What should you do?
Your company has a single office. The network contains six Exchange Server 2003 servers. Each Exchange server has three storage groups.
Each storage group has one mailbox store.
You configure a mailbox store policy that prevents users from sending e-mail when their mailboxes reach 300 MB.
You apply the policy to all mailbox stores.
You create a mail-enabled global group named Executives. You add mailboxes to the Executives group from several mailbox stores.
You need to ensure that all members of the Executives group can send e-mail until their mailboxes reach 750 MB.
What should you do?
What should you do next?
Your network contains two Exchange Server 2003 servers.
You need to configure the Exchange servers to alert administrators when the following conditions occur:
� SMTP queue grows for 20 minutes
� Hard disk drives reach 30 percent capacity
� Processor reaches 90 percent utilization for five minutes
You configure the Exchange server 2003 server notifications.
What should you do next?
What should you do?
You are The Exchange administrator for your company. The network consists of a single Active Directory domain.
The network contains nine Exchange Server 2003 computers running on Microsoft Windows Server 2003 member servers.
All Exchange servers are in a single organizational Unit (OU) named Exchange Servers.
Only the Exchange server computer objects are contained in the Exchange Servers OU.
Users in a group named Exchange Admins are exclusively responsible for managing the Exchange organization.
No other group, including the Enterprise Admins and Domain Admins groups, has permissions to manage the Exchange organization.
You discover that the Domain Admins group is in the membership list of the Exchange Admins group.
You need to ensure chat any changes to group membership that would allow access to manage the Exchange organization are recorded.
What should you do?
What should you do?
You are a network administrator for your company.
You install a four-node Exchange Server 2003 cluster. The cluster hosts three Exchange Virtual Servers (EVS).
You create mailboxes for all users on the clustered servers.
You need to ensure that all users can access their mailboxes by using IMAP4.
What should you do?
Which tool should you use?
Your network contains a Lotus Domino server named Server1.
The company is migrating from Lotus Domino to Exchange Server 2003.
You deploy a new Exchange Server 2003 server named Server2.
You need to perform the following tasks:
� Create mailbox-enabled user objects for the Lotus Domino user accounts:.
� Copy e-mail messages from the Lotus Domino mailboxes to mailboxes on the Exchange Server 2003 servers.
Which tool should you use?
What should you do?
Your network consists of two Active Directory forests. Each forest contains an Exchange organization.
You need to ensure that when a new mailbox is created in one forest, a mail-enabled contact is automatically created in the other forest.
What should you do?
Which ports should you open on the firewall?
Your company has two Exchange Server 2003 servers named Server1 and Server2 on its internal network.
The network and the Internet are separated by a firewall.
You configure Server1 as an IMAP4, POP3, and Microsoft Office Outlook Web Access (OWA) front-end server. You install a Web server certificate on Server1.
You need to open TCP/IP ports on the firewall to meet the following requirements:
� Provide access to IMAP4 over SSL,
� Provide access to POP3 over SSL.
� Provide access to the global address list (GAL) by using OWA Form-Based Authentication.
Which ports should you open on the firewall?
What should you do on the Contoso Exchange server?
An employee named User1 has a user account in a domain named Contoso. User1 has an Exchange Server 2003 mailbox.
User1 plans to travel to a partner company named Fabrikam, Inc. and work from its offices for one year. User1 is assigned a mailbox on the Fabrikam Exchange Server 2003 server.
You need to ensure that all e-mail messages sent to user1’s Contoso mailbox are automatically sent to User1’s Fabrikam mailbox.
What should you do on the Contoso Exchange server?
Which address format should you use?
Your company has an Exchange Server 2003 organization.
All company users have e-mail addresses that use the alias@contoso.com format.
You need to assign the users e-mail addresses that use their first name and the first letter of their last name.
Which address format should you use?
What should you do?
Your company includes a single Exchange Server 2003 server.
You create a global security group named Group1. Users report that they are unable to view and select Group1 from the global address list (GAL).
You need to ensure that all users can view and select Group1 from the GAL.
What should you do?