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Preparation Guide for Exam 70-285
Designing a Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Organization

Audience Profile
The Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) on Microsoft Windows Server 2003 credential is designed for IT professionals who work in the typically complex computing environment of medium to large companies.

A candidate for this exam should have at least one year of experience designing and planning Exchange messaging systems in environments that have the following characteristics:

• 250 to 5,000 or more users

• Three or more physical locations

• Network services and resources such as multiple versions of Exchange Server, Active Directory, proxy server, firewall, other messaging systems, DNS, Internet, intranet, and mobile clients that use a public infrastructure

• Three or more domain controllers

• Two or more Exchange Server computers

• Connectivity requirements such as connecting branch offices and individual users in remote locations to the corporate network and connecting corporate networks to the Internet

Credit Toward Certification
When you pass the Implementing and Managing Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 exam, you achieve Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) status. You also earn credit toward the following certifications:

• Core credit toward Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE): Messaging on Microsoft Windows Server 2003 certification

• Elective credit toward Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) on Microsoft Windows Server 2003 certification

Preparation Tools and Resources
We make a wealth of preparation tools and resources available to you, including courses, books, practice tests, and Microsoft Web sites. When you are ready to prepare for this exam, here’s where you should start.

Instructor-led Course for This Exam
• Course 2008: Designing a Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Organization

Microsoft Press Self-Paced Training Products
• Currently, a corresponding Microsoft Press title is not available.

Microsoft Certified Practice Tests
• MeasureUp: Visit the MeasureUp Web site to take a practice test.

• Self Test Software: Visit the Self Test Software Web site to take a practice test.

Microsoft Online Resources
• TechNet: Designed for IT professionals, this site includes How-tos, best practices, downloads, technical chats, and much more.

• MSDN: The Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN) is a reference for developers, featuring code samples, technical articles, newsgroups, chats, and more.

• Training & Certification Newsgroups: A newsgroup exists for every Microsoft certification. By participating in the ongoing dialogue, you take advantage of a unique opportunity to exchange ideas with and ask questions of others, including more than 750 Microsoft Most Valuable Professionals (MVPs) worldwide

MCSE Designing a Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Organization : 70-285 Exam

Exam Number/Code: 70-285
Exam Name: MCSE Designing a Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Organization

“MCSE Designing a Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Organization”, also known as 70-285 exam, is a Microsoft certification. With the complete collection of questions and answers, Pass4sure has assembled to take you through 13 Case Studies to your 70-285 Exam preparation. In the 70-285 exam resources, you will cover every field and category in MCSE helping to ready you for your successful Microsoft Certification.

QUESTION 1:
You work as the network administrator at Certkiller .com. The Certkiller .com
network consists of a single Active Directory domain named Certkiller .com. All
servers on the Certkiller .com network run Windows Server 2003 and all client
computers run Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional.
Certkiller .com consists of three departments, named Sales, Marketing and
Development. All the client computers are divided between the departments. The
development department develops in-house applications for Certkiller .com.
A Certkiller .com user named Clive Wilson reports that the latest software that was
developed is causing an application to fail on the client computers in the lab. When
Clive Wilson logs on to the domain after hours, he receives the following error
message: Your account is configured to prevent you from using this computer.
Please try another computer. When he tries on another computer, he is
unsuccessful. You are able to log on to the domain. You also have a local account
that authenticates you on all the client computers. You need to connect to the
domain and enable Clive Wilson to log on to the domain from any computer in the
lab.
What should you do?
A. The domain functional level should be lowered to Windows 2000 native.
B. The domain functional level should be lowered to Windows 2000 mixed.
C. Add the computers to the user’s account.
D. Configure log on hours for Clive Wilson.
Answer: C
Explanation: You should add the computers to the user’s account in Active
Directory. By doing this a user can log on to the domain from any computer in the
domain.
Incorrect answers:
A, B: You should not lower the domain functional level. The domain functional level
determines the features that are available to a domain based on the operating system
running on the domain controller.
D: Although the user is working after normal hours, he can still log on to the domain
from his local computer.

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QUESTION 2:
You work as the network administrator at Certkiller .com. The Certkiller .com
network consists of a single Active Directory forest named ck.com All servers on the
Certkiller .com network run Windows Server 2003 and all client computers run
Windows XP Professional. All client computers are members of the domain.
All computer accounts of the client computers in the Research and Development
department are located in an Organizational Unit (OU) named Research.
A Research and Development department user named Amy Wilson uses a client
computer named Certkiller -WS02. One morning, Amy Wilson complains that she
cannot log on to her client computer.
You use Active Directory Users and Computers to verify that the computer account
for Certkiller -WS02 is located in the Research OU. You then log on to
Certkiller -WS02 as the local Administrator. On Certkiller -WS02 you use Event
Viewer to open the last error in the event log. You are presented with the display as
shown in the Event Properties exhibit.
Even Properties Exhibit:
What should you do to ensure that Amy Wilson can log on to the domain?
A. Move the computer account for Certkiller -WS02 to the default Computers OU.
B. Use Active Directory Users and Computers to reset the password for Amy Wilson’s
user account.

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C. Use Active Directory Users and Computers to reset the computer account for
Certkiller -WS02.
D. Configure the properties for the Certkiller -WS02 account so Certkiller -WS02 is
managed by Amy Wilson’s user account.
Answer: C
Explanation: The secure channel’s password is stored along with the computer
account on all domain controllers. For Windows 2000 or Windows XP, the default
computer account password change period is every 30 days. If, for some reason, the
computer account’s password and the LSA secret are not synchronized, the
Netlogon service logs one or both of the following errors messages:
The session setup from the computer DOMAINMEMBER failed to authenticate.
The name of the account referenced in the security database is DOMAINMEMBER$.
The following error occurred: Access is denied.
NETLOGON Event ID 3210
Failed to authenticate with \\DOMAINDC, a Windows NT domain controller for domain
DOMAIN.
The Netlogon service on the domain controller logs the following error message when
the password is not synchronized:
In the Active Directory Users and Computers MMC (DSA), you can right-click the
computer object in the Computers or appropriate container and then click Reset Account.
This resets the machine account. Resetting the password for domain controllers using this
method is not allowed. Resetting a computer account breaks that computer’s connection
to the domain and requires it to rejoin the domain, which will allow Amy Wilson to log
on to the domain.
Incorrect Answers:
A: The location of the computer account within active directory is irrelevant in this
scenario.
B: Resetting Amy Wilson’s user account password will not ensure her logging on to the
domain. What needs to be done is that the computer account that is used in the
connection should be reset, in other words resetting the machine, so as to allow Amy
Wilson to log on to the domain.
D: This will not ensure that Amy Wilson will be able to log on to the domain. It is the
Certkiller -WS02 account that is problematic.
Reference:
Dan Holme and Thomas Orin, MCSA/MCSE Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-290):
Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment, p. 771
QUESTION 3:
You work as the network administrator at Certkiller .com. The Certkiller .com
network consists of two Active Directory forests named Certkiller -north.com and
Certkiller -south.com. External trust relationships exist between Certkiller -north.com
and Certkiller -south.com. You work as the network administrator for
Certkiller -noth.com. All servers on the Certkiller .com network run Windows Server

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2003 and all client computers run Windows XP Professional.
You create an additional user principal name (UPN) suffix for Certkiller -north.com.
The new UPN suffix is mail. Certkiller -north.com.
Amy Walsh is a user in the Certkiller -noth.com forest. One day Amy Walsh goes to a
meeting in Certkiller -south.com. She calls to complain that she cannot log on to
Certkiller -north.com from Certkiller -south.com.
You view the setting for Amy Walsh’s user account in Active Directory Users and
Computers. The user account setting is shown in the Amy Walsh exhibit.
Amy Walsh Exhibit:
What should you do to ensure that Amy Walsh can log on to Certkiller -north.com
from Certkiller -south.com?
A. Clear the User cannot change password option in the Amy Walsh Properties dialog
box.
B. Instruct Amy Walsh to log on by using her pre-Windows 2000 user logon name.
C. Change Amy Walsh’s UPN suffix to Certkiller -north.com.
D. Create a computer account for Amy Walsh’s computer in Certkiller -south.com.
E. Delete Amy Walsh’s user account and recreate it in Certkiller -south.com.
Answer: B
Explanation: The user cannot log on because it is only possible to use an explicit
UPN-Name to log on when there is forest trust. As stated in the question there is an
external trust relationship between the two forests, not forest trust. In this case you

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can only use an implicit UPN-Name to log on. Alternatively, you can use the
pre-Windows 2000 user logon name to log on.
A user principal name (UPN) is a variation of a user account name that looks like an
e-mail name but can be used to log on to a domain. The syntax is name>@. UPNs allow you to use the same logon name across different domains
in the same forest or in different forests.
The following two types of UPNs exist:
1. Implicit: Always takes the form userID@DNSDomainName. For example,
amyw@mail. Certkiller .com is the UPN for the account of Amy Walsh, whose user ID is
amyw and whose account is a member of the mail.Certkiller.com forest. The implicit UPN
is always associated with the user’s account, regardless of whether an explicit UPN is
defined.
2. Explicit: Always takes the form string@Anystring, where both string and Anystring
are explicitly defined by the administrator. For example, Amy Walsh might have the
UPN ITAW@ Certkiller north. Explicit UPNs are useful for situations when the
organization does not want to publicize the name of domains or the forest structure.
Incorrect Answers:
A: This is not a password problem. Thus clearing the option User cannot change
password will not solve the problem.
C: Amy Walsh’s user account already has the correct UPN suffix; all she needs to be able
to log on is an implicit UPN name.
D: It is unnecessary to create a computer account for Amy Walsh’s computer in
Certkiller -south.com. All that is needed to grant Amy Walsh logon abilities is to use an
implicit UPN-name.
E: Deleting Amy Walsh’s user account and recreating it in Certkiller -south.com is not the
solution.
References:
Deborah Littlejohn Shinder and Dr. Thomas W. Shinder, MCSA/MCSE Exam 70-290:
Managing and Maintaining a Windows Server 2003 Environment Study Guide & DVD
Training System, pp. 264, 282-284, 334

http://www.microsoft.com/technet/treeview/default.asp?url=/technet/prodtechnol/windowsserver2003/plan/mtfs

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