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| An Exchange server that will be retired, you back it up to tape. You want to restore the tape to a new 2 node exchange cluster. How do you name the new cluster so you can use the backup. The answers were somewhere along the lines of
a)same site name, same computer name
b)different site name, same computer name
c)different site name, different computer name
d)same site name, differnt computer name
2.) You back up exchange server every sunday, incremental on monday and tuesday. Wednesday morning you accidentally deleted a users mailbox. How to recover?
a)Restore backup from Sunday
b)Tell user to recover using Outlook 98
c)Restore Sunday, Monday, then Tuesday
d)Restore backup to a offline server and recover the users mailbox by recreating their .pst file.
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| Ok here is the dafinative answers from MS:
Question 1. An Exchange server that will be retired, you back it up to tape. You want to restore the tape to a new 2 node exchange cluster. How do you name the new cluster so you can use the backup. The answers were somewhere along the lines of
a)same site name, same computer name
b)different site name, same computer name
c)different site name, different computer name
d)same site name, differnt computer name
Answer B is correct because you must install the new server in to the existing domain and since the directory database is directly related to the NT accounts SAM database it must have the same computer name. Even though the old server belonged to an existing site, you will need to install the new server in to its own site using the existing organisation and site as well as the corresponding Site Services Account.
References: Microsoft Exchange Training Kit ISBN 1-57231-709-4 pages 966-967
Question 2. 2.) You back up exchange server every sunday, incremental on monday and tuesday. Wednesday morning you accidentally deleted a users mailbox. How to recover?
a)Restore backup from Sunday
b)Tell user to recover using Outlook 98
c)Restore Sunday, Monday, then Tuesday
d)Restore backup to a offline server and recover the users mailbox by recreating their .pst file.
Answer C is correct because you must restore the last full backup and then all subsequent incremental backups to get back to the latest backup state. This is common NT Backup stuff you should know this from NT server or Enterprise.
Hope this answers the questions. 
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