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Exchange Server Enterprise edition comes with the following connectors: |
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cc:Mail Connector |
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X.400 |
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Dynamic RAS Connector |
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Internet Mail Service |
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no connectors |
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Your company is looking at Exchange Server 5.5 but unsure because of the multiple locations. Each of the locations have a different type of mail system which the administrators of each location picked out.
Could this be a problem going with Exchange server in this
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Exchange server only works well with large mail systems |
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Exchange server can connect to many different mail
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Exchange server only works well with small mail systems |
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Exchange works best without a messaging system previously installed |
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Your company has some very sensitive documents that they have to e-mail back and forth at times. The company is worried that NT will not provide enough security for the mail.
Could that be a problem? |
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No, You can configure Windows NT to protect Exchange and any other program loaded on the server without worry of extra security |
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No, You can configure security features into the Exchange
server as well as the NT server |
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Yes, Your best bet is to buy a third party software for added security, since Exchange offers no extra security beyond the NT server |
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Which are security mechanisms available with an Exchange Server system running on an NT Server network? |
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Authentication |
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Access control |
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Data encryption |
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Digital signatures |
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Secure screen lock |
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Which Exchange security mechanism provides secure logon? |
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Authentication |
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Access control |
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Auditing |
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Data encryption |
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Digital signatures |
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Which Exchange Server security mechanism allows users to verify the source of information they receive or send? |
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Authentication |
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Auditing |
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Access control |
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Digital Signatures |
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Data encryption |
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Where is Exchange Server auditing viewed? |
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NT Server Event Log |
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Event Viewer in NT Server Administrative Tools Group |
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NT Server Event Viewer's applications log |
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Any Microsoft Exchange Administrator Program |
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From the Microsoft Exchange Administrator Program that IS located on the Exchange Server whose log you are viewing |
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You recently read an article on Exchange and the benefits to your company with organizing, user access, sharing data. After rushing out and purchasing it you have a problem, because no one can get to their e-mail. Outlook client is called the universal inbox, so why can't the employees receive or send anything out? |
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Check to see if TCP/IP is configured properly, it's a
good possibility that it's configured improperly |
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You have to make sure the Exchange Server is not attached to a firewall. Exchange doesn't support this type of connectivity |
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It is possible that the client is not configured
properly |
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Exchange does not work with Lotus cc:Mail which you have as the mail system for your company |
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What are the two types of folders used by Exchange Server clients? |
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Personal and Public |
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Private and Public |
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Personal and External |
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External and Private |
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Shared and Personal |
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Public folders can be securely shared between ____________ . |
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small numbers of users |
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every Exchange User in the Organization |
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various groups of users |
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GroupWise only users |
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Eudora only users |
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When routing mail to a personal folder, it is still funneled through a user's mailbox on the Exchange Server
computer. |
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True |
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False |
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What are two fundamental ways a user can exchange information? |
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Shared database |
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Sending Information |
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Sharing Information |
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What are some ways to organize information using the Exchange client? |
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Rules |
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Views |
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Finder |
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What allows users to organize and view information in different ways? |
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Rules |
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Views |
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Finder |
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What would be used to search for a meeting request after a specific date? |
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Rules |
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Views |
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Finder |
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What makes it difficult to implement security in a shared file mail system? |
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Both a windows and domain logon by the client |
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Each shared file mail system client has read/write permission to every other client's database files |
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Passive servers cannot restrict access to mail files |
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Passive servers can only implement share level security |
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Each shared file mail system client has read permission to every other client's database files |
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Which of the following are core components of Exchange Server? |
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Internet Mail Service |
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Directory Service |
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Directory Synchronization Service |
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Message Transfer Agent |
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System Attendant |
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Which of the following are optional components and are configured or installed as needed? |
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Internet Mail Service |
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Directory Service |
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Directory Synchronization Service |
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Message Transfer Agent |
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System Attendant |
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Which of the following are used to provide connectivity to other Exchange Server sites and foreign mail systems? |
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Exchange Server Core components |
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Exchange Server Optional components |
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Which of the following provides basic messaging and directory services within an Exchange Server site? |
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Exchange Server Core components |
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Exchange Server Optional components |
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Exchange Server Core Connectors |
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Exchange Server Optional Message Connectors |
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Exchange Server Optional Directory Services Connectors |
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The _________ stores all information available about an organization's resources and users including mailboxes, public folders, distribution lists, etc. |
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Directory |
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Information Store |
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The Primary Core Exchange Server Process |
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Global Address List |
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Gateway Address Resolution Table (GWART) |
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The MTA and the Information Store use the ___________ to determine the location of a recipient. |
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The Primary Core Exchange Server Process |
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Directory |
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Global Address List |
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Gateway Address Resolution Table (GWART) |
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Information Store |
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Which is a Windows NT process that is responsible for maintaining and providing directory information to
requesting parties? |
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The Primary Core Exchange Server Process |
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Directory Service |
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Information Store |
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Global Address List |
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Gateway Address Resolution Table (GWART) |
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What Exchange Server service is used whenever a message needs to be sent to another Exchange Server, to a MS Mail postoffice, or to a foreign X.400 system? |
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The Site Connector |
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X.400 Connector |
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MS Mail Connector |
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Message Transfer Agent |
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The Primary Core Exchange Server Process |
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The MTA is involved in intra-server message delivery. |
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True |
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False |
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