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“Exchange Server 2007 Interview Questions and Answers will guide you that Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 is the next version of Microsoft Exchange. Microsoft Exchange is the industries leading e-mail, calendaring, and unified messaging server, so learn Exchange Server 2007 with the help of this Exchange Server 2007 Interview Questions with Answers guide to get preparation for a job of Exchange Server 2007”



26 Exchange Server 2007 Questions And Answers

21⟩ Why must I deploy an Exchange 2007 server that has the Client Access server role installed in the same Active Directory site in which I deployed an Exchange 2007 server that has the Unified Messaging server role installed?

Unified Messaging Web services that run on the Client Access server enable full client functionality for UM-enabled users. Additionally, installing and configuring a Client Access server in the same site as the Unified Messaging servers reduces the bandwidth that is required if they are deployed in separate Active Directory sites.

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22⟩ What is the Autodiscover service?

The Autodiscover service gathers the required configuration information in Active Directory to enable Outlook 2007, Office Outlook Web Access, and mobile e-mail clients to efficiently locate and connect to the appropriate Exchange 2007 Mailbox server that contains the user's mailbox. The Autodiscover service is also used to make configuring Outlook 2007 clients easier and to provision mobile devices that are used to connect to Exchange 2007. By default, the Autodiscover service is enabled.

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23⟩ Can I manage Exchange Server 2003 or Exchange 2000 Server by using Exchange Server 2007 management interfaces?

No. All administration of Exchange Server 2007 must be done by using the Exchange Management Console or the Exchange Management Shell. All administration of Exchange 2000 Server or Exchange Server 2003 must be done by using their respective administrative interfaces. The one exception to this rule is that you can use Exchange System Manager found in Exchange Server 2003 to perform most Exchange Server 2007 public folder administrative tasks.

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24⟩ What is happening with public folders?

Public folders are similar to mailbox stores, but the information within a public folder store is contained within a dedicated database. Exchange 2007 de-emphasizes public folders. Public folders may not be included in future releases, but support for public folders will be maintained through at least 2016. Current Microsoft Exchange customers should plan to migrate to Outlook 2007 and Exchange 2007. We recommend that you investigate integrating Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services with Exchange Server 2007 if you must have an application that supports sharing documents, calendar items, contacts, and tasks and archiving distribution lists. For other customized applications that are being developed, you should use Microsoft .NET. For more information about public folders

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26⟩ What are the different Exchange 2003 versions?

Go to your server in Exchange System Manager, right-click your server, choose Properties, and on the General tab make a note of the version number.

Each version of Exchange Server includes a build number so that you can easily identify which version of the product you are running:

6944.4 = Exchange 2003 RTM (including SBS2003)

7226.6 = Exchange 2003 SP1

7638.2 = Exchange 2003 SP2

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