You are a messaging professional. Your company uses a Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 messaging system.
The messaging administrators in your company use their Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2) computers to run the Exchange Server 2003 SP2 administration tools. The Windows Server administrators in your company use Remote Desktop Connection to manage Microsoft Windows Server 2003 computers.
You deploy two Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 computers in the existing Exchange Server 2003 organization. The messaging administrators want to manage the new Exchange Server 2007 computers from their Windows XP SP2 computers.
Your company requires that all messaging administrators have access to the Exchange Server Management tools at all times.
You need to create a plan that details how to access the appropriate Exchange Server Management tools from the Windows XP SP2 computers.
Which actions should you include in the plan?
A.
Install the Exchange Server 2007 Management Console (EMC). Use the EMC to manage all Exchange
Server computers.
B.
Reinstall the Exchange Server 2003 SP2 System Manager (ESM). Use the ESM to manage all Exchange
Server computers.
C.
Use the Exchange Server 2003 SP2 System Manager (ESM) to manage all Exchange Server 2003
computers. Install the Exchange Server 2007 Management Console (EMC) and use the EMC to manage the
Exchange Server 2007 computers.
D.
Use the Exchange Server 2003 SP2 System Manager (ESM) to manage all Exchange Server 2003
computers. Use Remote Desktop Connection to access the Exchange Server 2007 Management Console (EMC)
on the Exchange Server 2007 computers.