You are a messaging professional. Your company uses a Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 messaging system. The company has five offices.
The company plans to upgrade all computers to Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 over the next 18 months. All the client computers use Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 configured in cached mode.
Messaging routing between the Exchange Server 2003 messaging system and the Exchange Server 2007 messaging system is enabled for each office.
The company installs the first Exchange Server 2007 computer.
The company plans to remove the last Exchange Server 2003 computer in the administrators group. This computer was the first member of the administrators group. The computer retains the default configuration.
You move all the mailboxes from the last Exchange Server 2003 computer in the administrators group to the Exchange Server 2007 computer. You also move the Recipient Update Service to another existing Exchange Server 2003 computer.
You need to remove the original Exchange Server 2003 computer without disrupting the existing messaging services.
Which two actions should you perform to remove the original Exchange Server 2003 computer without disrupting the existing messaging services? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)
A.
Move all the public folders from the Exchange Server 2003 computer to the Exchange Server
2007computer.
B.
Enable Microsoft Office Outlook Anywhere on the Client Access Server.
C.
Add an availability address space for the Exchange Server 2003 computers by using the public folder access method.
D.
Change the generating server for each of the offline address books (OABs).