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You are a messaging professional. Your company uses a Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 messaging system. The company has the following messaging requirements: All e-mail messages must be retained for seven years. The e-mail messages must be accessible even if company e-mail servers fail. The inbound flow of e-mail messages must not be affected by the failure of a single server. You add the Exchange Hosted Continuity services into your configuration change plan. You need to complete the configuration change plan to meet all the requirements. Which two actions should you include in the plan? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Chose two.)
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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?
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You are a messaging professional. Your company uses a Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 messaging system. Your company has five offices located in five different regions. Users use Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 and Microsoft Outlook Web Access (OWA) to access their mailbox. Exchange Server 2007 computers are deployed in each office. Each office contains an Exchange Server 2007 computer that runs the Hub Transport server role and the Client Access Server role. In addition, there is an Exchange Server 2007 computer in each office that runs the Mailbox server role. All Mailbox servers are configured to use Local Continuous Replication (LCR). In the event of a single server failure, the company has the following new requirements: Users must be able to access their mailboxes by using Office Outlook 2007 or OWA. The flow of e-mail messages must be undisrupted. You need to meet the outlined requirements. You want to achieve this goal by deploying as few servers as possible. What should you do?
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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 11 Active Directory sites. Seven sites are located in North America and four sites are located in Europe. The company has three Exchange Server 2007 computers on each site. You design a plan to deploy service packs to the Exchange Server 2007 computers. One group of administrators in North America must approve service pack deployments. The Exchange servers in Europe run third-party mission critical applications. These sites have increased testing requirements for any service packs for the Exchange Server 2007 computers in Europe. European administrators can approve updates for their servers after they are approved by North American administrators. You create an Exchange-EU organizational unit and an Exchange-NA organizational unit and place the Exchange Server 2007 servers in the appropriate organizational unit. You define a deployment procedure for Exchange service packs. You need to ensure that all Exchange servers in North America receive approved service packs. You also need to ensure that all service packs approved by North American administrators are automatically installed on the Exchange servers in Europe when approved by the administrators in Europe. What should you do?
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You are a messaging professional. Your company uses a Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 messaging system. The company has a main office and two branch offices. A Microsoft Active Directory site and an Exchange routing group are configured for each office. The three offices have the following Exchange Server 2003 computers: 2 Back-end servers that are non-clustered 1 dedicated routing group connector bridgehead server The main office also has a dedicated bridgehead server for routing e-mail to and from the Internet. All Exchange Server computers are x86-based and run Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Release 2. The company plans to upgrade to a Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 messaging system. The company plans to implement high availability for Mailbox servers and message routing. The following Exchange Server 2007 computers will be deployed in each site: 2 Cluster Continuous Replication (CCR) Mailbox servers 2 Hub Transport server and Client Access Server computers The company requires that you maintain an adequate test environment for pre-production testing of all changes and modifications to the Exchange messaging system. The company has the following requirements for the test lab: All production services must be adequately mirrored in the test environment. Connectivity across WAN links must be mirrored, although replicating each location is not necessary. The test environment must use the same code base as the production environment. The test environment domain controllers and global catalog servers must not run Exchange Server 2007. The test environment design must require the purchase of the fewest number of servers possible, without violating the other requirements. The test environment will not be implemented until the deployment of Exchange Server 2007 computers is complete. You plan to use two of the decommissioned Exchange Server 2003 computers as domain controllers and global catalog servers in the test environment. You need to create a plan for the implementation of the test environment. Which action should you include in the plan?
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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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You are a messaging professional. You manage a Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 messaging system with four computers that run Exchange Server 2007 in each site. You have 11 Microsoft Active Directory sites. One or more of the Hub Transport servers occasionally fail after consuming a lot of memory, rejecting all messages and new connection attempts for a period of time, and then resumes normal functionality. You need to increase the availability of the Hub Transport servers. What should you do?
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You are a messaging professional. Your company runs a Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 messaging system. The Exchange Server 2007 messaging system has three Mailbox servers named MB1, MB2, and MB3. The messaging system also has a single Client Access Server named CAS1. All the mailbox databases and transaction log files are stored on separate RAID 10 arrays. Each mailbox database is in a separate storage group. MB1 contains the mailboxes of all managers in the company. Recently, MB1 experienced a motherboard failure and was out of service for 24 hours. You need to implement a solution to ensure that managers can access their mailboxes in the future in spite of these types of failures. What should you do?
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You are a messaging professional. Your company plans to deploy Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 messaging system. The company has deployed Edge Transport server as its SMTP gateway server. The Edge Transport servers are configured to filter spam based on real time block list, sender domain names, and Sender ID. You need to create a recovery plan to recover the Edge Transport server along with its existing functionalities in the event of a failure of the Edge Transport server. Which action should you include in your plan?
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You are a messaging professional. Your company uses a Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 messaging system. Your company has 14 sites. You plan to improve the data redundancy for your company Mailbox servers. You develop the procedure to deploy Cluster Continuous Replication (CCR) in each site. In a test lab, you configure two clustered servers with Exchange Server 2007 Mailbox servers. After a test, you review the event logs of the two servers. You discover that both the servers act as the active node in the cluster. You need to revise the deployment plan to resolve the cluster configuration issues. What should you include in the plan?