An Exchange Server 2010 computer name d Exch1 fails. You build a new Microsoft Windows Server 2003 computer named Exch1 to replace the failed computer. Before you restore the mailbox databases from backup, you need to restore the Exchange Mailbox s erver role on Exch1. What should you do?
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Restore the System State data and the Microsoft Information Store data.
B -
Run the Setup /NewProvisionedServer /role:Mailbox command.
C -
Run the Setup /m:Install /role:Mailbox command.
D -
Run the Setup /m:RecoverServer command.
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Your Exchange Server 2010 environment is configured with cluster continuous replication (CCR). The Microsoft Windows Cluster service (MSCS) is installed on two servers named Server1 and Server2. The default cluster that runs on the MSCS cluster is named Clus1. The cluster mailbox server (CMS) is named ExchCMS1. Currently Clus1 and ExchCMS1 are running on the Server1 cluster node, and the CCR replica is running on the Server2 cluster node. You need to back up the CCR replica. In the backup application, which name should you specify?
A -
Server1
B -
Server2
C -
ExchCMS1
D -
Clus1
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You install a new Exchange Server 2010 computer with the Edge Transport server role. You need to create a backup of the Edge Transport server role. What should you do?
A -
In the Microsoft Windows Backup utility, select Microsoft Exchange Server.
B -
In the Microsoft Windows Backup utility, select the file system location \TransportRoles\data\*.
C -
Run the ExportEdgeConfig.ps1 script with the -CloneConfigData parameter.
D -
Run the ExportEdgeConfig.ps1 script with the -CloneConfigAnswer parameter.
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Your native Exchange Server 2010 organization contains 10 Exchange servers. The roles on these servers are configured as shown in the following table.
You need to generate a single report that indicates the number of disconnected mailboxes in your environment and how much storage space these mailboxes consume . You need to export the report to a file.
What should you do?
A -
Run the Get-MailboxServer | Get-MailboxStatistics | Where {$_.DisconnectDate -ne $null} | Export-Csv -Path c:\tmp\disconnect.csv cmdlet.
B -
Run the Get-Mailbox | Get-MailboxStatistics | Where {$_.DisconnectDate -ne $null} | Export-Csv -Path c:\tmp\disconnect.csv cmdlet.
C -
Run the Get-Recipient -RecipientType MailboxUser | Export-Csv -Path c:\tmp\disconnect.csv cmdlet. Then, open disconnect.csv and remove all entries for active mailboxes.
D -
In the Exchange Management Console, expand the Recipient Configuration work center and select the Disconnected Mailbox node.
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Your Exchange Server 2010 organization contains two Exchange servers. The roles on the two servers are configured as shown in the following table.
Two users named Marc and Mari a have mailboxes on ExchMb1. Marcs computer is on s egment A. Marias computer is on s egment B. T he Exchange servers are on s egment C .
Marc sends a message to Maria . The message leaves Marcs Outbox and is listed in his Sent Items folder. However, the message is never delivered to Mari as mailbox .
You need to find out the most likely cause of the problem . What should you do?
A -
On ExchMb1, run the Test-ServiceHealth cmdlet.
B -
On ExchHub1, run the Test-ServiceHealth cmdlet.
C -
On ExchMb1, run the Test-MAPIConnectivity -Server ExchMb1 cmdlet.
D -
On a computer on segment A, run the Test-MAPIConnectivity -Server ExchMb1 cmdlet.
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You want to gather information about user connectivity on an Exchange Server 2010 Mailbox server named Exch1. You need to generate a report of all Exch1 mailboxes that displays the latest user logon time. What should you do?
A -
In Performance Monitor, add the Active Client Logons counter with _Total instances from the MSExchangeIS Mailbox object.
B -
Run the Get-Mailbox -Server Exch1 cmdlet.
C -
Run the Get-MailboxStatistics -Server Exch1 cmdlet.
D -
Run the Get-LogonStatistics -Server Exch1 cmdlet.
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You need to find out the total size of a users mailbox. What should you do?
A -
Run the Database Troubleshooter in the Exchange Troubleshooting Assistant.
B -
Run the Get-MailboxDatabase cmdlet.
C -
Run the Get-MailboxStatistics cmdlet.
D -
Run the Get-Mailbox cmdlet.
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The Hub Transport server role resides on a n Exchange Server 2010 computer named Exch Hub1. Message tracking is enabled. Written company privacy policy states that the subject line of e-mail messages should not be stored in the tracking log. You need to track e-mail messages from ExchHub1 while complying with company policy. Which cmdlet should you run?
Set- TransportServer Exch Hub1 C MessageTrackingLogSubjectLoggingEnabled : $false
C -
Set- ReceiveConnector - ProtocolLoggingLevel None
D -
Get- MessageTrackingLog -Subject None
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After a brief network outage, your monitoring system alerts you that a significant number of SMTP queues on your Hub Transport server are in a retry status. You need to force the Hub Transport server to send the queued e-mail immediately. Which cmdlet should you run?
A -
Retry-queue -filter {status - eq "retry"}
B -
Retry-queue -filter {status - eq "suspended"}
C -
Resume-queue -filter {status - eq "retry"}
D -
Resume-queue -filter {status - eq "suspended"}
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Some of your companys mobile sales representatives use portable computers that run Microsoft Office Outlook 2010 and are configured to connect to your Exchange Server 2010 organization by using Outlook Anywhere. You need to monitor your environment to verify that these mobile users are able to connect to the Exchange organization, and that performance meets or exceeds the company standard . Which cmdlets should you run?