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You need to prevent the routing of e-mail messages between New York and London through Atlanta

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

The company has offices in Atlanta, New York, and London. A Microsoft Active Directory site has been configured for each office. The Active Directory site configuration is as shown in the exhibit. (Refer to the Exhibit.)

Each office has four Exchange Server 2007 computers. In each office, one computer is dedicated to each of the following roles:

Edge Transport server
Hub Transport server
Mailbox server
Client Access Server

All offices connect to each other through 1.544-Kbps WAN connections. Each office has an Internet connection.

You notice that all e-mail messages between London and New York are being routed through Atlanta.

You need to prevent the routing of e-mail messages between New York and London through Atlanta.

What should you do?

Which server roles should you recommend? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution

You are the messaging engineer for your company. Your company has a main office and a branch office. The main office has 1,500 users. The branch office has 300 users.

Your network contains a single Active Directory domain. An Active Directory site exists for each office.
The companys only connection to the Internet is from the main offices perimeter network.

You need to recommend the Exchange Server 2007 server roles for each office to meet the following requirements:

Inspect inbound e-mail for viruses and spam in the perimeter network.
Ensure that users can send and receive e-mail even if a single mailbox server fails.
Ensure that all message delivery services and Exchange Web Services are available even if a single server fails.
Minimize the number of Exchange Server 2007 servers.

Which server roles should you recommend? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose three.)

You need to implement a high availability solution that meets the requirements

You are a messaging professional. Your company is upgrading a Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 messaging system to a Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 messaging system.

Four Exchange Server 2007 Mailbox servers host all user mailboxes. Two Hub Transport servers and one Client Access Server have been deployed.

Two computers that run Exchange Server 2003 host public folders. Replicas of all public folders exist on both public folder servers.

Users access their mailboxes by using Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 and Microsoft Outlook Web Access (OWA).

The company has the following requirements:

A single-server failure must disrupt OWA services for the fewest number of users.
A single-server failure must disrupt access to free/busy information for the fewest number of users.

You need to implement a high availability solution that meets the requirements.

What should you do?

What should you recommend?

You are the messaging engineer for your company. Your messaging system is Exchange Server 2007. Your company is running a message archival system that removes messages that are older than 180 days. Due to compliance requirements, you need to allow users to retain e-mail in a folder in their mailboxes for up to 5 years. The folder must be automatically created by your Exchange Server 2007 servers. What should you recommend?

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

You are a messaging professional. Your company runs an Exchange Server messaging system that includes Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 computers and Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 computers.

The company has installed one Exchange Server 2007 computer. The computer has the Client Access Server role and the Mailbox server role.

The company has deployed one Exchange Server 2003 back-end server. Mailboxes are located on both the Exchange Server 2007 computer and the Exchange Server 2003 computer.

The Exchange Server 2007 computer name is Exch2.adatum.com. The Exchange Server 2003 computer name is Exch1.adatum.com.

All users are instructed to access Microsoft Outlook Web Access (OWA) by using https://Exch2.adatum.com/exchange.

Some OWA users report that they are required to enter their credentials twice to access their mailboxes.

You need to ensure that users only need to enter their credentials once when accessing OWA.

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

What changes should you recommend?

You are the messaging engineer for your company.

You have deployed Exchange Server 2007. The Mailbox server role has been deployed on a server named Server1.

The network is connected to the Internet through a single firewall. All outbound ports are open. Your firewall is configured to allow only inbound TCP port 443 to Server1.

You need to recommend changes to the Exchange Server 2007 organization to meet the following requirements:

Provide local and remote access to user mailboxes from Microsoft Office Outlook 2007.
Provide content, sender, and SenderID filtering on all inbound messages received from the Internet.

What changes should you recommend?

You need to ensure that the Office Outlook 2007 client computer profiles are automatically created

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

There are 5,000 client computers that run Microsoft Office Outlook 2003. The company deploys a pilot group of Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 client computers. The Office Outlook client MAPI profiles are not automatically created for the pilot group.

You discover that Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) on the Client Access Server failed recently. The IIS configuration was rebuilt by the support team.

You need to ensure that the Office Outlook 2007 client computer profiles are automatically created.

What should you do?