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Which tool should you use?

Your network contains a server named Server1. Server1 has the Web Server (IIS) server role installed
and all of the Web Server (IIS) role services installed. You install the SMTP Server feature on Server1.
You need to configure size limits for messages processed by the SMTP server. Which tool should you
use? (Each correct answer presents a complete solution. Choose two.)

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A.
Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager

B.
Computer Management

C.
Internet Information Services (IIS) 6.0 Manager

D.
ADsutil.vbs

E.
Netsh.exe

F.
Services.msc

Explanation:
Use adsutil.vbs
Make meta-database modifications from admin elevated command prompt. This step relies on a
script file adsutil.vbs that is only installed, if you add IIS 6 Compatibility Feature. Values in IIS metadatabase are arranged in a series of sub-folders. Command adsutil.vbs ENUM allows to list all subfolders and all the values at a given level.
Example: cscript C:\Inetpub\AdminScripts\adsutil.vbs SET SMTPSVC/MaxMessageSize
10485760
–OR–
Use IIS 6.0 Manager
In Windows Server 2003 IIS6 you were able to change SMTP properties from within Internet
Information Services (IIS) Manager. In Windows Server 2008 the IIS7 Manager does not handle SMTP
anymore… but you can modify it by using the old IIS6 Manager which is provided as part of the
Windows Server 2008 Administrative Tools. Under Administration Tools you will now find two
different IIS Manager entries. One for IIS7 and one for IIS6. Choose the IIS6 Manager to change the
SMTP properties.

The IIS6 Manager will only have an item for the SMTP Virtual Server. Right-click on the SMTP Virtual
Server and select properties.

This will display the familiar SMTP Properties dialog that you are used to from Windows Server 2003.
Now you will be able to change things such as the size limit of the messages, the number of
messages per connection, outbound delivery delay notifications, etc.

Source:
http://weblogs.asp.net/jeffwids/archive/2009/08/28/windows-server-2008-iis7-smtpproperties.aspx


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