MCTS Exchange Server 2010 Configuration 2 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: Which Exchange 2010 component is responsible for routing messages between Hub Transport servers in different Active Directory sites?
- Edge Transport server
- Client Access server
- Site connector
- Hub Transport server (Correct answer)
Correct answer: Hub Transport server
Hub Transport servers handle intra-organization message routing, including between AD sites using site link costs.
Question 2: A user reports that their Outlook client cannot connect using RPC over HTTPS. Which Exchange 2010 server role must be configured to support Outlook Anywhere?
- Mailbox server
- Hub Transport server
- Client Access server (Correct answer)
- Edge Transport server
Correct answer: Client Access server
Outlook Anywhere (RPC over HTTPS) is enabled on the Client Access Server role in Exchange 2010.
Question 3: What is the maximum size of a single database in an Exchange 2010 Standard Edition mailbox server?
- 5 GB
- 16 GB
- 50 GB (Correct answer)
- 250 GB
Correct answer: 50 GB
Exchange 2010 Standard Edition supports up to 5 mailbox databases with a maximum size of 50 GB each.
Question 4: Which cmdlet would you use to enable a mailbox for unified messaging in Exchange 2010?
- Enable-UMMailbox (Correct answer)
- Set-UMMailbox
- New-UMMailbox
- Add-UMMailbox
Correct answer: Enable-UMMailbox
The Enable-UMMailbox cmdlet enables an existing Exchange mailbox for Unified Messaging.
Question 5: In Exchange 2010, what feature allows administrators to place a mailbox on hold to preserve all content for legal or compliance purposes?
- Retention Policy
- Litigation Hold (Correct answer)
- Managed Folder
- Journal Rule
Correct answer: Litigation Hold
Litigation Hold preserves all mailbox content and prevents deletion for compliance and legal discovery purposes.
Question 6: Which Exchange 2010 feature allows you to define a set of message classifications that users can apply to messages in Outlook?
- Transport rules
- Message classifications (Correct answer)
- Rights Management
- Information barriers
Correct answer: Message classifications
Message classifications in Exchange 2010 allow users to apply labels to messages that trigger associated actions or disclaimers.
Question 7: A company needs to ensure that all email sent to external recipients includes a legal disclaimer. Which Exchange 2010 feature should be configured?
- Journaling
- Transport rules with disclaimers (Correct answer)
- Message classifications
- Ethical walls
Correct answer: Transport rules with disclaimers
Transport rules in Exchange 2010 can be configured to append disclaimers to messages matching specified conditions.
Which Exchange 2010 component is responsible for routing messages between Hub Transport servers in different Active Directory sites?