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