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MCT460 Mid term Makeup

Multiple Choice
Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
 

 1. 

Which of the following actions does /domainprep do?
a.
Create the user account ExchangeAdmin and the group Exchange Enterprise Servers
b.
Extend the Active Directory schema
c.
Create the groups Exchange Enterprise Servers and Exchange Domain Servers
d.
Create the user account ExchangeAdmin and the group Exchange Domain Servers
 

 2. 

You are the Exchange 2003 administrator sitting in your office with Windows XP on your workstation. The Exchange server is 2 floors up locked in the computer room. Since you don’t always want to trek up two flights of stairs to maintain the Exchange server, what tool do you install on your workstation?
a.
Active Directory Users and Computers and Exchange System Manager
b.
Exchange System Manager
c.
Exchange Adminpak
d.
Exchange System Tools
 

 3. 

Your company policy dictates that a user shouldn’t have over 20MB of email in their mailbox. To this end, you created a mailbox store policy which set the following limits: Prohibit Send Limit – 20000, Prohibit Receive Limit – 30000. You applied this policy to your Exchange server. Several weeks later, the President of the company complained because he couldn’t receive his mail. How do you relax the storage limits for the President?
a.
Move the President to a different OU which has a less restrictive mailbox storage policy.
b.
On the mailbox storage limit properties page for the policy, click on the Exceptions button and list the President’s account to relax his limits.
c.
Create a second mailbox storage policy with less restrictive limits and give it priority over the first mailbox storage policy.
d.
Using Active Directory Users and Computers, go to the President’s properties, Exchange General tab, Storage Limits and clear the Use mailbox store defaults box.
 

 4. 

The amount of spam that your employees receive in their Exchange 2003 inbox is seriously effecting productivity. However, filtering out each source of spam one at a time would affect your productivity. How can you decrease the flow of spam without using too much of your energy?
a.
Use a block list
b.
Use sender filtering
c.
Use recipient filtering
d.
Set up messaging filtering by domain names instead of IP addresses
 

 5. 

Which of the following recipient types has an Exchange 2003 mailbox?
a.
Contact
b.
Mailbox-enabled user
c.
Group
d.
Mail-enabled user
 

 6. 

Which statement about LDIFDE and/or CSVDE is true?
a.
The CSVDE command exports AD records to a file by default
b.
The LDIFDE file format uses one line for each record with each field separated by a comma
c.
The CSVDE file format uses a separate line for each attribute of a record and a blank line between records
d.
In order to export AD records using LDIFDE, add the –e parameter to the LDIFDE command
 

 7. 

When you send an email to a group on your address list, where does the email go?
a.
To the group public folder
b.
To the mailbox of the group
c.
To the mailbox of the group and a carbon copy to each member of the group
d.
To the mailbox of every member of the group who has an email address
 

 8. 

You are in charge of setting up your Exchange 2003 server. Because of legal issues, the email of the officers of the company, department manager up to president, must be archived. The other employees of the company don’t have this requirement. Because of storage concerns on your server, the decision has been made to restrict mailboxes to 40MB. The president, however, has made it known in no uncertain terms that he will not be bound by this restriction. Discussion groups must be supported on the Exchange server through the use of public folders. One newsgroup will consist solely of a newsfeed piped in through the company ISP from a newsgroup on the Internet. Because of the high activity level in this newsgroup, there is serious concern about the impact on storage requirements that this newsgroup will have.

Your proposed course of action is as follows. In the First Storage Group, create two mailbox stores called Executives and Standard, plus the Public Folder Store. For the Executives mailbox store, set the property “Archive all messages sent or received by mailboxes on this store”. For the Standard and Executive mailbox stores, set the property “Prohibit send and receive at (KB)” and set the value to 40MB. Create a second storage group called Internet Newsgroup Storage Group and inside of it, create a new public store called Internet Newsgroup Store. For the Internet Newsgroup Storage Group, set the property “Prohibit post at (KB)” and set the value at 50,000. For the President’s user account, relax the storage restrictions for the size of the mailbox.

Your first goal is to setup a working email system for all employees of the company. The first optional goal is to adhere to archiving rules and restrictions as appropriate for all company employees. The second optional goal is to conserve as much disk space as possible. Which of the following statements accurately reflects the achievement of these goals?
a.
The required and both optional goals were met
b.
The required and one optional goal was met
c.
Only the required goal was met only
d.
No goals were
 

 9. 

The first public storage group is being used for public folders on your Exchange 2003 server. You need to create another set of public folders for the accounting department that will reside only on one Exchange 2003 server. What do you need to do?
a.
Create another folder tree, than a public store, than associate the new tree with the new store, create public folders
b.
Create another storage group, than a public store, than public folders
c.
Create another public store, than public folders
d.
Just create the public folders
 

 10. 

Product Development is a public folder that is used by the engineers in your company to discuss ideas for new products. As a public folder, Product Development is replicated to the Exchange servers located in both Toronto and Montreal. Bob in Toronto adds a subfolder called Feasibility Studies under Product Development. Serge in Montreal adds a subfolder called Results of Feasibility Studies under Product Development. The next time that the public folder replicates, what will be the result?
a.
Both changes will take effect
b.
The first change that is made will be kept
c.
A decision will need to be made by the folder contact as to which change will be kept.
d.
The last change that is made will be kept
 

 11. 

The Human Resources department has asked you to set up a public group for job postings. Everyone in the company needs to be able to read the postings. The managers of each department (who already have their own security group called Managers) need the ability to post messages to this group and modify their own postings as well as deleting them. The HR department needs the ability to modify or delete anyone’s postings. The HR department also needs to be able to create subfolders; the Managers group does not need this capability. What role should the Managers group and the HR group have?
a.
Managers: publishing author, HR: publishing editor
b.
Managers: non-editing author, HR: owner
c.
Managers: author, HR: publishing editor
d.
Managers: author, HR: editor
 

 12. 

Your company has two main divisions, one in Hamilton and one in Waterloo. Each is an OU in your domain, each has a small IT group looking after it and each has an Exchange 2003 server. There is a high speed WAN connection between the two. You want the IT groups in each location to only look after the mail system for their own location. How do you accomplish this decentralized administration?
a.
Give the administration groups of each OU permissions to their respective
     Exchange servers
b.
Set up Exchange 2003 administrative groups for each location
c.
Place the IT members into the Exchange Admins group or each OU
d.
Place the Exchange servers into their own routing groups
 

 13. 

Which protocol does Exchange use to transmit email to other Exchange servers?
a.
MAPI
b.
SMTP
c.
IMAP
d.
POP3
 

 14. 

Your organization is growing at a furious rate and it is difficult for you to keep up adding mailboxes as users are added to Active Directory. A particular problem is that you need to add a new Exchange server for every 1,000 users. Not only must Outlook be configured for the specific Exchange server for his or her mailbox, but Outlook must be reconfigured if a mailbox is moved to another server. How can you solve the problem of managing mailboxes?
a.
Use clustering for the Exchange servers
b.
Use Front End—Back End server topology
c.
Use Network Load Balancing for the Exchange servers
d.
Use SMTP virtual servers
 

 15. 

Having selected the computer upon which you will install Exchange 2003, you examine its specifications. Which of the following preclude it being used as the Exchange Server?
a.
Pentium II 450MHz
b.
600MB of free hard drive space on drive D:, the boot partition
c.
192MB of RAM
d.
150MB of free hard drive space on drive C:, the system partition
 

 16. 

After a meeting with a security consultant, you are very eager to decrease the attack surface of your Exchange 2003 organization. Which of the following techniques would provide the least assistance in decreasing your attack surface?
a.
Block port 80
b.
Security Configuration Wizard
c.
Run MBSA
d.
Security templates
 

 17. 

Carl has just graduated from the IT program at Seneca College and has been hired to look after the users in the Marketing OU at your company. He has been delegated administrative rights over the Marketing OU and you want to give him responsibility for managing mail box and recipient issues using Active Directory Users and Computers. Which Exchange Administrator role should you give Carl?
a.
Exchange OU Administrator
b.
Exchange Full Administrator
c.
Exchange View Only Administrator
d.
Exchange Administrator
 

 18. 

Exchange server is tightly integrated with Active Directory. Which of the following items is not stored in the Configuration partition of Active Directory?
a.
Settings for server objects
b.
Public folder hierarchies
c.
User mailboxes
d.
Configuration for Exchange Server connectors
 

 19. 

Which component is responsible for locating global catalog servers and domain controllers for Exchange?
a.
DSAccess
b.
LDAP
c.
DSProxy
d.
GAL
 

 20. 

Your company, ACME, has just purchased NEWCO and you are responsible for adding NEWCO’s 160 employees to your Active Directory. You also need to insure that the former NEWCO employees can still get mail under their old SMTP domain email addresses. What would be the easiest way for you to give them a second email address?
a.
Create a new UPN for newco.com
b.
Create an OU for the former NEWCO employees and assign them a secondary email address with a group policy object
c.
Create a recipient policy
d.
Create a mailbox policy
 

 21. 

Which protocol does Outlook Web Access use to provide secure access to an Exchange 2003 server?
a.
MAPI
b.
SSL
c.
HTTP/WebDAV
d.
IMAP
 

 22. 

After you made Outlook Web Access available to the employees of your company, you were a hero. Now you are not so sure. Employees who pick up their email from public computers, such as at an Internet café, have a bad habit of not logging out when they are finished. There have been instances of the next person using that computer being able to see the employee’s mail. How would you secure the system so that this doesn’t happen in the future?
a.
Use SSL
b.
Use Windows NT Authentication
c.
Use forms-based authentication
d.
Use S/MIME
 

 23. 

You want to use the OWA administrator tool because you need to change the configuration of Outlook Web Access. Your name is James. After you launch Internet Explorer, which URL do you type in?
a.
https://servername/owaadmin
b.
https://servername:8080/james
c.
http://servername/owaadmin
d.
 



 
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