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SMS 2003 Certfitcation Question Of The Week

September 28, 2006

Just a friendly reminder, if one of your goals was to get SMS certified by the end of the year, October – the 10th month of the year – starts in a couple days…

You are the SMS Engineer for myITforum.com.  Your site has a single SMS site.  You take your SMS database offline for maintenance and after bringing it back online you notice the sinv.box, the dataldr.box, and the swmproc.box all have thousands of back-logged files in them!  The SMS_INBOX_MANAGER component is also marked as critical.

To prevent the SMS_INBOX_MANAGER from being set to critical in the future you want to automatically delete the messages in the inbox.

What should you do to accomplish this?  (choose all that apply)

A.  Create a status filter rule that matches the status messages from SMS_INBOX_MANAGER.

B.  Select Replicate to the parent site check box, and set the replication priority to low on the Actions tab of the Status Filter Rule Properties dialog box.

C.  Select the Do not forward to status summarizers check box in the Actions tab of the Status filter rule properties dialog box.

D.  Choose the Do not process lower-priority status filter rules check box on the Actions tab of the Status filter rules dialog box.

E.  Place the rule at the top of the list.

F.  Place the rule at the bottom of the list.

 

 

Answer:  A, C, D, and E.

 

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