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Exam 70-284: Implementing and Managing Microsoft Exchange Server 2003

Which three ports should you make accessible to internet users?

You are the Exchange administrator for your company. Exchange Server 2003 is implemented as the companywide messaging system.
The Exchange server runs on Windows 2000 Server. The relevant portion of the network is configured as shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)
Company e-mail policies state that internet users must be able to securely download e-mail messages, view downloaded e-mail messages on their local computers,
send outbound e-mail messages, and access the company’s internal e-mail address list.
You need to configure the firewall to meet these requirements.
Which three ports should you make accessible to internet users? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution, choose three)
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Which server name should you configure Outlook to use?

Your exchange organization contains an Exchange Server 2003 cluster. The cluster is configured as shown in the following table.
Server1 is the active Exchange Server 2003 server cluster node.
You have a front-end Exchange Server 2003 server named Server3.
You need to configure Microsoft Office Outlook users to connect to their Exchange mailboxes.
Which server name should you configure Outlook to use?

What should you do to ensure that large e-mail messages sent between the branch offices are delivered as quick

Your company has a main office and two branch offices.
The relevant portion of the network is configured as shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)
Each office is configured as a separate routing group. A single SMTP connector connects all three routing groups.
One SMTP virtual server in each office is configured as a bridgehead server for the SMTP connector.
Users report that large e-mail messages sent between the branch offices take more than 30 minutes to be delivered.
You need to ensure that large e-mail messages sent between the branch offices are delivered as quickly as possible.
What should you do?
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What should you do on Server1 to configure server1 to meet the following requirements?

Your network contains the servers shown in the following table.
Server1 has an SMTP connector named SMTP1. SMTP1 has a SMTP: * address space. Only server1 can deliver e-mail to the internet.
You discover that all messages sent from users hosted on Server1 to users hosted on Server2 are routed through the company’s Internet firewall.
You need to configure server1 to meet the following requirements:
* E-mail sent to the research.contoso.com domain must be delivered directly to Server2.
* Outbound SMTP e-mail must be able to be delivered directly to the Internet.
What should you do on Server1?

What should you do to ensure that User1 can install Exchange Server 2003 on Server4?

You are the network administrator for a company named contoso. Your network consists of two Active Directory domains. The network contains the servers show in the following table.
You add a user named User1 to the local Administrators group of Server4. You assign User1 the Exchange Full Administrator role.
User1 attempts to install Exchange Server 2003 on Server4, The installation fails.
You need to ensure that User1 can install Exchange Server 2003 on Server4.
What should you do?

What should you do to ensure that all e-mail sent to the Sales group is sent to all group members?

Your Exchange Server 2003 organization includes a query-based distribution group named Sales. The group is configured as shown in the exhibit (Click the Exhibit button.)
You create a new mail-enabled contact named Contact1. You add a value of SALES to the department attribute of Contact1.
You discover that e-mail sent to the Salas group is not delivered to Contact1.
You need to ensure that all e-mail sent to the Sales group is sent to all group members.
What should you do?
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What should you do to ensure that users can receive e-mail messages from the internet?

You are the Exchange administrator for your company. The network consists of a single Active Directory domain.
Exchange Server 2003 is implemented as the company wide messaging system. The relevant portion of the network is configured as shown in the exhibit:
Server1 is configured as a front-end server and as an incoming SMTP relay. It also hosts Microsoft Outlook Web Access, which is used by Internet users to access company e-mail.
Users stop receiving e-mail messages from the Internet. You use the DNS name and IP address to send test e-mail messages directly to Server1 from the Internet.
However, your e-mail messages are simply queued on Server1 along with a large number of other messages.
You need to ensure that users can receive e-mail messages from the internet.
What should you do?
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What should you do to minimize the amount of bandwidth used on the WAN link between the offices?

Your company has two offices. The relevant portion of the network is configured as shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)
Your ISP has an SMTP server named ISPSMTP that is connected to the Internet.
A separate routing group is configured for each office. A routing group connector is configured between the two routing groups.
You have a single SMTP connector that is configured as shown in the following table.
You need to minimize the amount of bandwidth used on the WAN link between the offices when e-mail messages are delivered to the Internet.
What should you do?
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