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Exam 70-238: PRO: Deploying Messaging Solutions with Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 (August 27, 2012)

You need to ensure that the Active Directory site is configured for Exchange Server 2007 messaging routing

You are a messaging professional. Your company has deployed a single Microsoft Active Directory domain. The default Active Directory site configuration has not been modified. The company has a main office and four branch offices that are connected by 256-Kbps WAN network connections.

The company has two Microsoft Windows Server 2003 domain controllers in each office. One of the domain controllers in each office is a global catalog server. The company has deployed two Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server computers in each office. All the Exchange 2000 Server computers are in the same routing group.

The company plans to deploy Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 computers.

You need to ensure that the Active Directory site is configured for Exchange Server 2007 messaging routing.

What should you do?

Which two actions should you include in the plan? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution

You are a messaging professional. Your company uses a Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 messaging system.

The company opens five new offices. You plan to deploy Exchange Server 2007 computers to provide local e-mail support for employees in each new office.

The company policy states that all users must use Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 to access the messaging system.

You need to create a deployment plan for the Exchange Server 2007 computers. You also need to ensure that you deploy only the necessary roles.

Which two actions should you include in the plan? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution.
Choose two.)

You need to meet the outlined requirement

You are a messaging professional for A. Datum Corporation. Your company uses a Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 messaging system.

Your company has a main office and four branch offices. Each office has a connection to the Internet.

Exchange Server 2007 computers are deployed in each office. One Client Access Server is deployed in each office. Only the Client Access Server at the main office is accessible from the Internet. All the users access the Client Access Server by using the Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) mail.adatum.com.

Your company has 1,500 users. The users access their Exchange mailboxes by using Microsoft Outlook Web Access and Microsoft Office Outlook Anywhere from the Internet. The user mailboxes are located on the Exchange Server 2007 computers in all the five offices.

The company policy requires that the impact of any single Client Access Server failure must be restricted to the minimum possible number of users.

You need to meet the outlined requirement. You want to achieve this goal without changing the message client configuration.

What should you do?

You need to ensure that clients are able to access OWA 2007 features

You are a messaging professional. Your company uses a Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 messaging system. All client computers run Microsoft Internet Explorer version 7 to access Microsoft Outlook Web Access (OWA).

The company plans to upgrade to the Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 version of OWA. You install OWA on a new Exchange Server 2007 Client Access Server. You change the Address (A) record for OWA access to point to the new Client Access Server.

Users report that they are not able to access OWA 2007 features.

You need to ensure that clients are able to access OWA 2007 features.

What should you do?

You need to resolve this issue for the users in the acquired company

You are a messaging professional. Your company uses a Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 messaging system.

Your company has a single office. You deploy a Client Access Server, a Hub Transport server, and two Mailbox servers. A total of 1,000 mailboxes are located on the two Mailbox servers.

Your company acquires another company that has four offices located across the U.S. Each office has 250 users. The Wide Area Network (WAN) links are installed from each acquired branch office to the main office.

All the users from the acquired company are provided a Microsoft Active Directory user account and a mailbox in the parent company’s Exchange organization. All users in the branch offices use Microsoft Outlook 2002.

The users in the acquired company frequently report that the access to the Exchange Server 2007 computers is slow and that the messaging system is unavailable.

You need to resolve this issue for the users in the acquired company. Your solution must minimize network usage on the WAN.

What should you do?

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

You are a messaging professional. Your company uses a Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 messaging system. The company has eight Microsoft Active Directory sites in two regions, East and West.

You plan to implement a new e-mail application on your Exchange Server 2007 Hub Transport servers in each site. The new application queries a database on a remote Microsoft Windows Server 2003 server by using Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP).

The company security policy has the following requirements on the usage of Public Key Infrastructure (PKI):

PKI-based encryption must be used for all application data transmissions in the West region.
PKI-based encryption must not be used in the East region due to conflicts with mission critical applications.

You need to ensure that maximum confidentiality is provided to all data that is transmitted by the application.

Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)

What should you recommend?

You are a messaging professional. Your company uses a Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 messaging system.

The company has deployed a single Microsoft Active Directory forest that has 11 Active Directory sites and six Active Directory domains. Each domain has 2,500 users.

The company has seven Exchange Server 2007 computers at each site. The Exchange Server 2007 computers are managed by local administrators in each site.

During a server status review, you discover that security updates are missing from several Exchange Server 2007 computers.

You need to recommend a procedure to identify any missing updates on the Exchange Server 2007 computers.

What should you recommend?

You need to ensure that all local Exchange administrators are able to install the service pack on each of the

You 2007 messaging system. The company has a single domain in a single forest that has twelve Active Directory sites. The company has three to five Exchange Server 2007 computers in each site.

You have recently deployed an Exchange Server service pack in a Group Policy Object (GPO) by using a software deployment package. You have assigned the software deployment package to the computer and have linked the GPO to the Exchange Server organization.

You have placed the service pack on a software distribution point on a file server that is accessible to all sites.

You need to ensure that all local Exchange administrators are able to install the service pack on each of the Exchange Server 2007 computers.

What should you do?

You need to meet the following requirements:

You are a messaging professional. Your company uses a Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 messaging system. The company has 14 Microsoft Active Directory sites.

The company plans to move all company mailboxes to a Storage Area Network (SAN). You must develop the procedure for all sites to perform the migration of mailboxes to the new SAN.

You need to meet the following requirements:

Mailbox services must not be disrupted by the failure of a single server or single data volume.

During the mailbox migration, the messaging system must maintain high availability.
The mailbox migration must use minimum server hardware.

What should you do?

You need to define a procedure so that the administrators on each site can review and apply updates…

You are a messaging professional. Your company runs a Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 messaging system.

The company has deployed a single Microsoft Active Directory forest that has five Active Directory sites and eight Active Directory domains. Each domain has 1,200 users.

The company has three Exchange Server 2007 computers on each site.

A Microsoft Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) server is deployed on each site.

The Exchange Server 2007 computers on each site are managed by local administrators.

An Edge Transport server has been deployed and configured on each site. You configure spam filtering on the Edge Transport servers.

Users are receiving spam e-mail messages. The number of spam messages has been steadily increasing for the last six months.

You need to define a procedure so that the administrators on each site can review and apply updates that are required to reduce the number of spam messages that remain undetected by the spam filters.

What should you do?


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