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Which two configurations should you recommend? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution

You are the messaging engineer for your company.

The Microsoft Exchange servers in your organization are configured as shown in the following table:
You need to ensure that message routing is redundant between the Exchange Server 2007 and the Exchange Server 2003.

Which two configurations should you recommend? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution.
Choose two.)

How should you design the Exchange update hierarchy?

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

The company has deployed a single Microsoft Active Directory domain with three Active Directory sites,
in New York City (NYC), Los Angeles (LA), and Tokyo, Japan.

The Exchange Server 2007 organization includes six Exchange Server 2007 computers on each site. The
Exchange organization is managed by administrators in LA.

The companys sites are connected to one another by using two dedicated T3 WAN links; NYC to LA and
LA to Tokyo. Each site has an Internet connection.

The Tokyo location includes an Internet application that is mission critical. The only network traffic that
is allowed on the Internet connection in Tokyo is traffic related to this application.

You are planning to implement a Microsoft Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) server on each site
to update the Exchange Server 2007 computers. Only administrators in LA will approve all updates for
the Exchange Server 2007 computers.

You need to design the WSUS implementation to update the Exchange Server 2007 computers on each
site. You also need to minimize the bandwidth consumption for updates on WAN links and Internet
connections.

How should you design the Exchange update hierarchy?

You need to ensure that Server2 only allows connections from the Contoso servers

You are the messaging engineer for Blue Yonder Airlines. Blue Yonder Airlines has a Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 messaging system. Blue Yonder Airlines recently acquired Contoso, Ltd. An Exchange Server 2003 server named Server1 receives all e-mail sent from Contoso to Blue Yonder Airlines. The SMTP virtual server on Server1 is configured to accept connections only from the IP addresses of the Contoso servers. You install the Exchange Server 2007 Edge Transport server role on a server named Server2. You need to ensure that Server2 only allows connections from the Contoso servers. What should you do?

Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution

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

The company plans to install a new application on all the Hub Transport servers. The new application
will query a database on a remote Microsoft Windows Server 2003 server by using Lightweight Directory Access
Protocol (LDAP).

The company has the following requirements for the deployment of the application:

The application must be tested for compatibility with the existing messaging system.
The initial testing must not impact the production environment.
The application must be tested in the production environment before full deployment.

You need to meet the outlined requirements.

Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two)

You need to ensure that all users continue to have access to public folders and can see the free/busy times

QuestionYou are a messaging professional. Your company uses a Microsoft
Exchange Server 2003 messaging system. Your company deploys Microsoft Exchange Server 2007
Mailbox servers and Exchange Server 2007 Hub Transport servers within the existing messaging system.
One Client Access Server is also deployed. Client computers run Microsoft Office Outlook 2003.

You move 50 user mailboxes to a new Exchange Server 2007 Mailbox server. These 50 users report that
access to public folder information and free/busy information for other users is very slow.

You need to ensure that all users continue to have access to public folders and can see the free/busy times
for other users after their mailboxes are moved to an Exchange Server 2007 Mailbox server.

What should you do?

What should you recommend?

You are the messaging engineer for your company. You are planning to transition from Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 to Exchange Server 2007. During the transition, both versions of Exchange server will coexist on your network.

You need to design a transition plan that supports the following:

Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 clients that use RPC over HTTP connections
AutoDiscover service for Outlook 2007 clients
Outlook Web Access for mailboxes on Exchange Server 2003 mailbox servers

What should you recommend?