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Mail User Agent Users use this client program to send emails Ex. Outlook, Entourage, Thunderbird and Apple Mail |
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Mail Transfer Agent Decides where to send the email it receives from the MUA |
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Mail Delivery Agent Program that the server uses to deliver the mail to the correct mailbox on the email server. |
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List 3 examples of email servers. |
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Microsoft Exchange Lotus Domino Sendmail |
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What does FQDN stand for and give an example. |
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Fully Qualified Domain Name hostcomputer.domain.com SRVR18.Contoso18.com |
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This is an improved version of SMTP that has greater support for embedded graphics and attachments and is the most common form of SMTP used today between email servers. |
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What feature in Exchange Server 2007 integrates voice mail and faxes into your email system? |
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Name all 5 FSMO Roles and their number per domain or forest. |
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Schema Master 1 per forest Domain Naming Master 1 per forest PDC Emulator 1 per domain Rid Master 1 per domain Infrastructure Master 1 per domain |
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This FSMO replicates changes made to the AD schema to all DC's in the forest. |
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This FSMO role permits the addition of new domains and removal of existing domains. |
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This FSMO role emulates an NT4 PDC for backwards compatibility to NT4 BDC's that exist in a Windows 2000 mixed functional level domain. This role also coordinates user password changes and synchronizes time among the computers in a domain. |
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This FSMO role issues unique RIDs to DCs within in domain. RIDS are unique numbers that are used to create SID's for newly created objects in the domain. It generates blocks of 500 RIDS for each DC in the domain. |
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This FSMO role coordinates group membership as well as the use of GUID's and DNs between the current domain and other domains in the forest. |
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GPO's are applied to user and computer objects based on the link in the following order: |
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1. site 2. domain 3. parent OU 4. child OU |
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Exchange infrastructure must obey these rules: |
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-at least one hub per AD -CAS role should have fast access to the mailbox role -clustered mailbox roles cannot share hardware with other roles -Edge roles cannot share hardware with other roles |
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These exchange server roles have a 1 GB per core (2 GB minimum) recommended RAM (3) |
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These Exchange Server roles have a 2 GB per core (2 GB minimum) recommended RAM |
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CAS Mailbox - 2 GB PLUS 5 MB per mailbox |
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To install Exchange Server 2007 from the installation media you can run the ____________ for graphical mode or the ____________ for the unattended mode. |
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Following installation you should verify that all components were correctly installed as well as ___________ and ___________ your exchange servers. |
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Name the five administrative roles: |
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Exchange Organization Exchange Recipient Exchange Public Folder Exchange View Only Exchange Server |
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This administrative role allows full permission to all components of exchange as well as exchange related objects and information in AD. |
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Exchange Organization Administrator |
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This administrative role has the ability to modify the properties of any recipient object including users, contacts, groups and public folders as well as mailbox and UM settings. |
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Exchange Recipient Administrator |
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This administrative role has the ability to create and delete public folders as well as manage all public folders properties that are not related to specific recipient objects. Only available in Exchange Server 2007 SP1 and later. |
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Exchange Public Folder Administrator |
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This administrative role has the ability to view all Exchange related information on the Exchange server with within AD. |
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Exchange View Only Administrator |
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This administrative role gives full permission to administer all exchange related components on a specific Exchange server. |
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Exchange Server Administrator |
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What group must you also be a member of on each exchange server you wish to administer in addition to having administrative role membership? |
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local administrative group |
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Servers that host the edge role cannot communicate directly with AD and must use this to periodically obtain AD and exchange information using EdgeSync protocol. |
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You must have these on your exchange server to specify how your exchange server should communicate with other exchange servers, pop3 clients IMAP4 clients and external mail servers. |
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Exchange Management Console or the Exchange Management Shell must be used when creating these users and during the creation you must specify an existing user account or create a new one as well as specify the settings and alias for this user. |
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To ensure flexibility when sending emails you should create ________________ of users who share the same function, location or job role. |
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What does Outlook 2007 and Entourage 2008 MAPI clients use instead of public folders to obtain offline address books, schedule appointments and obtain config info? |
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Autodiscover and Availability services within Exchange 2007 |
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This allows mailbox users to be able to see and access all public folders within the Exchange organization. |
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POP3 is appropriate for clients with a slow dial-up modem connection to the internet because of this reason. |
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downloads email from the server to a client for viewing and does not open with a persistent connection like IMAP4 |
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POP3 uses what port and what telnet command? |
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port 110 telnet server 110 |
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IMAP4 uses what port and what telnet command? |
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Port 143 telnet server 143 |
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This virus spreads via email and when the file attached to the email is opened the virus obtains a list of any email addresses it can find within your email client program and sends email to those recipients on your behalf with the virus. |
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This firewall typically offers advanced filtering options that are unavailable in host based firewalls. They can restrict traffic based on source and destination IP address, network and MAC address as well as protocol and port number. |
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The mailbox and public folder database that are contained within your storage groups are named when they are created and given what extension? |
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This service in windows server 2003 can be used alongside with the windows backup utility to make point-in time backups from files that are open, locked or in use. |
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VSS (Volume Shadow Copy Service) |
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To dismount and backup Exchange databases you must be a member of what role and group on the mailbox server? |
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Exchange Server Administrator role local administrators group |
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Each mailbox or public folder that will be backed up by windows back up must be what prior to running the windows backup program, or the back up will fail. |
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This group can be used for mailbox database restore operations and cannot be accessed by email clients, it adds flexibility and advanced functionality to database restore operations as well. |
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RSG (Recovery Storage Group) |
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The hub role server store what important logs that should be backed up? |
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message tracking logs protocol logs |
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C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\TransportRoles\Logs\MessageTracking and ProtocolLog |
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destination by default where the hub role server stores the message tracking logs and protocol logs |
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This action defragments the exchange database by removing empty database pages as well as rebuilds database indexes using the eseutil.exe utility. |
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