Microsoft Pro: Designing and Deploying Messaging Solutions with Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 - 70-663 Exam Practice Test

A corporate environment includes Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS). The environment consists of an internal network and a perimeter network. AD DS is deployed only on the internal network.
The company intends to utilize a service providers cloud-based Exchange Server 2010 SP1 email service.
You have the following requirements:
-Maximize the security of the design.
-Use the minimum permissions required to perform directory synchronization.
-You need to recommend a solution for directory synchronization between the corporate environment and the service providers environment.
Which two actions should you recommend? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)
Correct Answer: B,D
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Your company has an Active Directory forest named contoso.com. You plan to deploy an Exchange Server 2010 organization that will contain two servers. Each server will have the Client Access server role, the Hub Transport server role, and the Mailbox server role installed.
You plan to add both servers to a database availability group (DAG).
You need to recommend a high-availability solution for the Client Access server role. Your solution must ensure that users are not prompted to authenticate if a Client Access server becomes unavailable.
What should you recommend?
Correct Answer: A
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You are designing the Exchange Server 2010 SP1 organization for A, Datum. You need to ensure that all of the email sent to the Internet by the A, Datum users has a return email address in the required format.
What should you include in the design?
Case Study Title (Case Study): Datum Corporation
Company Overview
A, Datum Corporation is a leading insurance company.
Physical Locations
A, Datum has a main office in Tokyo and a manufacturing plant in Bangkok. The offices connect to each other by using a heavily congested high-speed WAN link. Each office has a dedicated connection to the Internet. Research and development personnel are located in both the Tokyo office and the Bangkok office.
Existing Environment
Active Directory Environment
A, Datum has an Active Directory forest that contains one domain named adatum.com. The Active Directory forest has the following configurations:
-An Active Directory site exists for each office.
-All domain controllers run Windows Server 2003 x86 Service Pack 2 (SP2).
-The functional level of the forest and the domain is Windows Server 2003 interim.
-All of the user accounts for the users in the Tokyo office are located in an organizational unit (OU)
named Users\Tokyo.
-All of the user accounts for the users in the Bangkok office are located in an organizational unit (OU) named Users\Bangkok.
Each office has a human resources team. The human resources team in each office is responsible for managing all of the users in its respective office.
Messaging Environment
A, Datum has an Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2) organization that has the following configurations:
-A 375-MB mailbox quota for all users
-An SMTP connector that has the following configurations:
-Address space: *
-Delivery: DNS
-Local bridgehead: TOK-BE-1
A, Datum has a partner company named Humongous Insurance. The A, Datum Exchange servers are configured as ETRN servers for humongousinsurance.com. The Exchange organization contains six servers. The servers are configured as shown in the following table.

Requirements Business Goals
A, Datum has the following business goals:
Minimize hardware costs.
Minimize administrative effort.
Minimize WAN link utilization between the two offices.
Planned Changes
A, Datum plans to migrate to Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack 1 (SP1). Each office will contain
Exchange servers.
You plan to deploy a Hub Transport server named TOK-HUB-1 in the Tokyo site.
You plan to deploy a Hub Transport server named BAN-HUB-1 in the Bangkok site.
Archiving Requirements
Email messages that are older than 200 days must be moved automatically to a distinct mailbox database.
Security Requirements
A, Datum must meet the following security requirements:
-Anti-spam filtering must be performed on all email messages before the messages enter the network.
-The human resources teams must be allowed to modify only the user accounts of the users in their respective office.
-The number of permissions assigned to the members of a group named Exchange Secondary Support Staff must be minimized.
Redundancy Requirements
A, Datum must meet the following redundancy requirements:
-A copy of all the mailbox databases must exist in both sites.
-The impact on users must be minimized if a single server fails.
-Users must be able to send and receive email messages if a single server fails.
-All of the mailbox databases must be available if the WAN link fails between the offices.
Problem Statements
The WAN link between the Tokyo office and the Bangkok office is heavily congested. During normal business hours, the average round-trip time for packets to travel across the WAN link is 185 ms. The portable computer of the manager of the finance department recently experienced a hard disk failure. The hard disk failure resulted in the loss of more than three years of email.
Correct Answer: C
You are designing an Exchange organization for a company named Contoso, Ltd. All servers in the organization will have Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack 1 (SP1) installed. Users connect to their mailboxes by using either Microsoft Office Outlook 2003, Microsoft Office Outlook 2007, or Microsoft Outlook 2010.
You need to recommend a solution that protects confidential e-mail messages against eavesdropping and tampering. The e-mail messages must be protected while they are in transit and once they are stored.
Which of the following solutions is the best recommendation? (More than one answer choice may achieve the goal. Select the BEST answer.)
Correct Answer: C
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You have an Exchange Server 2003 organization. Users access public folders by using Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 and Outlook Web Access. You plan to transition the organization to Exchange Server 2010.
You need to ensure that users can access public folders after their mailboxes have been moved to Exchange Server 2010.
What should you do?
Correct Answer: A
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Your company has three offices. An Active Directory site named Site1, Site2 and Site3 exists for each office. You have an Exchange Server 2010 organization. You deploy Exchange Server 2010 server 2010 servers in Site1.
You plan to deploy Exchange Server 2010 servers in Site2 and Site3.
You need to recommend a solution that allows the Exchange Server 2010 servers to connect with the Exchange Server 2003 servers.
You must meet the following requirements:
-All e-mail messages that are sent to mailboxes on Exchange Server 2003 servers from mailboxes on Exchange Server 2010 servers delivered directly from a server in Site2.
-All e-mail messages that are sent to mailboxes on Exchange Server 2010 servers from mailboxes on Exchange Server 2003 servers delivered directly to a server in Site1.
What should you recommend?
Correct Answer: A
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You have an Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack 1 (SP1) organization named contoso.com. A partner company named Fabrikam, Inc., has an Exchange Server 2010 (SP1) organization named fabrikam.com.
All client computers in contoso.com and fabrikam.com run Microsoft Outlook 2010. You need to ensure that users in fabrikam.com can view the availability information of users in contoso.com.
What should you do?
Select and Place:
Correct Answer:

Explanation/Reference: Corrected
The question is stating "users in fabrikam.com can view the availability information of users in contoso.com" , so contoso admin should grant fabrikam that relationship permission.
For users in your organization to have access to external users' free/busy information or to allow for one-way sharing of their free/busy information with the external organization, the administrator in the external organization must also create an organization relationship with your organization. However, the external administrator can specify a different level of access for their users that's different from the level you specified. In a one-way sharing example, the external administrator would configure their organization relationship so that their users' free/busy information isn't shared with users in your organization, but the free/busy information for your users would be visible to the users in the external organization based on your organization relationship settings. http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd638083(v=exchg.141).aspx ************** The organization-level prerequisites to enabling two-way free/busy access between organizations are:
1- Both organizations must be running Exchange Server 2010 Client Access servers.
2- Both organizations must have federation trusts created and configured for the SMTP domains of the users who will be accessing free/busy between the organizations. The creation and management of federation trusts is discussed in detail in the "Federated Trust" section of this chapter.
3- Both parties must have created and configured an organization relationship with the other organization as discussed in the "Organization Relationship" section of this chapter. http://mscerts.programming4.us/application_server/exchange%20%20server%202010%20%20% 20federation%20scenarios%20(part%201)%20-%20freebusy%20access.aspx
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I think this answer is wrong and the correct answer is that Fabrikam should created the trust and the organization relationship
Implementing Federated Sharing
With federated sharing, you can use federation technologies to establish trusted relationships and hence enable secure Internet communications between organizations. This requires that you use Microsoft Federation Gateway as a trust broker, that each participating organization establish and manage its trust, and that federated sharing is supported for all messaging clients. To establish a federation trust, organizations exchange security certificates with public keys with each other or with a trusted third party and use those certificates to authenticate and secure all interorganizational communications.
The Microsoft Federation Gateway
The Microsoft Federation Gateway is an identity service that runs over the Internet and functions as a trust
broker for federated sharing. It provides a broker service to establish the communication between the
organizations but does not authenticate individual users or store any user account information from either
organization.
To enable federated sharing, you need to register your organization with the Federation Gateway and then
configure a federated sharing relationship with another organization that also registers with the Federation
Gateway. The Federation Gateway then acts as a hub for all connections that the organizations make with
each other, For example, Client Access servers in each organization connect through the Federation
Gateway to exchange availability information and enable calendar sharing. These Client Access servers
use the federated trust that you configure with the Federation Gateway to verify you partner's Client Access
servers and to encrypt traffic sent between the organizations. Users can also send encrypted and
authenticated email messages between the organizations.
In federated sharing, each organization needs only to manage its trust relationship with the Federation
Gateway and its own user accounts. After an organization establishes a trust relationship with the
Federation Gateway, you can identify other trusted organizations and the types of information you want to
share with them. When you enable federation sharing, all interorganizational communication is sent through
your organization's Exchange Server 2010 servers. This traffic is transparent to the messaging clients so
that federated sharing works with any client that can connect to Exchange Server 2010, including Microsoft
Outlook Web Access, Outlook 2003, Outlook 2007, and Outlook 2010.
Note:
FEDERATION GATEWAY
For more information about the Federation Gateway, see http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/
cc287610.aspx. For information about how to connect to and use the Federation Gateway, see http:// msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd164396.aspx.
Federated Sharing Requirements
To implement federated sharing, you need to establish and configure the following components in Exchange Server 2010:
A federation trust A federation trust configures the Federation Gateway as a federation partner with the Exchange Server organization, which enables Exchange Server 2010 Web Services on the Client Access servers to validate all Federation Gateway authentication requests. You establish a federation trust by submitting your organization's public key and a valid X.509 certificate issued by a Certificate Authority (CA) trusted by Windows Live Domain Services to the Federation Gateway and downloading the Federation Gateway public key and certificate. An organization identifier An organization identifier defines what authoritative domains in an Exchange organization are available for federation. If your organization supports multiple SMTP domains, you can include one or all of your domain names in your organization identifier. Users can participate in Federated Sharing only if they have email addresses in the domains that you configure with the organization identifier. The first domain you specify with the organization identifier is known as the account namespace. Federation Gateway creates federated user identifiers within this namespace when the Client Access server requests a delegation token for a user. This process is transparent to the Exchange Server organization.
Create a new organisational relationship
To enable free/busy sharing between two cloud-based organisations, run the following command:
Get-FederationInformation -DomainName <the other cloud-based organization> | New-OrganizationRelationship -Name <the other tenant domain> -FreeBusyAccessEnabled $true -FreeBusyAccessLevel LimitedDetails
Here's an example of what the command would look like in the Contoso scenario, where the administrator for the Contoso organisation configures an organisational relationship with Fabrikam College:
Get-FederationInformation -DomainName fabrikam.edu | New-OrganizationRelationship -Name Fabrikam -FreeBusyAccessEnabled $true -FreeBusyAccessLevel LimitedDetails
You need to recommend a Client Access solution for Margie's Travel. The solution must meet the business goals of Contoso. The solution must also meet the implementation requirements of Margie's Travel.
What should you recommend?
Case Study Title (Case Study): Contoso Ltd
Company Overview
Contoso, Ltd. is a wholesale travel agency.
Physical Locations
The company has offices in New York and Seattle. Each office has a call center. All IT staff and help desk staff are located in the New York office.
Existing Environment
Contoso has a single domain named contoso.com. An Active Directory site exists for each office. The sites connect to each other by using a high-speed WAN link. The WAN link has an average utilization rate of 90 percent during business hours.
The domain contains three domain controllers. The domain controllers are configured as shown in the following table.

The network has an Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack 1 (SPl) organization that contains four servers. The servers are configured as shown in the following table.

Each mailbox database is 400 GB.
All of the servers have the following hardware configurations:
-64 GB of RAM
-One dual quad-core Intel Xeon processor
-Two l-gigabit per second Ethernet network adapters
-One RAID 10 disk array that has 12 300-GB, 15,000-RPM SAS disks for data
-one RAID 1 disk array that has two 73-GB, 10,000-RPM SAS disks for program files
-One RAID 1 disk array that has two 73-GB, 10,000-RPM SAS disks for the operating system
Requirements Business Goals
Contoso has the following general requirements that must be considered for all technology deployments:
-Minimize costs whenever possible.
-Minimize administrative effort whenever possible.
-Minimize traffic on the WAN link between the offices.
Planned Changes
Contoso acquires a company named Margie's Travel. Margie's Travel has 3,000 employees.
Margie's Travel has the following email infrastructure:
-A call center, where 200 employees work
-UNIX-based email hosts that users access by using POP3 and SMTP
-Three departments that use the SMTP domains of margiestravel.com, east.margiestravel.com,
-and blueyonderairlinesxam. Users are assigned only one email address that uses the SMTP domain of their department
You plan to deploy a new Exchange Server 2010 SP1 organization to Margie's Travel. The new email infrastructure must meet the following implementation requirements:
-All employees must have access to their mailbox if a single server fails.
-Call center employees must use windows Internet Explorer 8 to access their mailbox.
-The administration of the Margie's Travel Exchange organization must be performed by a dedicated team.
-Call center employees must be prevented from accessing the calendar or journal features of Outlook Web App.
-All employees who do not work in the call center must have access to all of the Outlook web App
features.
-All email messages sent to recipients outside of Margie's Travel must have a return address in the [email protected] format.
The new email infrastructure for Margie's Travel must meet the following security requirements:
-Contoso administrators must be prevented from viewing or modifying the settings of the mailboxes of Margie's Travel users.
-All inbound and outbound Internet email to and from the Margie's Travel domains must be routed
through the Hub Transport servers of Contoso.
-All email messages that contain confidential customer information must be encrypted automatically while in transit and the recipients of the messages must be prevented from forwarding them to other users.
Compliance Requirements
Contoso must meet the following compliance requirements:
-Each email message sent by an attorney from the Contoso legal department must be approved by the manager of the legal department.
-Attorneys must be able to classify email messages as "attorney-client privileged".
-All messages classified as "attorney-client privileged" must contain a legal disclaimer automatically.
User Requirements
All users who have a portable computer use Microsoft Outlook 2010 when they work online and offline.
When the users work offline, they must be able to read existing email messages and create new email
messages.
Users who have a large mailbox must minimize the amount of hard disk space used by the mailbox on their
portable computer.
Correct Answer: A
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You are designing the Exchange organization for Margies Travel.
You need to ensure that all of the emails sent to the Internet by the Margie's Travel users have return email addresses in the required format.
What should you include in the design?
Case Study Title (Case Study): Contoso Ltd
Company Overview
Contoso, Ltd. is a wholesale travel agency.
Physical Locations
The company has offices in New York and Seattle. Each office has a call center. All IT staff and help desk staff are located in the New York office.
Existing Environment
Contoso has a single domain named contoso.com. An Active Directory site exists for each office. The sites connect to each other by using a high-speed WAN link. The WAN link has an average utilization rate of 90 percent during business hours.
The domain contains three domain controllers. The domain controllers are configured as shown in the following table.

The network has an Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack 1 (SPl) organization that contains four servers. The servers are configured as shown in the following table.

Each mailbox database is 400 GB.
All of the servers have the following hardware configurations:
-64 GB of RAM
-One dual quad-core Intel Xeon processor
-Two l-gigabit per second Ethernet network adapters
-One RAID 10 disk array that has 12 300-GB, 15,000-RPM SAS disks for data
-one RAID 1 disk array that has two 73-GB, 10,000-RPM SAS disks for program files
-One RAID 1 disk array that has two 73-GB, 10,000-RPM SAS disks for the operating system
Requirements Business Goals
Contoso has the following general requirements that must be considered for all technology deployments:
-Minimize costs whenever possible.
-Minimize administrative effort whenever possible.
-Minimize traffic on the WAN link between the offices.
Planned Changes
Contoso acquires a company named Margie's Travel. Margie's Travel has 3,000 employees.
Margie's Travel has the following email infrastructure:
-A call center, where 200 employees work
-UNIX-based email hosts that users access by using POP3 and SMTP
-Three departments that use the SMTP domains of margiestravel.com, east.margiestravel.com,
-and blueyonderairlinesxam. Users are assigned only one email address that uses the SMTP domain of their department
You plan to deploy a new Exchange Server 2010 SP1 organization to Margie's Travel. The new email infrastructure must meet the following implementation requirements:
-All employees must have access to their mailbox if a single server fails.
-Call center employees must use windows Internet Explorer 8 to access their mailbox.
-The administration of the Margie's Travel Exchange organization must be performed by a dedicated team.
-Call center employees must be prevented from accessing the calendar or journal features of Outlook Web App.
-All employees who do not work in the call center must have access to all of the Outlook web App
features.
-All email messages sent to recipients outside of Margie's Travel must have a return address in the [email protected] format.
The new email infrastructure for Margie's Travel must meet the following security requirements:
-Contoso administrators must be prevented from viewing or modifying the settings of the mailboxes of Margie's Travel users.
-All inbound and outbound Internet email to and from the Margie's Travel domains must be routed
through the Hub Transport servers of Contoso.
-All email messages that contain confidential customer information must be encrypted automatically while in transit and the recipients of the messages must be prevented from forwarding them to other users.
Compliance Requirements
Contoso must meet the following compliance requirements:
-Each email message sent by an attorney from the Contoso legal department must be approved by the manager of the legal department.
-Attorneys must be able to classify email messages as "attorney-client privileged".
-All messages classified as "attorney-client privileged" must contain a legal disclaimer automatically.
User Requirements
All users who have a portable computer use Microsoft Outlook 2010 when they work online and offline.
When the users work offline, they must be able to read existing email messages and create new email
messages.
Users who have a large mailbox must minimize the amount of hard disk space used by the mailbox on their
portable computer.
Correct Answer: C
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You need to recommend changes to the Exchange organization of Contoso. The changes must support the SMTP domains of Margie's Travel. The solution must meet the security requirements of Margie's Travel.
What should you recommend?
Case Study Title (Case Study): Contoso Ltd
Company Overview
Contoso, Ltd. is a wholesale travel agency.
Physical Locations
The company has offices in New York and Seattle. Each office has a call center. All IT staff and help desk staff are located in the New York office.
Existing Environment
Contoso has a single domain named contoso.com. An Active Directory site exists for each office. The sites connect to each other by using a high-speed WAN link. The WAN link has an average utilization rate of 90 percent during business hours.
The domain contains three domain controllers. The domain controllers are configured as shown in the following table.

The network has an Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack 1 (SPl) organization that contains four servers. The servers are configured as shown in the following table.

Each mailbox database is 400 GB.
All of the servers have the following hardware configurations:
-64 GB of RAM
-One dual quad-core Intel Xeon processor
-Two l-gigabit per second Ethernet network adapters
-One RAID 10 disk array that has 12 300-GB, 15,000-RPM SAS disks for data
-one RAID 1 disk array that has two 73-GB, 10,000-RPM SAS disks for program files
-One RAID 1 disk array that has two 73-GB, 10,000-RPM SAS disks for the operating system
Requirements
Business Goals
Contoso has the following general requirements that must be considered for all technology deployments:
-Minimize costs whenever possible.
-Minimize administrative effort whenever possible.
-Minimize traffic on the WAN link between the offices.
Planned Changes
Contoso acquires a company named Margie's Travel. Margie's Travel has 3,000 employees.
Margie's Travel has the following email infrastructure:
-A call center, where 200 employees work
-UNIX-based email hosts that users access by using POP3 and SMTP
-Three departments that use the SMTP domains of margiestravel.com, east.margiestravel.com,
-and blueyonderairlinesxam. Users are assigned only one email address that uses the SMTP domain of their department
You plan to deploy a new Exchange Server 2010 SP1 organization to Margie's Travel. The new email infrastructure must meet the following implementation requirements:
-All employees must have access to their mailbox if a single server fails.
-Call center employees must use windows Internet Explorer 8 to access their mailbox.
-The administration of the Margie's Travel Exchange organization must be performed by a dedicated team.
-Call center employees must be prevented from accessing the calendar or journal features of Outlook Web App.
-All employees who do not work in the call center must have access to all of the Outlook web App features.
-All email messages sent to recipients outside of Margie's Travel must have a return address in the [email protected] format.
The new email infrastructure for Margie's Travel must meet the following security requirements:
-Contoso administrators must be prevented from viewing or modifying the settings of the mailboxes of Margie's Travel users.
-All inbound and outbound Internet email to and from the Margie's Travel domains must be routed
through the Hub Transport servers of Contoso.
-All email messages that contain confidential customer information must be encrypted automatically while in transit and the recipients of the messages must be prevented from forwarding them to other users.
Compliance Requirements
Contoso must meet the following compliance requirements:
-Each email message sent by an attorney from the Contoso legal department must be approved by the manager of the legal department.
-Attorneys must be able to classify email messages as "attorney-client privileged".
-All messages classified as "attorney-client privileged" must contain a legal disclaimer automatically.
User Requirements
All users who have a portable computer use Microsoft Outlook 2010 when they work online and offline.
When the users work offline, they must be able to read existing email messages and create new email
messages.
Users who have a large mailbox must minimize the amount of hard disk space used by the mailbox on their
portable computer.
Correct Answer: D
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A company named Contoso, Ltd. has offices in Montreal, Seattle, and Denver. An Active Directory site exists for each office. Only the Montreal site is connected to the Internet.
You are designing an Exchange organization for Contoso. All servers in the organization will have Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack 1 (SP1) installed.
Each office will contain two Exchange servers that each has the Mailbox, Hub Transport, and Client Access server roles installed.
You need to recommend a deployment solution for the Client Access servers.
Which of the following solutions is the best recommendation? (More than one answer choice may achieve the goal. Select the BEST answer.)
Correct Answer: D

You have an Exchange Server 2007 organization. All servers in the organization run ExchangeServer 2007 Service Pack 1 (SP1).
Your network contains two Active Directory sites named SiteA and SiteB. Only SiteA has a direct connection to the Internet.
You plan to transition the organization to Exchange Server 2010 SP1.
You need to recommend a transition solution to ensure that all of the mailboxes in SiteA can be moved to the Exchange Server 2010 SP1 servers. The solution must ensure that users in SiteB can send email messages to users in SiteA during the coexistence phase.
What should you include in the recommendation?
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