What should you do?
You use Exchange Server 2007. You perform full backups each night. You need to verify that a backup contains valid mailbox data. What should you do?
What should you do?
You want to gather information about user connectivity on an Exchange Server 2007 Mailbox server named Exch1. You need to generate a report of all Exch1 mailboxes that displays the latest user logon time. What should you do?
Which two actions should you perform on ExchHub2?
An Exchange Server 2007 Hub Transport server named ExchHub1 fails. You build a new Hub Transport server named ExchHub2 to replace ExchHub1.
After service is restored, you want to recover all e-mail messages that remain in the mail.que database on ExchHub1. You perform the following actions on ExchHub2. Flush all messages from the existing queue on ExchHub2.
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Copy the mail.que database from the hard disk on ExchHub1 to C:recoveryQueue on ExchHub2. You need to complete the recovery of the mail.que database from ExchHub1. Which two actions should you perform on ExchHub2? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)
How should you configure the network adapters?
You are configuring an Exchange Server 2007 single copy cluster (SCC) on Windows Server 2003 as shown in the following diagram.
You need to configure the network adapters named NtwkAdptr1 and NtwkAdptr2 on each server to ensure that the private network connection between the two servers is not a single point of failure.
How should you configure the network adapters?
What are two possible backup types that will fulfill the requirement?
Your Exchange Server 2007 environment has multiple databases on each logical unit number (LUN). To allow individual database restores, you must back up the databases in such a way that they can be restored to a file server. You need to select an appropriate backup type. What are two possible backup types that will fulfill the requirement? (Each correct answer presents a complete solution.
Choose two.)
Which command or cmdlet should you run?
Your Exchange Server 2007 Mailbox server is backed up by a Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS). The Mailbox server fails, and you must perform a recovery of the mailbox database. You verify that the recent transaction log files are intact. You need to recover the mailbox database and replay all available transaction logs into the database. Which command or cmdlet should you run?
What should you do?
You need to find out the total size of a users mailbox. What should you do?
Which cmdlet should you run?
The Hub Transport server role resides on an Exchange Server 2007 computer named ExchHub1. Message tracking is enabled. Written company privacy policy states that the subject line of e-mail messages should not be stored in the tracking log. You need to track e-mail messages from ExchHub1 while complying with company policy. Which cmdlet should you run?
What should you do?
Your environment consists of servers that have either Exchange Server 2007 or Exchange Server 2003 installed. You create a policy to restrict the number of recipients that are allowed per message. You need to ensure that the policy is enforced for all users. What should you do?
What should you do?
You are preparing to configure e-mail retention on three managed custom folders for all mailboxes on an Exchange Server 2007 computer named Exch1.
You perform the following actions.
Create three managed custom folders.
Create managed content settings for each folder, and configure the required retention settings. Create a new managed folder mailbox policy named MailRet. Add each managed custom folder to the MailRet policy.
Configure the managed folder assistant for Exch1.
You need to finish configuring the messaging records management (MRM) retention settings so that the three folders are available for the mailboxes on Exch1. What should you do?