You need to recover the address rewrite capability
Your Exchange Server 2007 Edge Transport server role fails. You install a new Microsoft Windows Server 2003 computer and reinstall the Edge Transport server role on this new server. You find out that the address rewrites that were previously configured on the Edge Transport server role no longer function. You need to recover the address rewrite capability. What should you do?
What should you recommend?
You are the messaging engineer for your company. The company network contains an Active Directory forest that contains three domains. Each domain contains at least one Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 server. All mail-enabled groups are configured as global distribution groups. You plan to transition from Exchange Server 2003 to Exchange Server 2007. You need to recommend a solution that ensures that all mail-enabled groups can be expanded from any Exchange Server 2003 server or any Exchange Server 2007 server. What should you recommend?
You need to reduce the number of e-mail messages that are incorrectly identified as spam
You are a messaging professional.
Your company uses a Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 messaging system. The company has enabled anti-spam features with default settings on the Edge Transport server.
A number of e-mail messages are incorrectly identified as spam.
You need to reduce the number of e-mail messages that are incorrectly identified as spam. You also need to ensure that your solution enables the Exchange administrators to review the e-mail messages that are identified as spam.
What should you do?
you need to restore the Exchange Mailbox server role on Exch1
An Exchange Server 2007 computer named Exch1 fails. You build a new Microsoft Windows Server 2003 computer named Exch1 to replace the failed computer. Before you restore the mailbox databases from backup, you need to restore the Exchange Mailbox server role on Exch1. What should you do?
What should you recommend?
You are the messaging engineer for your company. Your company has a main office and two branch offices.
An Active Directory site exists for each office. Each site contains two Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 servers and one routing group. A routing group connector connects each routing group. Each routing group connector uses both Exchange servers as local bridgehead servers.
You plan to deploy Exchange Server 2007. Each office will have two Exchange Server 2007 Hub Transport servers. In each office, the Exchange Server 2007 servers will be on the same network segment as the Exchange Server 2003 servers. Exchange Server 2003 mailboxes will be moved to Exchange Server 2007 Mailbox servers that reside in the same office. Mailboxes will be moved during a six week period.
You need to recommend a message routing solution that:
Uses the local network to deliver e-mail messages from users in the local office even if the mailbox has been moved to Exchange Server 2007.
Does not interfere with how Exchange Server 2003 delivers e-mail to other Exchange Server 2003 servers.
What should you recommend?
You need to ensure that all messages in the Inbox folder of the executives are deleted after three years
You are a messaging professional. Your company runs a Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 messaging system.
You have implemented a managed folder mailbox policy that deletes messages that are more than a year old in the Inbox folder for all users.
The company executives must be exempted from this policy.
You need to ensure that all messages in the Inbox folder of the executives are deleted after three years.
What should you do?
You need to increase the amount of free disk space on the mailbox transaction log volume on Server1
Your company uses Microsoft Exchange Server 2007. The mailbox transaction log volume on a Mailbox server named Server1 has very little free disk space remaining. When you move several large mailboxes to another Mailbox server, no additional free disk space is made available on the mailbox transaction log volume on Server1. You need to increase the amount of free disk space on the mailbox transaction log volume on Server1. What should you do?
You need to ensure that Exchange Server 2007 conference room mailboxes are configured as room resources
You are the messaging engineer for your company. Your company has a single Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 server that supports mailboxes and public folders. The Exchange Server 2003 server hosts mailboxes for each conference room in your company. Each conference room mailbox holds the schedule for that particular conference room. You install a new Exchange Server 2007 server that hosts the Mailbox server role. You plan to move the conference room mailboxes from Exchange Server 2003 to Exchange Server 2007. You need to ensure that Exchange Server 2007 conference room mailboxes are configured as room resources. What should you do?
Which cmdlet should you run?
Your Exchange Server 2007 environment is configured with cluster continuous replication (CCR). The name of the clustered mailbox server is ExchCMS1. You need to minimize downtime, and you need to ensure that no data loss occurs during a failover operation. Which cmdlet should you run?
You need to plan for the deployment of the Client Access servers
You are the messaging engineer for your company. Your company has a Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 messaging system.
Your company has two Exchange Server 2003 front-end servers deployed in a Network Load Balancing cluster, as shown in the following diagram:
You plan to install Exchange Server 2007 Client Access servers on your network. Exchange Server 2007 Mailbox and Hub Transport servers will be installed simultaneously.
You need to plan for the deployment of the Client Access servers.
What should you do?

