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. Your computer network consists of multiple domains. Most of them are grouped together in a single domain tree, but one domain tree exists in a separate forest for political reasons. You now have to implement an Exchange 2000 organization for all your users. How can you best accomplish this task?
  2. Your computer network consists of multiple domains. All domains reside in a single forest. Where do you need to install Exchange 2000 Server first?
  3. You are in charge of a complex messaging environment spread across several international locations. You plan to implement decentralized system management, giving all locations Full Administrative permissions over their own resources. How would you structure the Exchange 2000 organization to achieve this goal?
  4. What is the purpose of a routing group?
  5. What are the restrictions that apply when operating an Exchange 2000 organization in mixed mode?
  6. Your messaging management is separated from Windows 2000 administration. Consequently, you need to ask your Windows 2000 administrator to prepare the domain environment for you prior to installing Exchange 2000. What must the Windows 2000 administrator do to prepare the domain environment?
  7. What is the difference between Exchange Full Administrator and Exchange Administrator permissions?
  8. You are planning to deploy Exchange 2000 Server in a hosted environment that has to support more than 10,000 Internet users accessing their mailboxes primarily through Outlook Web Access. Consequently, you plan to implement an FE/BE configuration. What do you have to do to configure a front end server?


MCSE Training Kit Exam 70-224(c) Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server Implementation and Administration
MCSE Training Kit Exam 70-224(c) Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server Implementation and Administration
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Year: 2001
Pages: 186

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