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Question 1

Which of the following services are not supported and, hence, need to be removed from an Exchange 2000 server before performing an upgrade to Exchange Server 2003? (Choose all that apply.)

  • A. Instant messaging service

  • B. Exchange Chat service

  • C. Exchange 2000 Conferencing Server

  • D. Microsoft Mobile Information Server

  • E. Outlook Web Access

A1:

Answers A, B, C, and D are correct. Answer A is correct; Exchange Server 2003 does not support the instant messaging service. Answer B is correct; Exchange Server 2003 does not support Exchange Chat service. Answer C is correct; Exchange Server 2003 does not support Exchange 2000 Conferencing Server. Answer D is correct; Exchange Server 2003 does not support Microsoft Mobile Information Server components of Exchange 2000 Server. These components need to be removed before upgrading a computer to Exchange Server 2003. Answer E is incorrect, Outlook Web Access is supported by Exchange Server 2003 and does not need to be removed as it will be safely upgraded.

Question 2

Which of the following should be done to a server running Exchange 2000 Server before it is upgraded to Exchange Server 2003? (Choose all that apply.)

  • A. Upgrade the operating system to Windows Server 2003.

  • B. Upgrade Exchange 2000 Server to Service Pack 3.

  • C. Upgrade Windows 2000 Server to Service Pack 3.

  • D. Remove Internet Information Services 5.

  • E. Run the IIS Lockdown Tool.

  • F. Install Software Update Services.

A2:

Answers B and C are correct. Answer B is correct; before Exchange 2000 Server is upgraded, it should be patched to Service Pack 3 or higher. Answer C is correct; Windows 2000 Server should be patched to Service Pack 3 or higher before the installation of Exchange Server 2003. Answer A is incorrect; if the operating system is to be upgraded, this should occur after Exchange Server 2003 is to be installed. Answer D is incorrect; IIS should not be removed because this will hamper the installation of Exchange. Answer E, the IIS lockdown tool, and answer F, Software Update Services, are not required to install Exchange Server 2003; therefore, these answers are incorrect.

Question 3

You want to upgrade an English version of Exchange 2000 Server running on Windows 2000 Server to the Korean version of Exchange Server 2003. The server currently has the following components installed:

  • Novell GroupWise connector

  • Outlook Web Access

  • cc: Mail connector

  • MS Mail connector

  • POP3 service

Which of these components should be removed before performing the upgrade to the Korean version of Exchange Server 2003 from the English version of Exchange 2000 Server? (Choose all that apply.)

  • A. Novell GroupWise Connector (not supported on Korean version)

  • B. Outlook Web Access

  • C. Lotus cc: Mail connector

  • D. MS Mail connector

  • E. POP3 service

  • F. This upgrade is not possible.

A3:

Answers A, C, and D are correct. Answer A, the Novell GroupWise connector, is not supported on Korean versions of Exchange Server 2003. Answer C, the Lotus cc: Mail, and answer D, the MS Mail connector, are not supported either. If interoperability with these mail organizations is required, an Exchange 2000 server acting as a bridgehead server should be kept. Answer B and answer E are incorrect; Outlook Web Access and the POP3 service do not need to be removed before installation. Answer F is incorrect; the English version of Exchange 2000 Server can be upgraded to the Korean version.

Question 4

Which of the following pieces of information will be contained in the exdeploy.log log file when the DSScopeScan tools are run during the process of setting up a coexistence between Exchange Server 5.5 and Exchange Server 2003? (Choose all that apply.)

  • A. The number of Exchange Server 5.5 sites

  • B. The number of servers in each Exchange Server 5.5 site

  • C. The names of servers in each Exchange Server 5.5 site

  • D. The service pack level of each Exchange 5.5 server in the organization

  • E. Whether or not Exchange 5.5 servers have connectivity to DNS servers

A4:

Answers A and B are correct. The DSScopeScan tool reports on the composition of Exchange Server 5.5 sites, listing answer A, the number of sites, and answer B, the number of servers per site. It does not list answer C, the names of servers in each site, answer D, what service pack they are patched to, or answer E, whether or not they have connectivity to DNS servers.

Question 5

You are the mail administrator for a company that currently uses Lotus Notes R5. Your company has decided to migrate to Microsoft Exchange Server 2003. For a period of 6 months, both mail systems will need to interact. You have chosen a particular Exchange Server 2003 system to act as a bridgehead between the new Exchange Server 2003 system and the existing Lotus Notes R5 environment. Which of the following steps do you need to take before you configure the Lotus Notes connector on Exchange Server 2003? (Choose all that apply.)

  • A. Ensure that the Notes connector has been installed by Exchange setup.

  • B. Ensure that the Exchange Connectivity Controller and Exchange connector for Lotus Notes services are started.

  • C. Create a special Lotus Notes account in Active Directory.

  • D. Create a special Lotus Notes user ID on the Lotus Notes server.

  • E. Install Outlook on the Lotus Notes server.

  • F. Install the Notes client on the Exchange server.

A5:

Answers A, B, D, and F are correct. Answer A is correct; you must ensure that the Notes connector has been installed by Exchange setup. Answer B is correct; you must ensure that the services that the connector relies upon are running. Answer D is correct; a special Notes ID needs to be created on the Lotus Notes server. Answer F is correct; the Notes client needs to be installed on the Exchange server. Answer C is incorrect. A Lotus Notes account does not need to be created within Active Directory. Answer E is incorrect. There is no reason to install outlook on the Lotus Notes server.

Question 6

You are configuring the NetWare user account that the Exchange Server 2003 connector will use to access GroupWise. Which of the following administrative rights must this account have on the NetWare server hosting GroupWise? (Choose all that apply.)

  • A. The account must have Exchange Full Administrator permissions.

  • B. The account must be a member of the Enterprise Admins group.

  • C. The account must be a member of GroupWise's NTGateway group.

  • D. The account must be a member of GroupWise's Exchange Connector group.

  • E. The account must have read/write permissions to the API gateway directories on the Novell server.

  • F. The account must have administrative rights on the NetWare server running GroupWise.

A6:

Answers C, E, and F are correct. Answer C is correct; the NetWare user account needs to be a member of the GroupWise NTGateway group. Answer E is correct; the account must have read/write permissions to the API gateway directories on the Novell server. Answer F is correct; the account must have administrative rights on the NetWare server running GroupWise. Answer A is incorrect; it is a NetWare account and needs no Exchange permissions. Answer B is incorrect for the same reason. Answer D is incorrect as there is no GroupWise Exchange Connector group.

Question 7

You are the mail administrator for an Exchange Server 2003 organization that coexists with a Novell GroupWise organization. The directory update schedule is configured to run every morning at 2:00 a.m. This morning at 10:00 a.m., you have added 30 new mail-enabled users to Exchange Server 2003. You receive a call from your manager asking why these users are not immediately visible to GroupWise clients. You inform your manager that the directories update each other at 2:00 a.m. Your manager asks if you can do something so that these new users are visible earlier than that. Which of the following steps minimizes traffic but meets your manager's goals?

  • A. Force an immediate full reload of the Exchange to GroupWise directory synchronization on the Dirsync Schedule tab of the GroupWise connector properties.

  • B. Force an immediate update of the Exchange to GroupWise directory synchronization on the Dirsync Schedule tab of the GroupWise connector properties.

  • C. Force an immediate full reload of the GroupWise to Exchange directory synchronization on the Dirsync Schedule tab of the GroupWise connector properties.

  • D. Force an immediate update of the GroupWise to Exchange directory synchronization on the Dirsync Schedule tab of the GroupWise connector properties.

A7:

Answer B is correct. Forcing an immediate update from Exchange to GroupWise updates the GroupWise data with the new Exchange users. Using an immediate update rather than a full reload minimizes network traffic and is quicker. Answer A is incorrect because it does not minimize network traffic. Answers C and D are incorrect because they update from GroupWise to Exchange rather than the other way around.


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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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