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

Which two actions should you perform to ensure that the Exchange administrators are able to restore specific

You are a messaging professional. Your company uses a Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 messaging system.

All mailbox databases are configured with the following options:

Deleted e-mail messages are retained for seven days.

Deleted mailboxes are retained for 30 days.

The mailbox databases are backed up on a daily basis.

Occasionally, employees request Exchange administrators to restore their e-mail messages that were deleted more than seven days ago.

Your company Service Level Agreement (SLA) states that for Exchange administrators to restore e-mail messages, the employees must provide the following information:

The subject-line of the deleted e-mail messages The approximate date of the deleted e-mail messages.

You need to ensure that the Exchange administrators are able to restore specific e-mail messages.

Which two actions should you perform to ensure that the Exchange administrators are able to restore specific e-mail messages? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)

What should you do to ensure that during migration the following requirements are met?

You are a messaging professional. Your company uses a Lotus Domino 5.0 server messaging system.

Your company acquires a Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 computer for its messaging system.

Subsequently, you deploy Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 computers into the Exchange organization.

You deploy only test users on the Exchange Server 2007 computers.

Your company plans to migrate all the mailboxes and messaging functionality from the Lotus Domino 5.0 server to the Exchange Server 2007 computers in incremental steps over a period of one year.

You need to ensure that during migration the following requirements are met:

Users can exchange e-mail messages with each other.

Users can schedule meetings with other users.

Users can view user properties in the Global Address List.

What should you do to ensure that during migration the following requirements are met?

Which two actions should you perform to minimize the amount of Exchange-related SMTP traffic on the WAN during

You are a messaging professional. Your companys messaging system consists of Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server computers and Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 computers. The company has a main office and 14 branch offices.

Each branch office is connected to the main office by a WAN link. A routing group is configured for each office. Each branch office routing group is connected to the main office routing group by a Routing Group Connector.

The company has started upgrading its messaging system to Microsoft Exchange Server 2007. All messaging servers will be replaced with new Exchange Server 2007 computers over a period of 18 months.

In the main office, one Exchange Server 2003 computer acts as a routing group bridgehead server. All other messaging servers in the main office are upgraded to Exchange Server 2007.

You install a new Exchange Server 2007 computer in a branch office. You implement the Mailbox server role, the Client Access Server role, and the Hub Transport server role on the new Exchange Server 2007 computer. You then move half of the user mailboxes in that office to the new computer.

The network administrators report that the SMTP traffic on the WAN has increased to an unacceptable level. Only the link between the main office and the branch office that has the new Exchange Server 2007 computer is affected.

You need to minimize the amount of Exchange-related SMTP traffic on the WAN during the upgrade.

Which two actions should you perform to minimize the amount of Exchange-related SMTP traffic on the WAN during the upgrade? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)

What should you do to ensure that users can send messages between the Exchange organizations?

You are a messaging professional. Your company runs a Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 messaging system.

A subsidiary of your company has recently completed a migration to Exchange Server 2007 in a separate Exchange organization.

Both the companies are on the same internal network. Both the companies have implemented Edge Transport servers and enabled edge synchronization.

You need to ensure that users can send messages between the Exchange organizations. You also need to ensure that the messages sent between the Exchange organizations remain within the internal network.

What should you do to ensure that users can send messages between the Exchange organizations?

What should you do to ensure that the GAL in both companies has all e-mail recipients of both the Exchange org

You are a messaging professional. Your company has an Exchange organization that includes Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 computers and Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 computers. The company has a single Microsoft Active Directory forest.

The company acquires a new subsidiary. The subsidiary company has its own Active Directory forest.

The subsidiary company uses an Exchange Server organization that includes Exchange Server 2003 computers and Exchange Server 2007 computers.

Message routing is enabled between the two Exchange organizations.

Users in both the companies report that they cannot view recipients from the other company in the Global Address List (GAL).

You need to ensure that the GAL in both companies has all e-mail recipients of both the Exchange organizations.

What should you do to ensure that the GAL in both companies has all e-mail recipients of both the Exchange organizations?

What should you do to ensure that the messages from the Exchange Server 2003 computers are delivered to the Ex

You are a messaging professional. Your company deploys a single Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 computer that has the following roles installed:

Mailbox server Hub Transport server Client Access Server

The Exchange organization has five Exchange Server 2003 routing groups.

Each routing group has a single direction routing group connector from the Exchange Server 2007 routing group to the respective Exchange Server 2003 routing group.

You instruct the Exchange administrators to create connectors from each Exchange Server 2003 routing group to the Exchange Server 2007 routing group during a scheduled change window. The firewall located at each location allows Exchange SMTP traffic between all the Exchange bridgehead servers at each location.

The Exchange administrators create routing group connectors by using the Exchange System Manager in Exchange Server 2003 during the scheduled change window.

In sites where the routing group connector was manually created, the e-mail messages sent from the Exchange Server 2003 computers are not delivered to the Exchange Server 2007 computers. All Exchange Server 2007 users can send e-mail messages to all other Exchange users.

You need to ensure that the messages from the Exchange Server 2003 computers are delivered to the Exchange Server 2007 computers.

What should you do to ensure that the messages from the Exchange Server 2003 computers are delivered to the Exchange Server 2007 computers.?

Which two actions should you perform to prepare the infrastructure for the deployment of Exchange Server 2007.

You are a messaging professional. Your company has a Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server organization. The companys corporate network consists of a main office and two branch offices, Branch Office 1 and Branch Office 2. The company uses a Microsoft Windows 2000 native-mode Active Directory forest.

The infrastructure setup at each office includes an Active Directory site, Exchange 2000 Server computers, and domain controllers.

The domain controllers at the main office and Branch Office 1 run Windows 2000 Advanced Server Service Pack 2 and are also global catalog servers.

The domain controllers at Branch Office 2 run Windows 2000 Advanced Server Service Pack 2 but are not global catalog servers.

The company plans to upgrade to a Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 organization. The company also plans to install Exchange Server 2007 computers at all the offices.

You need to prepare the infrastructure for the deployment of Exchange Server 2007.

Which two actions should you perform to prepare the infrastructure for the deployment of Exchange Server 2007.? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)

What should you do to ensure that each company continues to receive e-mail messages on the Internet?

You are a messaging professional. Your company, A. Datum Corporation, uses a Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 messaging system. A. Datum deploys an Edge Transport server and enables edge synchronization.

A. Datum acquires a new company named Contoso, Ltd. Contoso uses a Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 messaging system. The external SMTP domain names for the two companies are adatum.com and contoso.com respectively.

A WAN connection is installed between A. Datum and Contoso. This WAN connection is used to send and receive e-mail messages. The e-mail messages sent to each company on the Internet are delivered directly to the SMTP server of the respective company.

Your company decommissions the SMTP server that receives e-mail messages on the Internet at Contoso.

Your company plans to route e-mail messages for users at Contoso through the Internet connection at A.

Datum. You modify the MX record for contoso.com to refer to the host record of the Edge Transport server that is used by A. Datum.

You need to ensure that each company continues to receive e-mail messages on the Internet.

What should you do to ensure that each company continues to receive e-mail messages on the Internet?

What should you do to ensure that the Active Directory site is configured for Exchange Server 2007 messaging

You are a messaging professional. Your company has deployed a single Microsoft Active Directory domain. The default Active Directory site configuration has not been modified. The company has a main office and four branch offices that are connected by 256-Kbps WAN network connections.

The company has two Microsoft Windows Server 2003 domain controllers in each office. One of the domain controllers in each office is a global catalog server. The company has deployed two Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server computers in each office. All the Exchange 2000 Server computers are in the same routing group.

The company plans to deploy Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 computers.

You need to ensure that the Active Directory site is configured for Exchange Server 2007 messaging routing.

What should you do to ensure that the Active Directory site is configured for Exchange Server 2007 messaging routing?

Which two actions should you include in the plan?

You are a messaging professional. Your company uses a Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 messaging system.

The company opens five new offices. You plan to deploy Exchange Server 2007 computers to provide local e-mail support for employees in each new office.

The company policy states that all users must use Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 to access the messaging system.

You need to create a deployment plan for the Exchange Server 2007 computers. You also need to ensure that you deploy only the necessary roles.

Which two actions should you include in the plan? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution.

Choose two.)


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