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Microsoft 70-224 Exam - ActualPaper.net Free 70-224 Sample Questions:
1. You are a support professional for your company. The network currently has no messaging software installed. The administrator for the company's Windows 2000 domain adds your user account to the Domain Admins group. Group membership is now configured as shown in the following table.

You are preparing to install Exchange 2000 Server on a computer named Server1. Prior to installing Exchange 2000 Server, you need to prepare the Windows 2000 domain. You need to minimize the involvement of the administrator in this process.
What should you do?
A. Run DCPromo on Server1.
B. Ensure that the administrator runs DCPromo on Server1.
C. Run setup /forestprep on a domain controller.
D. Ensure that the administrator runs setup /forestprep on a domain controller.
E. Ensure that the administrator runs setup /domainprep on a domain controller.
Answer: D
2. You are the administrator for your company. You currently have a Windows NT 4.0 domain with no messaging software installed. You are planning to install Exchange 2000 Server in your network.
You must prepare your network for the installation of Exchange 2000 Server on a new server computer named Server1. You want to take only the steps necessary for a typical installation of Exchange 2000 Server in your network.
Which three actions should you take? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose three.)
A. Upgrade the PDC to Windows 2000.
B. Upgrade a BDC to Windows 2000.
C. Install Windows 2000 Server on Server1.
D. Install the NNTP service on Server1.
E. Create an NTFS partition on Server1, and designate the partition as drive M.
F. Install Active Directory Connector (ADC) on a domain controller.
Answer: ACD
3. You are the administrator of the Windows 2000 network at your company. Network responsibilities are divided between two teams named Administrators and Support Professionals. You are a member of the Administrators team. Group membership and job responsibilities are organized as shown in the following table.

Your network currently has no messaging software installed. Julia, a member of the Support Professionals team, is installing the network's first Exchange 2000 Server computer. Julia reports that during the installation of Exchange 2000 Server, she was not able to install the Microsoft Exchange Messaging and Collaboration Services component.
You must enable Julia to install this component. What should you do?
A. Run setup /forestprep.
B. Run setup /domainprep.
C. Promote the Exchange server to a domain controller in the existing domain.
D. Promote the Exchange server to a domain controller in a new domain.
Answer: A
4. You are the Exchange administrator for your company. You have three Exchange Server 5.5 sites in your Exchange organization. The sites and connectors are configured as shown in the exhibit.

All of the server computers are currently running Windows NT 4.0. You are upgrading your Exchange servers to Exchange 2000 Server. You upgrade Server1 to Windows 2000 Server. You install Active Directory Connector (ADC) on Server1 and configure a Connection Agreement between Server1 and Server2. You upgrade Server2 and then Server3 to Windows 2000 Server and Exchange 2000 Server.
After the upgrade, mailbox configuration changes made in Site2 or Site3 are not visible from Site1. You must be able to view and modify the configuration of the remote sites from Site1.
What should you do?
A. Move the Recipient Update Service from Server2 to Server3.
B. Create a routing group connector between Server2 and Server5, and then create a routing group connector between Server2 and Server6.
C. Create a new global address list on Server2 that will contain all the users in the domain.
D. Create a two-way Connection Agreement between Server5 and Server1, and then create a two-way Connection Agreement between Server6 and Server1.
Answer: D
5. You are the Exchange administrator for your company. You currently use Exchange Server 5.5 in your Windows 2000 domain. You have one site in the Exchange Server 5.5 organization, and you have two Exchange Server 5.5 computers in that site, named Server1 and Server2.
You plan to install a new Exchange 2000 Server computer, named Server3, into the existing Exchange Server 5.5 site. The proposed network is shown in the exhibit.

You plan to have mailboxes on all three Exchange servers. To simplify administration, you must be able to manage all Exchange mailboxes and user accounts from the Active Directory Users and Computers console. You need to configure the servers so that changes made in Active Directory are reflected on the Exchange Server 5.5 computers.
Prior to installing Server3, what should you do?
A. In Active Directory, create an organizational unit (OU) that has the same name as the Exchange Server 5.5 site.
Move all of the Exchange Server 5.5 user accounts into the new OU.
Delegate Full Administrator permissions on that OU to the Exchange Server 5.5 service account.
B. In Active Directory Connector (ADC), create a two-way Connection Agreement between Server4 and Server1.
Connect the Connection Agreement to the recipients container in the Exchange Server 5.5 site.
C. In Active Directory Connector (ADC), create a one-way Connection Agreement from Server1 to Server4.
Connect the Connection Agreement to the recipients container in the Exchange Server 5.5 site.
D. Upgrade Server1 to Windows 2000, and promote Server1 to a domain controller.
In Active Directory, create an organizational unit (OU) that has the same name as the Exchange Server 5.5 site.
Move all of the Exchange Server 5.5 user accounts into the new OU.
Answer: B
6. You are the administrator of the Windows 2000 network at Contoso, Ltd. You have a mixed environment of Exchange Server 5.5 computers and Exchange 2000 Server computers. You upgrade a computer named Server2 from Exchange Server 5.5 to Exchange 2000 Server. You now have two Exchange sites configured as shown in the exhibit.

All of the Exchange servers are member servers in the contoso.com domain. You will not be upgrading Server3 or Server4 to Exchange 2000 Server in the near future. You are able to send messages between Site1 and Site2, but Exchange 2000 recipient property changes made in Site1 are not visible in Site2.
You must configure the servers so that modifications to objects in Exchange 2000 Server are visible on Server4. What should you do?
A. On Server3, create a Directory Replication Connector between Server4 and Server3.
B. On Server3, create a site connector between Server4 and Server3.
C. On Server1, create a two-way Connection Agreement between Server4 and Server1.
D. On Server1, create a one-way Connection Agreement from Server4 to Server1.
E. On Server2, create a routing group connector between Server4 and Server2.
Answer: C
7. You are the administrator of the messaging environment at your company. You have one Windows 2000 domain, consisting of four Exchange Server 5.5 computers. These servers also coexist with the IBM PROFS. The configuration of the Exchange Server 5.5 connectors is shown in the exhibit.

Due to budget constraints, you are able to upgrade only two servers to Exchange 2000 Server. After the upgrade, the users in each site must be able to exchange e-mail messages, must have access to Internet e-mail, and must be able to exchange e-mail messages with the PROFS mail users. Administrators must be able to manage Exchange objects in both sites in System Manager from one of the servers in Site1.
What should you do?
A. Perform an in-place upgrade to Windows 2000 and Exchange 2000 Server on Server3 and Server4.
B. Perform an in-place upgrade to Windows 2000 and Exchange 2000 Server on Server2 and Server3.
C. Perform an in-place upgrade to Windows 2000 and Exchange 2000 Server on Server4, and upgrade to Exchange 2000 Server on Server1.
D. Perform an in-place upgrade to Windows 2000 and Exchange 2000 Server on Server2, and upgrade to Exchange 2000 Server on Server1.
Answer: B
8. You are the Exchange administrator for your company. You are using Exchange 2000 Server on your network. You plan to deploy messaging client software for your users.
Your company has four departments, named Sales, Administrative, Manufacturing, and Technical. All users in Sales are mobile. Users in the other departments work only in the office.
You want to accomplish the following goals:
• All Sales users must be able to access their mailboxes from the Internet.
• Administrative users must be able to access public folders and calendaring.
• Manufacturing users must be prevented from accessing calendaring components.
• Technical users must be able to access public folders.
• All users must be able to access their mailboxes.
You deploy the client software as shown in the following table.

Which result or results do these actions produce? (Choose all that apply.)
A. All Sales users can access their mailboxes from the Internet.
B. Administrative users can access public folders and calendaring.
C. Manufacturing users are prevented from accessing calendaring components.
D. Technical users can access public folders.
E. All users can access their mailboxes.
Answer: ABCDE
9. You are the Exchange administrator for your company. You are using Exchange 2000 Server on your network. You plan to deploy messaging client software for your users.
Your company has four departments, named Sales, Administrative, Manufacturing, and Technical. All users in Sales are mobile. Users in the other departments work only in the office.
You want to accomplish the following goals:
• All Sales users must be able to access their mailboxes from the Internet.
• Administrative users must be able to access public folders and calendaring.
• Manufacturing users must be prevented from accessing calendaring components.
• Technical users must be able to access public folders.
• All users must be able to access their mailboxes.
You deploy the client software as shown in the following table.

Which result or results do these actions produce? (Choose all that apply.)
A. All Sales users can access their mailboxes from the Internet.
B. Administrative users can access public folders and calendaring.
C. Manufacturing users are prevented from accessing calendaring components.
D. Technical users can access public folders.
E. All users can access their mailboxes.
Answer: ACD
10. You are the Exchange administrator for your company. Users report that each time one of them sends an e-mail message to a large distribution group of external addresses, the message is not delivered and the sender receives a non-delivery report (NDR). You verify that messages sent to small external distribution groups and single external users are being delivered.
You need to configure the server to allow all messages to be delivered. What should you do?
A. Use the Active Directory Users and Computers console to change the message size limits on the distribution group.
B. Use the Active Directory Users and Computers console to change the message restrictions on the distribution group.
C. Increase the maximum number of connections on the SMTP virtual server.
D. Increase the maximum number of recipients on the SMTP virtual server.
Answer: D
11. You are the Exchange administrator for your company. Due to limited storage space on your Exchange 2000 Server computer, you need to configure storage limits for the mailboxes of all staff employees without placing storage limits on the mailboxes of executives. Your company plans to hire at least 50 additional executives during the next six months.
You need to configure the storage limits. You need to perform this task with the least amount of administrative effort and the least amount of system resource usage.
What should you do?
A. Create a new mailbox store in the default storage group.
Move all executive mailboxes to this mailbox store.
Configure storage limits on the default mailbox store.
B. Create a mailbox store in a new storage group.
Move all staff employee mailboxes to this mailbox store.
Configure storage limits on the default mailbox store.
C. Configure storage limits on the default mailbox store.
Use the Active Directory Users and Computers console to override the storage limit default settings for each executive.
D. Configure storage limits on the default mailbox store.
Use the Active Directory Users and Computers console to override the storage limit default settings for each staff employee.
Answer: A
12. You are the Exchange administrator for your company. You create a newsfeed to a public folder. You have a limited amount of storage space on your Exchange 2000 Server computer. You want to minimize the amount of space that the newsfeed posts occupy.
In the event of server failure, you plan to recover all newsfeed items from the main Internet newsfeed server located at your Internet service provider. You need to be able to recover all other messages that have occurred since the last full backup.
What should you do?
A. Configure a new public folder store in a new storage group.
Create the newsfeed public folder in this store.
Enable circular logging for this public folder.
B. Configure a new public folder store in the existing storage group.
Create the newsfeed public folder in the new public folder store.
Enable circular logging for this public folder.
C. Create a new public folder in the existing public folder store.
Configure the newsfeed to post messages to this public folder.
Disable circular logging for this public folder.
D. Create a new public folder store in a new storage group.
Create the newsfeed public folder in this store.
Disable circular logging for this public folder.
E. Configure a new public folder store in the existing storage group.
Create the newsfeed public folder in the new public folder store.
Disable circular logging for this public folder.
Answer: A
13. You are the Exchange administrator for your company. Your company recently acquired another company. The acquired company has an existing e-mail system that you will not be migrating. You plan to add servers to your Exchange 2000 Server organization to accommodate all of the employees of the acquired company.
You need to configure the new servers so that the acquired company's network administrators can administer the new Exchange servers. You want to prevent these administrators from administering the existing Exchange servers.
What should you do?
A. Create a new Exchange site.
Install the new servers into this site.
Set the appropriate permissions at the organization and site levels.
B. Install the new servers into the existing Exchange site.
Set the appropriate permissions at the server level.
C. Create a new administrative group.
Install the new servers into this group.
Run the Exchange Administration Delegation Wizard to assign the appropriate permissions.
D. Install the new servers into the existing administrative group.
Run the Exchange Administration Delegation Wizard to assign the appropriate permissions.
Answer: C
14. You are the Exchange administrator for your company. The company is opening five new branch offices. Each branch office will have three new Exchange 2000 Server computers.
At three of the branch offices, a separate IT administration staff will be responsible for the Exchange servers in the branch office. For the other two branch offices, the Exchange servers will be administered remotely by the corporate IT staff at the main office.
You need to configure the servers to allow for this administration. What should you do?
A. Create five new Exchange sites.
Install the Exchange servers into the appropriate sites.
Assign the appropriate permissions at the site level.
B. Install all of the new Exchange servers into the existing Exchange site.
Assign the appropriate permissions at the server level.
C. Create five new administrative groups.
Install three Exchange servers into each new group.
Run the Exchange Administration Delegation Wizard to assign the appropriate permissions for each administrative group.
D. Create three new administrative groups.
Install three Exchange servers into each new group.
Install the remaining Exchange servers into the existing administrative group.
Run the Exchange Administration Delegation Wizard to assign the appropriate permissions for each administrative group.
Answer: D
15. You are the Exchange administrator for your company. You are setting up a new Exchange 2000 Server environment to support 10,000 IMAP users.
You are adding 12 new server computers to the company's network. You need to configure the Exchange environment for standardized client configurations. You do not want the user mailbox servers to perform authentication.
What should you do?
A. Install four Windows 2000 domain controllers.
Install eight Exchange 2000 mailbox member servers.
Configure load balancing among the Exchange servers.
B. Install 12 Windows 2000 domain controllers.
Install Exchange 2000 Server on six of these domain controllers.
Configure load balancing among the Exchange servers.
C. Install six Windows 2000 domain controllers.
Install Exchange 2000 Server on two of these domain controllers, and configure them as front-end servers.
Install six Exchange 2000 mailbox member servers.
Configure load balancing between the Exchange front-end servers.
D. Install two Windows 2000 domain controllers.
Install six Exchange 2000 mailbox member servers.
Install four Exchange 2000 front-end member servers.
Configure load balancing among the Exchange front-end servers.
Answer: D |