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Microsoft 70-081: Implementing and Supporting Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5
#81. The first step in a two-step migration has already taken place. The Csv file contains directory information on 2200 users. What would be the most efficient way to modify all of the recipient display names?

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#82. You want to add an Exchange server to an existing MS-Mail system but you do not want to change the existing dirsync schema on that site. How do you connect the Exchange Server to the MS-Mail system? (Choose all that apply)

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#83. Your company currently uses Microsoft Mail. You have just added an Exchange server to the network. Management would like both systems to coexist and be able to exchange both messages and directory information. Management would also like to keep the current dirsync strategy. You consequently configure the Exchange server as a dirsync requestor. What other step must you do on the Exchange server?

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#84. Your company is made up of two domains. One domain uses MS Mail and the other uses Exchange. The number of users is approximately equally split between the domains. There are no trust relationships between the two domains. A Microsoft Exchange recipient named Robert uses Microsoft Schedule+ 7.5 to create an appointment that includes a Microsoft Mail user named Shelley. When Robert views the Planner tab, he cannot see Shelley's availability, but he can send e-mail to Shelley. What do you need to allow Robert to view Shelley's availability?

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#85. You want to install Exchange Server for all users in your company's two main buildings. Building A has 15 users. Building B has 25 users. The two buildings are connected to one another by dedicated routers and a 33.6 Kbps dial-up connection. Most of the messaging traffic will occur within each building. Less than 10 percent of the messaging traffic will occur between the two buildings. Which configuration should you implement to minimize traffic between the buildings?

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#86. Your network uses IPX as its only network protocol. Your Microsoft Exchange Server has two network adapters. One adapter is connected to the internal LAN and uses IPX. The other adapter is connected to an outside WAN and uses TCP/IP. Users on the internal LAN use Microsoft Outlook to connect to the Microsoft Exchange Server. When these users attempt to connect to the Microsoft Exchange Server, it takes up to 10 minutes to connect and to send mail. What can be done to reduce the time to connect and send mail?

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#87. Performance optimizer exhibit: migrating users into exchange Server. Public folder will reside on a different computer. The question was very similar to this:


Ken is migrating 3,000 user mailboxes from MS Mail to Microsoft Exchange Server. After he completes this process, his Microsoft Exchange Server organization will contain 12,000 users. When using Performance Optimizer to configure the destination server, the dialog box shown in the exhibit appears. (See Exhibit)


How should Ken configure these options?

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#88. Your Exchange site uses custom attributes that should not be replicated to other sites. How would you configure your site to accomplish that?

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#89. You have multiple sites. ATG division has its own site & NT domain. You don't want directory information to be visible to other sites but users should be able to send messages to all the recipients. ATG should be able to view directory information on all recipients. How to do it?

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#90. You have enabled LDAP and allowed anonymous access. But you realize that there are certain attributes that you do not want viewed through such access. What should you do?

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