Microsoft 70-081: Implementing and Supporting Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5
#1. You are the administrator of an Exchange Server computer that hosts mailboxes for 500 users. You enable IMAP for all users. Your server is protected from the Internet by a firewall. Your firewall is configured to allow all IP traffic out to the Internet. It is also configured to allow SMTP (port 25), IMAP (port 143), and HTTP (port 80). Your IMAP service is configured as shown in the exhibit. You want to enable users to access the server from the Internet by using IMAP client application. Which other IP port must you allow through the firewall?
#2. You are an administrator in an Exchange Server organization. How can you transfer mailboxes from an existing server in a site to a new server in the same site?
#3. You want to import employee information into the Microsoft Exchange Server directory. The employee telephone list is available in tab-delimited format from the human resources database. The employee work location list is available in tab-delimited format from the facilities database. You want to import both the employee telephone list and the work location list into the directory. You want to retain the formation that is currently in the Exchange Server directory. What should you do?
#4. You are configuring security for an Exchange Server site. You want to exchange messages with other sites but you only want to replicate the first and last name of each recipient in the address list with the other sites. You do not want to replicate any other directory information. You use an X.400 Connector for connectivity among sites. What else must you do so that only the first and last name of each recipient is replicated with other sites?
#5. A site has two Exchange servers, Server A and Server B. All users in the finance department connect to Server A. All users in the marketing department connect to Server B. Each department has its own Exchange administrator. The site has only one recipients container. How would you allow the marketing administrator to manage recipients on both servers, but not manage any other objects in the hierarchy?
#8. Carlos configured a back-up strategy for Exchange Server for live backup. Circular logging is disabled. He performed a successful Full backup yesterday. In the morning the Server stopped. Carlos Restore Exchange with the back-up copy. What should he do next?
#9. You want to develop a disaster recovery plan that will meet the customer service agreement established by your company. You have one exchange server computer that has a 25 GB private information store and a 5 Gig public information store. The information store size has increased 5% each month for the past year. The current server has 45 Gig of total data storage and a local DLT tape drive capable of 70 Gig backup. The DLT backup at a rate of 10 Gig/hr. The customer service agreement requires a 4 hour recovery period following any software and hardware failure. You are using a recovery server. The recovery server has hardware similar to the hardware on the existing server. The recovery server is preconfigured as a Microsoft NT server. You want to meet the customer service level agreement for the next 2 years. What should you do?
#10. You have your Exchange server backed up using an offline backup procedure. After a hardware failure of that server, you restore the server using the offline backup tapes. But after the restore is complete, the IS will not start. What do you need to do?