You have an Exchange Server 2010 organization.
An internal user named User1 sends a message to another internal user named User2. User1 does
not have any administrative privileges in the organization.
User1 needs to identify whether the message was successfully delivered.
What should you instruct User1 to do?
A -
Open Outlook Web App and then click Options.
B -
Open Microsoft Outlook and then run Office Diagnostics.
C -
Install the Exchange 2010 management tools and then run the Get-MessageTrackingReport cmdlet.
D -
Install the Exchange 2010 management tools and then run the Search-MessageTrackingReport cmdlet.
2-
You deploy a new Exchange Server 2010 organization.
You send a test message to an external recipient and immediately receive the following non-delivery report
(NDR): "Delivery has failed to these recipients or groups: User1@contoso.com
(user1@contoso.com)
The recipient's e-mail system isn't accepting messages now. Please try resending this message later or
contact the recipient directly."
You verify that you can successfully send an e-mailmessage to User1@contoso.com from an external
e-mail system.
You need to ensure that you can send e-mails to external recipients from within the Exchange
organization.
What should you create?
A -
a Send connector
B -
an accepted domain
C -
an MX record
D -
an SMTP site link
3-
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 -
Test-OutlookConnectivity cmdlet
D -
Test-OutlookWebServices cmdlet
4-
You have an Exchange Server 2010 organization.
You install a new Client Access server in the organization.
You need to verify whether users can access the newClient Access server by using Outlook Web
App.
What should you do?
A -
From the Exchange Best Practices Analyzer, run a baseline scan.
B -
From the Exchange Management Shell, run the Test-OwaConnectivity cmdlet.
C -
From the Exchange Management Console (EMC), examine the properties of the default Outlook Web App mailbox policy.
D -
From the Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager, view the session state settings for the Outlook Web Access virtual directory.
5-
You have an Exchange Server 2010 server named Server1.
You need to verify whether users can connect to Server1 by using Outlook Anywhere.
What should you do?
A -
Run the Mail Flow Troubleshooter.
B -
Run the Test-OwaConnectivity cmdlet.
C -
Run the Exchange Remote Connectivity Analyzer.
D -
Review the properties of the WEB Outlook Provider.
6-
You have an Exchange Server 2010 Client Access server named CAS1.
CAS1 fails.
You install a new member server named CAS1 on the network.
You need to recover the Client Access server role on CAS1.
What should you do?
A -
Restore the Inetsrv folder and the system state from CAS1.
B -
Restore the Inetpub folder and the system state from CAS1.
C -
Run Setup /RecoverCMS from the Exchange Server installation source files.
D -
Run Setup /M:RecoverServer from the Exchange Server installation source files.
7-
You have an Active Directory forest that runs Windows Server 2008.
You have an Exchange Server 2010 organization that contains a Hub Transport server named Hub1.
Hub1 fails.
An administrator deletes the computer account and all other references of Hub1 from Active Directory.
You need to replace the Hub Transport server role ona new server. You must achieve this goal by
using the minimum amount of administrative effort.
What should you do?
A -
On the new server, run Setup /M:RecoverServer.
B -
On the new server, run the Exchange Server installation program and then select the Hub Transport role.
C -
From Ntdsutil, perform an authoritative restore and then create a managed service account named Hub1.
D -
From Ntdsutil, perform an authoritative restore and then create a CNAME record for Hub1 that points to the new server.
8-
You have an Exchange Server 2010 organization that contains a database availability group
(DAG) named DAG1. DAG1 contains five Mailbox servers including a server named MBX1. MBX1
fails.
You plan to perform a recovery installation of MBX1.
You need to ensure that the restored server can become a member of DAG1. The solution must
ensure that mailbox databases are available if a single server fails.
What should you do?
A -
Remove MBX1 from DAG1.
B -
Remove all mailbox database copies from DAG1.
C -
Remove the computer account for MBX1 from Active Directory.
D -
Run the Clean-MailboxDatabase cmdlet on all othermembers of DAG1 except MBX1.
9-
You have an Exchange Server 2010 organization.
You need to ensure that items in a user's Inbox folder that are older than 60 days are moved to a
custom folder.
What should you do first?
A -
Create a managed custom folder. Create a transport rule.
B -
Create a new mail folder by using Microsoft Office Outlook. Create a journal rule.
C -
Create a managed custom folder. Run the Managed Content Settings wizard from the Inbox managed default folder.
D -
Create a new mail folder by using Microsoft Office Outlook. Run the Managed Content Settings wizard from the Inbox managed default folder.
10-
Your network contains an Exchange Server 2010 server. All users access their mailboxes by
using only Microsoft Office Outlook 2007.
You configure a policy to archive all e-mail messages located in the Entire Mailbox 365 days after they are
received.
You need to ensure that all members of a departmentnamed Sales can retain some e-mail messages
for five years.
What should you create first?