You are the Exchange administrator for your company. The network contains two Exchange Server 2003 computers named Mail1 and Mail2.
Mail1 is used as the mailbox server for all users. It is not accessible from the Internet.
Mail2 is configured as a frontendserver. Users connect to Mail2 from the Internet and access their mailboxes by using Microsoft Outlook Web Access.
The company plans to implement a new Web service application. The application will store data in public folders on Mail1.
You create a dedicated public folder tree named Appdata for the public folders used by the new application. All users of the Web service application will be located outside the company network.
The Web service will access the public folders in the Appdata public folder tree by using HTTP to connect to Mail1 over the Internet.
TCP port numbers will be used to identify all additional HTTP virtual servers that need to be created.
The Web service will be configured to include the TCP port number in the URL of each request.
You need to enable access to the public folders in the Appdata public folder tree.
Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)
A.
Add a second HTTP virtual server to Mail1. Configure the virtual server to use TCP port 80. Associate the virtual server with the Appdata public folder tree.
B.
Add a second HTTP virtual server to Mail2. Configure the virtual server to use TCP port 80. Associate the virtual server with the Appdata public folder tree.
C.
Add a second HTTP virtual server to Mail1. Configure the virtual server to use TCP port 8000. Associate the virtual server with the Appdata public folder tree.
D.
Add a second HTTP virtual server to Mail2. Configure the virtual server to use TCP port 8000. Associate the virtual server with the Appdata public folder tree.
E.
Add a second HTTP virtual server to Mail1. Configure the virtual server to use TCP port 8000. Associate the virtual server with the default public folder tree.
F.
Add a second HTTP virtual server to Mail2. Configure the virtual server to use TCP port 8000. Associate the virtual server with the default public folder tree.
Explanation:
They tell us TCP port numbers will be used to identify all additional HTTP virtual servers that need to be created. Because Company1
is used as the mailbox server for all users and also it is not accessible from the Internet and Company2 is the server that can be
accessed from Internet this means a front end back end configuration They tell us all users of the Web service application will be
located outside the company network this means that all the users that will access to the application will be accessing to Company2
server In a front end configuration the users can access form OWA to their inbox and to the public folders. There is no need that
Company 2 contain mailbox or public folder, Company 2 will redirect the petition to public folders housed onCompany1 backend
server Because they want that Web service will be configured to include the TCP port number under the URL of each request and
port 80 is used by normal OWA access and normal public folders you
will need to configure a second port in this case the 8000 port to access to the dedicated publicfolder tree named Appdata.
Incorrect answers:
A, B. You can�t use port 80, as it is in use by the default web site
E, F. Associating the new HTTP Public Store with the Default site will allow all external users to see the Default Store, and NOT the AppData store. This is the opposite of the intended effect.