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1. What is the Mail Flow Troubleshooter tool? |
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Troubleshoot common mail flow problems you see on Exhange servers and is designed to identify the root cause of detected symptoms |
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1. What four types of data are stored in Active directory? |
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Schema, Configuration, Domain and Application |
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1. What does the Domain partition in Active Directory store? |
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Users, Groups, Computers and OUs |
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1. What two types of connectors did we talk about in class? |
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Send and Receive connector |
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1. Why would you use Edge Transport servers? |
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Internet mail flow, Anti-spam, Edge Transport rules and Address rewriting |
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1. What is the Database Troubleshooter tool? |
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The database troubleshooter will repair the following issues: mounting issues, inconsistent log files, log file generation and drive space issues |
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1. What is the Performance Troubleshooter tool? |
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Remotely collects configuration data from each server in the topology and automatically analyzes the data |
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1. How many databases can be setup in the enterprise edition of Exchange Server 2010? |
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1. How do you change from enterprise edition to standard edition of Exchange 2010? |
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Using a valid product key, you can also upgrade from Standard Edition to Enterprise Edition |
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1. What is the Public Folder Management Console? |
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Interface that provides you with a graphical user interface to create, configure, and maintain public folders |
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1. What is the Routing Log Viewer tool? |
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View information about how the routing topology appears and changes that have been made to it |
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1. What is the Message Tracking tool? |
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It records log files of email traffic as the messages travel between mailboxes |
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1. What Windows tool on the task bar was used to install IIS? |
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1. What is the Queue Viewer tool? |
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View information about and take action on queues and messages in queues |
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1. Which of the following is not a special purpose mailbox in Exchange 2010? |
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Special-Purpose mail boxes – Room, Equipment, Linked, Forwarding, Archive, Arbitration, Discovery and Shared |
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1. Databases are not associated to storage groups in Exchange Server 2010? |
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1. What is a Linked Mailbox? |
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A linked mailbox is associated with an external account |
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1. What is the difference between a standard CAL and an enterprise CAL? |
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Standard: 1 – 5 mailbox databases | Max of 128GB and 16 Cores
Enterprise: 1 – 100 mailbox databases | No restrictions |
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1. What is an on-premise implementation of Exchange 2010? |
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1. What is connection filtering? |
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Anti-spam feature that blocks emails based on the message source |
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1. How do you produce high availability in Exchange 2010? |
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Install multiple servers with Exchange Server 2010 with whatever roles within same organization, high availability is enabled automatically |
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1. What is Sender ID verification? |
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Used to confirm the sender id by running the email through different filters and detects spoofing |
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Forefront are products designed to help protect computer networks and network servers |
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1. What connectors are created by default in Exchange? |
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1. What is content filtering? |
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Content filtering evaluates inbound email messages by assessing the probability that the messages are legitimate or spam |
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1. What is an Archive Mailbox? |
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Helps people in your Office 365 organization take control of messaging data by providing additional email storage |
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1. What does listen on All IP address’s do in server properties? |
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Make the DNS server more secure by limiting the IP addresses that the DNS Server service listens on to the IP address that is used by its DNS clients as their preferred DNS server |
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1. What was one of the forwarders setup in the project? |
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1. What is the Details Templates Editor tool? |
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Helps administrators customize client-side GUI presentation of object properties accessed through address lists. Tool to customize the presentation of contacts, users, groups, public folders, and more in the client interface. |
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1. How do you disable IPV6 in the registry? |
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Create DWORD called DisabledComponents |
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1. When is failover automatic for mailbox databases? |
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Failover is automatic for mailbox databases that are part of the same Database Availability Group |
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1. What are the rules for database availability groups in Enterprise version of Exchange 2010? |
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- Each mailbox can have 50 databases
- Each database can have 16 copies
- DAGs can have 16 mailbox servers with automatic database-level recovery
- Servers in a DAG can host a copy of a mailbox database from any other server in the DAG
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1. The schema does not get modified when you install Exchange for the first time? |
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Client Access License. A client accessing an Exchange server requires a Client Access License (CAL) |
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1. What is the Performance Monitor tool? |
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Allows administrator to graph system performance, create performance logs and alerts |
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1. What is the Best Practices Analyzer tool? |
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Checks the configuration and health of your Exchange organization to ensure that it complies with the current best practices recommended by Microsoft |
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1. What is the Database Recovery Management tool? |
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Assists the administrator in restoring server availability and provides step-by-step recovery procedures |
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1. What did we set your DNS suffix to? |
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1. What was your netbios domain name in the lab? |
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1. What was the Exchange Organization name set to in the lab? |
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Proj *** ABCD1234 Organization |
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1. What did we enter for the “Client Access server role will be internet-facing?” |
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1. What warning did we not fix? |
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1. What are the rules for database availability groups? |
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- Each mailbox can have 50 databases
- Each database can have 16 copies
- DAGs can have 16 mailbox servers with automatic database-level recovery
- Servers in a DAG can host a copy of a mailbox database from any other server in the DAG
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1. What is Exchange 2010 a comprehensive solution for? |
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Comprehensive solution for routing, delivering, accessing e-mails, voice mails, faxes, contacts, and calendar information |
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1. What does “Import-Module ServerManager” do? |
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Imports Server Manager command line interface into PowerShell |
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1. What is a Forwarding Mailbox? |
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Mailbox that can receive mail and forward it off-site |
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1. What does “Add-WindowsFeature” do? |
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Allows you to install specific roles, role services, and features on a computer that is running Windows Server 2008 R2 |
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1. What does “Set-Service” do? |
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Starts, stops, and suspends a service, and changes its properties |
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