1. ‚ | You have an Exchange organization that consists of a single site with four servers running Exchange Server 5.5 with Service Pack 3. You have upgraded all of these servers to run Windows 2000 Advanced Server with Service Pack 3 and have designated two of them as domain controllers. You have just installed an Exchange Server 2003 server into the site. Users who have mailboxes on the two domain controllers complain that they are having problems accessing their address book. You check the Application Log on your Exchange servers and notice that a lot of errors have been generated by servers attempting to contact the domain controllers. What steps should you take to remedy the situation? (Choose all that apply.)
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2. ‚ | To which of the following Active Directory partitions is recipient information replicated?
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3. ‚ | Which of the following is a limitation of working in a mixed-mode organization?
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4. ‚ | You are the administrator of a mixed-mode organization and are responsible for monitoring the queues on all servers. You receive an alert that one of the connectors on a server running Exchange Server 5.5 is down. What program could you use to check the status of the queue?
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5. ‚ | When an Exchange Server 2003 server is installed into an existing Exchange 5. x site, with what services on the Exchange Server 2003 server do the Exchange 5. x servers directly interact? (Choose all that apply.)
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6. ‚ | You are the Exchange administrator for a large mixed-mode organization. You are about to decommission one of your Exchange 5.5 servers and need to move all of the mailboxes on that server to a single mailbox store on one of your Exchange Server 2003 servers. Which of the following tools could you use?
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7. ‚ | After using the ADC Tools to create the initial connection agreements between the Exchange Directory Service and Active Directory, where will the Exchange end of the connection agreements point?
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8. ‚ | You are attempting to install an Exchange Server 2003 computer into an Exchange Server 5.5 site. Your three Exchange Server 5.5 servers are at SP3 and are running on Windows 2000 Server SP3 servers that are domain controllers. When you run the DSScopeScan tool, you get the following error reported in the gcvercheck.log file: #*** GC Version Check began : 02/29/2004 20:57:48 ***# Current Site (Default-First-Site- Name ) Global catalog servers that could not be contacted: EXSVR55A EXSVR55B EXSVR55C #*** GC Version Check finished: 02/29/2004 20:57:48 ***# Users report no problems sending or receiving mail with these servers. What is the most likely reason for this problem?
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9. ‚ | You are attempting to install an Exchange Server 2003 computer into an Exchange Server 5.5 site. Your three Exchange Server 5.5 servers are at SP3 and are running on Windows 2000 Server SP3 servers that are domain controllers. When you run the DSScopeScan tool, you get the following error reported in the ExDeploy.log file: Error: Could not connect to the Exchange 5.5 server EXSVR55A. Tools that require an Exchange 5.5 server will not run. Users report no problems sending or receiving mail with these servers. What is the most likely reason for this problem?
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10. ‚ | To which of the following Active Directory partitions is namespace information replicated?
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11. ‚ | Which of the following actions are taken by the Active Directory Account Cleanup Wizard? (Choose all that apply.)
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12. ‚ | Which of the following statements is true?
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13. ‚ | You are running a mixed-mode organization that contains a number of Exchange Server 2003 and Exchange 5.5 servers in a single site. How do Exchange 5. x servers in that site exchange directory information?
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14. ‚ | Which of the following statements is true about public folders in mixed-mode organizations?
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15. ‚ | You are the administrator of an Exchange 5. x organization consisting of a single site. You create a new site containing a single Exchange 5. x server and then install an Exchange Server 2003 server into that new site. Which of the following statements is true about directory replication in the organization?
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16. ‚ | Which of the following types of connection agreements would be used to replicate the information about a legacy Microsoft Mail connector configured on an Exchange 5. x server?
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17. ‚ | What protocol does the Routing Group Connector use to transport messages to Exchange 5. x sites that are connected using Exchange 5. x Site Connectors?
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18. ‚ | What is the default port number used by SRS for LDAP communications?
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19. ‚ | Which of the following statements about the Active Directory Connector are true? (Choose all that apply.)
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20. ‚ | You are configuring a recipient connection agreement in a mixed-mode site. What two requirements exist for the bridgehead servers on either end of the agreement?
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Answers
1. ‚ | C, D. Windows Server 2003 and Windows 2000 Server domain controllers lock LDAP port 389 for their own use. This renders Exchange Server 5.5 unable to accept LDAP connections when running on a domain controller, since the default LDAP port is 389. You must change the LDAP port that the Exchange servers use and then change the LDAP port that the ADC uses to connect to the servers. |
2. ‚ | B. Configuration information, such as the configuration of servers and connectors, is replicated to the configuration-naming partition of Active Directory. Recipient information is replicated to the domain-naming partition. Namespace information is replicated to the schema-naming partition of Active Directory. There is no such thing as an organization-naming partition. |
3. ‚ | B. When operating in mixed mode, you can move mailboxes only between servers in the same administrative group. You can always move mailboxes between servers of different versions. |
4. ‚ | B. Even though all configuration information for Exchange 5. x servers is replicated to Active Directory with the ADC, you cannot manage Exchange 5. x servers from System Manager. To manage the queues, connectors, address book views, and other configuration details for Exchange 5. x servers, you will have to use the Exchange Administrator. Active Directory Users and Computers can be used for managing users on both Exchange 2000 and Exchange 5. x servers. |
5. ‚ | A, B. The SRS behaves like an Exchange 5. x Directory Service running on the Exchange Server 2003 server. SRS provides Exchange 5. x servers in the site with a means of accessing configuration information concerning the Exchange Server 2003 server on which SRS is running. The ADC is used to replicate directory information between the Active Directory and the Exchange 5. x servers. Exchange 5. x servers communicate with the Exchange Server 2003 server in the same site using RPCs. If the servers were in different sites, the MTA would be used. |
6. ‚ | A. From the list of available tools, you will need to use the Exchange Task Wizard in order to move mailboxes from Exchange 5. x to Exchange Server 2003. |
7. ‚ | A. The Exchange end of the connection agreements will point to the Exchange Server 5.5 computer and should always be configured this way. Initially, the Windows end of the connection agreements will also point to the same server, but you must change this after the first Exchange Server 2003 computer has been installed so that the connection agreements point to the new Exchange Server 2003 computer on the Windows end. Making this change will prevent problems with replication and the Global Address List. |
8. ‚ | C. The most likely problem in this scenario is that you specified the wrong port for the global catalog server. In this instance, you would need to specify the LDAP port in use by the Exchange Server 5.5 servers but not one for the global catalog server because it will be using the default port of 389. |
9. ‚ | B. In this instance, you did not specify the correct (or any port) for LDAP for the Exchange Server 5.5 computers. You attempted the scan using the default port of 389, and it failed because you already needed to change it since your Exchange Server 5.5 servers are running on Windows 2000 Server domain controllers. |
10. ‚ | C. Configuration information, such as the configuration of servers and connectors, is replicated to the configuration-naming partition of Active Directory. Recipient information is replicated to the domain-naming partition. Namespace information is replicated to the schema-naming partition of Active Directory. There is no such thing as an organization-naming partition. |
11. ‚ | A, B. The Active Directory Account Cleanup Wizard is designed to merge duplicate accounts that may be created when multiple directories are migrated to Active Directory. It works by searching for user accounts that match either disabled accounts or contacts and then allowing you to merge those accounts. |
12. ‚ | A. The configuration connection agreement of the ADC imports information from Exchange 5. x Gateway Address Routing Tables into Exchange Server 2003 server link-state tables and thus provides access to Exchange 5. x connectors and gateways. |
13. ‚ | C. All Exchange 5. x servers in the same site automatically replicate directory information using RPCs. Replication of directory information between Exchange 5. x servers in different sites must be configured manually and occurs by sending e-mail messages over whatever connector is used to connect the sites. |
14. ‚ | D. Public folders can be replicated freely between Exchange Server 2003 and Exchange 5. x servers. |
15. ‚ | C. The SRS on the Exchange Server 2003 server makes the server appear as an Exchange 5. x server to other 5. x servers. Directory replication between Exchange 5. x sites is not an automatic process and must be configured by an administrator. Directory replication between sites occurs using e-mail messages over whatever connectors are used to connect the sites. This ability allows administrators to decide which resources to share with other sites. |
16. ‚ | B. There are two basic types of connection agreements: user agreements (which come in the form of recipient and public folder agreements) and configuration agreements. Configuration agreements replicate Exchange-specific configuration information, such as connectors and site information. |
17. ‚ | C. The primary connector used between Exchange 5. x sites is the Site Connector, which makes use of RPC to transmit messages. In Exchange Server 2003, the Routing Group Connector (RGC) replaces the Site Connector used in previous versions. The RGC uses SMTP rather than RPC to transport messages between Exchange Server 2003 servers. For coexistence, however, the RGC uses RPC to transport messages to Exchange 5. x sites that use the Site Connector. |
18. ‚ | B. Because Active Directory also uses LDAP and locks the well-known port 389 for its own use, SRS defaults to using port 379 for its LDAP communications. |
19. ‚ | D, E. The ADC runs on an Exchange Server 2003 server. Only one instance of the ADC can run on a single Exchange server, but you can configure multiple connection agreements for an ADC. An instance of ADC can run on each server in a site that is running Exchange Server 2003. |
20. ‚ | B, C. The computer running the ADC service will have Exchange Server 2003 installed. The Windows server at one end of the connection agreement must be a computer running Active Directory. The Exchange server must be running Exchange Server 5.5 with at least Service Pack 3 applied, even though the rest of the servers in the site do not need to run this recent a version of Exchange. |