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What port does POP3 use?
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110
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What component handles the actual transfer of messages between servers?
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connectors
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Where are the Exchange directory transaction logs stored?
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exchsrvr\dsadata\*.log
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What database standard does the Exchange Directory adhere to?
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X.500
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What is the information store responsible for?
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storing data
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How many items can Outlook 97 support?
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64,000
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What is the maximum number of Organization containers valid in an Exchange environment?
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one
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The MTA component is based on what standard?
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X.400
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What is the primary property of the Organization object?
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permissions
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What is the primary property of the Oganization object?
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permissions
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How can a lost or password-protected PST be recovered?
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it can't
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Where is Exchange configuration information stored?
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in the Exchange Directory
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Which account must be available on all post offices that need to participate in sharing Schedule+ data?
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AdminSch
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What is the Exchange term for a page in memory that has been written with data?
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"dirty"
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What is the minimum CPU necessary to run Exchange?
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Pentium 60
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What are sites?
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logical groupings of one or more Exchange servers
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What is a GWART.MTA file?
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a Gateway Address Routing table
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What is the Microsoft-recommended minimum requirements for Exchange 5.5?
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Pentium 133; 32 Mb RAM
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What is a GWART.MTA file?
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a Gateway Address Routing table
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What are the three main routing functions of MTA?
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addressing messages, translating message formats, and making routing decisions
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What account is used during intrasite communication?
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the Site Services Account
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What is an expansion server?
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a dedicated server for expanding distribution lists
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What is the best way to configure a newsfeed to receive only a small selection of newsgroups from a newsfeed provider?
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inbound pull
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What is the best way to configure a newsfeed to receive only a small selection of newsgroups from a newsfeed provider?
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inbound pull
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What is a stub directory?
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a copy of the directory without recipients
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What is the purpose of a dedicated server?
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to improve access performance
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What configuration data should be backed up?
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the Exchange directory (dir.edb), the registry, and subdirectories under the install path
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What is a mailbox's home server?
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the server it physically resides on
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What is a home server?
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the server where a mailbox is located
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What is a home server?
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the server where a mailbox is located
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What container is at the top of the Exchange tree?
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the Organization container
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What is a replication list?
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a list of Exchange servers in a site
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What is a dedicated server?
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a server that holds either the Public or Private Information Store, but not both
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How does Exchange handle dirty pages?
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it periodically writes them to the information store
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Where are attachment types accepted by different sites configured?
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on the Internet Mail property page for each site
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What is necessary for the Directory Synchronization Agent (DXA) to communicate with a foreign message system directory?
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the foreign system must use the Microsoft Mail directory synchronization protocol
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What does the I in ACID stand for?
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Isolated: changes are not visible until committed
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What are the two primary requirements to create a site?
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there must be a permanent, high-speed connection between all servers; and all servers must be in the same NT security context
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What does an inbound push from a newsfeed do?
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sends all newsgroups to a server
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Why is it best to keep transaction logs on a dedicated disk?
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so disk failures that corrupt the database won't affect the transaction logs
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What are the two main goals for MAPI?
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to provide a standard API for client/server messaging, and to provide a standard set of services to client messaging apps
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Where are attachment types accepted by different sites configured?
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on the Internet Mail property page for each site
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How is a client-based OST recovered from a server copy?
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a new OST is created on the client and the OST is synchronized
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What are the minimum requirements for Exchange 5.5?
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Pentium 60Mhz; 24 Mb RAM; 150 Mb free space
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When changes are made to the Internet Mail Service, what should be done to ensure those changes are properly reflected?
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the Internet Mail Service needs to be stopped and restarted
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