You are a messaging professional. Your company runs a Microsoft Exchange
Server 2007 messaging system.
The company has deployed a single Microsoft Active Directory domain with three Active Directory sites,
in New York City (NYC), Los Angeles (LA), and Tokyo, Japan.
The Exchange Server 2007 organization includes six Exchange Server 2007 computers on each site. The
Exchange organization is managed by administrators in LA.
The companys sites are connected to one another by using two dedicated T3 WAN links; NYC to LA and
LA to Tokyo. Each site has an Internet connection.
The Tokyo location includes an Internet application that is mission critical. The only network traffic that
is allowed on the Internet connection in Tokyo is traffic related to this application.
You are planning to implement a Microsoft Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) server on each site
to update the Exchange Server 2007 computers. Only administrators in LA will approve all updates for
the Exchange Server 2007 computers.
You need to design the WSUS implementation to update the Exchange Server 2007 computers on each
site. You also need to minimize the bandwidth consumption for updates on WAN links and Internet
connections.
How should you design the Exchange update hierarchy?
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 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 are a messaging professional.
Your company uses a Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 messaging system. The company has one main
office and two branch offices situated in different zones. Each office has a local connection to the Internet.
A Client Access Server is deployed in each office. The Client Access Servers can be accessed on the
Internet. In the branch offices, the Hub Transport server role is installed on the same computer as the
Client Access Server role.
At the main office, dedicated Client Access Servers are deployed.
Your company is introducing a new third-party application that will run on the Client Access Servers. A
test lab environment is required to test this application prior to deployment. Your current lab
environment contains only a single domain controller and nothing else.
You need to design a test lab to perform a valid test for the new application. You also need to ensure that
you use the fewest possible servers in the test lab.
What should you do?
You are a messaging professional. Your company uses a Microsoft Exchange
Server 2007 messaging system.
Your company has single office. The office contains three servers with a single role implemented on each
server. The following server roles are implemented in each office:
Hub Transport Client Access Mailbox
All executive mailboxes are stored in a single Mailbox database.
The company implements a disaster recovery site. In the event that the data center fails at the main
office, full messaging functionality must be implemented for the executives in the disaster recovery site as
quickly as possible. The executives must have access to the current contents of their mailboxes after you
recover the servers.
The company has deployed domain controllers in the disaster recovery site. No other servers are
deployed in the site.
You need to meet the outlined requirements. You also need to ensure that the messaging services are
enabled for the executives in the disaster recovery site.
What should you do?
You are a messaging professional. Your company has a Microsoft Exchange
Server 2007 organization that includes 250 Exchange Server 2007 computers.
A security update has been deployed on the Exchange Server 2007 computers. The update replaces
system files. The update causes the Exchange Server 2007 computers to stop responding if messaging
administrators launch a third-party antivirus management console.
You need to recommend a solution that will enable the administrators to launch the third-party antivirus
management console.
What should you recommend?
You are a messaging professional. Your company uses a Microsoft Exchange
Server 2007 messaging system.
The company plans to open 12 remote offices over the next six months. Each remote office will be
connected to the main office by a 128 kbps WAN connection. The WAN connections will be heavily
utilized.
Each remote office will have fewer than 30 users. However, the remote office users will heavily use the
e-mail system.
Based on these factors, the company decides to deploy one Exchange Server 2007 computer in each
office.
The company further decides that the cost of deploying additional Exchange Server computers in each
remote office is not justified.
The company requires that mailbox services are not disrupted by a data-level failure.
You need to plan to a data redundancy strategy for the remote office storage groups.
What should you suggest?
You are a messaging professional. Your company plans to use a Microsoft Exchange
Server 2007 messaging system.
Your company has the following requirements for data, recovery, and retention:
All mailbox data must survive the failure of a single disk volume.
All mailbox data must be recoverable for three years.
All mailbox stores must have a deleted item retention time of 28 days.
Data retention must not require more tapes than is necessary to meet the specified requirements.
You need to create a plan for the Mailbox server configuration, backup, and recovery.
Which action should you include in your plan?
You are a messaging professional. Your company uses a Microsoft Exchange
Server 2007 messaging system.
The company has 12 Mailbox servers. Each server has three to five storage groups.
Your company has the following requirements in the event of a database failure:
Recover and mount all mailbox databases on a standby server.
Recover the mailboxes from all the 12 Mailbox servers onto the same standby Mailbox server at the same
time.
You need to create a backup and recovery plan to meet the outlined requirements.
Which action should you include in your plan?
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:\
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?