You need to ensure that you can install an Exchange Server 2010 server in the Active Directory forest
Your network contains an Active Directory forest. All domain controllers run Windows Server
2008.
You need to ensure that you can install an Exchange Server 2010 server in the Active
Directory forest.
What should you do?
Which operating system should you identify?
You plan to deploy an Exchange Server 2010 Client Access server on a new server. The
server will be a member of a database availability group (DAG).
You need to identify the operating system required for the planned deployment. The solution
must minimize software costs.
Which operating system should you identify?
You need to prepare the Active Directory environment for the deployment of the first Exchange Server 2010 Serv
You have an Active Directory forest that contains one domain named contoso.com. The
functional level of both the forest and the domain is Windows Server 2003.
You have an Exchange Server 2003 organization. All servers have Exchange Server 2003
Service Pack 2 (SP2) installed. You plan to transition to Exchange Server 2010.
You need to prepare the Active Directory environment for the deployment of the first
Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack 1 (SP1) server.
What should you run?
You need to prepare the Exchange organization for the deployment of Exchange Server 2010 Mailbox, Client Acces
You have an Exchange organization that contains Exchange 2000 Server and Exchange
Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2) servers.
You plan to transition the organization to Exchange Server 2010.
You need to prepare the Exchange organization for the deployment of Exchange Server
2010 Mailbox, Client Access, and Hub Transport servers.
What should you do first?
You need to ensure that you can deploy Exchange Server 2010 servers in Site1
You have an Active Directory forest that contains three sites named Site1, Site2, and Site3.
Each site contains two Exchange Server 2007 Client Access servers, two Mailbox servers,
and two Hub Transport servers. All Exchange Server 2007 servers have Exchange Server
2007 Service Pack 1 (SP1) installed.
You need to ensure that you can deploy Exchange Server 2010 servers in Site1.
You must achieve this goal by using the minimum amount of administrative effort.
What should you do?
You need to ensure that you can install the Edge Transport server role on the new server
Your network contains an internal network and a perimeter network. You have an Exchange
Server 2003 organization on the internal network.
You install Windows Server 2008 R2 on a new server in the perimeter network.
You need to ensure that you can install the Edge Transport server role on the new server.
What should you do?
You need to install the Exchange Server 2010 prerequisites for the Unified Messaging (UM), Mailbox, Client Acc
You have a server that runs Windows Server 2008 R2. You plan to install Exchange Server
2010 on the server.
You need to install the Exchange Server 2010 prerequisites for the Unified Messaging (UM),
Mailbox, Client Access, and Hub Transport server roles.
What should you run?
You need to install the Exchange Server 2010 SP1 pre-requisites for the Mailbox, Client Access, and Hub Transp
You have a server that runs Windows Server 2008 SP2. You plan to install Exchange Server
2010 SP1 on the server.
You need to install the Exchange Server 2010 SP1 pre-requisites for the Mailbox, Client
Access, and Hub Transport server roles.
What should you do from the server?
You need to install the Exchange 2010 management tools on the computer
You have a computer that runs Windows 7.
You need to install the Exchange 2010 management tools on the computer.
What should you do first?
Which Command should you include in your script?
You need to perform an automated installation of an Exchange Server 2010 server.
Which
Command should you include in your script?