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5. What permission do you need to prepare a child domain for Exchange Server 2007 (i.e., run
Setup /PrepareDomain)? (Select all that apply.)
A. Exchange Organization Administrators permission on the Exchange organization.
B. Administrator permission on the Exchange Server.
C. Domain Admin permission in that domain (if the domain existed when /PrepareAD ran).
D. If the domain that did not exist when you ran /PrepareAD, you need to be member of the
Exchange Organization Administrators group as well as Domain Admin.
6. In order to manage all Exchange-related objects in the Active Directory, what Exchange role
do you need to perform this task? You do not have any extra Active Directory permissions like
Domain Admin assigned to your account! (Select all that apply.)
A. Exchange Organization Administrators
B. Exchange Recipient Administrators
C. Exchange View-Only Administrators
D. Exchange Server Administrators
7. The user Joel has Exchange Server Administrator permissions on Server A and Server B. What
statement is true regarding his permissions? (Choose one.)
A. Joel is able to move mailboxes between Server A and Server B.
B. Joel can change the Exchange organization configuration (e.g., adding a new address list) and
also any Exchange Server configuration (e.g., dismount a database) on Server A and Server B.
C. Joel can add and remove mailboxes to Server A and Server B as well as move mailboxes
between those servers.
D. Joel can change any Exchange Server configuration (e.g., dismount a database) on Server A
and Server B.
8. The Exchange Server Administrator role can be delegated to the following Active Directory
objects. (Select all that apply.)
A. User object
B. Universal security group object
C. Global group object
D. Local group object
9. In my Exchange organization, I want to delegate the right to install an Exchange Server 2007
server for a user called Andy. As I don’t want to give full permissions using the Exchange Orga-
nization Administrators group, what can I do instead? (Choose one.)
A. I can create a server object for Andy’s new server and try to delegate using the Exchange
Server Administrator role.
B. I can add Andy to the Exchange Recipient Administrators group and give him local Admin-
istrator permission on his new Exchange Server 2007 server. That will be sufficient to
install Exchange Server 2007.
C. I can create a computer object in Active Directory for the Exchange Server 2007 server and
use the /ProvisionServer command with Exchange setup.
D. I can create a computer object in Active Directory for the Exchange Server 2007 server and
use the /NewProvisionedServer command with Exchange setup.
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