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QUESTION 1 You deploy a mobile messaging solution
with Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 2.
When the application is running, it must not be able
to access protected registry keys. You need to ensure
that the application meets the outlined requirement.
What are two possible ways to achieve this goal? (Each
correct answer presents a complete solution. Choose
two.)
A. Use Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 Pocket PC Phone
Edition operating system.
B. Use Microsoft Windows Mobile 2003 for Pocket PC
operating system.
C. Use Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 for Smart phone
operating system.
D. Use Microsoft Windows Mobile 2003 for Smart phone
operating system.
Ans: C, D
QUESTION 2 You deploy a mobile messaging solution
by using front-end and back-end servers that run Microsoft
Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 2. Company policy
requires that all Microsoft Windows Mobile based devices
must support Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync communication
that is Federal Information Processing Standard compliant.
You need to deploy the Windows Mobile based devices.
What should you use?
A. Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0
B. Microsoft Windows Mobile 2003 for Pocket PC
C. Microsoft Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition
D. Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 with Microsoft Messaging
and Security Feature Pack
Ans: D
QUESTION 3 You deploy a messaging solution to support
Microsoft Office Outlook Web Access (OWA). You configure
a Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 front-end server
and a Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 back-end server.
You need to deploy Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 devices
that perform an Over-The-Air (OTA) synchronization
of e-mail, calendar, tasks, and contact items with
the Exchange Server 2003 server. What should you do?
A. Configure ActiveSync for the Windows Mobile 5.0
devices.
B. Deploy a Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration
Server (ISA) 2004 computer.
C. Install and configure an additional Exchange Server
2003 front-end server.
D. Install Microsoft Messaging and Security Feature
Pack on the Windows Mobile 5.0 devices.
Ans: A
QUESTION 4 You deploy a mobile messaging infrastructure
with Microsoft Exchange Server 2003. The messaging
infrastructure supports 20,000 users. You need to
redesign the messaging infrastructure to support reliable
access to e-mail messages in the event of a single
server failure. Which two actions should you perform?
(Each correct answer presents part of the solution.
Choose two.)
A. Create a server cluster of back-end Microsoft Exchange
Server 2003 servers.
B. Create a Network Load Balancing (NLB) cluster of
back-end Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 servers.
C. Create a Network Load Balancing (NLB) cluster of
front-end Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 servers.
D. Create a group of Domain Name System (DNS) load
balanced front-end Microsoft Exchange Server 2003
servers.
E. Create a Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration
(ISA) Server 2004 proxy' for the frontend Microsoft
Exchange Server 2003 server.
Ans: A, C
QUESTION 5 You deploy a mobile messaging solution
with front-end and back-end Microsoft Exchange Server
2003 servers. You implement a third-party firewall
appliance to protect all servers. You need to ensure
that the Microsoft Windows Mobile-based devices are
denied direct access to the Exchange Server 2003 servers.
What should you do?
A. Enable the Windows firewall on all internal servers.
B. Deploy a Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration
Server (ISA) 2004 server.
C. Enable the This server requires an encrypted SSL
connection option on all the Windows Mobile based
devices.
D. Create a new access rule on the firewall appliance
to permit traffic over port 443 to the Microsoft Exchange
Server 2003 server.
Ans: B
QUESTION 6 You are deploying a Microsoft Windows Mobile
messaging solution with Microsoft Exchange Server
2003 on a Microsoft Windows Small Business Server
2003 server. The messaging solution must meet the
following requirements:
Pre-authenticate Exchange traffic.
Be able to remotely wipe devices.
Provide immediate e-mail delivery from the Microsoft
Exchange Server 2003 to Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0
with Microsoft Messaging and Security Feature Pack
based devices. You need to ensure that the messaging
solution meets the outlined requirements. Which two
actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents
part of the solution. Choose two.)
A. Set up a back-end Microsoft Exchange Server 2003
server.
B. Set up a front-end Microsoft Exchange Server 2003
server.
C. Install Exchange Server ActiveSync Web Administration
Tool.
D. Enable Direct Push on the Microsoft Exchange Server
2003 server.
E. Install Microsoft ActiveSync on the client computers
that are connected to the server
Ans: C, D
QUESTION 7 You distribute mobile devices that run
Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 to all employees in your
company. All devices support Wi-Fi and are configured
to connect to an access point deployed for the employees.
You need to ensure that access to corporate resources
over Wi-Fi is as secure as possible. What should you
do?
A. Configure the Windows Mobile based devices to support
L2TP/lPSec.
B. Configure Wired Equivalency Protocol on the access
point and the Windows Mobile based devices.
C. Enable Lightweight Extensible Authentication Protocol
(LEAP) on the Windows Mobile based devices.
D. Configure Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) with a pre-shared
key on the access point and the Windows Mobile based
devices.
Ans: A
QUESTION 8 You deploy a mobile messaging solution
with Microsoft Exchange Server 2003. A two-tier, custom
sales application delivers an updated list of products
in text format to an internal Web site after every
five minutes. You need to ensure that the Microsoft
Windows Mobile based devices can download the list
from the Web site as securely as possible. What should
you do?
A. Configure all Windows Mobile based devices to use
a complex password.
B. Configure an IPSec tunnel between the Web server
and the database server.
C. Configure Encrypted File System (EVES) on the directory
that contains the product list.
D. Configure Windows Mobile based devices to establish
a virtual private network (VPN) tunnel that connects
to the corporate network.
Ans: D
QUESTION 9 You deploy a mobile messaging solution
with Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 for your company.
Your company employs both full-time and contract employees.
You discover that both full-time and contract employees
are performing Microsoft ActiveSync synchronizations
from their Microsoft Windows Mobile based devices.
You need to ensure that only full-time employees can
perform ActiveSync synchronizations. What should you
do?
A. Disable the Up-to-date Notifications option for
contract employees.
B. Disable the User Initiated Synchronization option
for contract employees.
C. Disable the Enable User Initiated Synchronization
option for all employees.
D. Enable the User Initiated Synchronization option
for full-time employees.
Ans: B
QUESTION 10 You deploy a mobile messaging solution
with Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 2.
Mobile devices that run Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0
and Microsoft Messaging and Security Feature Pack
receive Microsoft ActiveSync e-mail messages. You
need to ensure that the new e-mail messages are delivered
at minimum Short Message Service (SMES) cost. You
also need to ensure that the e-mail messages that
arrive at the Exchange server 2003 are delivered immediately.
What should you do?
A. Enable the Enable Outlook Mobile Access option.
B. Enable the Enable Direct Push over HTTP(S) option.
C. Disable the Microsoft Exchange Routing Service
service.
D. Disable the Enable up-to-date notifications via
SMTP and Text Messaging option.
Ans: B
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