You need to ensure that all messages sent between offices are routed through the Hub Transport servers in the
You have a main office and five branch offices. The offices connect to each other by using a WAN
link. An Active Directory site exists for each office. Each site has a separate IP site link to all other
sites. The main office site is configured as a hub site. You have an Exchange Server 2010
organization. You discover that messages sent between offices are not routed through the Hub
Transport servers in the main office. You need to ensure that all messages sent between offices are
routed through the Hub Transport servers in the main office. What should you do?
What should you include in the evaluation?
You have an Exchange Server 2003 organization. All servers have 32-bit hardware. You plan to
transition to Exchange Server 2010 and deploy new Mailbox servers. You need to evaluate the
current servers to provide recommendations for the deployment of the new Mailbox servers. What
should you include in the evaluation?
What should you recommend?
Your network consists of an Active Directory forest named contoso.com. Contoso.com has an
Exchange Server 2010 organization. A subsidiary company has a separate Active Directory forest
named fabrikam.com. Fabrikam.com has an Exchange Server 2007 organization. You plan to
consolidate both organizations. Your company’s consolidation strategy includes the following
requirements:
• Support costs must be minimized
• Mailbox access must be easily shared between users
• All e-mail messages must be hosted on Exchange Server 2010 mailbox servers
You need to recommend a solution to meet the requirements of the consolidation strategy. What
should you recommend?
What should you create from ISA1?
You have an Exchange Server 2010 organization. Users access the internal network by using a server
named ISA1 that runs Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server. You need to
configure mailbox access from the Internet to meet the following requirements:
• Users must be able to download an offline address book (OAB)
• Users must be able to access their mailboxes by using Outlook Anywhere
• Users must be able to access their mailboxes by using Outlook Web App (OWA)
• The solution must minimize administrative overhead
What should you create from ISA1?
What should you include in the plan?
Your network consists of a single Active Directory forest. You have an Exchange Server 2003
organization. You need to create a plan to transition the organization to Exchange Server 2010. The
plan must meet the following requirements:
• Ensure that e-mail messages can be sent between all users in the organization
• Ensure that administrators can modify address lists from Exchange Server 2010 servers
• Ensure that users who are moved to Exchange Server 2010 can access all public folders in the
organization
What should you include in the plan?
What should you recommend?
You have an Exchange Server 2003 organization. You plan to transition the organization to Exchange
Server 2010. You need to recommend a plan that allows the Exchange Server 2003 servers to coexist
with Exchange Server 2010 servers. The plan must meet the following requirements:
• Support journaling of e-mail messages that are sent to distribution lists from a mailbox on an
Exchange Server 2003 server
• Support journaling of e-mail messages that are sent to distribution lists from a mailbox on an
Exchange Server 2010 server
What should you recommend?
What should you include in the solution?
You have an Exchange Server 2010 organization. Your company acquires another company that has
an Exchange Server 2010 organization. You need to recommend a solution for the Exchange Server
2010 organization to meet the following requirements:
• All users must be able to view the global address lists (GALs) for both organizations
• All users must be able to view free/busy information for users in both organizations
What should you include in the solution?
You need to configure your organization to queue and relay all e-mail messages sent to fabrikam.com from the I
You have an Exchange Server 2010 organization named contoso.com. Your company plans to
provide business continuity services for a company named Fabrikam. Fabrikam has an Exchange
Server 2007 organization and uses the fabrikam.com SMTP domain. You need to configure your
organization to queue and relay all e-mail messages sent to fabrikam.com from the Internet. What
should you do?
You need to plan the deployment of Exchange servers to meet the following requirements:
Your network contains three Active Directory sites named Site1, Site2, and Site3. Users can only
access Site1 from the Internet. In each site, you plan to deploy a Mailbox server and a Hub Transport
server. You need to plan the deployment of Exchange servers to meet the following requirements:
• Ensure that Exchange ActiveSync and Outlook Anywhere clients can connect to their Mailboxes
from the Internet
• Minimize hardware costs
What should you include in your plan?
You need to create a message hygiene solution to meet the following requirements:
Your network contains a single Active Directory domain. You have an Exchange Server 2010
organization that contains a Hub Transport server named Hub1. Hub1 receives all e-mail messages
that are sent to your organization from the Internet. A new company security policy states that
domain-joined servers must not be accessible directly from the Internet. You need to create a
message hygiene solution to meet the following requirements:
• Comply with the new security policy
• Minimize the amount of spam that is delivered to the internal Exchange servers in the organization
What should you do first?