Microsoft KB Archive/947010

= MCTS Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-236): Configuring Microsoft® Exchange Server 2007 comments and corrections =

Article ID: 947010

Article Last Modified on 1/2/2008

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APPLIES TO


 * MCTS Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-236): Configuring Microsoft® Exchange Server 2007, ISBN 978-0-7356-2410-8

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SUMMARY
This article contains comments, corrections, and information about known errors relating to the Microsoft Press book MCTS Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-236): Configuring Microsoft® Exchange Server 2007, 978-0-7356-2410-8.

The following topics are covered:


 * Page 155: &quot;security&quot; should be &quot;distribution&quot;
 * Page 155: &quot;Display Name&quot; needs to be removed
 * Page 157: the word &quot;dynamic&quot; should be removed
 * Page 160: &quot;cannot&quot; should be &quot;can&quot;
 * Page 168: Incorrect information in parenthesis
 * Page 169: &quot;Display Name&quot; should be &quot;DisplayName&quot;
 * Page 177: &quot;manually&quot; should be &quot;explicitly&quot;
 * Page 179: &quot;Active Directory&quot; should be removed



Page 155: &quot;security&quot; should be &quot;distribution&quot;
On page 155, the third sentence in the exam tip box at the top of the page contains an incorrect group.

Change:

&quot;Be wary of answers to examination questions that suggest disabling or enabling a dynamic security group.&quot;

To:

&quot;Be wary of answers to examination questions that suggest disabling or enabling a dynamic distribution group.&quot;

Page 155: &quot;Display Name&quot; needs to be removed
On page 155, the 2nd sentence in the second paragraph contains an incorrect field.

Change:

&quot;On the Group Information page, you can optionally specify the Display Name and the Alias fields.&quot;

To:

&quot;On the Group Information page, you can optionally change the Alias fields.&quot;

Page 157: the word &quot;dynamic&quot; should be removed
On page 157, the 1st sentence of the second paragraph contains an incorrect distribution group.

Change:

&quot;Adding members to a dynamic distribution group is one of the tasks that you would normally do with a CLI rather than a GUI because it is repetitive and can be scripted.&quot;

To:

&quot;Adding members to a distribution group is one of the tasks that you would normally do with a CLI rather than a GUI because it is repetitive and can be scripted.&quot;

Page 160: &quot;cannot&quot; should be &quot;can&quot;
On page 160, the 1st and 2nd sentences of the third paragraph contain innaccurate information regarding adding/removing members from a universal security group.

Change:

&quot;You cannot use the Exchange Management Shell or the Exchange Management Console to add members to or remove members from a universal security group. An administrator with the appropriate rights in the domain and the forest would typically use Active Directory Users and Computers to perform this task.&quot;

To:

&quot;You can use the Exchange Management Shell or the Exchange Management Console to add members to or remove members from a universal security group. However, an administrator with the appropriate rights in the domain and the forest would typically use Active Directory Users and Computers to perform this task.&quot;

Page 168: Incorrect information in parenthesis
On page 168, the 3rd sentence in the third paragraph down contains incorrect information in parenthsis at the end of the sentence.

Change:

&quot;On the Mailbox Information page, complete the Organizational Unit, First Name, Initials, Last Name, User Name, User Logon Name, User Logon Name (User Principal Name), User Logon Name (pre-Windows 2000), Password, and Confirm Password fields as appropriate (or leave them blank or accept the default).&quot;

To:

&quot;On the Mailbox Information page, complete the Organizational Unit, First Name, Initials, Last Name, User Name, User Logon Name, User Logon Name (User Principal Name), User Logon Name (pre-Windows 2000), Password, and Confirm Password fields as appropriate.&quot;

Page 169: &quot;Display Name&quot; should be &quot;DisplayName&quot;
On page 169, the 2nd sentence of the first paragraph contains an incorrect parameter in the command to create an equipment mailbox called Projector.

Change:

&quot;the command New-mailbox -UserPrincipalName Projector@tailspintoys.internal -database &quot;First Storage Group\Mailbox Database&quot; -Name Projector OrganizationalUnit Users -Display Name Projector -ResetPasswordOnNextLogon $false –Equipment creates an equipment mailbox called Projector.&quot;

To:

&quot;the command New-mailbox -UserPrincipalName Projector@tailspintoys.internal -database &quot;First Storage Group\Mailbox Database&quot; -Name Projector OrganizationalUnit Users -DisplayName Projector -ResetPasswordOnNextLogon $false –Equipment creates an equipment mailbox called Projector.&quot;

Page 177: &quot;manually&quot; should be &quot;explicitly&quot;
On page 177, the 1st sentence of the third bullet point in Chapter Summary contains an incorrect action.

Change:

&quot;Universal distribution groups have a fixed membership, and members need to be added and removed manually.&quot;

To:

&quot;Universal distribution groups have a fixed membership, and members need to be added and removed explicitly.&quot;

Page 179: &quot;Active Directory&quot; should be removed
On page 179, the first sentence of answer 1 to Case Scenario 2 contains an incorrect folder name.

Change:

&quot;Only members of a universal security group called Researchers have access to files in an Active Directory folder called Research Reports.&quot;

To:

&quot;Only members of a universal security group called Researchers have access to files in a folder called Research Reports.&quot;

Microsoft Press is committed to providing informative and accurate books. All comments and corrections listed above are ready for inclusion in future printings of this book. If you have a later printing of this book, it may already contain most or all of the above corrections.

Additional query words: 978-0-7356-2410-8 0-7356-2410-0

Keywords: KB947010

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