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

What should you do?

You are the Exchange administrator for organisation Fabrikam. The network consists of a single Active Directory domain named fabrikam.com.
The network contains nine Exchange Server 2003 computers running on Microsoft Windows Server 2003 member servers.
All Exchange servers are in a single organizational unit (OU) named Exchange Servers. Only the Exchange server computer objects are contained in the Exchange Servers OU.
Users in a group named Exchange Admins are exclusively responsible for managing the Exchange organization.
No other group, including the Enterprise Admins and Domain Admins groups, has permissions to manage the Exchange organization.
You discover that the Domain Admins group is in the membership list of the Exchange Admins group.
You need to ensure that any changes to group membership that would allow access to manage the Exchange organization are recorded.
What should you do?

What should you do on the Departments public folder?

You have an Exchange Server 2003 organization.
You create a new top-level public folder named Departments. You create a public folder named Sales in the Departments public folder.
You grant the Owner permission for the Sales public folder to a group named Sales_Admin.
You discover that members of the Sales_ Admin group can create new items and folders in the Departments public folder.
You need to ensure that members of the Sales_Admin group can create items and folders in only the Sales public folder.
What should you do on the Departments public folder?

Which three actions; should you perform?

You are the Exchange administrator for your company.
The Exchange organization consists of four administrative groups. Each group contains only Exchange Server 2003 computers.
Each administrative group contains a single routing group, which connects to other routing groups by using routing group connectors.
The administrative group named London is upgraded from an Exchange Server 5.5 site. This administrative group contains two Exchange Server 2003 computers named Mail1 and Mail2.
Mail1 was the first Exchange server 2003 computer installed into the administrative group. It is used as mailbox server.
There are no user-created public folders on Mail1. All connectors in the routing group use only Mail2 as a bridgehead server.
Mail is configured 2 as the routing group master.
Mail1 cannot support the required workload. You add a new Exchange Server 2003 computer named Mail3 into the London administrative group.
Mail3 will perform all tasks that are currently performed by Mail1. You move all mailboxes from Mail1 to Mail3.
You need to ensure that you can remove Mail1 from the London administrative group without disrupting Exchange services.
Which three actions; should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose three.)

What should you do?

Your network contains a single Exchange organization. The organization includes Exchange Server 5.5 servers and Exchange Server 2003 servers.
An Exchange Server 5.5 server hosts all public folders for the organization.
You need to ensure that all users that have mailboxes on the Exchange Server 2003 servers can view the public folders in the global address list (GAL).
What should you do?

What should you do?

Contoso., Ltd. has a network that contains a single Exchange Server 2003 server named Server1.
The e-mail address of each Contoso user has a contoso.com suffix.
Contoso and a company named Fabrikam, Inc. merge. Fabrikam has a separate Exchange organization that contains a single Exchange Server 2003 server named Exchange1.
Some users at Cuntoso and all users at Fabrikam must have an e-mail address that has a fabrikam.com suffix.
You assign fabrikam.com e-mail addresses to the appropriate Contoso users. You configure the Exchange organization as non-authoritative for the fabrikam.com domain.
You need to ensure that e-mail messages sent to users that have a fabrikam.com address are delivered to the correct recipients on Server1 and Exchange1.
What should you do?

What should you do first?

You have an Exchange Server 2003 organization.
You have a department named Finance and an organizational unit (OU) named Finance OU that contains user accounts for all employees in the Finance department.
You add all administrators of the Finance department to a group named Finance_Admins.
You create distribution group named Finance_DG.
You need to ensure that members of Finance_Admins can add members to and remove members from the Finance_DG group.
The solution must use the minimum amount of permissions.
What should you do first?

Which two actions should you perform?

You are the Exchange administrator for your company. Exchange Server 2003 runs on two Microsoft Windows Server 2003 conputers.
Each Exchange server contains one mailbox store.
Written company policy states that a copy of each e-mail message that is sent and received by every user in the auditing department must be kept for five years.
You need to ensure that only that auditing department e-mail meets this requirement.
Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)

What should you do?

You are the Exchange administrator for your company. The Exchange organization contains a single Exchange Server 2003 computer.
Users at your company frequently exchange e-mail with another company. A new security agreement between the two companies specifies that all e-mail containing proprietary information must be encrypted when it is transmitted across the Internet. The other company does not have a public key infrastructure.
The other company’s management refuses to use a commercial certification authority (CA) to obtain certificates for its users.
However, they are willing to purchase a small number of certificates for their servers.
You need to ensure that e-mail transmitted across the internet complies with the new security agreement.
What should you do?

What should you do?

You are the Exchange administrator for your company. Exchange Server 2003 runs on a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 member server.
The Exchange server contains two mailbox stores. AlI user accounts are located in the Accounts organizational unit (OU).
An e-mail virus infects all mailboxes on both mailbox stores.
You create a nonadministrative user that needs to be able to use the Exmerge utility.
This user does not have the necessary permissions to open other users’ mailboxes.
You need to assign this user permission to open all users’ mailboxes to extract the virus.
What should you do?

What should you do?

You are the Exchange administrator for contoso.
The network consists of a single Active Directory forest.
The forest contains the forest root domain contoso.com and one child domain japan.contoso.com.
User accounts and group accounts are contained in the child domain.
Management decides to deploy Exchange Server 2003 as the companywide messaging system.
You prepare the forest to support a new Exchange Server 2003 organization.
Replication completes normally.
You install the first Exchange Server 2003 system in the forest root domain.
You need to ensure that all user accounts can be mailbox-enabled.
What should you do?


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