70-285 Exam
Designing a Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Organization
- Exam Number/Code : 70-285
- Exam Name : Designing a Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Organization
- Questions and Answers : 81 Q&As
- Update Time: 2011-09-21
- Price:
$ 119.00$ 69.00
Free 70-285 Demo Download
Test4pass offers free demo for MCSE 2003 Messaging 70-285 exam (Designing a Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Organization). You can check out the interface, question quality and usability of our practice exams before you decide to buy it. We are the only one site can offer demo for almost all products.
Exam Description
It is well known that 70-285 exam test is the hot exam of Microsoft certification. Test4pass offer you all the Q&A of the 70-285 real test . It is the examination of the perfect combination and it will help you pass 70-285 exam at the first time!
Why choose Test4pass 70-285 braindumps
Quality and Value for the 70-285 Exam
100% Guarantee to Pass Your 70-285 Exam
Downloadable, Interactive 70-285 Testing engines
Verified Answers Researched by Industry Experts
Drag and Drop questions as experienced in the Actual Exams
Practice Test Questions accompanied by exhibits
Our Practice Test Questions are backed by our 100% MONEY BACK GUARANTEE.
Microsoft MCSE 2003 Messaging 70-285 exam braindumps questions and answers
¡¡
Exam : Microsoft 70-285
Title : Designing Microsoft@Exchange Server 2003 Organization
1. You need to minimize the amount of bandwidth that users use to access public folders.
Which routing groups should you create? (To answer, select the appropriate set of routing
groups in the answer area.
Physical Locations
The company has a main office and seven branch offices.
The main office is located in Sydney.
The branch offices are located in Auckland, San Paulo, Johannesburg, London, Helsinki, Seattle,
and New York.
? The WAN connection between the Seattle and New York offices is 10 percent utilized.
? The WAN connection between the Helsinki and London offices is also 10 percent
utilized.
? All the other WAN connections are approximately 65 percent utilized.
? The company wants all inbound Internet e-mail messages to flow through EX1. If EX1 is
not available, the company wants the e-mail messages to flow through EX3.
? EX1 and EX3 are located at the main office.
In order to keep network traffic at a minimum, you need to configure the replication times based
on your available bandwidth
14. Overview
Lucerne Publishing employs staff writers, editors, and production specialists, as well as contract
writers.
The company provides messaging services to employees 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Physical Locations
The main office includes 2,500 users. A total of 50 users work from the remote locations and
connect to the company resources by using various ISPs.
Planned Changes
The company currently uses an outsourced e-mail service and is implementing Exchange Server
2003 to replace that service. E-mail messages from the service will not be migrated to Exchange.
The existing messaging infrastructure is outsourced.
Directory Services
? The company network consists of a single Active Directory domain.
? All users have accounts in the Active Directory domain.
Administrative Structure
? The company has a central Information Technology (IT) staff at the main office.
? One group of administrators is in the Default Domain Admins group and is responsible
for all Active Directory administration.
? Another group of administrators is in a domain user group named Server Admins and is
responsible for managing server and client hardware, operating systems, and applications.
Network Infrastructure
? The main office has a high-speed connection to the Internet.
? The main office network includes a perimeter network that connects the internal network
to the Internet.
? The network configuration of the main office is shown in the following diagram.
All users must be able to send digitally signed messages no matter how they are
accessing their e-mail
E-mail servers must be protected from external threats; however, requirements for
configuring the firewalls must be minimized.
Members of the Server Admins group must not be required to have administrative
permissions in Active Directory. However, they must be able to back up operating system
files and shut down the operating system on Exchange Server 2003 computers.
Interviews
Chief Executive Officer:
We must have the most up-to-date and accurate backups of our e-mail.
We want to minimize the impact of this requirement on Exchange performance.
We want to use Windows-compatible backup software.
All non-executive mailboxes must have a size limit of 250 MB.
This limit must be the default for new mailboxes so that configuration management is
minimized.
However, executive mailboxes must have a size limit of 500 MB.
This limit can be applied after the mailbox is created.
We also need to create the simplest possible storage configuration on the Exchange
servers.
Chief Information Officer:
We plan to have one or more Exchange servers running Microsoft Outlook Web Access.
For both internal and remote users, we must minimize the impact of a single hardware
failure in the messaging system.
However, we want to minimize the number of total servers used to run Exchange.
We want no more than 1,500 mailboxes on a single Exchange mailbox server.
Messaging Infrastructure
The company will deploy Exchange Server 2003 as the new messaging platform.
Supporting Infrastructure
Network traffic between the Exchange servers must be minimized
E-mail Client Infrastructure
All client computers at the main office run Microsoft Outlook 2003.
The company will run Outlook Web Access to give remote users access to e-mail.
Remote users will use Internet Explorer 6.0 or later to access e-mail.
Network Infrastructure
15. You need to design a configuration for the mailbox servers. What should you do?
A. Create two Exchange Server 2003 computers.
Place the mailboxes for main office users on one server, and place the mailboxes for
remote users on the other server.
B. Create a Network Load Balancing cluster that contains two Exchange Server 2003
computers.
Place half of the user mailboxes on one server, and place half of the user mailboxes on
the other server.
C. Create a Microsoft Cluster Server cluster that contains two Exchange Server 2003
computers.
Place all of the user mailboxes on one server and configure the other server as a failover
node.
D. Create a Microsoft Cluster Server cluster that contains two Exchange Server 2003
computers.
Place half of the user mailboxes on one server, and place half of the user mailboxes on
the other server.
Answer: D
2. You need to ensure that SMTP e-mail messages can be delivered when the messages are
sent to addresses that end with @fourthcoffee.com and are intended for the Exchange
Server 5.5 environment.
Which three courses of action should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of
the solution. Choose three)
A. Create mail-enabled contacts in the fourthcoffee.com domain for each Exchange Server
5.5 recipient.
Establish the e-mail address to have an address that ends with
@oldmail.fourthcoffee.com.
B. Create mail-enabled contacts in the fourthcoffee.com domain for each Exchange Server
5.5 recipient.
Establish the e-mail address to have an address that ends with @fourthcoffee.com
C. Configure each Exchange Server 5.5 recipient to have an address e-mail address that ends
with @oldmail.fourthcoffee.com. Set the @oldmail.fourthcoffee.com address to be the
default reply address.
D. Configure each Exchange Server 5.5 recipient to have an additional e-mail address that
ends with @oldmail.fourthcoffee.com. Set the @fourthcoffee.com address to be the
default reply address.
E. Configure each Exchange Server 5.5 recipient to use a single SMTP address that ends
with @oldmail.fourthcoffee.com.
F. Configure an SMTP connector between the Exchange Server 2003 routing group at the
Sydney office and the Exchange Server 5.5 site at the Sydney office.
Configure the connector namespace to be oldmail.fourthcoffee.com.
G. Configure an SMTP connector between the Exchange Server 2003 routing group at the
Sydney office and the Exchange Server 5.5 site at the Sydney office.
Configure the connector namespace to be fourthcofee.com.
Answer: ADF
3. You need to design a migration path for migrating user accounts and mailboxes to the new
environment.
Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution.
Choose two)
A. Use the Migration Wizard to create and migrate mailboxes to Exchange Server 2003.
B. Use Active Directory Users and Computers to move user accounts and mailboxes to the
new environment.
C. Use Microsoft Identity Integration Server (MIIS) to synchronize user accounts with the
new environment.
D. Use the Active Directory Migration Tool (ADMT) to clone user accounts in Active
Directory.
E. Use ClonePrincipal to migrate user accounts to the new environment.
Answer: AD
4. Overview
Fourth Coffee is an international company that operates 24 hours a day and supplies coffee to
retailers around the world.
Physical Locations
The company has a main office and seven branch offices. The main office is located in Sydney. The branch offices are located in Auckland, San Paulo, Johannesburg, London, Helsinki, Seattle, New York.
Planned Changes
The company plans to upgrade from Exchange Server 5.5 to Exchange Server 2003.
Administrative Structure
The current Exchange Server 5.5 environment contains eight sites. Each office is
configured as a separate site.
A centralized administrative model is uses in the organization. All the Exchange
administration and configuration take place at the main office.
Exchange administrators are responsible for the creation of mailboxes and configuration
of the Exchange servers. The Exchange administrators do not have Domain Admin rights.
Domain administrators are responsible for daily administration and networking tasks.
Messaging Infrastructure
The name of the existing Exchange Server 5.5 organization is Fourth Coffee. The
organization contains an SMTP address of @fourthcoffee.com.
The Exchange Server 5.5 routing topology was created by using X.400 connectors.
The main office has two dedicated Internet Mail Connectors that are responsible for
sending and receiving e-mail messages from the Internet.
E-Mail Clients
Fourth Coffee uses Microsoft Outlook 2002 as its e-mail client.
The network currently supports MAPI, HTTP, HTTPS, and SMTP.
Directory Services
Fourth Coffee is in the process of migrating to a single-domain forest named
fourthcoffeee.com.
The functional level of the domain and the forest is Windows Server 2003.
On the network, domain controllers are named DC2, DC2, etc., and global catalog servers are name GC1, GC2, etc.
Network Infrastructure
The existing network infrastructure is shown in the following diagram.
Security
The company requires that all users use Outlook Web Access or Microsoft Outlook 2003.
The company requires remote users to use encryption for remote connections.
Interviews
Chief Executive Officer: Sales personnel need to be able to read and send e-mail mail messages and schedule meetings while they are offline. E-mail messages and meeting requests should be sent automatically when the sales personnel connect to the Exchange servers from remote locations.
Chief Information Officer: Due to competitive pressures, we want to change the name of our Exchange organization but still keep our SMTP namespace. There is no budget for additional migration tools or external consultants. During the migration process, managers must still be able to schedule meetings and view the calendars of other managers.
Exchange Administrator: As part of the design and migration strategy, we want to consolidate the Exchange Server 5.5 servers. We want to be able to migrate mailbox directory information and populate Active Directory with account information.
End User: The public folder server is constantly unavailable. We need to be able to access public folders on a regular basis.
Messaging Infrastructure
Two connectors will be used to send and receive e-mail messages from the Internet. The company wants all inbound Internet e-mail messages to flow through EX1. If EX1 is not available, the company wants the e-mail messages to flow through EX3. EX1 and EX3 are located at the main office.
The new environment must coexist with the existing Exchange Server 5.5 environment,
including the public folders.
The company plans to install and configure Exchange Server 2003 on new computers.
All SMTP from the Internet for the fourthcoffee.com namespace must be delivered to the Exchange Server 2003 computer.
The company plans to use Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server, Enterprise Edition, to create a perimeter network. The server will be named ISA1.
Supporting Infrastructure
Users need to be able to access the online global address list in the case of a failure of a WAN connection or single server.
You must use the minimum number of global catalogs possible to ensure logon and global address list functionality without excessively burdening the network.
You also need to minimize the number of DNS lookups for mail deliver and ensure that DNS lookups take place on only the servers in the main office.
Shared resources in the existing Microsoft Windows NT domain must be accessible by users in both the new Active Directory domain and the Windows NT domain.
E-mail Client Infrastructure
The e-mail clients and desktop computers will be upgraded to use Outlook 2003 exclusively.
Client computers that connect to the Outlook Web Access servers use Internet Explorer 5.5 with SP2 or a more recent version.
The company wants MAPI, HTTPS, and SMTP to be the only protocols that are supported.
8. You need to design a migration path for migrating user accounts and mailboxes to the new
environment.
Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution.
Choose two)
A. Use the Migration Wizard to create and migrate mailboxes to Exchange Server 2003.
B. Use Active Directory Users and Computers to move user accounts and mailboxes to the
new environment.
C. Use Microsoft Identity Integration Server (MIIS) to synchronize user accounts with the
new environment.
D. Use the Active Directory Migration Tool (ADMT) to clone user accounts in Active
Directory.
E. Use ClonePrincipal to migrate user accounts to the new environment.
Answer: AD
5. You need to design an administrative model that meets all business and technical requirements.
What should you do?
A. Place the mailboxes for each region on a separate server. Create an administrative group
for each region.
Assign each regional technician Exchange Full Administrator permission over that region??s administrative groups. Assign the main office IT staff Exchange Full Administrator permission over each administrative group.
B. Place the mailboxes for each region on a separate server. Create an administrative group for each region.
Assign each regional technician Exchange Full Administrator permission over all administrative groups.
Assign the main office IT staff Exchange Full Administrator permission over each administrative group.
C. Place the mailboxes from multiple regions on each server. Create an administrative group for each server.
Assign each regional technician Exchange Full Administrator permission over the administrative groups that contain servers that hold mailboxes for that region. Assign the main office IT staff Exchange Full Administrator permission over each administrative group.
D. Place the mailboxes from multiple regions on each server. Create a single administrative group for all servers. Assign each regional technician and the main office IT Staff Exchange Full Administrator permission over the administrative group.
Answer: A
6. You need to design a migration strategy to migrate the Exchange Server 5.5 mailboxes.
What should you do?
A. Create and configure a one-way recipient connection agreement from Active Directory to
Exchange Server 5.5.
B. Create and configure a configuration connection agreement between Exchange Server 5.5
and Active Directory.
C. Create and configure an inter-organizational recipient connection agreement from
Exchange Server 5.5 to Active Directory.
D. Create and configure a two-way recipient connection agreement between Exchange
Server 5.5 to Active Directory.
E. Use Microsoft Identity Integration Server (MIIS) to synchronize objects between
Exchange Server 5.5 and Active Directory.
Answer: C
7. You need to design a migration strategy to migrate public folders from the existing
Exchange Server 5.5 environment to the Exchange Server 2003 environment.
What should you do?
A. Install and configure the Exchange utility. Use the utility to migrate and import all
calendar information into each new mailbox.
B. Install and configure the InterOrg Replication Utility. Use the utility to migrate public
folder information from Exchange Server 5.5 to Exchange Server 2003.
C. Install and configure a public folder connection agreement. Use this agreement to migrate
the public folder information from Exchange Server 5.5 to Exchange Server 2003.
D. Run the pfmigrate command to migrate the public folder information from Exchange
Server 5.5 to Exchange Server 2003.
Answer: B
8. You need to design access to e-mail by Internet users. What should you do?
A. Configure front-end servers to use HTTP to communicate with back-end servers.
B. Configure the internal firewall to allow IPSec traffic between front-end and back-end Exchange servers.
C. Require all users to encrypt all outbound e-mail messages.
D. Issue digital certificates to all remote users. Require the certificates to be used when authenticating to Outlook Web Access.
Answer: B
9. You need to design the deployment of antivirus software. What should you do?
A. Install the antivirus software on each mailbox storage server.
B. Install the antivirus software on each Outlook Web Access server.
C. Install the antivirus software on one Outlook Web Access server at each office.
D. Install the antivirus software on a back-end server that contains no mailboxes.
Answer: A
10. You need to design a strategy for managing the messages that are sent to the customer service mailboxes.
What should you do?
A. Create a separate storage group and database to contain the customer service mailboxes.
Enable circular logging for this storage group.
B. Create a separate storage group and database to contain the customer service mailboxes.
Set the deleted item retention period for this database to zero.
C. Place the customer service mailboxes on a new mailbox store in the storage group that contains the main office user mailboxes. Enable circular logging for this storage group.
D. Place the customer service mailboxes on a new mailbox store in the storage group that contains the branch office user mailboxes. Set the deleted item retention period for this database to zero.
Answer: A
11. You need to design the Exchange 2003 server configuration for remote e-mail access.
What should you do?
A. Configure the front-end servers in each branch office to be members of a new Active Directory site.
B. Configure the back-end servers to have server encryption certificates issued by a commercial certification authority (CA).
C. Configure two back-end servers to be members of a Network Load Balancing cluster.
Configure Network Load Balancing for inbound RPC connections.
D. Configure multiple front-end servers in each branch office to be members of a Network Load Balancing cluster. Configure Network Load Balancing for inbound HTTPS connections.
Answer: D
12. You need to design a storage strategy that meets all business and technical requirements.
What should you do?
A. Create a storage group for each office. Within each storage group, create a single
database.
B. Create a storage group for each region. Within each storage group, create a single
database.
C. Create a storage group for each region. Within each storage group, create separate
databases for each office in that region.
D. Create a single storage group. Within that storage group, create a separate database for
each office.
Answer: C
13. You need to configure the DNS server to allow delivery of e-mail messages.
Which four actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the
solution. Choose four)
A. Create a host (A) resource record for EX1.fourthcoffee.com on the internal DNS Server.
B. Create a host (A) resource record for EX1.fourthcoffee.com on the external DNS Server.
C. Create a host (A) resource record for EX3.fourthcoffee.com on the internal DNS Server.
D. Create a host (A) resource record for EX3.fourthcoffee.com on the external DNS Server.
E. Create a mail exchange (MX) resource record for EX1.fourthcoffee.com on the external
DNS server.
Set the preference to 10.
F. Create a mail exchanger (MX) resource record for EX1.fourthcoffee.com on the internal
DNS server.
Set the preference to 10.
G. Create a mail exchanger (MX) resource record for EX3.fourthcoffee.com on the external
DNS server.
Set the preference to 20.
H. Create a mail exchanger (MX) resource record for EX3.fourthcoffee.com on the internal
DNS server.
Set the preference to 20.
Answer: BDEG
14. Overview
Lucerne Publishing employs staff writers, editors, and production specialists, as well as contract
writers.
The company provides messaging services to employees 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Physical Locations
The main office includes 2,500 users. A total of 50 users work from the remote locations and
connect to the company resources by using various ISPs.
Planned Changes
The company currently uses an outsourced e-mail service and is implementing Exchange Server
2003 to replace that service. E-mail messages from the service will not be migrated to Exchange.
The existing messaging infrastructure is outsourced.
Directory Services
? The company network consists of a single Active Directory domain.
? All users have accounts in the Active Directory domain.
Administrative Structure
? The company has a central Information Technology (IT) staff at the main office.
? One group of administrators is in the Default Domain Admins group and is responsible
for all Active Directory administration.
? Another group of administrators is in a domain user group named Server Admins and is
responsible for managing server and client hardware, operating systems, and applications.
Network Infrastructure
? The main office has a high-speed connection to the Internet.
? The main office network includes a perimeter network that connects the internal network
to the Internet.
? The network configuration of the main office is shown in the following diagram.
All users must be able to send digitally signed messages no matter how they are
accessing their e-mail
E-mail servers must be protected from external threats; however, requirements for
configuring the firewalls must be minimized.
Members of the Server Admins group must not be required to have administrative
permissions in Active Directory. However, they must be able to back up operating system
files and shut down the operating system on Exchange Server 2003 computers.
Interviews
Chief Executive Officer:
We must have the most up-to-date and accurate backups of our e-mail.
We want to minimize the impact of this requirement on Exchange performance.
We want to use Windows-compatible backup software.
All non-executive mailboxes must have a size limit of 250 MB.
This limit must be the default for new mailboxes so that configuration management is
minimized.
However, executive mailboxes must have a size limit of 500 MB.
This limit can be applied after the mailbox is created.
We also need to create the simplest possible storage configuration on the Exchange
servers.
Chief Information Officer:
We plan to have one or more Exchange servers running Microsoft Outlook Web Access.
For both internal and remote users, we must minimize the impact of a single hardware
failure in the messaging system.
However, we want to minimize the number of total servers used to run Exchange.
We want no more than 1,500 mailboxes on a single Exchange mailbox server.
Messaging Infrastructure
The company will deploy Exchange Server 2003 as the new messaging platform.
Supporting Infrastructure
Network traffic between the Exchange servers must be minimized
E-mail Client Infrastructure
All client computers at the main office run Microsoft Outlook 2003.
The company will run Outlook Web Access to give remote users access to e-mail.
Remote users will use Internet Explorer 6.0 or later to access e-mail.
Network Infrastructure
15. You need to design a configuration for the mailbox servers. What should you do?
A. Create two Exchange Server 2003 computers.
Place the mailboxes for main office users on one server, and place the mailboxes for
remote users on the other server.
B. Create a Network Load Balancing cluster that contains two Exchange Server 2003
computers.
Place half of the user mailboxes on one server, and place half of the user mailboxes on
the other server.
C. Create a Microsoft Cluster Server cluster that contains two Exchange Server 2003
computers.
Place all of the user mailboxes on one server and configure the other server as a failover
node.
D. Create a Microsoft Cluster Server cluster that contains two Exchange Server 2003
computers.
Place half of the user mailboxes on one server, and place half of the user mailboxes on
the other server.
Answer: D
Click Online chat to talk with us , get more informations about Microsoft MCSE 2003 Messaging 70-285 practice exam study guides questions and answers
Test4pass 70-285 Exam Features
Quality and Value for the 70-285 Exam
Test4pass Practice Exams for Microsoft 70-285 are written to the highest standards of technical accuracy, using only certified subject matter experts and published authors for development.
100% Guarantee to Pass Your 70-285 Exam
If you prepare for the exam using our Test4pass testing engine, we guarantee your success in the first attempt. If you do not pass the MCSE 2003 Messaging 70-285 exam (ProCurve Secure WAN) on your first attempt we will give you a FULL REFUND of your purchasing fee AND send you another same value product for free.
Microsoft 70-285 Downloadable, Printable Exams (in PDF format)
Our Exam 70-285 Preparation Material provides you everything you will need to take your 70-285 Exam. The 70-285 Exam details are researched and produced by Professional Certification Experts who are constantly using industry experience to produce precise, and logical. You may get questions from different web sites or books, but logic is the key. Our Product will help you not only pass in the first try, but also save your valuable time.
70-285 Downloadable, Interactive Testing engines
We are all well aware that a major problem in the IT industry is that there is a lack of quality study materials. Our Exam Preparation Material provides you everything you will need to take a certification examination. Like actual certification exams, our Practice Tests are in multiple-choice (MCQs) Our Microsoft 70-285 Exam will provide you with free 70-285 dumps questions with verified answers that reflect the actual exam. These questions and answers provide you with the experience of taking the actual test. High quality and Value for the 70-285 Exam:100% Guarantee to Pass Your MCSE 2003 Messaging exam and get your MCSE 2003 Messaging Certification.
Test4pass 70-285 examTest4pass 70-285 pdf exam
Test4pass 70-285 braindumps
Test4pass 70-285 study guides
Test4pass 70-285 trainning materials
Test4pass 70-285 simulations
Test4pass 70-285 testing engine
Test4pass 70-285 vce
Test4pass 70-285 torrent
Test4pass 70-285 dumps
free download 70-285
Test4pass 70-285 practice exam
Test4pass 70-285 preparation files
Test4pass 70-285 questions
Test4pass 70-285 answers
http://www.test4pass.com/70-285-exam.html The safer.easier way to get MCSE 2003 Messaging Certification
MCSE 2003 Certification
MCSE Certification
.




