You are a messaging professional. Your company runs a Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 messaging
system.
You have implemented a managed folder mailbox policy that deletes messages that are more than a year
old in the Inbox folder for all users.
The company executives must be exempted from this policy.
You need to ensure that all messages in the Inbox folder of the executives are deleted after three years.
What should you do?
You are a messaging professional.
Your company uses a Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 messaging system. The company has enabled anti-
spam features with default settings on the Edge Transport server.
A number of e-mail messages are incorrectly identified as spam.
You need to reduce the number of e-mail messages that are incorrectly identified as spam. You also need
to ensure that your solution enables the Exchange administrators to review the e-mail messages that are
identified as spam.
What should you do?
You are a messaging professional. Your company uses a Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 messaging
system.
The company has a main office and five branch offices. The company has deployed Exchange Server 2007
computers in each office.
The legal department personnel in each office send e-mail messages with an A/C Privileged classification.
A mailbox named AttorneyCommunications is located on a Mailbox server at the main office.
The legal department requires that a copy of all e-mail messages with the message classification of A/C
Privileged be sent to the AttorneyCommunications mailbox.
You need to meet the outlined requirement. You also need to ensure that the rule deployment minimizes
the network bandwidth usage between the offices.
What should you do?
You are a messaging professional. Your company uses a Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 messaging
system.
The company has two offices. Each office is configured as a Microsoft Active Directory site. Exchange
Server 2007 computers are deployed on each site.
The company deploys an Edge Transport server in each office. All Internet e-mail messages are sent
through the Edge Transport servers. Custom SMTP connectors are configured on each Edge Transport
server.
The companys security policy states that no messages that contain client account numbers can be sent
through the Internet. Users must be able to send these messages to other users inside the organization.
You implement an Edge Transport rule on one of the Edge Transport servers that prevent users from
sending messages that contain client account numbers through the Internet.
A routine audit identifies that messages that contain client account numbers are still being sent through the
Internet.
You need to prevent users from sending e-mail messages that contain client account numbers through the
Internet. You also need to ensure that all other message delivery systems remain unaffected.
What should you do?
You are a messaging professional. Your company uses a Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 messaging
system.
The company has offices in the following locations.
Los Angeles (LA), U.S.
Tokyo, Japan
Occasionally, executives from Tokyo report that business critical e-mail messages to and from the LA office
is lost or delayed. The e-mail support personnel state that they address all Exchange system alerts every
morning, but the reports from LA are more than 12 hours old.
You use Microsoft Operations Manager (MOM) 2005 to report the status of the messaging system.
You need to ensure that the support personnel in Tokyo receive the most current information from LA.
What should you do?
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?
You are a messaging professional. Your company uses a Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 messaging
system. The company has nine Microsoft Active Directory sites. Your company has one main office, three
regional offices and five branch offices. The administrators in each office have to manage the Exchange
Server 2007 computers in their respective office.
Your current enterprise Exchange monitoring policy includes the use of the Microsoft Exchange Best
Practices Analyzer (ExBPA).
Your company plans to increase the level of detail in the monitoring and reporting of data for the Exchange
Server 2007 computers.
You need to ensure that the monitoring and reporting of data is available on a regular basis.
What should you do?
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 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 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?