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Question 1

You are examining a set of computers at your organization with the intent to decide upon one to host an Exchange Server 2003 installation. Which of the following systems currently has the correct hardware and software configuration to run Exchange Server 2003, Enterprise Edition? (Choose all that apply.)

  • A. Windows 2000 Server, SP2; Pentium III 600MHz; 5GB HDD free; all volumes formatted with NTFS; 128MB RAM; IIS installed; WWW Publishing, SMTP, and NNTP Services installed and running.

  • B. Windows 2000 Server, SP3; Pentium II 350MHz; 2GB HDD free; all volumes formatted with NTFS; 256MB RAM; IIS installed; WWW Publishing, SMTP, and NNTP Services installed and running.

  • C. Windows Server 2003; Pentium 4 3.2GHz; 175MB free on system volume; 10GB free on separate partition; all volumes formatted with NTFS; 256MB RAM; IIS installed; WWW Publishing, SMTP, and NNTP Services installed and running.

  • D. Windows Server 2003; Pentium 4 3.2GHz; 500MB free on system volume; 20GB free on separate partition; system volume formatted with FAT32; 20GB partition formatted with NTFS; IIS installed; WWW Publishing, SMTP, and NNTP Services installed and running.

  • E. Windows Server 2003, SP2; Pentium 4 3.2GHz; 500MB free on system volume; 20GB free on separate partition; system volume formatted with NTFS; 20GB partition formatted with NTFS; IIS installed; WWW Publishing, SMTP, and NNTP Services installed and running.

A1:

Answers B and E are correct. Answer A is incorrect because it has only half the minimum amount of RAM required. Answer C is incorrect because it has only 175MB free on the system drive; it needs at least 200MB. Answer D is incorrect because it has a system volume formatted with FAT32; it must be NTFS.

Question 2

To which groups does the account that runs the initial ForestPrep in the domain with the Schema Master need to belong so that the AD schema can be extended properly? (Choose all that apply.)

  • A. Enterprise Administrators

  • B. Schema Administrators

  • C. Exchange Administrators

  • D. User Administrators

  • E. Domain Administrators

A2:

Answers A and B are correct. The account must be a member of the Enterprise Administrators group and the Schema Administrators group. If the account is not a member of these groups, the ForestPrep routine will not work correctly. Answer C is incorrect. There is no Exchange Administrators group (unless specifically created), hence membership is not required to run ForestPrep. Answer D is incorrect. There is no User Administrators group (unless specifically created). Answer E is incorrect; although the person who has an account in the Enterprise Administrators group is likely to also be a member of the Domain Administrators group, this is not a requirement for running ForestPrep.

Question 3

To run DomainPrep on a domain for the first time, a user account needs to be a member of which group?

  • A. Enterprise Administrators

  • B. Schema Administrators

  • C. Exchange Administrators

  • D. Domain Administrators

A3:

Answer D is correct. To run DomainPrep, a user account only needs to be a member of the Domain Administrators group. Answer A is incorrect. A user account does not need to be a member of the Enterprise Administrators group. Answer B is incorrect. No modifications are made to schema during a DomainPrep operation (as opposed to a ForestPrep), hence Schema Administrator permissions are not required. Answer C is incorrect. The Exchange Administrators group does not exist (unless manually created).

Question 4

Which of the following servers does the system that will host the first Exchange Server 2003 server in a forest need to be able to contact during installation? (Choose all that apply.)

  • A. DNS server

  • B. Schema Master

  • C. WINS server

  • D. DHCP server

  • E. Domain controller

A4:

Answers A, B, and E are correct. During the installation of the first Exchange Server 2003 system in the forest, several servers must be available. The DNS server is required so that the system on which the Exchange server is being installed can locate the Schema Master and a domain controller. Answer C is incorrect. A WINS server is unnecessary to the installation process. Answer D is incorrect. A DHCP server is unnecessary because IP address information can be hard-coded if required.

Question 5

Which of the following statements about Exchange Server 2003, Standard and Enterprise editions are true?

  • A. Both Standard and Enterprise editions of Exchange Server 2003 support clustering.

  • B. Enterprise Edition supports a maximum database size 1,000 times greater than Standard Edition.

  • C. Standard Edition supports two mailbox information stores per server, whereas Enterprise Edition supports four storage groups with five databases per storage group per server.

  • D. Both Standard Edition and Enterprise Edition include the X.400 connector.

A5:

Answer B is correct. The maximum database size of Standard Edition is 16GB; the maximum database size of Enterprise Edition is 16TB. 1TB = 1000GB, hence answer B is correct. Answer A is incorrect as only the Enterprise Edition of Exchange Server 2003 supports clustering. Answer C is incorrect. Standard Edition only supports one mailbox information store per server. Answer D is incorrect. Only Enterprise Edition includes the X.400 connector.

Question 6

In which situations can an unattended installation of Exchange Server 2003 never be performed? (Choose all that apply.)

  • A. The first Exchange Server 2003 system in a new domain

  • B. The first Exchange Server 2003 system in a forest

  • C. Installing Exchange Server 2003 on a cluster of Windows Server 2003 servers

  • D. The second Exchange Server 2003 system in a domain

  • E. When the X.400 connector must be installed

A6:

Answers B and C are correct. The first Exchange server in a forest must be manually installed. When Exchange Server 2003 is installed on a cluster, it must be done so manually. Answer A is incorrect as the first server in a new domain is not necessarily the first server in a forest. The question asks for "never." Answer D is incorrect as unattended installs can be used on all servers after the first. Answer E is incorrect as X.400 connectors can be installed via an unattended install.

Question 7

Which of the following are benefits to running Exchange Server 2003 in native, rather than mixed, mode? (Choose all that apply.)

  • A. User mailboxes can be moved between administrative groups.

  • B. LDAP query-based distribution groups can be used.

  • C. Routing bridgehead servers use 7-bit MIME rather than 8-bit.

  • D. Exchange Server 2003 servers can be moved from one administrative group to another.

A7:

Answers A and B are correct. Answers A and B are both true statements. When an Exchange Server 2003 organization is running in native mode, user mailboxes can be moved between administrative groups and LDAP query-based distribution groups can be implemented. Answer C is incorrect. In native mode, 8-bit MIME, rather than 7-bit, can be implemented on bridgehead servers. Answer D is incorrect. Under no circumstances can Exchange Server 2003 servers be moved from one administrative group to another.

Question 8

You have a cluster of four Windows 2000 Server systems patched at Service Pack 3 on which you want to install Exchange Server 2003, Enterprise Edition. Which of the following statements is false?

  • A. Exchange Server 2003 can be installed on this four-node cluster only if it is in active/active configuration.

  • B. The SMTP, NNTP, and World Wide Web Publishing Services must be installed and running prior to the installation of Exchange Server 2003.

  • C. Only Exchange Server 2003, Enterprise Edition is able to be installed on clusters.

  • D. Windows 2000 servers must be patched to Service Pack 4 before Exchange Server 2003 can be installed.

A8:

Answer A is correct. This question asks which statements are false a trick we use to make sure that you remember to read questions carefully! All statements except statement A are true and, hence, are incorrect. Answer A is correct (and, hence, false) as Exchange Server 2003 only supports two-node clusters in active/active configuration. To support more than two nodes, active/passive configuration must be used. Answer B is incorrect as it is true. SMTP, NNTP, and WWW Publishing must be installed on the host server. Answer C is incorrect as it is true. Only the Enterprise Edition of Exchange Server 2003 can be installed on clusters. Answer D is incorrect as it is true. Unlike standalone servers, if Exchange Server 2003 is to be installed on a Windows 2000 cluster, that Windows 2000 cluster must be patched to Service Pack 4 or higher.

Question 9

You are attempting to install Exchange Server 2003 on a member server in a forest that is running at the Windows Server 2003 functional level. You have installed the SMTP, NNTP, and WWW Publishing Services, as well as ASP.NET. When you attempt to install Exchange Server 2003, you receive an error message informing you that several of these services are unavailable. Which of the following should you do?

  • A. Reinstall the services again from the Windows Server 2003 installation media.

  • B. Change the service permissions so that the Exchange Full Administrator has access.

  • C. Reinstall Exchange Server 2003 via an account that has local administrator access on the system to which you are installing it.

  • D. From the Services console, manually enable each of these services and start them.

A9:

Answer D is correct. Security settings in a Windows Server 2003 functional level domain automatically disable many services, such as the IIS, NNTP, SMTP, and WWW Publishing Services. These have to be manually enabled before they will run. Answer A is incorrect; reinstalling these services does not enable them. This step must be taken manually. Answer B is incorrect; the permissions do not need to be changed. Answer C is incorrect; to begin the Exchange install, you already need to have these permissions.


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    Implementing and Managing Exchange Server 2003 Exam Cram 2 Exam 70-284
    MCSA/MCSE Implementing and Managing Exchange Server 2003 Exam Cram 2 (Exam Cram 70-284)
    ISBN: 0789730987
    EAN: 2147483647
    Year: 2004
    Pages: 171

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