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Question 1. You work as the Exchange administrator at ITCertKeys.com. The ITCertKeys.com network consists of a single Active Directory forest named ITCertKeys.com. ITCertKeys.com has its headquarters in Chicago and a branch office in Miami. All servers on the ITCertKeys.com network run Windows Server 2003 and all client computers run Windows XP Professional. ITCertKeys.com has additionally configured the headquarters as a forest root domain containing a separate site. The ITCertKeys.com branch office as a result was configured as a child domain containing one site. ITCertKeys.com has both office sites containing domain controllers configured with the default settings for the domains they are responsible for. You have recently received instruction from the ITCertKeys.com network CIO to have a designated network administrator deploy Exchange Server 2003 to both sites whilst ensuring that Active Directory is first prepared prior to the installation of any Exchange servers. What should you do to prepare Active Directory? A. You should consider running the DomainPrep program in the ITCertKeys.com headquarters You should then run the ForestPrep program only in the ITCertKeys.com branch office B. You should consider running the ForestPrep program in the ITCertKeys.com headquarters You should then run the DomainPrep program only in the ITCertKeys.com branch office C. You should consider running the ForestPrep program in the ITCertKeys.com headquarters You should then run the DomainPrep program in each office D. You should consider running the DomainPrep program in the ITCertKeys.com headquarters You should then run the ForestPrep program in each office Answer: C Explanation: Since there is a designated Exchange administrator the ForestPrep and DomainPrep must be run in the forest root domain and you should then run the DomainPrep program in the child domain. ForestPrep and DomainPrep are run in the root domain because the first domain controller in the domain will be configured as the schema master and global catalog server. Incorrect Answers: A, B, D: There is no need for you to use this order of configuration because members of the: * Enterprise Admins * Schema Admins * Domain Admins The Enterprise Admins, Schema Admins groups of the root domain and members of the Domain Admins in both domains will be possible to install Exchange Server. You should then first install Exchange Server 2003 to the forest root domain before you would be able to install Exchange Server 2003 in child domains. Question 2. You work as the network Exchange administrator at ITCertKeys.com. The ITCertKeys.com network forest consists of a single Active Directory domain named ITCertKeys.com. All servers on the ITCertKeys.com network run Windows Server 2003 and all client computers run Windows XP Professional. The ITCertKeys.com network contains a member server named ITCertKeys-SR07. You have received instruction from the CIO to install the first Exchange Server 2003 server on ITCertKeys-SR07. You are required to ensure that the installation of Exchange Server 2003 completes successfully without performing unnecessary actions by selecting which prerequisites are required in order to perform the installation? (Choose TWO.) A. Membership to the Domain Admins group is required and the Exchange 2003 ForestPrep program must be run on any server B. Promote ITCertKeys-SR07 to domain controller and run the Exchange 2003 ForestPrep program on any server C. Membership to the Schema Admins and Local Administrators group on ITCertKeys-SR07 is required D. The DomainPrep program must be run on any server and the ForestPrep program must be run on the schema master E. Membership to the Enterprise Admins group is required Answer: C, E Explanation: Membership to the Enterprise Admins and Schema Admins groups on the forest root and Local Administrators group membership are required if you want to install Exchange 2003 in a forest on a member server. Providing you are a member of the mentioned groups membership to no other groups are required to install Exchange Server 2003. Incorrect Answers: A, B, D: ForestPrep and DomainPrep are used to prepare Active Directory schema and domain for Exchange Server2003, as you are a member of the Schema Admins, Enterprise Admins groups on the forest root and are a member of the Local Administrators group on ITCertKeys-SR07 you will not require running DomainPrep and ForestPrep. As it is a single domain the schema master and global catalog server resides their so there is no need for ForestPrep or DomainPrep. Question 3. You work as the network Exchange administrator at ITCertKeys.com. The ITCertKeys.com network consists of a single Active Directory domain named ITCertKeys.com. ITCertKeys.com has its headquarters in Chicago and a branch office in Dallas. All servers on the ITCertKeys.com network run Windows Server 2003 and all client computers run Windows XP Professional. The ITCertKeys.com Chicago network contains a domain controller which is configured to perform all operation master roles and acts as a global catalog server. The ITCertKeys.com Dallas network has only one domain controller. You have received instruction from the CIO to implement an Exchange organization. You proceed by running the Exchange Server 2003 setup using the setup /forestprep command and proceed to install Exchange 2003 server on the Chicago domain controller. During the course of the business day you decide to install a second Exchange 2003 server in the Dallas office for future growth, you run the Exchange 2003 server setup using the setup /domainprep on the Dallas domain controller. You run the setup and receive an error message that states: Multiple components cannot be assigned the requested action because the component "Microsoft Exchange Messaging and Collaboration Services" can not be assigned the action "Install" What should you do to continue the installation? (Choose all that apply.) A. You should consider running the setup /forestprep command in the Dallas domain B. You should consider configuring the domain controller in Dallas as a global catalog server C. You should consider having the domain administrator in the Dallas domain perform the installation D. You should consider running the setup /domainprep command in the Chicago domain Answer: B, D Explanation: It is required that the Exchange installation be able to contact the global catalog server when installing, the Dallas office has no capability of contacting the global catalog server in Chicago. The solution to this problem would be to run either setup /domainprep in Chicago domain or the Dallas domain controller should be configured as a global catalog server. Incorrect Answers: A: There is no need to run the setup /forestprep program in Dallas as this program should be run in the root domain. You are the administrator of the root domain and automatically have membership in the Enterprise Admins group giving you permissions to install Exchange 2003 server. C: There is no need for the Dallas domain administrator to run the installation as you are the administrator of the root domain and automatically have membership in the Enterprise Admins group giving you permissions to install Exchange 2003 server Question 4. You work as the Exchange administrator at ITCertKeys.com. The ITCertKeys.com network consists of a single Active Directory domain named ITCertKeys.com. All servers on the ITCertKeys.com network run Windows Server 2003. ITCertKeys.com has headquarters in London and branch offices in Paris, Berlin, Milan, and Madrid. Management is planning to install Exchange Server 2003 on a single member server in each ITCertKeys.com office. HTTPS, WAP devices, MAPI, IMAP, and SMTP/POP3 will be utilized ITCertKeys.com users to connect to the Exchange servers. You have received instruction from the CIO to create a script to automate the installation. The CIO also instructs the IT administrators in each office to prepare the Exchange servers to support the scripted installation. You have to specify any added Windows Server 2003 components that are required. Which of the following are four components that should be specified? (Choose FOUR.) A. World Wide Web Service B. NNTP service C. SMTP service D. POP3 service E. ASP.NET Answer: A, B, C, E Explanation: Installing and Enabling Windows 2000 or Windows Server 2003 Services. Exchange 2003 Setup requires that the following components and services be installed and enabled on the server: * .NET Framework * ASP.NET * Internet Information Services (IIS) * World Wide Web Publishing Service * Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) service * Network News Transfer Protocol (NNTP) service If you are installing Exchange 2003 on a server running Windows 2000, Exchange Setup installs and enables the Microsoft.NET Framework and ASP.NET automatically. You must install the World Wide Web Publishing Service, the SMTP service, and the NNTP service manually before running Exchange Server 2003 Installation Wizard. If you are installing Exchange 2003 in a native Windows Server 2003 forest or domain, none of these services is enabled by default. You must enable the services manually before running Exchange Server 2003 Installation Wizard. Reference Exchange Server 2003 Deployment Guide Question 5. You work as the Exchange administrator at ITCertKeys.com. The ITCertKeys.com network consists of a single Active Directory domain named ITCertKeys.com. All servers on the ITCertKeys.com network run Windows Server 2003. You are planning to install Exchange Server 2003 on a member server named ITCertKeys-SR01. You run the setup /forestprep command using a domain user account named ExchAdmin, but receive an error message stating that the account does not have the necessary permissions to perform this task. You must make sure that you are able to run the setup /forestprep command using the ExchAdmin account. Which of the following are the two groups that you should add ExchAdmin to, to achieve your objective? (Choose TWO.) A. Administrators on ITCertKeys-SR01 B. Enterprise Admins in the domain C. DnsAdmins in the domain D. Schema Admins in the domain E. Administrators in the domain Answer: B, D Explanation: ForestPrep extends the Active Directory schema for Exchange Server 2003. You must run ForestPrep in the domain where the schema master resides. To run ForestPrep, your account must be a member of the Enterprise Admins group, and the Schema Admins group. Reference Exchange Server 2003 Deploy Tools Question 6. You work as the Exchange administrator at ITCertKeys.com. The ITCertKeys.com network consists of a single Active Directory forest that contains the forest root domain named ITCertKeys.com and one child domain named ITCertKeys-north.com. The ITCertKeys.com child domain contains user accounts and group accounts. When Management decides to deploy Exchange Server 2003 as the messaging system for the whole of ITCertKeys.com, You are asked to prepare the forest to support a new Exchange Server 2003 organization. After Replication has completed normally, you install the first Exchange Server 2003 system in the forest root domain. Which of the following is a task that you should execute to make sure that all user accounts can be mailbox-enabled? A. Run the setup /domainprep command in the forest root domain. B. Run the setup /domainprep command in the child domain. C. Install Active Directory Connector (ADC) on a domain controller in the forest root domain. D. Install Active Connector (ADC) on a domain controller in the child domain. Answer: B Explanation: If you intend to mail enable users in any domain you must first "/domainprep" it. therefore B, if you "install Exchange 2003 in forest root then you must have run forestprep and domainprep prior to install so therefore B is your only answer. Incorrect answers: A: QUOTE: You install the first Exchange Server 2003 system in the forest root domain...this means you must have domainprep and forestprep'ed that root domain already! C, D: ADC won't help - noise - no mention of 5.5 GAL Question 7. You work as the network Exchange administrator at ITCertKeys.com. The ITCertKeys.com network consists of a single Active Directory domain named ITCertKeys.com. All servers on the ITCertKeys.com network run Windows Server 2003 and all client computers run Windows XP Professional. An Exchange 2003 organization exists in the network. ITCertKeys.com has acquired a new office named International which is to function as the branch office of ITCertKeys.com. During the course of the day you migrate the branch office into the ITCertKeys.com forest as international. ITCertKeys.com. You are in the process of creating mailboxes for the new branch office users and instruct the users to properly configure Microsoft Outlook e-mail clients to connect to the proper Exchange server. As the day progresses the branch office users complain to you about being unable to use e-mail as there mailboxes can not be located. You must ensure all the mailboxes are accessible to ensure the users can start using e-mail. What should you do? A. You should consider making an SMTP connector with the international. ITCertKeys.com address space on the Exchange server hosting the branch office users B. You should consider creating an MX record for the international. ITCertKeys.com domain and configure the MX record to point to the Exchange server hosting branch office mailboxes in DNS C. You should consider running the DomainPrep program on a computer in the international. ITCertKeys.com domain D. You should consider configuring a recipient policy for the branch office users and international. ITCertKeys.com SMTP address suffix must be specified Answer: C Explanation: The DomainPrep and ForestPrep programs can be used to enable the separation of network administration responsibilities and exchange administration responsibilities. To achieve this a forest administrator should have the appropriate authority over a network and running the ForestPrep program in the domain where the schema master is located. Incorrect Answers: A, D: In the Scenario there is no need for SMTP configuration of connectors and recipient policies as they are irrelevant to the scenario. B: There is no need for an MX record as it is unnecessary for providing internal messaging connectivity with your Exchange organization. Question 8. You work as the network Exchange administrator at ITCertKeys.com. The ITCertKeys.com network consists of two Active Directory domain named ITCertKeys.com and testlabs. ITCertKeys.com. All servers on the ITCertKeys.com network run Windows Server 2003 and all client computers run Windows XP Professional. You are in the process of installing Exchange Server 2003 on a computer in the ITCertKeys.com domain and create mailboxes for all the forest users. During the course of the day the testlabs. ITCertKeys.com users complain about being about being unable to access their mailboxes. You have recently received instruction from the ITCertKeys.com network CIO to ensure that the testlabs. ITCertKeys.com users in the forest are able to send and receive e-mail messages. What should you do? A. You should consider running the DomainPrep program in the testlabs. ITCertKeys.com domain program. B. You should consider creating a new routing group with mailboxes for the testlabs. ITCertKeys.com domain in the routing group. C. You should consider creating a new administrative group with mailboxes for the testlabs. ITCertKeys.com domain in the administrative group. D. You should consider running the ForestPrep program in the testlabs. ITCertKeys.com domain. Answer: A Explanation: In order to install Exchange Server 2003 for the first time in the forest, the forest must first be prepared. Running the DomainPrep program would effectively be preparing the domains for Exchange Server 2003. Incorrect Answers: B, C: There is no need to create administrative groups or routing groups in order to provide the testlabs. ITCertKeys.com domain users access to their mailboxes. D: The ForestPrep program is used to prepare the forest and in this scenario the domain requires preparation. Question 9. You work as the network Exchange administrator at ITCertKeys.com. The ITCertKeys.com network consists of a single Active Directory domain named ITCertKeys.com. All servers on the ITCertKeys.com network run Windows Server 2003 and all client computers run Windows XP Professional. The ITCertKeys.com network uses Exchange 2003 as its messaging system. ITCertKeys.com has recently acquired a new office which will serve as the branch office named international. ITCertKeys.com. The international. ITCertKeys.com domain uses Lotus Notes and both offices are connected to the Internet. The main office and branch office are not connected directly to each other. The network users from each office will be required to be able to send e-mail messages to all office users of both offices. ITCertKeys.com wants to have the messages sent between the two offices must be protected from eavesdropping as they navigate the Internet. You have recently received instruction from the ITCertKeys.com network CIO to modify the existing Exchange organization to establish direct messaging connectivity with the branch office the most cost efficient way. What should you do? A. You should consider installing a Lotus cc:Mail connector with a routing group connector configured to use TLS encryption. B. You should consider obtaining digital certificates for all the network users and instruct the users to send encrypted messages. C. You should consider installing a Lotus Notes connector. D. You should consider installing a GroupWise connector. E. You should consider creating a VPN connection between the two offices. Answer: C, E Explanation: The networks are connected to the Internet and not each other in the scenario. Configuring a router to router VPN connection in this instance is the best choice to provide direct connectivity and all communication on the VPN can be encrypted. To provide connectivity between the two messaging systems the Lotus Notes connector should be created in Exchange and an object must be created in Active Directory. Incorrect Answers: A: This type of connector can be used in the scenario but is not included in Exchange 2003. B: This type of connector is used to provide connectivity for Novell messaging systems. D: This is used to provide messaging connectivity only between Exchange routing groups and can not be used to send messages to a Lotus system. Question 10. You work as the network administrator at ITCertKeys.com. The ITCertKeys.com network consists of a single Active Directory domain named ITCertKeys.com. All servers on the ITCertKeys.com network run Windows Server 2003 and all client computers run Windows XP Professional. The ITCertKeys.com network uses Exchange 5.5 as the company wide messaging system. The Exchange organization consists of several sites with each site containing multiple Exchange Server 5.5 computers. You are in the process of migrating company wide messaging system from Exchange Server 5.5 to Exchange 2003. You first install Exchange 2003 on one Exchange Server 5.5 computer. The installation starts but fails. You must ensure you follow the correct steps to be able to install Exchange Server 2003 on that computer. What should you do? A. The site where the Exchange Server 5.5 upgrade computer resides must have its bridgehead server upgraded to Exchange Server 2003 B. In the appropriate domains run the ForestPrep and DomainPrep programs and install Exchange System Manager. Create a routing group and move the Exchange Server 5.5 computer from its site to the routing group C. In the appropriate domains run the ForestPrep and DomainPrep programs and install Exchange System Manager. Create a administrative group and move the Exchange Server 5.5 computer from its site to the administrative group D. The Exchange Server 5.5 computer must be upgraded to Exchange 2000 Server Answer: D Explanation: A direct upgrade from Exchange Server 5.5 to Exchange 2003 is not possible. There are many ways to migrate the Exchange Server 5.5 organization to Exchange 2003 but if it comes to the installation of Exchange Server 2003. Incorrect Answers: A: This is only a requirement when the earlier versions of Exchange which are not integrated with Active Directory are upgraded which is irrelevant to the scenario. B, C: This step would only make a new Exchange organization and Exchange servers can not be moved between organizations. Question 11. You work as the network Exchange administrator at ITCertKeys.com. The ITCertKeys.com network consists of a single Active Directory domain named ITCertKeys.com and two sites. ITCertKeys.com has its headquarters in Chicago and a branch office in Miami; both offices have a site configured. All servers on the ITCertKeys.com network run Windows Server 2003 and all client computers run Windows XP Professional. The senior network administrator has prepared the Active Directory infrastructure to support Exchange 2003. During the course of the day the senior network administrator has assigned the Exchange Full Administrator role to you for the Exchange organization. You have recently received instruction from the network CIO to install Exchange Server 2003 on a computer in each site whilst ensuring that the Chicago Exchange server belongs to the administrative group ITCertKeys01 and the Miami Exchange server belongs to the administrative group ITCertKeys02 You are required to perform this task using the least amount of administrative effort. What should you do? A. You should consider installing Exchange 2003 into the default administrative group in the Chicago office. You should then rename the default administrative group to ITCertKeys01 using the Exchange System Manager and create a new administrative group named ITCertKeys02. You should finally install the second Exchange server into the ITCertKeys02 group. B. You should consider specifying the name of the appropriate administrative group when prompted during the installation. C. You should consider installing Exchange System Manager and creating two administrative groups named ITCertKeys01 and ITCertKeys02 respectively. You should then install Exchange 2003 on the designated computers and specify the appropriate administrative group during each installation. D. You should consider having both the Exchange servers installed with default settings. You should then use the Exchange System Manager and create a new administrative group named ITCertKeys02. You should finally have each Exchange server moved to the appropriate administrative group then deleting the default administrative group. Answer: C Explanation: The setup program will prompt you to specify the name of the administrative group if multiple groups exist when installing Exchange 2003. The Exchange setup must first be run and you only install the Exchange System Manager (ESM). The next step you take is creating two new administrative groups named ITCertKeys01 and ITCertKeys02 respectively. Then install Exchange and specify the appropriate administrative group. Incorrect Answers: A, B, D: Exchange 2003 creates an administrative group named First Administrative Group by default when installing the first time and installs the server there. By renaming the administrative group in ESM only the display name will be changed but this could cause problems in Active Directory. The legacyExchangeDN attribute which defines the position of the administrative group will not change causing a discrepancy in Active Directory. An Exchange server may be placed into specific administrative groups when installing, once installed an Exchange server can not be moved.
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