You have an Exchange Server 2010 organization. A user named User1 connects to his mailbox by
using Microsoft Office Outlook.
User1 reports that he is unable to send encrypted email messages to an external recipient named
User2.
You verify that User1 and User2 have email encryption certificates.
You need to ensure that User1 can send encrypted email messages to User2.
What should you do first?
A -
Instruct User2 to add a delegate.
B -
Instruct User2 to send a signed email message to User1.
C -
Instruct User1 to send a signed email message to User2.
D -
Instruct User1 to modify the sensitivity settings of the email message.
2-
You have an Exchange Server 2010 Edge Transport server named Server1.
A partner organization has an Exchange Server 2010 Edge Transport server named Server2.
You need to encrypt SMTP communication between Server1 and Server2. The solution must ensure
that both servers use a trusted certificate.
What should you do?
A -
Enable Domain Security authentication.
B -
Enable Exchange Server authentication.
C -
Enable Externally Secured authentication.
D -
Disable the Anonymous users permission group.
3-
Your company has an Exchange Server 2010 organization.
The network contains an internal root certification authority (CA).
You plan to add a disclaimer to all of the email messages sent by users in the company.
You need to ensure that the disclaimer can be added to encrypted email messages.
What should you do?
A -
Instruct users to encrypt email messages by using IRM only.
B -
Instruct users to encrypt email messages by using S/MIME only.
C -
Enable the Content Filter agent on all of the Hub Transport servers.
D -
Modify the priority of the Transport Rule agent on all of the Hub Transport servers.
4-
Your company has an Exchange Server 2010 Hub Transport server named Hub1.
Hub1 receives all of the email sent to the company from the Internet.
You install antispam agents on Hub1.
You need to ensure that Hub1 only accepts messages sent to email addresses listed in Active
Directory.
What should you modify?
A -
the antispam settings of Hub1
B -
the antispam settings of the organization
C -
the email address policy of the organization
D -
the properties of Hub1s default Receive connector
5-
You have an Exchange Server 2010 organization.
An external user reports that when he sends email messages to the organization, they are not
received.
You suspect that the email messages he sends are incorrectly identified as spam.
You need to identify which antispam filter is blocking the email messages.
What should you do?
A -
Modify the connectivity log settings, and then review the connectivity logs.
B -
Modify the protocol logging level, and then review the protocol logs.
C -
Enable pipeline tracing, and then review the trace.
D -
Modify the message tracking settings, and then review the message tracking logs.
6-
You install a new Exchange Server 2010 organization that contains a single server named Server1.
Users report that they receive a large number of unsolicited commercial email (UCE) messages. You
need to reduce the amount of UCE messages that the users in the organization receive. What should
you do?
A -
Run the AntispamCommon.ps1 script.
B -
Run the InstallAntispamAgents. ps1 script.
C -
Run the SetContentFilterConfig –Enabled $true command.
D -
Run the SetTransportServer –AntispamAgentsEnabled $true command.
7-
You have an Exchange 2010 Edge Transport server named Server1.
You discover that antispam updates have not been applied to Server1 for one month.
You need to ensure that the most current antispam updates are installed on Server1.
What should you do?
A -
At the command prompt, run the Wuauclt.exe /DetectNow command.
B -
At the command prompt, run the Wuauclt.exe /SelfUpdateManaged command.
C -
From the Exchange Management Shell, run the GetAntispamUpdates cmdlet.
D -
From the Exchange Management Shell, run the EnableAntispamUpdates –UpdateMode Automatic command.
8-
You have an Exchange Server 2010 organization.
You need to prevent external organizations that do not have sender policy framework (SPF) records
from sending email messages to the organization.
What should you configure?
A -
an IP block list provider
B -
sender ID filtering
C -
sender filtering
D -
sender reputation
9-
You have an Exchange Server 2010 organization.
A user named User1 reports that many of the email messages sent to him from the Internet are not
delivered to his mailbox.
You suspect that the email messages are incorrectly identified as spam.
You need to temporarily disable antispam filtering for all email messages sent to User1.
What should you do?
A -
From the Exchange Management Console (EMC), modify the recipient filtering properties.
B -
From the Exchange Management Shell, run the SetTransportConfig cmdlet.
C -
From the Exchange Management Console (EMC), modify the content filtering properties.
D -
From the Exchange Management Shell, run the SetMailbox cmdlet.
10-
You have an Exchange organization that contains Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2)
servers. All servers are members of one Administrative Group and one Routing Group.
You plan to transition the organization to Exchange Server 2010.
You need to prepare the Exchange organization for the deployment of Exchange Server 2010
Mailbox, Client Access, and Hub Transport servers.
What should you do first?
A -
Disable all Link State updates.
B -
Create a Routing Group connector.
C -
Modify the Active Directory schema.
D -
Delete all Recipient Update Service (RUS) objects.