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70-282 Question #26: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation

The correct answer is C. Run the Configure E-mail and Internet Connection Wizard from the To Do List option and. Explanation: The Configure E-mail and Internet Connection Wizard allows you to easily configure the network, set up a shared Internet broadband or dial-up connection, configure firewall services, and customize Exchange Server for e-mail. Use Exchange Server 2003 with Microsoft Of

Question

You are the network administrator of Company. Company has a server that runs Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2000 and 156 client computers that run Microsoft Windows XP Professional. Company has a rougher and a T1 connection to the Internet. The server's Microsoft Exchange Server configuration is left at the default and all of the internal and external e-mail message sending is hosted on the server. All of he employees use Microsoft Outlook for all e-mail message needs and routinely send large graphic files. You run an in-place upgrade of the server to Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003 during after-business hours. The next workday, some employees report that they are unable to send any external or internal e-mail messages. You need to ensure that all users can send and receive e-mail messages. What should you do?

Options

  • AUse Service Manager to turn off Mailbox Limits.
  • BStart the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) and POP3 services in Service Manager.
  • CRun the Configure E-mail and Internet Connection Wizard from the To Do List option and
  • DRun the Windows Small Business server 2003 client setup from the server on each client

Explanation

Explanation: The Configure E-mail and Internet Connection Wizard allows you to easily configure the network, set up a shared Internet broadband or dial-up connection, configure firewall services, and customize Exchange Server for e-mail. Use Exchange Server 2003 with Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 and add numerous features including the ability to schedule meetings and hold online conferences. E-mail is retrieved either directly from POP3 (Post Office Protocol 3) mailboxes and then routed to Exchange, or the e-mail is delivered directly to Exchange. POP3 mailboxes are the easiest to manage. How your ISP handles incoming e-mail determines the configuration of email delivered directly to Exchange. Either it's delivered to Exchange as soon as received, or it's held until your server sends a signal to the ISP. Incorrect answers: A: You should be configuring mail support first and not turn off Mailbox limits. This will only be a factor once mail can be received and sent. B: Starting these services does not mean that e-mail is configured. D: This is not how to configure e-mail in Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003. 2003: Administrator's Companion, Microsoft Press, Redmond, 2004, Chapter 6, pp. 79-82

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