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Exam 70-238: PRO: Deploying Messaging Solutions with Microsoft Exchange Server 2007

What should you do to meet the outlined requirements without affecting any other messaging functions?

You are a messaging professional. Your company uses a Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 messaging system. The company has a vendor named Contoso, Ltd.

The company has the following message size policy requirements:

Messages sent to Contoso must not exceed 30 MB in size.
Other messages sent to the Internet must not exceed 5 MB in size.

You need to meet the outlined requirements without affecting any other messaging functions.

What should you do to meet the outlined requirements without affecting any other messaging functions?

Which two actions should you perform to design a storage group layout that enables recovery of all databases

You are a messaging professional. You are designing the storage group

layout for your companys new Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 computers.

Your enterprise backup system can perform up to 10 streaming restores at 10 GB per hour.

Your companys users belong to one of the two groups, Group A or Group B. The current storage group

configuration has each group of users in a separate database. The group details are given in the following

table.

Number of UsersMailbox QuotaMaximum Recovery Time for a Single Database

Group A1,000500 MB8 hours

Group B1001000 MB2 hours

You need to design a storage group layout that enables recovery of all databases within the maximum recovery time.

Which two actions should you perform to design a storage group layout that enables recovery of all databases within the maximum recovery time? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)

What should you do to meet the outlined requirements without affecting any other messaging functions?

You are a messaging professional. Your company uses a Microsoft Exchange

Server 2007 messaging system. The company has a vendor named Contoso, Ltd.

The company has the following message size policy requirements:

Messages sent to Contoso must not exceed 30 MB in size.

Other messages sent to the Internet must not exceed 5 MB in size.

You need to meet the outlined requirements without affecting any other messaging functions.

What should you do to meet the outlined requirements without affecting any other messaging functions?

What should you do to ensure that the fastest link is used to route all e-mail messages without affecting the

You are a messaging professional. Your company uses a Microsoft Exchange

Server 2003 messaging system and a single Microsoft Active Directory domain that has three sites named

Site1, Site2, and Site3.

The default site link configuration has not been modified. The WAN connections are as shown in the

following exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)

The company plans to deploy Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 computers in the existing Exchange

Server 2003 messaging system.

You need to ensure that the fastest link is used to route all e-mail messages without affecting the Active

Directory replication.

exhibit What should you do to ensure that the fastest link is used to route all e-mail messages without affecting the Active

Directory replication?

What should you do to prevent any disruption of access to executive mailboxes and message delivery

You are a messaging professional. Your company uses Microsoft Exchange

Server 2007 as the messaging solution.

There are three Exchange Server 2007 computers in the messaging infrastructure. The computer names

and the roles assigned to each computer are as shown in the following table.

NameServer Roles

Server01Hub Transport, Client Access

Server02Mailbox, Client Access

Server03Mailbox, Hub Transport

The executive mailboxes are stored on Server03. All managers use Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 to

access their mailbox.

The Server03 disk configuration is as shown in the following table.

Server03Disk

C:Operating System

D:Database and Logs

E:<unused>

You need to prevent any disruption of access to executive mailboxes and message delivery in the event of

a server failure. You want to achieve this goal by using a minimum of new servers.

What should you do to prevent any disruption of access to executive mailboxes and message delivery in the event of

a server failure?

Which action should you include in your plan to create a recovery plan to recover the Edge Transport server

You are a messaging professional.

Your company plans to deploy Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 messaging system.

The company has deployed Edge Transport server as its SMTP gateway server. The Edge Transport

servers are configured to filter spam based on real time block list, sender domain names, and Sender ID.

You need to create a recovery plan to recover the Edge Transport server along with its existing

functionalities in the event of a failure of the Edge Transport server.

Which action should you include in your plan to create a recovery plan to recover the Edge Transport server along with its existing

functionalities?

What are two possible ways to achieve this goal to ensure that the messaging system is fault tolerant?

You are a messaging professional. Your company uses a Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 messaging system. The messaging system consists of four Exchange Server 2007 servers as shown in the following table.

Server nameServer role installed

Server1Hub Transport

Server2Client Access

Server3Mailbox

Server4Mailbox

Each Mailbox server hosts 2,000 user mailboxes.

The motherboard on one of the Mailbox servers has failed. Users report that they cannot access their

mailboxes.

You need to ensure that the messaging system is fault tolerant. You also need to ensure that users have

access to their e-mail messages even if a single server fails.

What are two possible ways to achieve this goal to ensure that the messaging system is fault tolerant? (Each correct answer presents a complete solution.

Choose two.)

What should you do to prevent the personnel from sending e-mail messages that contain confidential corporate i

You are a messaging professional. Your company uses a Microsoft Exchange

Server 2007 messaging system.

The company has 13,500 employees distributed across its main office and 12 branch offices. Mailbox

servers, Client Access Servers, and Hub Transport servers are deployed in each office.

The sales department personnel often send e-mail messages that contain the corporate account numbers

of customers. These corporate account numbers are confidential.

You need to prevent the personnel from sending e-mail messages that contain confidential corporate

information through the Internet.

What should you do to prevent the personnel from sending e-mail messages that contain confidential corporate

information through the Internet?

What should you do to configure the ports that the internal firewall requires for inbound and outbound access

You are a messaging professional.

Your company deploys a Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 server and plans to implement the Edge

Transport server role on the perimeter network as shown in the following exhibit. (Click the Exhibit

button.)

The Edge Transport servers will relay e-mail messages between the Hub Transport servers on the

internal network and the Internet. Edge synchronizations must be activated between the Edge Transport

servers and the Hub Transport servers.

You need to configure the ports that the internal firewall requires for inbound and outbound access.

What should you do to configure the ports that the internal firewall requires for inbound and outbound access?

What should you do to ensure that the messaging database files can be restored in a consistent state to a file

You are a messaging professional. Your company plans to deploy a

Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 messaging system.

Government regulations require that upon request, the company must provide its messaging databases to

a third party for analysis.

You need to ensure that the messaging database files can be restored in a consistent state to a file server

without affecting the users’ access to their mailboxes.

What should you do to ensure that the messaging database files can be restored in a consistent state to a file server

without affecting the users’ access to their mailboxes?


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