connections
with all Exchange servers on the internal network
by using the HTTPS port.
Answer: C
QUESTION 5
You are the Exchange administrator for Abc. The network
consists of a single Active Directory domain named
Abc.com. Exchange Server 2003 is used as the companywide
messaging system. The relevant portion of the network
is configured as shown in the exhibit.
Abc1 runs Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration
Server. Abc2 is configured as a front-end server that
runs Microsoft Outlook Web Access. Abc1 is configured
to permit Internet users to access their e-mail by
using Outlook Web Access on Abc2. Abc1 also permits
Internet mail servers to send SMTP mail to Abc3.Users
report that they cannot access Abc2 from the Internet.
However, the same users can successfully access Abc2
from the internal network. You discover that all Internet
mail servers can successfully sent SMTP mail to Abc3.
You need to ensure that all users can access Abc2
from the Internet and from the internal network. What
should you do?
A. Configure the network adapter on Abc2 to use both
192.168.1.254 and 192.168.1.1 as default gateways.
B. Configure the network adapter on Abc2 to use 192.168.1.254
as the default gateway. Configure a static route to
the 172.168.1.0/16 network by using 192.168.1.1 as
the gateway.
C. Configure the perimeter network adapter on Abc1
to use 192.168.1.1 as the default gateway. Configure
the Internet-facing network adapter to use 10.1.1.254
as the default gateway.
D. Configure the Internet-facing network adapter on
Abc1 to use 10.1.1.254 as the default gateway. On
the perimeter network adapter, configure a static
route to the 172.16.1.0/16 network by using 192.168.1.1
as the gateway.
Answer: B
QUESTION 6
You are the Exchange administrator for Abc. The network
consists of a single Active Directory domain named
Abc.com. The Exchange organization contains eight
servers that run Exchange Server 2003. All Exchange
servers are member servers, and all are located in
the Computers container in Active Directory. Written
Abc security polices specify the audit settings, event
log settings, and security policy settings that must
be applied to all Exchange servers. You need to ensure
that the Exchange servers comply with the written
security policies. Your solution must require the
minimum amount of administrative effort to maintain.
What should you do?
A. Create the policy settings by using the Local Security
Policy tool. Apply the policy settings to the Exchange
servers.
B. Create a security template that matches the policy
requirements. Run Secedit.exe to apply the template
to the Exchange servers.
C. Create a new organizational unit (OU) and move
all Exchange servers into the OU. Create a Group Policy
object (GPO) that applies the policy settings. Link
the GPO to the OU.
D. Create a new Group Policy object (GPO) that defined
the policy settings for the Exchange servers. Link
the GPO to the Domain Controllers organizational unit
(OU). Set a filter on the GPO to apply only to the
Exchange servers.
Answer: C
QUESTION 7
You are the Exchange administrator for Abc. The network
contains four Exchange Server 2003 computers that
are located in a single organizational unit (OU) in
Active Directory. Users who work during the night
shift report that the Exchange servers are often not
available at night. You use System Monitor and find
out that the Exchange services have been running for
less than 24 hours. You need to ensure that the security
logs contain information necessary to isolate events
that affect server uptime. What should you do?
A. Configure an audit policy that logs successful
logon events.
B. Configure an audit policy that logs successful
system events.
C. Configure a security policy that audits the use
of global system objects.
D. For the Microsoft Exchange Information Store service,
configure the diagnostic logging category named General
to the medium logging level.
Answer: C
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