1.You are the Exchange administrator for your company. You have a mailbox store policy for mailbox storage limits in effect for your entire Exchange organization. The policy is shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.) You add a new Exchange 2000 Server computer. After the server runs for a few weeks, you notice that several mailboxes are considerably over the limits that are set. You need to configure the server to enforce the limits that you set. What should you do?
A: Configure a new mailbox store policy for the new server.B: Configure a new server policy and add the new server to this policy.C: Set storage limits on the existing mailbox store on the new server.D: Add the default mailbox store on the new server to the mailbox store policy.Correct Answers: D 2.You are the Exchange administrator for your company. A former employee named Rebecca deleted several e-mail messages from her mailbox shortly before resigning from the company. Most of these e-mail messages were received from Internet sources and contained very important file attachments. You have an online backup that was created one day prior to the deletion, and an offline backup that was created two weeks prior to the deletion. You must recover the deleted e-mail messages from Rebecca's mailbox with minimal disruption to current mail services on the network. What should you do? A: In System Manager, dismount the database that contains the mailbox and restore the appropriate database from the online backup. Remount the database.B: Install Exchange 2000 Server in an isolated forest. In System Manager of the new installation, dismount the database and restore the appropriate database from the online backup. Remount the database.C: Stop the Information Store service and restore the appropriate .edb file. Run ISINTEG -patch , and then restart the Information Store service.D: Install Exchange 2000 Server in an isolated forest. Stop the Information Store service of the new installation, and restore the appropriate .edb file. Run ESEUTIL /CM , and then restart the Information Store service.Correct Answers: B 3.You are the network administrator for Contoso, Ltd. The company hires a consultant named Amy Jones from LitWare, Inc. Amy requires access to your company's network. She prefers to receive all of her e-mail at her ajones@litware.com address. You want Amy's name to appear in the Exchange address lists, but you want e-mail messages to be sent only to her litware.com address. What should you do? A: Create a user account that has an Exchange mailbox in Active Directory. Change the SMTP address on the E-mail Addresses tab of the user property sheet to ajones@litware.com.B: Create a mail-enabled contact object for Amy Jones and specify the SMTP address ajones@litware.com as the e-mail address in Active Directory.C: Create a user account that does not have an Exchange mailbox in Active Directory. Use Exchange Task Wizard to assign an SMTP address for ajones@litware.com.D: Create a user account that does not have an Exchange mailbox in Active Directory. Enter ajones@litware.com as the e-mail address on the General tab of the user property sheet.Correct Answers: C 4.You are the administrator of an Exchange 2000 Server computer that supports 2,400 mailboxes. The mailboxes are distributed among three mailbox stores that are located in a single storage group. The server is configured as shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.) Users report that it takes up to 10 seconds to send an e-mail message during peak times of the business day. You need to optimize the responsiveness of the Exchange server. What should you do?
A: Move one of the mailbox stores from Disk 3 to Disk 5.B: Set the full-text indexing to always run for all three mailbox stores.C: Create a new mailbox store in a new storage group on Disk 5, and place the new transaction log files on Disk 2. Move 1,200 of the mailboxes to this new mailbox store.D: Create a new mailbox store, and place the mailbox store files on Disk 5. Move 1,200 of the mailboxes to this new mailbox store.Correct Answers: A 5.You are the Exchange administrator for your company. Your Exchange server is becoming extremely low on available hard disk space. Based on the current rate of growth, you expect your server to run out of storage space in two months. The executives in your organization typically send very large attachments with their e-mail messages. The other users in your organization typically do not send attachments larger than 1 MB. You want to accomplish the following goals: The executives must have unrestricted message storage space on the Exchange server. All employees other than executives must be limited to 50 MB of storage space for messages on the Exchange server. A separate set of transaction log files must be created for the executives. The executives must be able to have access to e-mail prior to other employees if the Exchange server needs to be restored. The Exchange server must not run out of hard disk space. You take the following actions: Create a new storage group. Create a new mailbox store in the new storage group. Move the mailboxes of all executives to the new mailbox store. On the existing mailbox store, set a maximum storage limit of 50 MB. Which result or results do these actions produce? (Choose all that apply.) A:The executives have unrestricted message storage space on the Exchange server.B:All employees other than executives are limited to 50 MB of storage space for messages on the Exchange server.C:A separate set of transaction log files is created for the executives.D:The executives can have access to e-mail prior to other employees if the Exchange server needs to be restored.
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