Review Questions


1. ‚  

1. One of your company ‚ s locations contains an Exchange server with 25 users, each using Microsoft Outlook. You have purchased 25 Client Access Licenses. The company hires 10 new employees who will connect to the site remotely. Five of the new users will be using POP3 applications, and five will be using HTTP applications. How many additional Client Access Licenses must you purchase?

  1. 2

  2. 5

  3. 6

  4. 10

  5. 12

2. ‚  

You are the Exchange administrator for a large network. You do not have the appropriate permissions to update the Active Directory Schema on your network, so you must get another administrator to do this before you can install Exchange Server 2003. To which of the following groups must that person belong in order to run the ForestPrep utility? (Choose all that apply.)

  1. Server Admins

  2. Domain Admins

  3. Schema Admins

  4. Enterprise Admins

3. ‚  

You have two Exchange Server 2003 computers that provide all messaging access for your 250 network users. If all 250 of your users connect to the Exchange server using Office Outlook 2003 and Outlook Web Access, how many CALs do you need to have?

  1. 1

  2. 2

  3. 250

  4. 500

4. ‚  

Your company is running a messaging system that consists of four Exchange 2000 Servers running on Windows 2000 Advanced Server. Which of the following steps must you take in order to upgrade all of your servers to Exchange Server 2003? (Choose all that apply.)

  1. Upgrade all servers to Windows 2000 Server Service Pack 3.

  2. Upgrade all servers to Exchange 2000 Server Service Pack 2.

  3. Upgrade all servers to Windows 2000 Server Service Pack 2.

  4. Install the Active Directory Connector on all servers.

  5. Install Windows Server 2003 on all servers.

  6. Upgrade all servers to Exchange 2000 Server Service Pack 3.

  7. Place all Exchange 2000 Servers in Exchange native mode.

5. ‚  

You have four computers on which you are considering installing Exchange Server 2003 as a testing environment. Which of the following systems would you have to upgrade before installing Exchange Server 2003? (Choose all that apply.)

  1. Pentium 90 MHz, 256 MB RAM, 750 MB disk space

  2. Pentium II 450 MHz, 256 MB RAM, 2500 MB disk space

  3. Pentium III 933 MHz, 256 MB RAM, 1000 MB disk space

  4. Pentium II 400, 512 MB RAM, 250 MB disk space

6. ‚  

You have just finished an installation of Exchange Server 2003 and have restarted the computer. When the computer restarts, you get a message saying that several services were unable to start. You verify this fact using the Event Viewer and then determine that none of the Exchange services are running. Which file would you use to see the details of the Exchange installation?

  1. Exchange Server Setup Progress.txt

  2. Exchange Server Setup Progress.log

  3. Exchange Server Setup Log.txt

  4. Exchange Server Error.log

7. ‚  

Your network consists of a single Active Directory forest with three domains: one root domain and two child domains. If Exchange Server is to be installed in only one of the two child domains and not at all in the root domain, how many times must you run the ForestPrep tool?

  1. None

  2. One time

  3. Two times

  4. Three times

8. ‚  

You are configuring a custom Microsoft Management Console snap-in for an assistant administrator who will be taking care of certain Exchange tasks for you. You would like to configure the System Manager snap-in so that the assistant can run it on their personal workstation instead of giving them access to the Exchange server. What file from the Exchange server would you need to install on the workstation?

  1. \EXCHSRVR\BIN\Exchange System Manager.msc

  2. \EXCHSRVR\BIN\System Manager.mmc

  3. \EXCHSRVR\Exchange System Manager.msc

  4. \EXCHSRVR\BIN\Exchadmin.msc

9. ‚  

Your network consists of a single Active Directory forest with three domains: one root domain and two child domains. If Exchange Server is to be installed in only one of the two child domains and not at all in the root domain, how many times (minimum) must you run the DomainPrep tool?

  1. None

  2. One time

  3. Two times

  4. Three times

10. ‚  

You are the network administrator for a large importing company. You are preparing to implement a new Exchange Server 2003 organization for your corporate network. You would like to be able to organize your Exchange organization before installing the first actual Exchange Server 2003 computer. Which of the following steps are required to allow you to perform this task? (Choose all that apply.)

  1. Run the ForestPrep tool.

  2. Install the Exchange System Manager.

  3. Run the DomainPrep tool in all domains.

  4. Install the Windows Server 2003 support tools.

  5. Run the DomainPrep tool in the root domain of the forest.

11. ‚  

Your Windows Active Directory forest consists of a single domain tree. That tree consists of a single root-level domain and four child domains of that root domain. You are about to prepare the root-level domain for an Exchange Server 2003 installation. Which of the following commands would you use?

  1. forestprep.exe

  2. forestprep.exe /setup

  3. setup.exe /domainprep

  4. setup.exe /domain

12. ‚  

Which of the following features are included in a Typical setup of Exchange Server 2003? (Choose all that apply.)

  1. Exchange System Manager

  2. The Novell GroupWise connector

  3. The core Messaging and Collaboration Services files

  4. The Exchange 5.5 Administrator

13. ‚  

You are preparing to install Exchange Server 2003 on a computer running Windows 2000 Server Service Pack 4. Which of the following components of Internet Information Services should you make sure are installed prior to installing Exchange Server 2003? (Choose all that apply.)

  1. SMTP

  2. WWW

  3. FTP

  4. NNTP

14. ‚  

You are planning to create a Windows 2000 cluster on which to install Exchange Server 2003. Which of the following is a requirement for Exchange Server 2003 to work with the Microsoft Clustering Service? (Choose all that apply.)

  1. The purchase of a 1,000- user license

  2. Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server or Datacenter Server

  3. The purchase of the optional Windows 2000 Clustering Server

  4. The Enterprise Edition of Exchange Server 2003

15. ‚  

You are preparing to upgrade an Exchange 2000 Server computer to Exchange Server 2003. Which of the following conditions must be met before this upgrade can take place? (Choose all that apply.)

  1. The server must be running Windows Server 2003.

  2. The Exchange Key Management service must be removed.

  3. The Exchange Chat service must be removed.

  4. The SMTP Service must be removed.

16. ‚  

What is different about installing the second and subsequent Exchange Server 2003 computers into an existing Exchange organization as compared to the installation of the first Exchange Server 2003 computer? (Choose all that apply.)

  1. You will not be asked for your 25-digit CD key.

  2. You will be able to select the administrative group that the server should be a part of.

  3. You will be able to select the routing group that the server should be a part of.

  4. You will be able to designate additional Exchange Full Administrators.

17. ‚  

Your Windows Active Directory forest consists of a single domain tree. That tree consists of a single root-level domain and 14 child domains of that root domain. You are about to prepare the forest itself for an Exchange Server 2003 installation. Which of the following commands would you use?

  1. setup.exe /forest

  2. forestprep.exe /setup

  3. forestprep.exe

  4. setup.exe /forestprep

18. ‚  

You have been directed to create an Active/Passive cluster of four Exchange Server 2003 computers. Which operating systems will you be able to use on the servers to perform this task? (Choose all that apply.)

  1. Windows Server 2003

  2. Windows 2000 Advanced Server

  3. Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition

  4. Windows 2000 Datacenter Server

19. ‚  

Exchange Server 2003 supports which of the following types of clustering? (Choose all that apply.)

  1. Active/Active

  2. Active/Passive

  3. Passive/Passive

  4. Unified

20. ‚  

With which of the following resources must each resource group in a cluster running Exchange Server 2003 be configured? (Choose all that apply.)

  1. IP address

  2. A physical disk drive

  3. Exchange System Attendant Service

  4. Exchange Message Transfer Agent Service

  5. System Manager Console

Answers

1. ‚  

E. Every user who connects to the Exchange server will need a Client Access License, no matter what client software is used to connect.

2. ‚  

C, D. In order to run the DomainPrep utility, a user must belong to both the Schema Admins and Enterprise Admins global groups. The user must also belong to the local Administrators group on the computer on which the utility is actually run.

3. ‚  

C. Exchange Server 2003 is licensed in the per-seat mode, meaning that each client that accesses the server must have a valid CAL. Since you have a total of 250 clients, you need to have 250 CALs for your organization, even if the clients access the Exchange server in more than one way, such as Outlook or Outlook Web Access.

4. ‚  

A, F, G. In order to upgrade Exchange 2000 Server computers to Exchange Server 2003 computers, the Exchange organization must be operating in Exchange native mode. In addition, all Windows 2000 Server installations and Exchange 2000 Server installations must be updated with Windows 2000 Service Pack 2 and Exchange 2000 Server Service Pack 3, respectively. There is no need to upgrade to or install Windows Server 2003 on the computers for the upgrade as long as all domain controllers and global catalog servers are running Windows 2000 Server SP3 at the minimum. The Active Directory Connector is used for coexistence with and migration from Exchange Server 5.5.

5. ‚  

A, D. Exchange Server requires a minimum of a Pentium 133 MHz processor, 256 MB RAM, and 500 MB of disk space available on the Exchange drive (with 200 MB available on the system drive).

6. ‚  

B. While Setup is running, it creates a log of what it is attempting. This log file, called Exchange Server Setup Progress.log , is stored in the root directory of the drive on which Exchange is installed.

7. ‚  

B. You must run the ForestPrep tool one time, and one time only, for each Active Directory forest that will have Exchange Server 2003 installed into it.

8. ‚  

A. The actual snap-in file for System Manager is Exchange System Manager.msc and is stored in the \EXCHSRVR\BIN directory.

9. ‚  

C. Once the Windows Active Directory forest is prepared using ForestPrep, each domain in the forest that will run Exchange Server 2003 must also be prepared using DomainPrep. In addition, the forest root domain and each domain that will contain Exchange Server 2003 mailbox-enabled objects or that has users or groups that will manage Exchange Server 2003 computers must have DomainPrep run in it.

10. ‚  

A, B, E. By running the ForestPrep and DomainPrep tools on the root domain, you can install the Exchange System Manager and create administrative groups and routing groups before the first Exchange Server 2003 computer is ever installed. This allows you to create the organization ahead of time and then simply install your Exchange servers and place them as desired, saving time and headache later.

11. ‚  

C. Use DomainPrep to prepare each domain in which Exchange will be installed. The tool is run using the /domainprep switch for the setup.exe program.

12. ‚  

A, C. A Typical installation installs the Messaging and Collaboration Services and the System Management Tools components but none of their subcomponents. You can install connectors or the Exchange 5.5 Administrator using a Custom installation.

13. ‚  

A, B, D. The NNTP Service, the SMTP Service, and the World Wide Web Service must be installed before attempting to install Exchange Server 2003. If these protocols are not installed, the Exchange Setup program will terminate.

14. ‚  

B, D. The Enterprise Edition of Exchange Server 2003 is designed to work with the Microsoft Clustering Service that is available in Windows 2000 Advanced Server, Windows 2000 Datacenter Server, Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition, and Windows Server 2003 Datacenter Edition.

15. ‚  

B, C. Exchange Server 2003 does not support the following Exchange 2000 Server services and components, thus they must be removed before upgrading an Exchange 2000 Server computer:

‚ Microsoft Mobile Information Server components

‚ Exchange 2000 Conferencing Server

‚ The Instant Messaging service

‚ The Exchange Chat service

‚ The Key Management service

‚ The cc:Mail connector

‚ The MS Mail connector

There is no need to upgrade the server to Windows Server 2003; however, you will need to ensure that the server is updated to at least Windows Server 2000 Service Pack 3. The SMTP Service is required by Exchange Server 2003, as well as Exchange 2000 Server, for proper operation.

16. ‚  

B, C. The process of adding a subsequent Exchange server to an existing organization is nearly identical to installing the first server. The only difference is when you have defined more than one administrative or routing group in your organization. In this case, you will see two extra dialog boxes while using the Installation Wizard. The first lets you choose the administrative group you want the new server to be a part of. The second dialog box lets you choose a routing group within the chosen administrative group that the server should be a part of. If you have not configured more than one administrative or routing group, you will see neither of these screens, and the installation will be identical to installing the first server.

17. ‚  

D. Use ForestPrep to prepare the forest by extending the Active Directory Schema for Exchange Server. The tool is run using the /forestprep switch for the setup.exe program.

18. ‚  

C, D. In order to run Exchange with Microsoft Clustering Service, you must be running Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition, Windows Server 2003 Datacenter Edition, Windows 2000 Advanced Server, or Windows 2000 Datacenter Server. The number of nodes you can have in the Exchange Server 2003 cluster is limited by the operating system the server is running:

‚ You are limited to two nodes when installing on Windows 2000 Advanced Server SP4.

‚ You are limited to four nodes when installing on Windows 2000 Datacenter Server SP4.

‚ You can have up to eight nodes when installing on Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition or Windows Server 2003 Datacenter Server Edition.

19. ‚  

A, B. Exchange 5.5 supported only Active/Passive clustering, in which only one node of a cluster was active at a time. Exchange 2000 Server supported only Active/Active clustering, in which all nodes functioned simultaneously . Exchange Server 2003 supports both types of clustering and allows for up to eight cluster nodes when using Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition or Windows Server 2003 Datacenter Edition.

20. ‚  

A, B, C. Each resource group in a cluster running Exchange must contain an IP address, a network name , a physical disk drive, and the Exchange System Attendant Service.




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

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