Review

The following review questions can help you determine if you have sufficiently familiarized yourself with the material covered in this chapter. You can find the answers to these questions at the end of this book in Appendix A, "Questions and Answers."

  1. What is the difference between the Exchange Administrator and Exchange Full Administrator roles?
  2. You want to grant a group of department administrators full control to only a subset of servers, and all remaining administrators must be able to manage all servers in the messaging environment. How should you design the administrative topology?
  3. Two business units that generally manage their server resources separately require full control permissions to a central public server. For this reason, you plan to add the public server to the administrative groups of both departments. How can you achieve the desired configuration?
  4. You want to grant a mailbox administrator the minimum right to create and manage mailbox resources. Which role should you delegate to this administrator, and on what level?
  5. You are planning to implement two administrative groups in an environment with fast and reliable network connections. How should you structure the routing group topology, and what do you need to accomplish to implement it?
  6. Between routing groups, communication does not take place without explicit configuration of messaging connectors. Which three connectors can you use to connect routing groups together, and which should you prefer in a corporate network?
  7. Which routing group topology prevents Exchange 2000 Server from rerouting messages?
  8. You are planning the routing group topology for an environment with three LANs interconnected in a global WAN with a bandwidth of 256 Kbps. How many routing groups should you implement?
  9. Why is it important to have reliable network connections to all servers in a routing group?
  10. You have implemented a separate routing group for each geographical location of your company. You want to prevent client traffic on the WAN connections, and for this reason, you want to block access to public folders in remote routing groups. How can you achieve the desired configuration?
  11. How can you prevent your users from creating folders at all levels of the public folder hierarchy?



MCSE Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server Design and Deployment Training Kit(c) Exam 70-225
MCSE Training Kit (Exam 70-225): Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server Design and Deployment (Pro-Certification)
ISBN: 0735612579
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2001
Pages: 89

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