Exchange 2019

Which of the following Exchange clients is suitable for accessing email via mobile devices and apps?
Web Access
Outlook via Bing
Office 365
ActiveSync clients
What is the maximum number of mailbox databases supported in Exchange Server 2019 Enterprise Edition?
5
20
50
100
In Exchange Server 2019, what is the primary purpose of Dynamic RAM allocation?
To improve mailbox storage efficiency
To allocate resources for public folders
To enhance search performance
To allocate system resources to active and passive databases
Which Exchange Server component is used to prevent users from sharing sensitive information and is similar to Outlook rules?
Public Folders
Mailbox Transport Submission Service
Data Loss Prevention (DLP)
Unified Messaging (UM)
What is the main role of Database Availability Groups (DAG) in Exchange Server 2019?
Storing public folders
Ensuring fault tolerance in case of a database outage
Managing mailbox transport delivery services
Handling dynamic RAM allocation
In Exchange Server 2019, which component is responsible for picking up incoming mail for delivery to recipient mailboxes?
Transport Service
Mailbox transport delivery service
Mailbox Transport Submission Service
Unified Messaging (UM)
Which edition of Windows Server is required for the Domain Controller (DC) when using Exchange Server 2019?
Windows Server 2008
Windows Server 2012
Windows Server 2012 R2 or higher
Windows Server 2016
What is the primary function of the Exchange Administrative Console (EAC)?
Managing public folders
Creating mailbox databases
User creation and other administrative tasks
Editing Active Directory using ADSIEdit
Which Exchange Server role is responsible for storage of email items, mailbox inventory, and some transport services?
Client Access Server (CAS)
Hub Transport
Mailbox Server Role (MB)
Unified Messaging (UM)
Exchange Server 2019 supports which version of .NET Framework?
.NET Framework 4.7
.NET Framework 4.8
.NET Framework 4.9
.NET Framework 5.0
Which virtualization platforms are officially supported for hosting Exchange Server 2019?
Hyper-V only
VMWare ESX only
Both Hyper-V and VMWare ESX
Virtualization is not supported for Exchange Server
What is the primary consideration when deciding whether to virtualize Exchange Server 2019?
Licensing costs
Technical expertise
Environmental impact
Performance sensitivity
Which of the following permissions are required to install Exchange Server 2019 and make Active Directory schema changes?
Domain admin rights
Schema admin rights
Enterprise admin rights
Server admin rights
Which Exchange Server version may require the latest Cumulative Update (CU) to be installed before Exchange Server 2019 can be installed?
Exchange Server 2016
Exchange Server 2010
Exchange Server 2013
Exchange Server 2019 does not have this requirement
What is the purpose of running setup.exe /PrepareAD /OrganizationName during Exchange Server installation?
Installing the required Unified Communications Managed API (UCMA)
Creating Exchange security groups in Active Directory
Preparing the domain controllers
Installing the Cumulative Update (CU)
What hardware requirement should be met for Exchange Server 2019 CPU support?
Itanium IA64 architecture
At least 4 cores
Maximum of 64 cores
Minimum of 2 cores
What is the recommended amount of RAM for Exchange Server 2019 under minimal load?
4 GB
64 GB
128 GB
256 GB
Why is using snapshots not supported for virtualized Exchange Server environments?
Snapshots are too resource-intensive
Snapshots are not reliable for Exchange data
Snapshots take too long to create
Snapshots are not compatible with Hyper-V and VMWare ESX
What is the primary consideration when planning disk space for Exchange Server 2019?
Cost-effectiveness
Use of NAS (Network-Attached Storage)
Plan for substantial growth
Dynamic resizing of disk volumes
Why is it important not to use a VM template when creating a member server for Exchange Server 2019?
VM templates consume excessive resources
VM templates lack virtual NICs
All SIDs must be unique for proper functioning
VM templates lead to slower server performance
What is the primary purpose of setting up SMTP domains in Exchange Server 2019 post-installation?
To configure Recipients
To enable internal mail flow
To create email address policies
To specify accepted domains for mail delivery
What is the main purpose of a Dynamic Distribution Group (DDG) in Exchange Server 2019, and how does it differ from a regular distribution group?
A DDG is used for setting up email address policies, while a regular distribution group is used for managing mailbox features.
A DDG automates membership based on pre-configured rules, while a regular distribution group requires manual management of group members.
A DDG allows members to update their own information, while a regular distribution group is limited to administrators for updates.
A DDG is used for managing external email addresses, while a regular distribution group is used for internal email addresses.
Which tool is commonly used for Exchange Server 2019 post-installation configuration and is accessible from remote computers using a URL?
ADSIEdit
Exchange Best Practices Analyzer (ExBPA)
Exchange Admin Center (EAC)
PowerShell
What is the primary purpose of Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) in Exchange Server 2019?
To manage email address policies
To audit access control settings
To manage mailbox recipients
To control permissions from administrators to end-users
Which type of AD groups does Exchange Server 2019 use when implementing Role-Based Access Control (RBAC)?
Domain Local Groups
Global Groups
Universal Groups
Distribution Groups
What is the main function of a Dynamic Distribution Group (DDG) in Exchange Server 2019?
To create email address policies
To assign RBAC roles
To automate membership based on pre-configured rules
To manage mailbox features
In the context of Exchange Server, what is the purpose of a contact?
An internal recipient with an email address
A recipient that belongs to an AD security group
A recipient with an external email address in the Global Address List (GAL)
A mailbox-enabled user
Which action is NOT associated with the "Disable-Mailbox" cmdlet in Exchange Server 2019?
Removes Exchange attributes from the user account
Detaches the mailbox from the user account
Deletes both the mailbox and the user account in AD
Keeps both mailbox and user account intact
What is the primary role of Retention Policies and Tags in Exchange Server 2019's Message Record Management (MRM)?
To control mailbox features
To create address policies
To enforce retention schedules
To manage RBAC roles
What is the main function of the "Recipients" section in Exchange Server 2019's post-installation configuration, as outlined in your lecture notes?
To specify accepted domains for email delivery
To configure Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) permissions
To manage mailbox settings and permissions
To calculate the approximate cost of Exchange Server licensing
When setting up MX records for an Exchange Server receiving external mail messages, what can be the purpose of creating multiple MX records with different costs?
To determine the number of mailboxes in the server.
To provide redundancy and load balancing.
To manage internal mail flow.
To enable shadow redundancy.
Which of the following is true about receive and send connectors in Exchange Server?
Receive connectors are configured per organization.
Send connectors are configured per server.
Adding additional receive connectors is a straightforward task.
Send connectors are primarily used for internal mail flow.
What might be reason for blocking outbound mail to the internet in Exchange Server?
Insufficient server resources.
Incorrect DNS records.
Outdated SPF (Sender Policy Framework).
Lack of recipient filtering.
Which type of Send Connector is typically used for TLS-based communication?
Internet/External
Internal
Partner
Custom
What term is used to describe the process where the previous hop keeps a copy of a message until the next hop has been verified to ensure message delivery reliability in Exchange Server?
Shadow redundancy
DNS resilience
Redundant forwarding
Relay verification
How long does Exchange Server typically hold errant messages in the safety net?
1 day
2 days
7 days
30 days
What is the preferred method for archiving data in Exchange Server, as opposed to using .PST files?
Personal Folder (.PST)
Storage Management
Exchange Server Archiving
Enterprise Content Management
What are Data Loss Prevention (DLP) actions defined by?
Domain Controller settings
DNS records
DLP Policy settings
Sender filtering
Which Exchange Server component analyzes, monitors, reports, and prevents the sending of sensitive data, such as Social Security Numbers (SSN)?
Active Directory Rights Management Service (AD RMS)
Journaling
DLP
Transport Rules
What type of technology is used by Exchange Server to ensure message authenticity, confidentiality, and integrity, which is required for rules that involve message encryption and authentication?
SSL
TLS
AD RMS
HTML disclaimers
Which client access service provides access to email via a secure webpage and offers features like integrated Bing maps and meeting organization?
MAPI over HTTP
Outlook Anywhere
Outlook Web App (OWA)
IMAP4/POP3
When does Autodiscover prompt for credentials if users are not connected?
When the DNS records are missing
When the mailbox server is down
When users launch Outlook
When Outlook is already running
Autodiscover service can be published in DNS using which type of DNS entry?
CNAME
MX
SRV
A
In which layer of the OSI model does CAS Load Balancing work?
Layer 2 (Data Link)
Layer 3 (Network)
Layer 4 (Transport)
Layer 7 (Application)
Which of the following versions of Exchange Server can work with Exchange Server 2019?
Exchange Server 2010
Exchange Server 2013 + latest CU
Exchange Server 2016 + latest CU
None of the above
What type of certificate does Exchange Server 2019 come with by default?
Wildcard certificate
Publicly provided certificate
Self-signed certificate
Subject Alternative Names (SAN) certificate
Which port is used for client mail submission in Front End Transport (FET)?
Port 25
Port 587
Port 717
Port 80
What is one feature of the Unified Messaging (UM) service in Exchange Server?
Email access for remote staff
Managing user credentials
Integration with PBX
Mobile device synchronization
When multiple Internet-facing CAS inform the client about a more efficient way to access the mailbox, what term is used for this process?
Redirection
Load balancing
Proxying
Routing
Which CAS component enables remote management to EMS and can be managed in EAC under Servers -> Virtual Directories?
Availability Service
AutoDiscover
Virtual PowerShell directory
Access to Public Folders
What are the recommended maximum size limits for individual mailbox databases in Exchange Server 2019 if not using a DAG??
100 GB
200 GB
2 TB
64 TB
Which type of backup flushes transaction logs upon completion?
FULL
COPY
INCREMENTAL
DIFFERENTIAL
What does circular logging in Exchange Server do?
Maintains a circular queue of logs for easy access
Prevents transaction logs from being written immediately
Immediately writes to the database and flushes transaction logs
Archives transaction logs for long-term storage
Which of the following is not a consideration for data retention policy?
Business needs
Legal requirements
Administrative needs
Backup and recovery processes
What is the primary role of Data Availability Groups (DAGs) in Exchange Server?
Creating mailbox databases
Database management
Ensuring high availability and redundancy
Active directory integration
Which replication modes are used to replicate to passive DAG members?
File Mode
Block Mode
Passive Mode
Replication Mode
What is the primary role of the Meta-Cache Database in Exchange Server 2019?
Storing mailbox data
Providing high availability
Improving performance
Replicating data across multiple datacenters
What is the fail threshold for a quorum failure before a DAG is taken offline?
20%
50%
30%
75%
How does Dynamic Quorum work in Exchange Server?
It recalculates the quorum on each heartbeat failure
It uses a tie-breaker server to maintain quorum
It maintains a fixed quorum regardless of failures
It determines the last mailbox server with quorum
What kind of network connection is considered vital for Exchange Server DAG members with a minimum speed requirement?
100ms
500ms
250ms
1000ms
What is the main purpose of Public Folders in Exchange Server?
To store personal emails
To share important departmental or company-wide information
To host user mailboxes
To facilitate multi-master replication
True or False: Public Folders can be accessed from OWA
True
False
How is replication of Public Folders controlled in Exchange Server 2019?
Multi-master replication
Data Availability Group (DAG)
Public Folder Store
Client Access Services
In Exchange Server, Public Folders are visible to clients as long as they...
Have the right group membership
Are a part of the same mailbox database
Have the correct permissions
Are logged into Outlook
Which of the following steps is NOT involved in creating a Public Folder in Exchange Server?
Setting permissions
Creating a Public Folder mailbox
Email-enabling the Public Folder mailbox
Creating a DAG
What is the maximum database size for housing public folders in Exchange Server 2019?
100 GB
1 TB
2 TB
10 TB
Which is NOT a default Public Folder permission or role:
Editor
Author
Reviewer
Commenter
Which of the following permissions/roles in Public Folders lets the user create, modify, and edit their own items, but not others?
Owner
Editor
Author
Contributor
When creating Public Folders, the 'Owner' permission should only be given to:
The department head
IT Administrators
All Users
Executives
What type of resource mailbox in Exchange Server is used for managing room bookings and viewing room schedules?
Equipment Mailbox
Public Folder
Room Mailbox
Delegate Mailbox
What is a migration in the context of Exchange Server 2019?
The process of upgrading to a new version of Exchange Server
The movement of data within the Exchange Organization
The setup of mail routing via DNS
The management of resource mailboxes
When migrating mailboxes in Exchange Server, what is the maximum number of mailboxes that can be migrated simultaneously in a batch?
1 mailbox
2 mailboxes
4 mailboxes
8 mailboxes
What happens to the user's ability to access email while a mailbox migration is in progress in Exchange Server?
The user can access email as usual
The user cannot access email
The user can access email but with limited functionality
The user can access email only through OWA
How are migration failures handled in Exchange Server?
The system will continue the migration until successful
The system will revert back to the old location and place all items in the original mailbox
The system will archive the migrated items
The system will permanently delete the migrated items
When migrating mailboxes, it is best practice to migrate the Arbitration Mailboxes before the user mailboxes
True
False
What should be migrated first when moving arbitration mailboxes in Exchange Server?
User mailboxes
Public Folders
Client Access Services
Migration Mailbox
How are personal storage files (.PST) incorporated into Exchange Server 2019?
PST files cannot be incorporated into Exchange Server
PST files are automatically imported into user mailboxes
PST files are migrated to user archive mailboxes or other locations in Exchange
PST files are archived and stored in a separate database
What is a quick way to migrate a database in Exchange Server if there are no user mailboxes in the database?
Rename the database, and it will be automatically moved
Change the database path
Create a new database, migrate mailboxes, and remove the old database
There's no need to migrate databases without user mailboxes
Which type of mailbox can be migrated in Exchange Server using the New-MoveRequest command?
User mailboxes only
Public Folders only
Primary and archive mailboxes together
Resource mailboxes only
What is the first action to take moving databases in Exchange Server, especially if there are user mailboxes in the database?
Rename the database
Archive the database
Create a new database
Detach the database
Why should user mailboxes be migrated before moving arbitration mailboxes in Exchange Server?
It reduces migration time
It avoids conflicts and errors
It saves storage space
There is no specific order needed for these migrations
What is the approximate market share of Exchange Server in business organizations?
25%
50%
75%
100%
Which Windows Server version is supported for installing Exchange Server?
Windows Server 2008
Windows Server 2012 R2
Windows Server 2016
Windows Server 2019
What is one result of installing Exchange Server on a Domain Controller (DC)?
It enhances DC performance
It is a recommended practice
You cannot demote the DC with Exchange Server installed
It speeds up mail routing
What does "interoperability" NOT mean in the context working with older Exchange versions?
Co-existence with older versions
Exchange 2019 interacts with older versions
All Users can access public folders
The ability to migrate mailboxes between servers
What is the primary difference between an upgrade and a transition in Exchange Server?
Upgrading involves a new Active Directory Forest
Transition involves adding Exchange Server 2019 to an organization
Upgrading is a process of moving mailboxes and roles from older versions
Transition is a process of changing server hardware
What is the first recommended step for upgrading to Exchange Server 2019?
Start by uninstalling older versions
Migrate client access services
Build a new Exchange Server 2019
Remove all existing mailboxes
What tool can be used to test system health and run Exchange Best Practices Analyzer (ExBPA)?
Test-ServiceHealth
Get-MailboxStatistics
Test-SystemHealth
Test-MailFlow
What is the primary purpose of the Volume ShadowCopy Service (VSS) in Exchange Server?
To create email backups
To enhance email performance
To facilitate mailbox migrations
To remove transaction logs
In case of transaction log space running out, what happens to the Exchange store?
It goes offline temporarily
It automatically purges old emails
It continues to operate without issues
It dismounts, and email delivery is affected
How does the Exchange Management Shell (EMS) differ from regular PowerShell?
EMS has fewer commands
EMS is case-sensitive
EMS cannot run Exchange-specific commands
EMS includes Exchange-specific commands
What is the format of Exchange cmdlets in the EMS?
Noun-verb
Verb-noun
Adjective-noun
Noun-verb-adjective
What is the purpose of enabling remote PowerShell in Exchange Server?
To disable role-based access control
To improve client access services
To allow administration of remote Exchange Servers
To reduce the number of PowerShell commands
What can you use EMS to do in Exchange Server?
Play video games
Dump email attachments
Create and run scripts
Perform hardware diagnostics
What is the main functionality of the Test-ActiveSyncConnectivity cmdlet in EMS?
Testing email backups
Testing mobile device synchronization
Testing DNS settings
Testing server hardware
What tool can be used to check email connectivity over the Internet, among other things?
Microsoft Outlook
Exchange Management Shell
Remote Connectivity Analyzer (RCA)
Event Viewer
What is the purpose of the Queue Viewer tool in Exchange Server?
To track email deliveries
To manage mailbox quotas
To view system log events
To diagnose email routing issues
How many days, by default, are messages held in the dumpster before permanent deletion?
3
30
14
10
What command can be used to recover an entire Exchange server after a failure?
Setup /m:recoverserver
Restore-ExchangeServer
Start-ServerRecovery
Reinstall-Server
What are the main advantages of using smaller databases in Exchange Server?
Smaller databases have faster email delivery
Smaller databases improve client access services
Smaller databases reduce recovery time objectives (RTO)
Smaller databases eliminate the need for backups
Select all the situations where public folder replication occurs:
Every night at midnight
Whenever there is a change
Every 15 minutes
Every 48 hours
Every 24 hours
Once a week
I only happens when run manually
Which is NOT a limit on Public Folders?
Maximum Item Size
Issue Warning
Prohibit Post
Download Limit
What is a recipient?
A Person
A mailbox
A server
An email address
Where can you create custom RBAC Roles?
EMS
EAC
AD
During Installation
A company is concerned about data loss and wants to set up email archiving for compliance and legal requirements. What is the recommended feature in Exchange Server 2019 to achieve this?
Journaling
Unified Messaging
Public Folders
Message Tracking
GlobalTech Corp needs to secure email communication between their Exchange servers and external partners. What should they configure to enable secure email transmission over the internet?
Exchange Online Protection (EOP)
Edge Transport Server
Transport Layer Security (TLS)
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
An employee at GlobalTech Corp accidentally deleted a mailbox. What is the most efficient way to recover the deleted mailbox and its contents?
Restore from backup
Use the "Recover Deleted Items" feature in Outlook
Run a mailbox repair request
Use the "Get-MailboxStatistics" cmdlet
GlobalTech Corp wants to implement a high availability solution for their Exchange Server 2019 deployments to ensure email continuity. Which feature or technology should they use for this purpose?
Failover Clustering
Database Availability Groups (DAG)
SMTP Relay
Microsoft Azure Backup
GlobalTech Corp has multiple Exchange Server 2019 instances across various sites. They want to centralize the management of these servers. What is the most appropriate tool or feature to achieve this?
Exchange Admin Center (EAC)
Exchange Management Shell
Exchange Organization Configuration
Exchange Central Management Server
SecureCom Solutions is dealing with a large number of incoming and outgoing emails daily. To prevent spam and malware, they want to configure anti-malware scanning. Which Exchange Server component is responsible for this task?
Client Access Server (CAS)
Transport Layer Security (TLS)
Edge Transport Server
Exchange Online Protection (EOP)
The IT team at SecureCom Solutions is concerned about protecting sensitive financial data in their Exchange Server. Which Exchange Server feature should they enable to encrypt email messages both at rest and in transit?
BitLocker encryption
S/MIME encryption
Exchange Online Protection (EOP)
Information Rights Management (IRM)
SecureCom Solutions is in the process of deploying Exchange Server 2019. They want to ensure that the Exchange Server can communicate securely with other email systems over the internet. Which Exchange Server component should they configure to achieve this?
Client Access Server (CAS)
Transport Layer Security (TLS)
Edge Transport Server
Outlook Web Access (OWA)
The company wants to set up a secure email communication channel between their Exchange Server and a partner organization's mail server. Which Exchange Server feature should they configure for this purpose?
SSL/TLS encryption
SMTP relay
Edge Transport Role
Anti-malware protection
The company wants to set up Outlook Web Access (OWA) for employees to access their email from a web browser. Which role in Exchange Server is responsible for providing web-based email access?
Mailbox Role
Client Access Role
Hub Transport Role
Edge Transport Role
TechConnect Solutions wants to implement email archiving to meet regulatory compliance requirements. Which feature in Exchange Server 2019 can help them achieve this?
Mail Flow Rules
Journaling
Clutter
Public Folders
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