You are the systems administrator for your company. You have implemented Microsoft Forefront Security for Exchange Server on the Windows Essential Business Server 2008 Messaging Server.
You discover that e-mail messages on the network are infected by a worm. You want to configure Forefront Security to identify messages infected by that worm.
What should you do?
A.
Add the name of the worm to the WormPrge.dat file.
B.
Create a new file named CustPrge.dat, and add the name of the worm to that file.
C.
Create a new file named WormList.dat, and add the name of the worm to that file.
D.
Add the name of the worm to the Manifest.cab file.
Explanation:
You should create a new file named CustPrge.dat and add the name of the worm to that file. Forefront Security for Exchange Server allows you to configure the Transport Scan Job and the Realtime Scan Job to purge messages infected by worms. Forefront Security for Exchange Server uses a file named WormPrge.dat to identify messages infected by worms. This file is maintained and regularly updated by Microsoft. The WormPrge.dat file typically contains the names of worms that are reported by the current third-party scan engines. If you want to specify additional worm names that are not included in the WorkPrge.dat file, you should create a custom worm purge list named CustPrge.dat and store this file in a folder named CustomList in the DataEnginesx86Wormlist folder. The DataEnginesx86Wormlist folder is located in the Microsoft Forefront SecurityExchange Server folder.You should not add the name of the worm to the WormPrge.dat file. The WormPrge.dat file typically contains the names of worms that are reported by the current third-party scan engines. This file is maintained and updated by Microsoft.
You should not create a new file named WormListdat and add the name of the worm to that file. To specify additional worm names manually, you must create a file named CustPrge.dat.
You should not add the name of the worm to the Manifestcab file. The Manifestcab files store information for determining if a newer version of a scan engine is available for download. These files are maintained by Microsoft.