Which two sets of actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution
You are performing a new installation of Exchange Server 2007. You complete the installation of a Hub Transport server named ExchHub1 and an Edge Transport server named ExchEdge1. You need to configure the e-mail routing to meet the following requirements. Configure ExchHub1 to route Internet e-mail to ExchEdge1. Configure ExchEdge1 to route e-mail between your Exchange organization and the Internet. Which two sets of actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution.
Choose two.)
You need to allow access to availability information for users outside the corporate network who connect by us
Your Exchange Server 2007 organization contains two load balanced Client Access servers. Outlook Anywhere users on the corporate network have access to availability information. You need to allow access to availability information for users outside the corporate network who connect by using Outlook Anywhere. What should you do?
You need to finish configuring the messaging records management (MRM) retention settings so that the three fol
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?
You need to export the report to a file
Your native Exchange Server 2007 organization contains 10 Exchange servers. The roles on these servers are configured as shown in the following table
You need to generate a single report that indicates the number of disconnected mailboxes in your environment and how much storage space these mailboxes consume. You need to export the report to a file. What should you do?
You need to restore mailbox access for these users
Your companys Active Directory environment becomes corrupted on the morning of Thursday, March 17. The Active Directory team restores all of the directory objects and settings from a backup that was taken on Monday, March 14. Users who were assigned mailboxes between Monday, March 14, and Thursday, March 17, now report that they cannot access their mailboxes. You need to restore mailbox access for these users. What should you do?
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?
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?
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?
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 ensure that the copied database mounts on the new server
Your company maintains a hot standby server named ExchDR1. An Exchange Server 2007 computer named Exch1 fails. You perform the following actions.
1.On Exch1, take the Exch1.edb database offline.
2.On ExchDR1, create a new storage group named ExchDR and a database named ExchDR1.edb.
3.Copy the Exch1.edb database from Exch1 to ExchDR1.
4.On ExchDR1, rename the copied database from Exch1.edb to ExchDR1.edb.
Your attempt to mount the database is unsuccessful.
You need to ensure that the copied database mounts on the new server.
What should you do?