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 are the essential Exchange 2000 Server components required to deliver messages in a single-server environment?
  2. To perform an offline backup, you want to shut down the IIS and the Exchange 2000 Server services without rebooting the entire server. Which of the components must be stopped directly to stop all other server components as well?
  3. You have stopped the MTA service. How does this affect the behavior of connected Outlook clients?
  4. As an administrator you have stopped the Microsoft Exchange Information Store service. How does this affect Outlook clients?
  5. To satisfy growing messaging demand, you decide to install a second Exchange 2000 server. Which components communicate directly with each other between servers?
  6. List the two general types of information stores an Exchange 2000 server can maintain.
  7. How many storage groups can you configure on a particular Exchange 2000 server, and how many information store databases can each storage group contain?
  8. As a user using Outlook 2000, you can happily send messages to all other users in your environment. After lunch, however, the situation changes. All of a sudden, your messages don't seem to leave the Outbox anymore. Other users with mailboxes on your server report the same problem. What is most likely the cause of this dilemma?


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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