What should you recommend a solution that allows all Exchange administrators to track messages sent to any mailbox on any server in the organization?

You are the messaging engineer for your company. The network contains a single Exchange organization that consists of Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 servers and Exchange Server 2007 servers. You need to recommend a solution that allows all Exchange administrators to track messages sent to any mailbox on any server in the organization. What should you recommend?

You are the messaging engineer for your company. The network contains a single Exchange organization that consists of Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 servers and Exchange Server 2007 servers. You need to recommend a solution that allows all Exchange administrators to track messages sent to any mailbox on any server in the organization. What should you recommend?

A.
Use the Exchange Server 2007 Queue Viewer to track e-mail messages.

B.
Use the Exchange Server 2007 Mail Flow Troubleshooter tool to track all messages.

C.
Use the Exchange Server 2007 Exchange Management Shell to run the Get-Message cmdlet to track a
message by specifying the messages unique message ID.

D.
Use the Exchange Troubleshooting Assistant to track messages sent by Exchange Server 2007. Use the
Message Tracking Center to track messages that are transferred to Exchange Server 2003.

Explanation:
EMC > Toolbox > Mail Flow Tools > Message Tracking

By default, Message tracking is enabled on all 2007 Mailbox and Transport servers. However, since Exchange 2007 doesnt support WMI for this feature, events logged dont directly correspond to those tracked in Exchange 2003. Therefore, if the organization is operating in mixed mode, you have to use Troubleshooting Assistant to track messages transmitted by 2007 servers and Message Tracking Center to track those handled by 2003 machines.

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