You have an Exchange Server 2010 Mailbox server. The server contains one mailbox database.
You need to view the last logon time of all users in the organization. What should you do?
A -
From the Exchange Management Shell, run GetMailboxDatabase.
B -
From the Exchange Management Shell, run GetMailboxStatistics.
C -
From the Exchange Management Console, run the Remote Connectivity Analyzer.
D -
From the Exchange Management Console, create and export a filter.
2-
You have an Exchange Server 2010 Mailbox server. You need to identify which users have the largest
mailboxes on the server. What should you do?
A -
Run the GetMailBoxStatistics cmdlet.
B -
Run the GetStoreUsageStatistics cmdlet.
C -
Add the MSExchangeIS Client performance counters to the Performance Monitor.
D -
Add the MSExchangeIS Mailbox performance counters to the Performance Monitor.
3-
Your Exchange Server 2010 organization contains several Mailbox servers. You need to identify the
message latency between the Mailbox servers. What should you do?
A -
Run the TestMailflow cmdlet.
B -
Run the TestOutlookConnectivity cmdlet.
C -
Increase the MSExchangeTransport diagnostic logging level to Expert.
D -
Increase the MSExchangeMailSubmission diagnostic logging level to Expert.
4-
You have an Exchange Server 2010 organization that contains one Mailbox server. All users connect
to Exchange by using Microsoft Office Outlook 2010. You need to identify the latency of client
connections to the Mailbox server. What should you run?
A -
Exchange Best Practices Analyzer
B -
Message Tracking Performance tool
C -
TestOutlookConnectivity cmdlet
D -
TestOutlookWebServices cmdlet
5-
You have an Exchange Server 2010 organization.
You need to identify the following information for a users mailbox:
∙The size of items in the Inbox folder
∙The number of items in the Deleted Items folder
You must achieve this goal by using the minimum amount of administrative effort.
Which cmdlet should you run?
A -
GetMailboxFolder
B -
GetMailboxFolderStatistics
C -
GetMailboxStatistics
D -
GetStoreUsageStatistics
6-
You have an Exchange Server 2010 organization. You need to determine why a remote SMTP server
rejects email sent from your organization. What should you do?
A -
Review the application event logs.
B -
Review the message tracking logs.
C -
Set the Protocol logging level to Verbose on the Receive connectors and then review the protocol log files.
D -
Set the Protocol logging level to Verbose on the Send connectors and then review the protocol log files.
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You have a database availability group (DAG) that contains two servers named MBX1 and MBX2. You
discover that a mailbox database named DB2 is in a FailedAndSuspended state on MBX2. You need
to reseed DB2 to MBX2. You must achieve this goal by using the minimum amount of administrative
effort. What should you do?
A -
From the Services console, restart the Microsoft Exchange Replication Service.
B -
From the Exchange Management Console, run the Add Mailbox Database Copy wizard.
C -
From the Exchange Management Shell, run the UpdateMailboxDatabaseCopy cmdlet.
D -
From the Exchange Management Shell, run the RestoreDatabaseAvailabilityGroup cmdlet.
8-
Your network contains two Exchange Server 2010 Mailbox servers.
You create a database availability group (DAG).
You need to ensure that the Exchange servers can replicate mailbox databases.
What should you do?
A -
Modify the membership list of the DAG.
B -
Add the Network Load Balancing feature on both servers.
C -
Add Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS) on both servers.
D -
Enable Datacenter Activation Coordination (DAC) mode for the DAG.
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You have an Exchange Server 2010 organization that contains three Mailbox servers. All Mailbox
servers are members of a database availability group (DAG) and have a public folder database.
The Active Directory forest contains one site. You create a new site and install new Exchange Server
2010 servers in the site. You need to ensure that public folders are stored on servers in both sites.
What should you do?
A -
∙Create a public folder database on a server in the new site. ∙Modify the replication settings for all public folders.
B -
∙Create a public folder database on a server in the new site. ∙Run the SetDatabaseAvailabilityGroup cmdlet from a server in the new site.
C -
∙Configure clustered continuous replication (CCR) on two servers in the new site. ∙Modify the replication settings for all public folder databases.
D -
∙Configure standby continuous replication (SCR) on a server in the new site. ∙Run the EnableStorageGroupCopy cmdlet from a server in the new site.
10-
You have an Exchange Server 2010 Mailbox server. The server is a member of a database availability
group (DAG). The server fails.
You install the operating system on a new server and use the same computer name. You join the
server to the domain. You need to reinstall Exchange Server 2010 on the server. The solution must
ensure that previous Exchange server configurations are applied to the new server.
What should you do?
A -
Run setup /RecoverCMS.
B -
Run setup /RecoverServer.
C -
Restore the system state from the previous server.
D -
Install the Exchange management tools and then run the RestoreComputer cmdlet.