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#63. An IMS server sends mail to Domain-A and Domain-B. As the administrator, you begin to receive reports that Exchange e-mail attachments sent to Domain-B have been arriving as unreadable text. You investigate and find out that the problem does not exist with attachments sent to Domain-A. You also find out that Domain-A uses MIME while Domain-B uses uuencode. How would you fix this problem?
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#64. You are the senior network administrator for your company. Your exchange organization consists of three sites, corresponding to three NT domains, each connected with an X.400 connector. You have recently appointed three junior administrators, each of whom will administer a separate site. What should you do to enable intersite messaging connectivity?
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#65. Elvis is the administrator of an Exchange organization consisting of two sites, each with a single server. One server routes SMTP mail to the Internet and connects to the other via an X.400 connector. Where should Elvis enable message tracking in Exchange Administrator? (Choose all that apply)
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#67. Your organization is made up of five Exchange sites. The five sites are connected using a mesh topology. X.400 connectors are used to connect the sites. Each site also has an Internet Mail Service running. You want to make sure that all outgoing SMTP messages are only sent out of their sites through the IMS server, and not the X.400 Connector. Which of the following would accomplish this?
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#68. Your Exchange environment uses IMS to send and receive SMTP mail with a company named International Widgets. International Widgets uses a host-based SMTP mail system. When users on your system send mail to the name of the host at International Widgets, it is not delivered. But if those users use an IP address for addressing, the mail is delivered. You are informed that other systems can send mail to International Widgets using a host name in the addressing. What should you do to enable your users to be able to send mail to International Widgets using a host name in the addressing?
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#69. An Exchange user, Anita, sends a message through the Internet to another Exchange user named Brooks at brooks@sprockets.com. Anita receives an NDR stating "Recipient not found: SPROCKETS.COM." You confirm that Brook's mailbox is configured with the email address SMTP:brooks@sprockets.com. What is the likely problem?
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#70. Peggy Sue is installing Exchange Server for her company. The company has two separate domains that are named Exec and Sales. Peggy Sue does not want to establish any trust relationships. Peggy Sue installs an Exchange Server computer in each domain. Each server is installed in its own site.
Both sites belong to the same organization. Peggy Sue configures a service account named ExchService in each domain. Both service accounts have the same password. Which actions must Peggy Sue take so that the two servers can communicate with each other by using a Site Connector? (Choose all that apply)
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