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Test4pass Microsoft newest 70-237 exam question and answer

Exam 70-237:
Pro: Designing Messaging Solutions with Microsoft Exchange Server 2007
Published: May 07, 2007
Language(s): English, French, German, Japanese, Spanish
Audience(s): IT Professionals
Technology: Microsoft Exchange Server 2007
Type: Proctored Exam

Microsoft 70-237 overview:

About this Exam
The qualified candidate for Exam 70-237: PRO: Designing Messaging Solutions with Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 will

typically have the following: experience in an enterprise environment of more than 500 users and 100 servers, critical

thinking skills and advanced troubleshooting skills, etc.
  
Audience Profile
The qualified candidate for Exam 70-237: PRO: Designing Messaging Solutions with Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 will

typically have the following:
Experience in an enterprise environment of more than 500 users and 100 servers
Critical thinking skills and advanced troubleshooting skills
A minimum of two years of experience administering, deploying, managing, monitoring, upgrading, migrating, and designing

Exchange Server
A minimum of three to four years of experience using network operating systems
Knowledge of storage and hardware for clustering technologies
Knowledge of the Exchange Administrator role
Experience using Microsoft Office SharePoint
Experience using messaging software such as Lotus Notes
A minimum of two to three years of experience using Active Directory
Credit Toward Certification
Exam 70-237: Pro: Designing Messaging Solutions with Microsoft Exchange Server 2007: counts as credit toward the following

certification(s):
Microsoft Certified IT Professional: Enterprise Messaging Administrator
 
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Microsoft 70-237 exam study guide

1. You are the messaging engineer for your company.

The network contains two Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 servers named Server1 and Server2. Server1 is

a back-end server. Server2 is a front-end server. You purchase a new server named Server3 that has the

same hardware as Server1 and Server2.

All server hardware supports both the 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Microsoft Windows Server 2003.

You need to recommend a strategy to transition from Exchange Server 2003 to Exchange Server 2007.

Your strategy must meet the following requirements:

    Minimize downtime.

    Configure the solution to be supported by Microsoft for production environments.

    Configure one server to provide Exchange Web Services and message delivery and a different server to

manage Mailbox databases.

What should you recommend?

A. On Server3, install the 32-bit edition of Windows Server 2003. Install the 32-bit edition of the Exchange

Server 2007 Client Access server role, Hub Transport server role, and Mailbox server role. Change the MX

records and Web services URL to point to Server3. Move all mailboxes to Server3.

B. On Server3, install Windows Server 2003 x64 Edition. Install the 64-bit edition of the Exchange Server

2007 Client Access server role, Hub Transport server role, and Mailbox server role. Change the MX records

and Web services URL to point to Server3. Move all mailboxes to Server3.

C. On Server2, remove the current operating system and install Windows Server 2003 x64 Edition. Install

the 64-bit edition of the Exchange Server 2007 Hub Transport server role and Client Access server role. On

Server1, export all mailboxes to .pst files. On Server1, import the mailboxes to the server from the .pst files.

D. On Server3, install Windows Server 2003 x64 Edition. Install the 64-bit edition of the Exchange Server

2007 Hub Transport server role and Client Access server role. Change the MX records and Web services

URL to point to Server3. On Server2, remove the current operating system and install the Windows Server

2003 x64 Edition. Install the Mailbox server role from the 64-bit edition of Exchange Server 2007. Move all

mailboxes to Server2.

Answer: D

2. You are the messaging engineer for your company.

Your  company  is  transitioning  from  Microsoft  Exchange  Server  2003  to  Exchange  Server  2007.  3,000

mailboxes  have  been  moved  to  the  Exchange  Server  2007  Mailbox  servers.  3,000  mailboxes  are  still

hosted on the Exchange Server 2003 servers.

Your company recently registered an additional domain name fourthcoffee.com. You have updated the DNS

servers with the appropriate records.

You need to ensure that:

    All users are configured with a fourthcoffee.com e-mail address.

  The Exchange organization accepts messages for the fourthcoffee.com domain.

Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)

A. From the Exchange System Manager, create a recipient policy for the fourthcoffee.com domain. Apply

the policy to all Exchange recipients.

B. From  the Exchange  System  Manager, create  a custom  address list. Specify the  *  LDAP filter  to  the

address list.

C.  From   the  Exchange    System    Manager,   create   a new   Internet  Message    Formats    domain   for the

fourthcoffee.com domain.

D. From the Exchange Management Console, create a new accepted domain for fourthcoffee.com.

E.  From  the  Exchange  Management  Console,  create  a  new  Receive  connector.  Enable  the  Exchange

Server authentication mechanism for the new Receive connector.

Answer: AD

3. You are the messaging engineer for your company. Your company has a Microsoft Exchange Server

2003 messaging system.

Your company has two Exchange Server 2003 front-end servers deployed in a Network Load Balancing

cluster, as shown in the following diagram:

You plan to install Exchange Server 2007 Client Access servers on your network. Exchange Server 2007

Mailbox and Hub Transport servers will be installed simultaneously.

You need to plan for the deployment of the Client Access servers.

What should you do?

A. Install one Client Access server. Join the server to the Network Load Balancing cluster.

B. Replace the Exchange Server 2003 front-end servers with two Client Access servers. Create a new

Network Load Balancing cluster that includes the two Client Access servers.

C. Remove one Exchange Server 2003 front-end server. Install a new Client Access server with the same

name and IP address as the server that was removed.

D. Install two Client Access servers. Create a new Network Load Balancing cluster that includes the two

Client Access servers and the two Exchange Server 2003 front-end servers.

Answer: B

4. You  are  the  messaging  engineer  for  your  company. Your  company has a  single  Microsoft Exchange

Server 2003 server that supports mailboxes and public folders. The Exchange Server 2003 server hosts

mailboxes for each conference room in your company. Each conference room mailbox holds the schedule

for that particular conference room. You install a new Exchange Server 2007 server that hosts the Mailbox

server role. You plan to move the conference room mailboxes from Exchange Server 2003 to Exchange

Server 2007. You need to ensure that Exchange Server 2007 conference room mailboxes are configured

as room resources. What should you do?

A. Ensure that the conference room mailboxes are configured as resources of type room.

B. Ensure that the conference room mailboxes are configured as resources of type linked.

C.  Use  the  Exchange  Management  Shell  to  add  the  text  ConferenceRoom  to  the  resource  property

schema.

D. Use the Exchange Management Console to set the Custom Attributes 10 and 11 for each conference

room mailbox. Enter the text resource in Custom Attribute 11. Enter the text room in Custom Attribute 12.

Answer: A

5. You are the messaging engineer for your company. Your company has a main office and two branch

offices.

An  Active  Directory site exists  for  each  office. Each  site  contains  two  Microsoft Exchange Server  2003

servers and one routing group. A routing group connector connects each routing group. Each routing group

connector uses both Exchange servers as local bridgehead servers.

You plan to deploy Exchange Server 2007. Each office will have two Exchange Server 2007 Hub Transport

servers. In each office, the Exchange Server 2007 servers will be on the same network segment as the

Exchange Server 2003 servers. Exchange Server 2003 mailboxes will be moved to Exchange Server 2007

Mailbox servers that reside in the same office. Mailboxes will be moved during a six week period.

You need to recommend a message routing solution that:

         Uses the local network to deliver e-mail messages from users in the local office even if the mailbox

has been moved to Exchange Server 2007.

         Does not interfere with how Exchange Server 2003 delivers e-mail to other Exchange Server 2003

servers.

What should you recommend?

A. Delete the existing routing group connectors. In each routing group, create an SMTP connector that uses

the Exchange Server 2007 Hub Transport servers as smart hosts.

B.  For  each  Exchange  Server  2003  bridgehead  server,  add  a  smart  host  to  the  SMTP  virtual  server.

Configure the smart host to deliver e-mail to the Exchange Server 2007 Hub Transport servers.

C. Create  routing group connectors  between each of  the  existing  routing  groups and  the  routing  group

named Exchange Routing Group (DWBGZMFD01QNBJR). For each routing group connector, configure

the local Exchange Server 2007 Hub Transport servers as the remote bridgeheads.

D. For each Exchange Server 2003 routing group, create a Send connector. Configure the Send connector

to deliver e-mail to the Exchange Server 2003 bridgehead servers. Define an Exchange Server 2003 SMTP

Connector in each routing group that delivers e-mail to the Exchange Server 2007 Receive connectors on

each Hub Transport server.

Answer: C

6. You are the messaging engineer for your company. The company network contains an Active Directory

forest that contains three domains. Each domain contains at least one Microsoft Exchange Server 2003

server. All mail-enabled groups are configured as global distribution groups. You plan to transition from

Exchange Server 2003 to Exchange Server 2007. You need to recommend a solution that ensures that all

mail-enabled groups can be expanded from any Exchange Server 2003 server or any Exchange Server

2007 server. What should you recommend?

A. Convert all global distribution groups to global security groups.

B. Convert all global distribution groups to universal distribution groups.

C. Configure all global distribution groups to require that senders are authenticated.

D. Configure all global distribution groups to send delivery reports to the message originator.

Answer: B

7. You are the messaging engineer for your company. The company has one main office and 100 branch

offices. An Active Directory site exists for each office. The company has a Microsoft Exchange Server 2003

messaging system. Each office contains one Exchange server. A routing group is configured for each office.

You plan to transition the companys messaging system to Exchange Server 2007. You need to design a

transition plan that allows both versions of Exchange to coexist. Your plan must also minimize the number

of servers deployed in your Exchange organization. What should you recommend?

A. Install an Exchange Server 2007 Mailbox server in all offices. Move all mailboxes and replicate all public

folders from the Exchange Server 2003 server to  the new Mailbox server. Decommission all Exchange

Server 2003 servers.

B. Install an Exchange Server 2007 Mailbox server in the main office. Move all mailboxes and replicate all

public  folders  from  the  Exchange  Server  2003  servers  to  the  new  Mailbox  server.  Decommission  all

Exchange Server 2003 servers.

C. Install an Exchange Server 2007 Mailbox server, a Client Access server, and a Hub Transport server in

all offices. Move all mailboxes and replicate all public folders from the Exchange Server 2003 server to the

new Mailbox server. Decommission all Exchange Server 2003 servers.

D. Install an Exchange Server 2007 Mailbox server, a Client Access server, and a Hub Transport server in

the main office. Move all mailboxes and replicate all public folders from the Exchange Server 2003 server to

the new Mailbox server. Decommission all Exchange Server 2003 servers.

Answer: D

8.  You   are  the  messaging    engineer    for your   company.    Your   company    has   migrated   from   Microsoft

Exchange  5.5  Server  to  Microsoft  Exchange  Server  2003.  One  Exchange  5.5  Server  remains  on  the

network. Your company plans to transition to Exchange Server 2007 and expects a period of coexistence

with  previous  versions  of  Exchange  Server.  You  need  to  prepare  the  Exchange  organization  for  the

installation of Exchange Server 2007.          What should you do? (Each correct answer presents part of the

solution. Choose two.)

A. On a domain controller, run setup.exe /PrepareLegacyExchangePermissions and setup.exe /PrepareAD

from the Exchange Server 2007 source files.

B.  On  an  Exchange  Server  2003  server,  run  setup.exe  /roles:Mailbox  /LegacyRoutingServer  from  the

Exchange Server 2007 source files.

C. Decommission the Exchange 5.5 server from the network and remove all Active Directory connectors.

Upgrade the Exchange organization to native mode.

D. On the Exchange 5.5 server, run the installation program for Exchange Server 2007.

E.  Modify  the  Recipient  Update  Service  for  the  Exchange  organization  to  point  to  a  server  that  will  be

installed with Exchange Server 2007 server.

Answer: AC

9. You are the messaging engineer for your company. The company has a main office and two branch

offices.    The network contains a single Active Directory domain. An Active Directory site exists for each

office. Each site has a Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 server. Each Exchange server hosts the mailboxes

and public folders for users in that office. You plan to deploy one Exchange Server 2007 server in each site.

Each Exchange Server 2007 server will host the Mailbox server role, the Client Access server role, the Hub

Transport server role, and one mailbox database and a public folder database. All users will use Microsoft

Office Outlook 2003. You need to recommend a solution that allows Outlook 2003 users to download the

offline address book from an Exchange server in their local site. What should you recommend?

A. For each Exchange Server 2007 server, create replicas of the offline address book public folders.

B. For each Exchange Server 2007 server, schedule the Update-OfflineAddressBook cmdlet to run once a

day.

C. On each Exchange Server 2007 server, create an offline address book distribution point and configure

Web-based distribution.

D. For each Exchange Server 2007 server, copy the OAB files to a local share. Redirect all client computers

to that share.

Answer: A

10. You are the messaging engineer for your company. Your company has a Microsoft Exchange Server

2003 messaging system. Your company has an application server named Server1. Server1 sends SMTP

administrative alerts through an unauthenticated relay on an Exchange SMTP virtual server. You plan to

deploy  Exchange  Server  2007  Hub  Transport  servers.  You  plan  to  remove  all  Exchange  Server  2003

servers. You need to ensure that Server1 can send SMTP alerts by using an unauthenticated relay on an

Exchange Server 2007 Hub Transport server. Which two actions should you perform on the Hub Transport

servers? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)

A. Create a new Receive connector. Configure the Receive connector to use a remote IP address range

that includes the IP address of Server1.

B. Create a new Send connector. Configure an address space that includes only the local SMTP domain.

C. Create a new Send connector. Configure an * address space.

D. Add the Exchange Users permission group and the Exchange Server authentication mechanism.

E. Add the Exchange Servers permission group and the Externally Secured authentication mechanism.

Answer: AE


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