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 a database availability group
(DAG) named DAG1. DAG1 contains two Mailbox servers named Server1 and Server2.
You need to change the TCP port that Server1 and Server2 use to send transaction log files.
What should you do?
A -
From the Exchange Management Shell, run the Set-MailboxServer cmdlet.
B -
From the Exchange Management Shell, run the Set-DatabaseAvailabilityGroup cmdlet.
C -
From the Exchange Management Console (EMC), modify the properties of a Send connector.
D -
From the Exchange Management Console (EMC), modify the properties of the mailbox database copy.
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Your Exchange Server 2010 organization contains the servers shown in the following table.
Server1 and Server2 are members of a database availability group (DAG).
You shut down Server1.
Some users report that they cannot access their mailboxes.
You need to ensure that all users can connect to their mailboxes if a single Mailbox server becomes
unavailable.
What should you do?
A -
Create a Client Access server array.
B -
Configure the shadow redundancy settings.
C -
Remove the Hub Transport server role from Server1.
D -
Add mailbox database copies to Server1 and Server2.
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You have an Exchange Server 2010 organization.
The organization contains two Mailbox servers named Server1 and Server2. Both servers are
members of a database availability group (DAG).
A mailbox database named DB1 has a copy on Server1 and Server2.
You need to ensure that Server2 waits three days before applying transaction log files from Server1 to
DB1.
What should you run?
You have an Exchange Server 2010 organization.
The organization contains two Mailbox servers named Server1 and Server2. Both servers are
members of a database availability group (DAG) named DAG1.
Server1 and Server2 have a copy of a mailbox database named DB1.
You need to remove the copy of DB1 from Server1.
What should you do?
A -
From the Exchange Management Shell, run Clean-MailboxDatabase -Identity DB1.
B -
From the Exchange Management Shell, run Remove-MailboxDatabase -Identity DB1\Server1.
C -
From the Exchange Management Console (EMC), right-click the database copy and select Remove.
D -
From the Exchange Management Console (EMC), right-click DAG1 and select Manage Database Availability Group Membership. Remove Server1 from the list and click Manage.
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Your network contains an Exchange Server 2010 Mailbox server. The server has one mailbox
database.
A user named User1 reports that he has multiple corrupted e-mail messages in his mailbox.
You need to recover User1's e-mail messages. The solution must not delete any other e-mail
messages in the mailbox database.What should you do?
A -
Create a new Mailbox Recovery Database, restore a backup of the database file, and then run the Export-Mailbox cmdlet.
B -
Create a new Mailbox Recovery Database, restore a backup of the database file, and then run the Restore-Mailbox cmdlet.
C -
Create a database availability group (DAG), restore a backup of the mailbox database file, and then run the Restore-Mailbox cmdlet.
D -
Create a database availability group (DAG), restore a backup of the mailbox database file, and then run the Export-Mailbox cmdlet.
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You have an Exchange Server 2010 organization that contains a single Mailbox server. The
Mailbox server contains two mailbox databases named DB1 and DB2.
You need to restore a backup of DB1. Users must be able to connect to their mailboxes on DB1 during the
restore process.
What should you create first?
A -
a database availability group (DAG)
B -
a Client Access server array
C -
a Recovery Mailbox database
D -
a recovery storage group
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You have an Exchange Server 2010 organization that contains a mailbox database named DB1.
You have a backup of DB1. You need to copy a mailbox from the backup to a personal folder (PST)
file. The solution must not prevent users on DB1 from accessing their mailboxes.
What should you do?
A -
Restore the mailbox database to DB1 and then run the Move-Mailbox cmdlet.
B -
Restore the mailbox database to DB1 and then restore the mailbox. Run the New-MoveRequest cmdlet.
C -
Restore the mailbox database to a Recovery Mailbox database and then run the Connect-Mailbox cmdlet.
D -
Restore the mailbox database to a Recovery Mailbox database and then restore the mailbox. Run the Export-Mailbox cmdlet.
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You have an Exchange Server 2010 server that contains a single mailbox database. All users run
Microsoft Office Outlook and Outlook Web App. You discover that users cannot restore e-mail
messages from the Recover Deleted Items folder.
You need to ensure that users can restore e-mail messages from the Recover Deleted Items folder.
What should you do?
A -
From the Exchange Management Console (EMC), modify the properties of the mailbox database.
B -
From the Exchange Management Console (EMC), modify the properties of the Mailbox server object.
C -
From the Exchange Management Shell, create a management role and then assign the role to all users.
D -
From the Exchange Management Shell, create a retention policy and then assign the policy to all users.
10-
Your network contains two Exchange Server 2010 Client Access servers named CAS1 and CAS2
and two Mailbox servers named MBX1 and MBX2.
You have one mailbox database and one public folder database.
You need to ensure that the public folders are available if MBX1 fails.
What should you do?
A -
Create a Failover Cluster and then add MBX1 and MBX2 to the Failover Cluster.
B -
Create a database availability group (DAG) and then add MBX1 and MBX2 to the DAG.
C -
Create a public folder database on MBX2 and then modify the replication settings on each public folder.
D -
Create a public folder database on MBX2 and then modify the replication settings on the public folder database.