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what are the most commonly used ports in each role? |
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25 - hub , edge server smtp traffic 135 - mailbox server MAPI access (RPC) 80 - client access autodiscover 443 - client acces server secure |
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how to installing exchange 2010? |
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you can run the setup.exe for graphical mode or the setup.com for unattended mode |
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To start an Exchange Server graphical installation you what? |
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og in to the server using a user account that is a member of the Enterprise Admins group and run the setup.exe program from the root of the Exchange Server installation media |
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what is active directory split permissions? |
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removes the ability for exchange servers and administrators to create AD objects and the ability to manage non exchange objects |
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two ways to verify installation of server roles? |
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By viewing the details pane for your server in the Exchange Management Console.
By running the command from the Exchange Management Shell: get-ExchangeServer | Format-List |
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where is the location of the exchange sub directories for roles? |
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%systemroot%\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\V14 <---(Exchange 2010 is Version 14) |
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which exchange services protocols are disabled by default? |
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f you encountered error or warning messages during the Exchange Server 2010 installation process, you can obtain detailed information regarding the messages by viewing which Exchange setup log files |
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%systemroot%\ExchangeSetupLogs\ ExchangeSetup.log lists the tasks that were performed during the Exchange Server installation process. ExchangeSetup.msilog lists the installation of files from the Exchange Server installation media. |
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After a successful installation, Exchange Server 2010 is placed in a _ evaluation mode |
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120 days after which you must enter the Exchange product key in the Exchange Management Console and restart the Microsoft Exchange Information Store service. ch |
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What is the new role permission model in exchange 2010? |
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Role Based Access Control (RBAC) |
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RBAC applies the permissions at the administrative level instead of on the Active Directory object. |
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How does RBAC apply rules at the admin? |
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It does this by using roles to define which Exchange cmdlets can be run and what parameters can be used with those cmdlets. |
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how do you first manage rbac? |
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With RBAC, the administrator starts off in a config where nothing is allowed until groups of users are added into a pool of permissions. Those groups that are added in are called management role groups, meaning that a predefined set of roles exist, and that groups of users or individual users are delegated those roles. |
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RBAC assigns permissions to users in your organization depending on whether a user is what? |
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administrator or an end user |
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what are management role groups? |
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A special universal security group that contains mailboxes, users, and other role groups. RBAC assigns each role group one or more. |
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what are management roles? |
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define the permissions that RBAC grants to the group. |
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what is a management role assignment policy? |
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Used to assign end-user management roles Does not allow the management of features not associated directly with an individual user or universal security group. |
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Users are associated with a role assignment policy when..? |
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mailboxes are created, or if you change the role assignment policy on a mailbox. This is also what you assign end user management roles to |
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The combination of all the roles on a role assignment policy defines? |
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everything that the user can manage on his or her mailbox. |
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The RBAC authorization model is centred on the concept of..? |
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role assignment defines exactly who (a user or a group) can do what (cmdlets), and where (which objects) they can do it to. |
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what is delegated setup ? |
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Role holders can deploy Exchange Server 2010 servers that have been previously provisioned. |
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what is Discovery Management? |
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Role holders can search mailboxes in the Exchange organization for data that meets specific criteria |
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Role holders can manage Unified Messaging features within an Exchange organization |
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Role holders can perform limited recipient management. |
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what is Organization Management? |
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Role holders can perform (almost) any task against any Exchange Server object. |
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what is Public Folder Management? |
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Role holders can manage public folders and databases on Exchange Server 2010 servers. |
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what is Recipient Management? |
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Role holders can create or modify recipients within the Exchange organization. |
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what is Records Management? |
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Role holders can configure compliance features, which could include retention policy tags, message classifications, transport rules, and so on. |
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what is Server Management? |
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Role holders can perform Exchange server configuration. They cannot, however, administer recipient configuration. |
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what is View-Only Organization Management? |
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Role holders can view the properties of any object in the Exchange organization. |
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what provides web based administration of users? |
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