Before taking the exam, review the key points and terms that are presented in this chapter. Return to the lessons for additional practice.
You need to install and enable ASP.NET when installing Exchange Server 2003 on a Windows Server 2003 member server but not on a Windows 2000 Server member server. A Windows 2000 Server member server needs to have SP3 or later installed.
You can use the netdiag, ping, tracert, pathping, and telnet utilities to troubleshoot connectivity problems. You can use ipconfig to troubleshoot TCP/IP configuration problems. You can also use ipconfig and nslookup to troubleshoot DNS problems, and dcdiag can troubleshoot Active Directory problems. Nbtstat and netstat return NetBIOS and TCP/IP statistics, respectively. The arp utility displays the ARP cache.
You can use recovery storage groups to recover mailbox stores and individual mailboxes. The exmerge tool lets you merge data restored to a recovery storage group with the data in an existing mailbox store.
If you block permission inheritance from a parent object, you can choose to remove all inherited permissions or to copy them.
alert You configure an alert to warn you if the value in a performance counter exceeds or drops below a defined level. An alert writes an event to the application log in Event Viewer, and can also send a message to a specified user, start a performance log, and run an executable file.
recovery storage group You can restore mailbox stores and individual mailboxes to a recovery storage group and then merge them with the contents of the original stores or mailboxes. You cannot restore public folders to a recovery storage group.
netdiag Netdiag is a Windows Server 2003 support tool that performs a series of tests that check services and connectivity within an organization.
dcdiag Dcdiag is a Windows Server 2003 support tool that tests the operation of Active Directory. You can also use it to test DNS operation.