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Your Exchange Server 2007 environment is configured with cluster continuous replication (CCR). The Microsoft Windows Cluster service (MSCS) is installed on two servers named Server1 and Server2. The default cluster that runs on the MSCS cluster is named Clus1. The cluster mailbox server (CMS) is named ExchCMS1. Currently Clus1 and ExchCMS1 are running on the Server1 cluster node, and the CCR replica is running on the Server2 cluster node. You need to back up the CCR replica. In the backup application, which name should you specify? A. Server1 B. Server2 C. ExchCMS1 D. Clus1
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An Exchange Server 2007 computer name d Exch1 fails. You build a new Microsoft Windows Server 2003 computer named Exch1 to replace the failed computer. Before you restore the mailbox databases from backup, you need to restore the Exchange Mailbox server role on Exch1. What should you do? A. Restore the System State data and the Microsoft Information Store data. B. Run the Setup /NewProvisionedServer/role:Mailbox command. C. Run the Setup /m:lnstall /role: Mailbox command. D. Run the Setup /m:RecoverServer command.
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Your Exchange Server 2007 environment is configured with cluster continuous replication (CCR). The name of the clustered mailbox server is ExchCMS1. You need to minimize downtime and you need to ensure that no data loss occurs during a failover operation. Which cmdlet should you run? A. Set- MailboxServer ExchCMS1 - AutoDatabaseMountDial:BestAvailability B. Set- MailboxServer ExchCMS1 - AutoDatabaseMountDial:Lossless C. Set- MailboxServer ExchCMS1 – ForceDatabaseMountAfter:Unlimited D. Set- MailboxDatabasE.Identity “Mailbox Database” - RetainDeletedltemsUntilBackup $true
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An Exchange Server 2007 computer named Exch2 runs all features of the Client Access server role. Exch2 fails. You install a new Microsoft Windows server named Exch5 and restore the System State data. You need to finish restoring the services as they were previously configured. Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.) A. Restore the ClientAccess directory. B. Restore the in directory. C. Enable Exchange ActiveSync integration for the Microsoft Office Outlook Web Access site. D. Reinstall the Client Access server role by running the Setup /role:ClientAccess command. E. Reinstall the Client Access server role by running the Setup /mode:RecoverServer command.
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Your company uses the Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS) to perform full backups of the Exchange Server 2007 mailbox databases every night. There is a backup window between 20:00 and 24:00 each week night and a backup window between 19:00 and 24:00 on Saturdays and Sundays The full backups currently take five hours to complete. Management requests that you modify the backup configuration to meet the following requirements. At least one full backup must be performed per week. Logs must be truncated more often than once per week. Backups must be performed within the current backup windows Database restores must require no more than two backup files. You need to configure the backups for the mailbox databases to meet the requirements. What should you do? A. Configure differential backups on week nights and full backups on Saturdays and Sundays. B. Configure incremental backups on week nights and full backups on Saturdays and Sundays. C. Configure daily full backups, and throttle the database checksum. D. Configure daily copy backups, and throttle the database checksum.
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Your companys Active Directory environment becomes corrupted on the morning of Thursday, March 17. The Active Directory team restores all of the directory objects and settings from a backup that was taken on Monday, March 14. Users who were assigned mailboxes between Monday, March 14 and Thursday, March 17, now report that they cannot access their mailboxes. You need to restore mailbox access for these users. What should you do? A. Run the Enable-Mailbox cmdlet from the Exchange server. B. Run the Connect-Mailbox cmdlet from the Exchange server. C. Restore the latest mailbox database backup. D. Restore the latest System State backup.
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Your company maintains a hot standby server named ExchDR1. An Exchange Server 2007 computer named Exch1 fails. You perform the following actions. 1. On Exch1, take the Exch1.edb database offline. 2. On ExchDR1, create a new storage group named ExchDR and a database named ExchDR1.edb. 3. Copy the Exch1.edb database from Exch1 to ExchDR1. 4. On ExchDR1, rename the copied database from Exch1.edb to ExchDR1.edb. Your attempt to mount the database is unsuccessful You need to ensure that the copied database mounts on the new server. What should you do? A. Rename ExchDR1 to Exch1. B. Rename the database on ExchDR1 to Exch1 .edb. C. Set the This database can be overwritten by restore attribute on the database properties. D. Run the Move-Mailbox -ConfigurationOnly -TargetDatabase ExchDR1.edb cmdlet.
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Your Exchange Server 2007 Edge Transport server role fails. You install a new Microsoft Windows Server 2003 computer and reinstall the Edge Transport server role on this new server. You find out that the address rewrites that were previously configured on the Edge Transport server role no longer function. You need to recover the address rewrite capability. What should you do? A. Run the Setup /m:RecoverServer command. B. Run the ImportEdgeConfig.ps1 script. C. Import the Edge Subscription file on the Hub Transport server. D. Copy the Edge Subscription file to the Hub Transport server.
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n your Exchange Server 2007 environment, a users mailbox was purged from the mailbox server, and a backup of the mailbox database was restored to a recovery storage group. You need to recover the purged mailbox to a production database. What should you do? A. Run the Connect-Mailbox cmdlet from the Exchange server. B. Run the Restore-Mailbox cmdlet from the Exchange server. C. Run the Enable-Mailbox cmdlet from the Exchange server. D. Run the Exmerge utility from the Exchange server.
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An inappropriate message that has the subject line of Exchange is sent to all users on the Exchange Server 2007 Mailbox server named Exch1. You need to delete this message from all mailboxes. What should you do? A. On Exch1, find the message ID of the original message and then run the Remove-Message – Identity <IDnumber> cmdlet. B. On Exch1, find the message ID of the original message and then run the Export-Message – Identity <IDnumber> c: emp cmdlet. Delete all of the messages in the directory. C. Create a new mailbox named TempMailbox that has a folder named Export. Run the Get- Mailbox -Server Exch1 | Export-Mailbox -TargetMailbox TempMailbox -TargetFolder Export – SubjectKeywords “Exchange” -DeleteContent cmdlet. D. From the Exchange Management Console, create a new transport rule named Exchange delete. Set the condition to “when the Subject field contains Exchange”. Set the action to “silently drop the message”.
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Your Exchange Server 2007 organization has a resource mailbox named ExecConfRm All users are able to schedule meetings for ExecConfRm You need to modify the ExecConfRm settings to ensure that only two users named Maria and Marc are able to schedule meetings for ExecConfRm Which cmdlet should you run? A. Set- MailboxCalendarSettings -Identity ” ExecConfRm “ - BookInPolicy Marc, MariA. AllBookInPolicy $false B. Set- MailboxCalendarSettings -Identity ” ExecConfRm “ - RequestInPolicy Marc, Maria C. Set- MailboxCalendarSettings -Identity ” ExecConfRm “ - RequestOutof Policy Marc, Maria – AllBookInPolicy $false D. Set- MailboxCalendarSettings -Identity ” ExecConfRm “ - ResourceDelegates Marc, Maria
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In your Exchange Server 2007 organization, Microsoft ActiveSync is configured on the Exchange servers but is currently disabled for users. A user in the Exchange organization has a new mobile device. H e wants h is device to synchronize with the Exchange servers over a wireless network. You need to enable the ActiveSync feature for only this user. What are two possible ways to achieve this goal? (Each correct answer presents a complete solution. Choose two.) A. Run the Set-Mailbox cmdlet. B. Run the Set-CASMailbox cmdlet. C. Run the Set-ActiveSyncMailboxPolicy cmdlet. D. Use the Active Directory Users and Computers console to enable the ActiveSync feature for the user. E. Use the Exchange Management Console to enable the ActiveSync feature for the user.
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You need to allow the owner of each distribution group in your Exchange Server 2007 organization to modify membership for the group. You must not allow the owner to make any other changes. What should you do? A. On the Managed By tab of each distribution group, add the owner, and select the Manager can update membership list check box. B. Modify each distribution group by assigning the Send As permission to the owners user account C. Modify each distribution group by assigning the Write permission to the owners user account. D. Add the user accounts of the distribution group owners to the Exchange Recipient Administrator role.
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You move a conference room mailbox named ConfRm 1 from an Exchange Server 2003 computer to an Exchange Server 2007 computer. You need to convert the ConfRm 1 mailbox to an Exchange 2007 resource mailbox. You need to ensure that the mailbox can be scheduled as a resource. Which two cmdlets should you run? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.) A. Set-Mailbox-Identity” Conf Rm1 “-Type Room B. Set-Mailbox-Identity” Conf Rm1 “-Type Regular C. Set- MailboxCalendarSettings -Identity” Conf Rm1 “- AutomateProcessing AutoAccept D. Set- MailboxCalendarSettings -Identity” Conf Rm1 “- AutomateProcessing Auto Update
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You need to configure your Exchange Server 2007 computer so that a specific distribution group will allow out-of-office responses from the mailboxes of members of the distribution group. What should you do? A. On the distribution group properties, enable out-of-office responses to be sent to message senders. B. On the distribution group properties, enable delivery reports to be sent to message senders. C. On the default remote domain policy, enable out-of-office responses. D. Re-create the distribution group as a security group.
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You need to configure the conference room resource mailboxes in your Exchange Server 2007 organization to remove attached files from meeting requests. Which cmdlet should you run? A. Get-Mailbox - RecipientTypeDetails RoomMailbox; Set-MailboxCalendarSettings – DeleteAttachments : $true B. Get-Mailbox - RecipientTypeDetails RoomMailbox I Set- MailboxCalendarSettings – DeleteAttachments: $true C. Get-Mailbox - RecipientTypeDetails RoomMailbox I Set- MailboxCalendarSettings – DeleteNonCalendarltems: $true D. Get-Mailbox - RecipientTypeDetails RoomMailbox; Set-MailboxCalendarSettings – DeleteNonCalendarltems : $true
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Your company’s Exchange Server 2007 organization has a mail-enabled public folder named Monitoring. The folder is configured to receive automated alerts from the companys external monitoring system. All corporate users can send e-mail to this public folder. Mail from the monitoring system is being returned with a non-delivery report (NDR). You need to ensure that the monitoring alerts will be received in the Monitoring public folder. What should you do? A. Use Microsoft Office Outlook to assign anonymous users the permission to create items in the Monitoring public folder. B. Use Microsoft Office Outlook to assign default users the permission to create items in the Monitoring public folder. C. Run the Set-MailPublicFolder -RequireSenderAuthenticationEnabled: $true cmdlet for the Monitoring public folder. D. Run the Add-PublicFolderClientPermission -AccessRights: EditOwnedItems cmdlet for anonymous users for the Monitoring public folder.
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A mailbox has 40 KB of mailbox rules. You need to move the mailbox from your Exchange Server 2007 computer to an Exchange Server 2003 computer at a remote site. How should you achieve this goal? A. Use the Exchange Task wizard in Exchange Server 2003. B. Use the Move Mailbox wizard in Exchange Server 2007. C. Run the Move-Mailbox cmdlet with the IgnoreRuleLimitErrors parameter. D. Run the Move-Mailbox cmdlet with the IgnorePolicyMatch parameter.
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In your Exchange Server 2007 organization, a report of the Exchange server settings indicates that the storage limits for the mailbox stores are not all the same. You need to create an Exchange Management Shell script that will reconfigure all of the Exchange server mailbox stores to have identical storage limits. How should you create the script to accomplish this goal? A. Redirect the output of the Get-ExchangeServer cmdlet to the Set-Mailbox Database cmdlet with the appropriate parameters. B. Redirect the output of the Get-MailboxDatabase cmdlet to the Set-Mailbox cmdlet with the appropriate parameters. C. Redirect the output of the Get-MailboxDatabase cmdlet to the Set-MailboxDatabase cmdlet with the appropriate parameters. D. Redirect the output of the Get-Mailbox cmdlet to the Set-MailboxDatabase cmdlet with the appropriate parameters.
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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? A. Add northwindtraders.com as a remote domain and set the appropriate options. B. Add northwindtraders.com as an accepted domain and set the appropriate options. C. Create a transport rule and set the appropriate options. D. Create a Send connector for northwindtraders.com and set the appropriate options.
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