Friday 14 September 2012

Exchange Server 2003 Interview Q&A


 

1. What is Exchange Server?
Exchange Server is a Microsoft’s Messaging system which provides Industry leading Email, calendaring and unified Messaging
2. Tell me a bit about the capabilities of Exchange Server.
  1. Outlook Anywhere (OWA)
  2. Mailbox can sync with Blackberry Device.
  3. Calendar Sharing.
  4. MAPI & POP3 Client support
3. What are the different Exchange 2003 versions?
  • Exchange server 5.5
  • Exchange Server 2000
  • Exchange Server 2003
  • Exchange Server 2007
  • Exchange Server 2010
4. What are the differences between Exchange Sever 2003 Standard and Enterprise Editions?
Following are the difference between Exchange server 2003 Standard and Enterprise Edition.































Feature Standard EditionEnterprise Edition
Storage groups support1 storage group4 storage groups
Number of databases per storage group2 databases5 databases
Individual database size16 gigabytes (GB)Maximum 16 terabytes, limited only by hardware
X.400 ConnectorNot includedIncluded
Exchange ClusteringNot supported Supported



5. What are the main differences between Exchange 5.5 and Exchange 2000/2003?

  • Exchange 2000 does not have its own directory or directory service; it uses Active Directory instead.
  • Exchange 2000 uses native components of Windows 2000 (namely, IIS and its SMTP, NNTP, W3SVC and other components, Kerberos and others) for many core functions.
  • SMTP is now a full peer to RPC, and is it the default transport protocol between Exchange 2000 servers.
  • Exchange 2000 supports Active/Active clustering and was recently certified for Windows 2000 Datacenter.
  • Exchange 2000 scales much higher.
  • It boasts conferencing services and instant messaging.
6. What are the minimum hardware requirements for Exchange Server 2003?
  • Processor – Pentium 133 MHz
  • Operating System – Windows 2000 SP3
  • Memory – 256 MB
  • Disk Space – 200 MB for system files and 500 MB where Exchange Server installation.
  • File System - NTFS
7. What are the steps involved in Exchange Server installation?
  1. Prerequisites Installation – ASP .Net, IIS, SMTP, NNTP and WWW services Installation
  2. Forest Preparation
  3. Domain Preparation
  4. Exchange Server 2003 Installation
8. Why not install Exchange on the same machine as a DC?
The main reason behind not to install Exchange Server is, when we used to restart the Exchange server for any reason it will take lot of time to shut down the Exchange Server services.
9. Which Services must be installed and running for Exchange Server installation?
Following are the services that should be installed before installing Exchange Server 2003
  1. ASP .Net
  2. Internet Information Service
  3. SMTP
  4. NNTP
  5. WWW
10. What can you do and what will be the effect if ASP.NET service is not available while installing Exchange Server 2003?

ASP .Net files are important for authentication, delegation and securing the web publication. Before installing exchange Server 2003 ASP .Net should be installed
11. What are Exchange Server 2003 deployment tools?

The Exchange Server 2003 Deployment Tools are a compilation of old and new Microsoft Product Support Services (PSS) support tools that you can use to prepare Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 and the Microsoft Active Directory directory service infrastructure for the installation of Microsoft Exchange Server 2003.
  • Installation and Upgrade Prerequisites
  • Enabling Windows Services
  • DCDiag Tool
  • NetDiag Tool
  • ForestPrep
  • DomainPrep
12. What are the Windows versions supported by Exchange Server 2003?
  1. Windows 2000 Service pack 3 ( Standard, Enterprise and Datacenter Edition)
  2. Windows 2003 Service pack 1 ( Standard, Enterprise and Datacenter Edition)
13. In which domains domainprep must be run?
  1. The Forest root Domain
  2. All domain that will contain Exchange Server 2003
  3. All Domain that will contain Exchange Mailbox enable objects.
14. What is ForestPrep?
Forest prep updates the schema and configuration partition in Active directory. Extend the schema to include Exchange server 2003 specific classes and attributes
To run the Forest Prep, Administrator should have Schema and Enterprise Admin permission over the Domain
15. What is DomainPrep?
Domain Prep prepares the Domain partion in Active Directory. Forest prep should be run only once in forest where Domain Prep should be run in following Servers.
  1. The Forest root Domain
  2. All domain that will contain Exchange Server 2003
  3. All Domain that will contain Exchange Mailbox enable objects
16. Which two groups are created by DomainPrep?
The domain prep switch creates the groups and permissions required by exchange Server 2003. Two security groups created
  1. Exchange Enterprise Servers – Domain Local group contains all Exchange Server in a forest
  2. Exchange Domain Server – Global Group that contains all Exchange servers running in the Domain that you have selected.
17. What DomainPrep does?
Domain Prep Updates the Domain partition and Creates a Two New Security Groups for Exchange Server 2003
  1. Exchange Enterprise Servers
  2. Exchange Domain Servers
18. Which of the servers does the system that will host the first Exchange Server 2003 server in a forest need to be able to contact during installation?
19. How to run ForestPrep?
Go to the Command prompt and Type the following
D:\setup\i386\setup.exe /forestprep
Where D drive represents the CD drive.
Note: it will ask for the Administrator Account that has the required permission to run the Setup.
20. How to run DomainPrep?
Go to the Command prompt and Type the following
D:\setup\i386\setup.exe /domainprep - Where D drive represents the CD drive.
21. Which service pack is needed for Windows 2000 for installing Exchange Server 2003?
Windows 2000 service pack 3 in needed to install Exchange Server 2003
22. Which permissions are required to run ForestPrep?
Schema Administrator
Enterprise Administrator
Local Machine Administrator
23. Which permissions are required to run DomainPrep?
Domain Administrator and Local Machine Administrator
24. Which permissions are required to install Exchange server 2003 on the first server in a domain or on other systems within the domain?
The administrator Account should have the following permission to install the Exchange Server 2003
  • Schema Administrator
  • Enterprise Administrator
  • Domain Administrator
  • Local Machine Administrator
25. What is reason behind the error messages services not available while installing Exchange Server 2003 on a domain running at Windows Server 2003 functional level?
26. What is name of log file that Exchange Server 2003 setup creates during installation?
27. What is location of Exchange Server Setup Progress?
C:\Program Files\Exchangesvr
28. How unattended installation of Exchange Server 2003 works?
Unattended installation are useful for rapidly deploying subsequent Exchange Server 2003 installation into an existing organization.
The process of creating the file is essentially the same as the process for a manual setup selecting the component you want to install and the installation path, choosing whether to create a new organization or to join existing one; agreeing the license and so on.. Instead of doing manual installation the Exchange installation wizard writes the configuration file to .ini file. specifically for use with the /unattendfile setup switch to start the installation.
29. When you can use the unattended installation of Exchange Server 2003?
1. Unattended Installation of Exchange Server 2003 is very useful when you are going to install Exchange Server remotely.
2. It’s also useful when you are deploying number of New Exchange Server in Existing Organization. We can save time deploying multiple servers by automating the Entire installation procedure
30. When you cannot use unattended installation of Exchange Server 2003?
An Active Directory Forest can support only a single Exchange Server 2003 organization, so an un attended.ini file that is used to create an organization cannot be used for subsequent installation.
31. What is the command to create an answer file for unattended installation of Exchange Server 2003?
D:\setup\i386\setup.exe /createunattend c:\unattend.ini
Where D represents the CD ROM drive that holds the Exchange Server and C drive represent the created unattended file for installation
32. What is the command to start the unattended installation of Exchange Server 2003?
D:\setup\i386\setup.exe /UnattendFile c:\unattend.ini
Where D represents the CD ROM drive that holds the Exchange Server and C drive represent the created unattended file for installation
33. When you can specify the User account that will receive the Exchange Full Administrator permission?

After installing the exchange Server 2003, we can able to specify the administrative permission for particular user. We can delegate administrative permission by right click the Exchange organization and select delegate Administration permission.
34. Which account must be use to perform first Exchange installation?
A new dedicated service account specifically for Exchange server installation has to be created in Active Directory and the following permission are to be assigned the newly created user.
  • Schema Administrator
  • Enterprise Administrator
  • Domain Administrator
  • Local Machine Administrator
35. Can Exchange 2000 servers run on Windows Server 2003?
No, the only version of Exchange server that will run on Windows server 2003 is Exchange Server 2003, you will need to upgrade your Exchange environment to Exchange Server 2003 prior to upgrading the Windows Server Operating System to Windows server 2003

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