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Exam 70-236: TS:Exchange Server 2007, Configuring

You need to allow user-defined Safe Senders Lists to be used during the Exchange Edge Transport server message

Users report that legitimate e-mail messages are being delivered to their Microsoft Office Outlook Junk E-mail folders. You confirm that the e-mail addresses of the message senders were on the Outlook Safe Senders List. You need to allow user-defined Safe Senders Lists to be used during the Exchange Edge Transport server message delivery. What should you do?

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 use an e-mail address policy to assign all of the Northwind Traders distribution groups an e-mail

Your company has a separate business unit named Northwind Traders. All Northwind Traders employees have mailboxes on your companys Exchange Server 2007 computers. All Northwind Traders employee mailboxes have been assigned northwindtraders.com e-mail addresses. The e-mail address policy is configured as shown in the following exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.) The Northwind Traders distribution groups have not been assigned northwindtraders.com e-mail addresses.
You need to use an e-mail address policy to assign all of the Northwind Traders distribution groups an e-mail address from the northwindtraders.com domain.
What should you do?

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

You are preparing to configure Outlook Anywhere on your existing Exchange Server 2007 organization. A Mailbox server named ExchMb1 contains all of the mailboxes that will be accessed by users who use Outlook Anywhere. A Client Access server named ExchCas1 is available from the Internet. Users will access Outlook Anywhere with mail.contoso.com as the host (A) name. You need to configure the Exchange organization so that Outlook Anywhere can be used by Microsoft Office Outlook clients from the Internet. Which three actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose three.)

You need to configure your Exchange organization to allow out-of-office messages to be sent to e-mail addresse

Your company normally does not allow out-of-office messages to be sent to users outside of your Exchange 2007 organization. The company makes an exception for a business partner named Northwind Traders. The SMTP domain for Northwind Traders is northwindtraders.com. You need to configure your Exchange organization to allow out-of-office messages to be sent to e-mail addresses in the northwindtraders.com domain. What should you do?

You need to exempt the executives mobile device from the timeout policy while maintaining the other corporate

Your companys Microsoft ActiveSync policy is configured to require inactive users to provide their password every 10 minutes. A company executive requests that her mobile device be exempt from the inactivity timer. You need to exempt the executives mobile device from the timeout policy while maintaining the other corporate policy settings. What should you do?

Which cmdlet should you run?

Your company has five Active Directory sites that are configured as shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)
Each site has an Exchange Server 2007 Mailbox server and Hub Transport server. Currently all outbound e-mail traffic goes through the New York site. You need to reconfigure the mail flow so that all outbound e-mail messages that are sent from users in the Seattle office are sent out of your Exchange organization through ExchHub5 in the Chicago office. Which cmdlet should you run?

Which two cmdlets should you run? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution

A new virus is discovered in your Exchange Server 2007 organization. The file extension is .ext for this virus. The current settings for attachment filtering are configured to delete specified attachments and allow the message to be delivered. However, the virus files are not being filtered. You must stop the spread of this new virus. Neither the attachment nor the e-mail message should reach the e-mail recipient. The message that contains the virus should not generate a non-delivery report (NDR). You need to add a filter for the file extension of the virus. Which two cmdlets should you run? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)


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