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Exam 70-284: Implementing and Managing Microsoft Exchange Server 2003

What should you do to achieve this goal by using the minimum amount of administrative effort?

You have an Exchange Server 2003 organization. The organization has the recipient policies shown in the following table.
You discover that users in a department named Sales currently fail to receive the settings defined in the Sales Policy.
You need to configure Exchange to meet the following requirements:
� Members of the Sales department must receive the Sales Policy recipient policy settings.
� AIl other users must receive the settings defined in the Normal User Policy.
You must achieve this goal by using the minimum amount of administrative effort.
What should you do?

What should you do to optimize user access to the GAL from both offices?

Your network consists of a single Active Directory domain and a single Active Directory site that has a corresponding subnet object.
The company has a main office and a branch office. The relevant portion of the network is configured as shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)
Users in both offices report that it occasionally takes more than one minute for the global address list (GAL) to open from Microsoft Office Outlook 2003.
You need to optimize user access to the GAL from both offices. The solution must minimize the impact if a single domain controller fails.
What should you do?
Exhibit:

What should you do to ensure that alI users can access OWA?

Your network consists of a single Active Directory domain named adatum.local. The Exchange Server 2003 organization is configured as shown in Exhibit 1 (Click the Exhibit button.)
Users attempt to access Microsoft Office Outlook Web Access (OWA) From both the Internet and the internal network by using the URL https://mail. adatum.com/exchange.
Only users from the Internet successful connect to OWA.
From an internal computer, you ping mail.adatum.com and receive the response shown in Exhibit 2 (click the Exhibit button.)
You need to ensure that alI users can access OWA.
What should you do?
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What should you do to ensure that messages are delivered as quickly as possible between the London and Paris r

You are the Exchange administrator for your company. The Exchange organization is shown in the exhibit.
In the Paris routing group, Mail2 runs Exchange Server 2003, and Mail3 runs Exchange Server 5.5. Mail2 is configured as the bridgehead server for all routing group connectors in the Paris routing group.
Mail3 is configured as the bridgehead server for the X.400 connector in the Paris routing group. Mailboxes for all Paris users are on Mail3.
Mail2 is shut down for repairs. Users who have mailboxes on Mail1 report that there is an unusual delay in the delivery of messages to Paris recipients.
You discover that messages between London users and Paris users are being forwarded to the servers in the following sequence: Mail1, Mail4, Mail5, Mail6, and Mail3.
You need to ensure that messages are delivered as quickly as possible between the London and Paris routing groups. You do not want to alter the normal flow of messages between any of the other sites or routing groups.
What should you do?
Exhibit:

What should you do to reduce the replication traffic as much as possible?

You are the Exchange administrator for your company. All network computers are member of a single Active Directory domain.
The company has one branch office, which is connected to the main office by a WAN connection.
Each office has its own intranet. Network characteristics are shown in the following table.
The sales department is located in the main office. An Exchange Server 2003 computer named Exch3 contains all mailboxes for users in this department.
Currently, company users do not have public folders. The sales department purchases a custom application that is based on Exchange public folders.
Another administrator creates a new public folder for sales department users and installs the custom application in the public folder.
Three weeks later, you discover that the WAN connection and the intranets have high volumes of network traffic associated with public folder replication.
You need to reduce the replication traffic as much as possible, without affecting the ability of sales users to access the custom application in Microsoft Outlook.
What should you do?

Which two actions should you perform?

You are the Exchange administrator for Fabrikam, Inc. The network consists of a single Active Directory domain named fabrikam.com. Exchange Server 2003 is used as the messaging system.
The default recipient policy is configured to generate SMTP addresses based on the format of givenname_surname@fabrikam.com, in which givenname is the user’s given name or personal name and surname
is the user’s surname or last name.
A user named Karen Berg marries and changes her name to Karen Archer. You need to ensure that Karen’s new e-mail address and associated friendly name appear in her out bound e-mail address. Karen’s original e-mail
address must remain valid for inbound e-mail.
Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)

What are two possible ways to achieve this goal?

You are the Exchange administrator for your company. Some user mailboxes are on servers that run Exchange Server 2003, and other user mailboxes are on servers that run Lotus Notes.
The Lotus Notes connector is installed on an Exchange server. The sales department has been partially migrated from Lotus Notes to Exchange Server 2003. In Active Directory,
you create a mail-enabled universal distribution group named SalesDepartment, to which you add all the Exchange mailboxes for users in the sales department.
The other users in the sales department have Lotus Notes mailboxes. These users are members of a Lotus Notes group named Sales.
Mail-enabled contact objects have been created in Active Directory for users who have Lotus
Notes mailboxes. A mail-enabled contact named Sales has been created in Active Directory for the Sales group in Lotus Notes.
Currently, when an Exchange user sends an e-mail message to the SalesDepartment distribution group, it is delivered to users in the sales department who have Exchange mailboxes,
but it is not delivered to users who have Lotus Notes mailboxes.
You need to ensure that Exchange users can send messages to all users in the sales department.
However,Exchange administrators must not be required to make changes when additional mailboxes are added to Lotus Notes for users in the sales department.
Your solution should minimize traffic between the Exchange servers and Lotus Notes servers.
What are two possible ways to achieve this goal? (Each correct answer presents a complete solution. Choose two.)

What should you do?

You are the Configure the Wingtip Toys SMTP virtual server to forward all unresolved recipientsConfigure the Wingtip Toys SMTP virtual server to forward all unresolved recipients Wingtip Toys acquires a company named Tailspin Toys.
Wingtip Toys has a single Active Directory forest named wingtiptoys.com. Tailspin Toys has a single Active Directory forest named tailspintoys.com.
Wingtip Toys uses a directory synchronization tool to synchronize identity information between the directory services.
For business reasons, you cannot decommission either of the two forests. Users will continue to use either wingtiptoys.com or tailspintoys.com as their primary logon domain.
Users in each forest have mailboxes on servers in their local Exchange organization. When users in both forests search the global address list (GAL),
they must be able to see recipients from both forests.
You need to create the required directory objects in the two forests. For security reasons, you must create objects that have only the minimum necessary rights and permissions.
What should you do?

Which three actions should you perform?

You are the Exchange administrator for your company.
The Exchange organization consists of several sites containing Exchange Server 5.5 computers and several administrative groups containing Exchange Server 2003 computers.
The site named London contains an Exchange Server 5.5 computer named Mail1, which will be retained for the next two years. You install a computer named Mail2 into the London site. You install Exchange Server 2003 on Mail2. You move some mailboxes to Mail2. You find out that the hardware configuration of Mail2 is not adequate for the required workload. In preparation for replacing Mail2, you install a new computer named Mail3 into the administrative group. You install Exchange Server 2003 on Mail3 and move all mailboxes from Mail2 to Mail3. You need to ensure that Mail2 can be removed from the network without disrupting Exchange services.
To minimize the load on Mail3, you must not move any unnecessary roles to it.
Which three actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose three.)


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