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What should you do to prevent any disruption of access to executive mailboxes and message delivery

You are a messaging professional. Your company uses Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 as the messaging solution.

There are three Exchange Server 2007 computers in the messaging infrastructure. The computer names and the roles assigned to each computer are as shown in the following table.

NameServer Roles
Server01Hub Transport, Client Access
Server02Mailbox, Client Access
Server03Mailbox, Hub Transport

The executive mailboxes are stored on Server03. All managers use Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 to
access their mailbox.

The Server03 disk configuration is as shown in the following table.

Server03Disk
C:Operating System
D:Database and Logs
E:<unused>

You need to prevent any disruption of access to executive mailboxes and message delivery in the event of a server failure. You want to achieve this goal by using a minimum of new servers.

What should you do  to prevent any disruption of access to executive mailboxes and message  delivery in the event of a server failure?

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A.
Configure Local Continuous Replication (LCR) on Server03. Configure LCR to use the E: drive to store the passive copy of the storage group files.

B.
Install a new Exchange Server 2007 Mailbox server. Configure the storage group to use Local Continuous Replication (LCR). Move all executive mailboxes to the new server.

C.
Install two new computers. Configure the computers to use Exchange Server 2007 Cluster Continuous Replication (CCR). Move all executive mailboxes to the new clustered mailbox server.

D.
Move all mailboxes from Server03 to Server02. Uninstall Exchange Server 2007 from Server03. Install a new server. Configure the new server and Server03 to use Cluster Continuous Replication (CCR). Move all executive mailboxes to the new clustered mailbox server.


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