Review Questions


1. ‚  

You are preparing to upgrade three Exchange 2000 Server SP 3 computers to Exchange Server 2003. Which of the following connectors must you remove before you can perform the upgrade to Exchange Server 2003? (Choose all that apply.)

  1. Lotus Notes

  2. cc:Mail

  3. Novell GroupWise

  4. MS Mail

2. ‚  

Your organization has three Exchange 2000 Server SP 3 servers running on Windows 2000 Advanced Server SP 3 computers. You have just installed a new Exchange Server 2003 server into the existing Exchange organization. Where will you be able to configure and manage the IRC settings for your organization?

  1. The Exchange System Manager from any of the four Exchange servers

  2. The Exchange System Manager from any of the three Exchange 2000 servers

  3. The Exchange System Manager from the Exchange Server 2003 server

  4. The IRC MMC snap-in

3. ‚  

Your organization has three Exchange 2000 Server SP 3 servers running on Windows 2000 Advanced Server SP 3 computers. You have just installed a new Exchange Server 2003 server into the existing Exchange organization. You organization currently uses Instant Messaging services provided by the Exchange 2000 Servers. If your company is to continue providing Instant Messaging internally after all Exchange 2000 Servers are removed, what product will you need to install?

  1. Microsoft One Note

  2. Microsoft Live Communications Server

  3. Microsoft Mobile Information Server

  4. Microsoft Exchange 2000 Conferencing Server

4. ‚  

You are preparing to upgrade three Exchange 2000 Server SP 2 computers to Exchange Server 2003. The Exchange 2000 Servers are running on Windows 2000 Advanced Server SP 2 computers. Which of the following actions must you perform before you can upgrade the first server to Exchange Server 2003? (Choose all that apply.)

  1. Upgrade the domain controllers to Windows Server 2003.

  2. Upgrade the Exchange 2000 Servers to Service Pack 3.

  3. Upgrade the Windows 2000 Servers to Service Pack 3.

  4. Run the Exchange Server 2003 setup /forestprep command.

  5. Run the Windows Server 2003 adprep /domainprep command.

5. ‚  

While attempting to run ForestPrep on a new Exchange Server 2003 computer, you get an error telling you that the schema master for the domain could not be reached. You ‚ ve checked your TCP/IP settings and they are correct. What is the most likely reason for this error?

  1. The LAN is saturated with network traffic.

  2. You must upgrade the schema master to Windows Server 2003 before installing Exchange Server 2003.

  3. The server is joined to the Active Directory domain.

  4. The server is not joined to the Active Directory domain.

6. ‚  

Which Windows services must you ensure are running on a server before installing Exchange Server 2003? (Choose all that apply.)

  1. World Wide Web Publishing Service

  2. Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) service

  3. Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) service

  4. File Transfer Protocol (FTP) service

  5. Network News Transfer Protocol (NNTP) service

7. ‚  

Your organization has a four-node Network Load Balancing cluster installed as front-end servers for Outlook Web Access. These servers communicate with a four-node active/passive back-end cluster. All servers run Exchange 2000 Server SP 3 on Windows 2000 Advanced Server SP 3. How many back-end servers must you upgrade to Exchange Server 2003 before you can upgrade the front-end servers?

  1. None

  2. One

  3. Two

  4. Three

  5. Four

8. ‚  

You are upgrading three Exchange 2000 Server SP 3 computers to Exchange Server 2003. After the upgrade is complete, what will be status of the M: drive?

  1. No change.

  2. It will be replaced by the S: (store) drive.

  3. It will be removed.

  4. It will be replaced by the X: (Exchange drive).

9. ‚  

Your organization currently has three Exchange 2000 Servers installed, one of which is hosting the MS Mail connector to a legacy MS Mail post office. You have been directed to upgrade all servers to Exchange Server 2003. What options do you have? (Choose all that apply.)

  1. Migrate the MS Mail system to Exchange Server 2003.

  2. Leave one Exchange 2000 Server in place.

  3. Upgrade all Exchange 2000 Servers and install the MS Mail connector on one of the upgraded servers.

  4. Upgrade the MS Mail server to Exchange Server 2003.

10. ‚  

You are preparing to upgrade three Exchange 2000 Server SP 3 computers to Exchange Server 2003. Which of the following components must you remove before you can perform the upgrade to Exchange Server 2003? (Choose all that apply.)

  1. Routing Group Connectors

  2. SMTP connectors

  3. Key Management Service

  4. Lotus Notes connector

11. ‚  

When you attempt to run the ForestPrep utility in preparation for installing the first Exchange Server 2003 server into an existing Exchange 2000 Server organization, it is not available under the Action area on the Component Selection page of the Exchange Installation Wizard. What is the most likely reason for this problem?

  1. You specified an invalid Product ID.

  2. Your installation of Windows Server 2003 is not licensed.

  3. The schema master could not be contacted.

  4. ForestPrep has already been run.

12. ‚  

You are preparing to upgrade three Exchange 2000 Server SP 3 computers to Exchange Server 2003. All of the servers have Pentium II 400-MHz CPUs with 256 MB of RAM and 440 MB of free space on the Exchange drive. Which of these parameters, if any, will prevent the installation of Exchange Server 2003?

  1. The CPU

  2. The RAM

  3. The free disk space

  4. The Service Pack level

13. ‚  

Your organization has a four-node Network Load Balancing cluster installed as front-end servers for Outlook Web Access. These servers communicate with a four-node active/passive back-end cluster. All servers run Exchange 2000 Server SP 3 on Windows 2000 Advanced Server SP 3. You are planning to upgrade all servers to Exchange Server 2003 Enterprise Edition. After the upgrade to Exchange Server 2003 is complete, you plan on upgrading all servers to Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition. Which of the following commands will you need to run in order to completely perform these actions? (Choose all that apply.)

  1. eseutil

  2. setup /forestprep

  3. setup /disasterrecovery

  4. adprep /forestprep

14. ‚  

You are preparing to upgrade three Exchange 2000 Server SP 1 computers and five Exchange 2000 Server SP 3 computers to Exchange Server 2003. The Exchange 2000 Servers are running on Windows 2000 Advanced Server SP 3 computers. Which of the following actions must you perform before you can upgrade the first server to Exchange Server 2003? (Choose all that apply.)

  1. Upgrade the domain controllers to Windows Server 2003.

  2. Upgrade the three Exchange 2000 Server SP 1 servers to Exchange Server 2000 SP 3.

  3. Upgrade the three Windows 2000 Advanced Servers hosting the Exchange 2000 Server SP 1 servers to Windows 2000 Server SP 4.

  4. Run the Exchange Server 2003 setup /forestprep command.

  5. Upgrade.

15. ‚  

What new feature in Windows Server 2003 ‚ s version of ntbackup.exe allows for open files to be backed up as if they were closed at the time of the backup operation?

  1. A. Recovery Storage Group

  2. B. Automated System Recovery

  3. C. Mailbox Recovery Center

  4. D. Volume shadow copy

16. ‚  

In addition to removing unsupported components used in Exchange 2000 Server, what else must you do before upgrading an Exchange 2000 Server to Exchange Server 2003?

  1. Move all mailboxes to another server.

  2. Remove any tuning parameters that you have configured on the Exchange 2000 Server.

  3. Move all public folders to another server.

  4. Install Exchange 2000 Server Service Pack 1 on the server.

17. ‚  

Your organization has a four-node Network Load Balancing cluster installed as front-end servers for Outlook Web Access. These servers communicate with a four-node active/passive back-end cluster. All servers run Exchange 2000 Server SP3 on Windows 2000 Advanced Server SP3. You are planning to upgrade all servers to Exchange Server 2003 Enterprise Edition. After the upgrade to Exchange Server 2003 is complete, you plan on upgrading all servers to Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition. How many nodes will you be able to have in the back-end cluster after all upgrades are completed?

  1. Four

  2. Six

  3. Eight

  4. Sixteen

  5. Thirty-two

18. ‚  

You are preparing to upgrade three Exchange 2000 Server SP 2 computers to Exchange Server 2003. All of the servers have Pentium II 400-MHz CPUs with 256 MB of RAM and 940 MB of free space on the Exchange drive. Which of these parameters, if any, will prevent the installation of Exchange Server 2003?

  1. The CPU

  2. The RAM

  3. The free disk space

  4. The Service Pack level

19. ‚  

Your organization has a four-node Network Load Balancing cluster installed as front-end servers for Outlook Web Access. These servers communicate with a four-node active/passive back-end cluster. All servers run Exchange 2000 Server SP 3 on Windows 2000 Advanced Server SP 3. How many front-end servers must you upgrade to Exchange Server 2003 before you can upgrade the back-end servers?

  1. None

  2. One

  3. Two

  4. Three

  5. Four

20. ‚  

You are preparing to upgrade three Exchange 2000 Server SP 3 computers to Exchange Server 2003. Which required items not present in Windows 2000 Server will the Exchange Server 2003 setup process install? (Choose all that apply.)

  1. Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) service

  2. ASP.NET

  3. .NET Framework

  4. World Wide Web Publishing Service

  5. Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) service

Answers

1. ‚  

B, D. Exchange Server 2003 does not support the cc:Mail and MS Mail connectors. You can migrate these systems using the Exchange Migration Wizard or maintain an Exchange 2000 Server to host these connectors until they are no longer needed.

2. ‚  

B. If you use components that are unsupported by Exchange Server 2003 on your Exchange 2000 Servers, you must configure and manage them from the Exchange 2000 Server System Manager console.

3. ‚  

B. Live Communications Server is an add-on product that replaces and provides more functionality than the Exchange 2000 Server Instant Messaging service.

4. ‚  

B, C, D. All Exchange 2000 Servers must be upgraded to Exchange 2000 Server SP 3 and Windows 2000 Server SP 3 before the upgrade can occur. You must also run Exchange Server 2003 ‚ s ForestPrep and DomainPrep utilities to prepare the schema and the domains for the installations of Exchange Server 2003. You do not need to upgrade the domain controllers to Windows Server 2003, but it won ‚ t hurt.

5. ‚  

D. If the TCP/IP settings are correct, then the next most likely cause of this problem is that you did not join this server to the domain. Exchange Server 2003 (and Exchange 2000 Server, for that matter) can be installed only on servers that are part of an Active Directory domain.

6. ‚  

A, B, E. Before you can install an Exchange Server 2003 computer, it must have the .NET Framework, ASP.NET, the World Wide Web Publishing Service, the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) service, and the Network News Transfer Protocol (NNTP) service installed and running.

7. ‚  

A. You must upgrade all front-end servers to Exchange Server 2003 before you start the upgrade on the back-end servers.

8. ‚  

C. Due to multiple problems arising from direct file-level access to the M: drive, it does not exist in Exchange Server 2003 by default. The share is still accessible by using its UNC path . You can, if desired, edit the Registry to restore the M: drive to use.

9. ‚  

A, B. You will need to either leave the one Exchange 2000 Server hosting the MS Mail connector in place or migrate the MS Mail post office to Exchange Server 2003. The MS Mail connector is not supported in Exchange Server 2003, nor is an upgrade path from MS Mail.

10. ‚  

C. The Exchange 2000 Server Key Management Service (KMS) is not supported in Exchange Server 2003 because its functionality has been replaced by that of the Windows Server 2003 PKI.

11. ‚  

C. If the schema master cannot be contacted, ForestPrep will not run. You will likely receive a warning dialog informing you of this problem.

12. ‚  

C. At the minimum you must have 500 MB of free space on the Exchange drive and 200 MB of free space on the system drive. Ideally, you ‚ ll have much more free space than this ‚ you ‚ ll likely want to upgrade the hardware in these servers or retire them from service.

13. ‚  

B, D. Before you can install the first Exchange Server 2003 computer, you must issue the Exchange Server 2003 forestprep and domainprep commands to extend the Active Directory schema for Exchange Server 2003 and to prepare domains for the Exchange Server 2003 servers. Before you can install the first Windows Server 2003 domain controller, you must run the Windows Server 2003 Active Directory forestprep and domainprep commands to extend the Active Directory schema for Windows Server 2003 and to prepare domains for the Windows Server 2003 domain controllers. The eseutil command is used only for low-level database checking and defragmentation. The DisasterRecovery switch of Exchange Server 2003 setup is used during a reinstallation of an Exchange server following its failure.

14. ‚  

B, D. All Exchange 2000 Servers must be upgraded (at a minimum) to Exchange 2000 Server SP 3 and Windows 2000 Server SP 3 before the upgrade can occur. In this case, no Windows 2000 Server Service Pack updates are required because all servers are running at Windows 2000 Server SP 3. As well, you must run Exchange Server 2003 ‚ s forestprep and domainprep commands to prepare the schema and the domains for the installations of Exchange Server 2003. You do not need to upgrade the domain controllers to Windows Server 2003, but it won ‚ t hurt.

15. ‚  

D. The volume shadow copy, new in ntbackup.exe for Windows Server 2003, allows for open files to backed up as if they were closed at the time of the backup. These files will be written to the backup media in a closed state.

16. ‚  

B. You must remove any custom-configured tuning parameters from the Exchange 2000 Server before attempting the upgrade to prevent problems with the Exchange Server 2003 installation. Mailboxes and public folders need not be moved but should be backed up as a precautionary measure. Exchange 2000 Server Service Pack 3 is required to be installed before the upgrade.

17. ‚  

C. Exchange Server 2003 Enterprise Edition on Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition can support up to eight nodes in an active/passive clustering configuration.

18. ‚  

D. Exchange 2000 Servers must be at Service Pack 3 or later on Windows 2000 Server Service Pack 3 or later before they can be upgraded to Exchange Server 2003.

19. ‚  

E. You must upgrade all front-end servers to Exchange Server 2003 before you start the upgrade on the back-end servers.

20. ‚  

B, C. Exchange Server 2003 setup will install ASP.NET and the .NET Framework when upgrading from Exchange 2000 Server.




MCSA[s]MCSE
MCSA[s]MCSE
ISBN: 735621527
EAN: N/A
Year: 2004
Pages: 160

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