Review Questions


1. ‚  

In Exchange Server 2003 Enterprise Edition, how many total storage groups can each server hold?

  1. One

  2. Two

  3. Three

  4. Four

  5. Five

2. ‚  

You are evaluating client applications for use with Exchange Server 2003. Many of your users need to be able to have offline access to all their mail folders and address books. Which of the following clients provide this? (Choose all that apply.)

  1. Outlook 2003

  2. POP3 clients

  3. IMAP4 clients

  4. Web browsers via Outlook Web Access

3. ‚  

What is the name of the mechanism used when two Exchange components on the same machine pass instructions and data?

  1. Remote procedure call

  2. Remote instruction call

  3. Local instruction call

  4. Local procedure call

4. ‚  

Which of the following operating systems can be used to run client applications that let users access Exchange Server 2003 computers? (Choose all that apply.)

  1. Windows 3. x

  2. Windows 98

  3. Windows 2000

  4. Macintosh

  5. Unix

  6. OS/2

5. ‚  

What new feature of Exchange Server 2003 and Outlook 2003 allows clients to work from a local copy of their Exchange mailbox while still periodically connecting to the Exchange server?

  1. Cache mode

  2. Online mode

  3. Connected mode

  4. Offline mode

6. ‚  

You are preparing a report on the features of Exchange Server 2003 for your manager. Which of the following would you list as features that are available in Exchange Server 2003 Enterprise Edition that are not available in the Standard Edition? (Choose all that apply.)

  1. Multiple storage graoups per server

  2. Volume Shadow Copy support

  3. The X.400 connector

  4. Clustering support

7. ‚  

What does Exchange Server 2003 use to speed up the writing of data into the database?

  1. Hyper-threading

  2. Symmetric multi-processing (SMP)

  3. Multithreading

  4. Transaction logs

8. ‚  

Which of the following protocols can be used to retrieve messages from Exchange Server 2003? (Choose all that apply.)

  1. LDAP

  2. PNP

  3. PPP

  4. POP3

9. ‚  

In the X.500 Distinguished Name c=US; o=Widget; ou=Chicago; ou=Education; cn=JayWilson, what is the name of the organization?

  1. US

  2. Widget

  3. Chicago

  4. Education

  5. JayWilson

10. ‚  

Which Outlook feature enables e-mail content to include multiple format types, such as fonts, sizes, and colors?

  1. WordPerfect

  2. This software cannot do this.

  3. Richman message content

  4. Rich-text message content

11. ‚  

Which of the following components work together to allow web browsers to access an Exchange server? (Choose two.)

  1. Internet Information Services

  2. Outlook Browser Access

  3. Outlook Web Access

  4. Exchange Web Server

12. ‚  

You are the manager of a large Exchange organization. Recently, you began to suspect that someone was attempting to log on to resources without permission. You enabled auditing on your servers to keep track of suspicious activity. Which utility would you use to view the audited information?

  1. Exchange System Manager

  2. Active Directory Users and Computers

  3. Computer Management

  4. Security Manager

  5. Windows Event Log

13. ‚  

You are a consultant who has been hired by the Arbor Shoes Company. Some time ago, their network administrator set up a messaging system. The administrator has left the company, and the company now wants you to help them decide whether to keep the existing system or move to Exchange Server 2003. In either case, you will need to train someone how to manage the system. A person at the company describes the messaging system to you in the following way: There is one server on their network that functions as the mail server. Whenever a new person needs a mailbox, the administrator creates a new folder and assigns it permissions. Then, the client application must be pointed to that folder. What type of messaging system do you suspect the company is running?

  1. Client/server messaging system

  2. Shared-file messaging system

  3. Mainframe messaging system

  4. Host-based messaging system

14. ‚  

You have created a set of public folders on one of six Exchange servers. Since their creation, the public folders have become an important resource in your organization, and you are concerned that having all of the folders on one server creates a single point of failure; should that server fail, no one will have access to the folders. What is the simplest way to remedy this situation?

  1. Back the public folders up hourly so that you can quickly restore them to another server if necessary.

  2. Configure two of the servers as a cluster.

  3. Configure replicas of the public folder on another Exchange server.

15. ‚  

You are currently making recommendations for the purchase of Exchange Server 2003 software. You expect that the size of your databases on several servers will run around 25 GB. Which edition of Exchange 2003 would you need for these servers?

  1. Exchange Server 2003

  2. Exchange Server 2003 Advanced Edition

  3. Exchange Server 2003 Enterprise Edition

  4. Exchange Server 2003 Datacenter Edition

16. ‚  

In X.500, which of the following constructs describes the location of an object in a directory?

  1. Distinguished Name

  2. X.500 Address

  3. Organizational unit

  4. Common name

17. ‚  

Your company is currently running Microsoft Mail, a shared-file messaging system. You have been trying to convince your manager to move to Exchange Server 2003. In telling your manager about the features of client/server messaging systems, which of the following features would you not include?

  1. Distributed processing

  2. Tight security

  3. Passive client application

  4. Reduced network traffic

18. ‚  

Which of the following is an Internet management protocol supported by Exchange Server 2003?

  1. SNMP

  2. SMTP

  3. MMX

  4. MID

19. ‚  

Which of the following protocols are used by web browsers? (Choose all that apply.)

  1. HTTP

  2. HTML

  3. SNMP

  4. SMTP

20. ‚  

Which of the following is the X.400 component whose primary responsibility is to receive and route messages to their ultimate destination?

  1. Message Routing Agent

  2. Message Transfer Agent

  3. Message Handling Agent

  4. Message Delivery Agent

Answers

1. ‚  

E. Exchange Server 2003 Enterprise Edition can support four production storage groups and a fifth storage group, called the recovery storage group, which can be used to perform quicker restorations of databases to the server. Exchange Server 2003 Standard Edition can support only one production storage group and also the recovery storage group , for a total of two storage groups.

2. ‚  

A. Only Outlook 2003 and some previous versions of Outlook provide support for using folders and address books offline.

3. ‚  

D. A local procedure call is an instruction passed between two components on the same computer. A remote procedure call is passed between two components on different computers that are linked via a permanent high-speed network.

4. ‚  

A, B, C, D, E, F. Any operating system that can run a web browser (and there is one available for every OS out there) or a POP3 or IMAP4 client can access Exchange Server 2003 as long as Exchange is configured correctly.

5. ‚  

A. Outlook 2003 allows users to operate in cache mode, whereby they have the benefits of both online mode and offline mode simultaneously . When Outlook first connects to the user ‚ s Exchange mailbox during a session, the contents of the mailbox are synchronized to an offline folder file on the local computer. Outlook then connects to the Exchange server periodically to check for updates and synchronizes the local offline folder and sends any outgoing messages. Should the client lose connectivity to the Exchange server, the user can continue to work normally until connectivity has been restored.

6. ‚  

D. Volume Shadow Copy support is available in the Standard Edition of Exchange Server 2003. All of the other features listed require Exchange Server 2003 Enterprise Edition.

7. ‚  

D. Data that is to be written to an Exchange database is first written to these log files (which can be done very fast). The data is later written to the appropriate database, which takes longer because of the structured nature of a database. If, for whatever reason, a server has an unintended shutdown, data that has not been written to the database is not lost; it can be automatically reconstructed from the transaction log files.

8. ‚  

D. POP3 is a message retrieval protocol. LDAP is a directory access protocol. PPP is a remote access protocol.

9. ‚  

B. In the X.500 Distinguished Name c=US; o=Widget; ou=Chicago; ou=Education; cn=JayWilson, Widget is the name of the organization. The country is US, the organizational units are Chicago and Education, and the common name is JayWilson.

10. ‚  

D. Outlook enables the creation of rich-text message content that can include multiple fonts, sizes, colors, alignments, and other formatting controls.

11. ‚  

A, C. Internet Information Services is a web server service built into Windows Server 2003 and provides the Internet protocol support for Exchange Server 2003. Outlook Web Access is a component that allows IIS to access the Web Store and then present information to web browsers in HTML format.

12. ‚  

E. Windows Server 2003 and Windows 2000 Server can be configured to monitor and record certain events. This can help diagnose security events. The audit information is written to the Windows Event Log.

13. ‚  

B. A shared-file messaging system is one in which a passive server is basically configured with a set of shared folders. Client applications are configured to regularly poll the shared folders to see if new mail has been deposited there.

14. ‚  

C. Exchange Server 2003 allows you to configure replicas of public folders on multiple servers.

15. ‚  

C. Exchange Server 2003 Standard Edition has a 16-GB limit on the size that a database can reach. Exchange Server 2003 Enterprise Edition does not have this limit. There is no such edition as Exchange Server 2003 Advanced Edition or Datacenter Edition.

16. ‚  

A. In X.500, the Distinguished Name (DN) describes the location of an object in the X.500 directory.

17. ‚  

C. In a shared-file messaging system, servers are relatively passive, and clients perform almost all active messaging functions. Even though the server in a client/server system plays a much more active role, the client is still by no means passive.

18. ‚  

A. Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a TCP/IP-based management protocol supported by Exchange Server 2003 in the form of the MADMAN MIB, an information base of manageable Exchange components.

19. ‚  

A, B. HTTP is the protocol used to define how messages are sent between a web browser and a web server. HTML is the markup language that a web browser uses to determine how a page should be displayed in the browser window.

20. ‚  

B. The Message Transfer Agent (MTA) is the protocol that runs in the message routing machines (i.e., routers). An MTA machine receives a message, stores it so it can calculate its next route, and then forwards it to either another MTA machine or its ultimate destination.




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

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