Case Scenarios

In the following case scenarios, you will apply what you’ve learned about installing Exchange Server and configuring server roles. You can find answers to these questions in the “Answers” section at the end of this book.

Case Scenario 1: Wingtip Toys Exchange Server 2007 Deployment

Wingtip Toys, formerly known as Tailspin Toys, is considering a new Exchange Server 2007 deployment. Wingtip Toys has three separate sites. Two sites are connected to the third site by a dedicated Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) line. Incoming and outgoing traffic to the Internet pass through a Windows Server 2003 computer with ISA Server 2006 installed:

  1. What is the minimum number of Edge Transport servers you need to deploy at Wingtip Toys?
  2. How many Hub Transport servers should you deploy at Wingtip Toys?
  3. How can you ensure that mail sent to tailspintoys.com addresses will not be rejected by Exchange Server?

Case Scenario 2: Contoso Postdeployment Role Configuration

Exchange Server 2007 was deployed several months ago at Contoso. Since then, there have been some teething problems that they have asked you to come in to resolve. The problems are as follows:

  1. A member of the sales team was recently traveling through the South Pacific, accessing e-mail through OWA in Internet cafés. One of the computers was infected with a Trojan that logged keyboard data and forwarded it to hackers in Eastern Europe. The account password was changed, and the member of the sales team was locked out. How can you ensure that a user whose account is compromised cannot be locked out from that account by a changed password?
  2. Currently, OWA users are able to access the three SharePoint sites that are located on the Contoso internal network. You need to limit this to a single Share-Point site. How could you achieve this?

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