MCP 70-284 Managing Exchange Server
Exam 70-284
Implementing and Managing Microsoft Exchange Server 2003
The Implementing and Managing Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 course will give the student the ability to implement, manage and troubleshoot an Exchange Server 2003 organisation.
Learning / Exam module:
- Exam 70-284 Implementing and Managing Microsoft Exchange Server 2003
- Course Duration: 40-50 hours
Learning Segments:
Introduction
Course Outline
Module 1 - Installing and Upgrading to Exchange Server 2003
Hardware and System Requirements
Prepare for Installation
Install Configuration Options
Installation Verification
Clustered Environment
Types of Cluster Configurations
Installing a Virtual Server
Management Tools and Utilities
MMC
Upgrading to Exchange Server 2003
Module Review
Module 2 - Configuration and Management
Exchange Policies
LAB - Creating System Policies
Recipient Policies
LAB - Recipient Policies
Proactive Maintenance
Mailbox Stores Vs. Storage Groups
Performance Options
Performance Monitoring
LAB - Logging and Performance
Adding and Removing Virtual Servers
Updating Virtual Servers
LAB - Creating a SMTP Virtual Server
Interoperating Between Exchange Server 2003 and 2000
Module Review
Module 3 - Security Overview
Protecting Against Computer Viruses
Preparing an Antivirus Strategy
Virus-Clean Policies and Procedures
Security Updates
Securing Mailboxes
How Outlook 2003 and Exchange 2003 Work Together
LAB - Outlook 2003 and Exchange 2003 Features
PKI
PKI Components
Enrollment Process
Configuring Outlook
Firewalls
Connecting a MAPI Client
Administrative Groups
Administrative Permissions
LAB - Admin Delegation
Exchange 2003 Services
Module Review
Module 4 - Managing Recipients Overview
Exchange Recipients
Group Types
Exchange Task Wizard
Mailboxes
Bulk Changes to Active Directory
Automate Mailbox Administration
Hiding and Reconnecting Mailboxes
LAB - Creating Mailboxes
Managing Mailboxes
Configure Send on Behalf and Send As Permissions
LAB - Managing User Mailboxes
Mail-Enabled & Query Groups
LAB -Mail-Enabled & Query Groups
Module Review
Module 5 - Managing Public Folders Overview
What Are Public Folders
Public Folder Permissions
Create a Custom MMC
Public Folder Trees
LAB - Creating Public Folders
Public Folder Replication
Connecting to Public Folders
Managing Public Folder Replication
Full-Text Indexing
LAB - Public Folder Replication
Module Review
Module 6 - Managing Address Lists Overview
Address Lists
Managing and Customizing Address Lists
Multiple GALs
Address List Membership
Customize Display Names
Recipient Update Service
LAB - Creating Address Lists
Module Review
Module 7 - Client Access Overview
Internet Client Access Protocols
Front-End and Back-End Server Topology
Configuring a Front-End Server
Firewall Configurations
Configuring DSAccess for Perimeter Networks
Implementing IPSec
LAB - Front-End Servers
Outlook Web Access
Securing Outlook Web Access
Outlook Web Access Communications
LAB - SSL for Outlook Web Access
Module Review
Module 8 - Managing Client Configuration and Connectivity Overview
Outlook Installation and Configuration
Modes for Connecting Outlook 2003 to Exchange
Using Automated Tools
Out of Office Messages
RPC Over HTTP
Calendaring Tasks
LAB - outlook Configuration
Outlook Express
Configuring Outlook Express
WebDAV
IMAP Folders
LAB - Configuring Outlook Express
Mobile Services
Securing Mobile Components & Enabling User Accounts
LAB - Mobile Clients
Module Review
Module 9 - Managing Routing Overview
Routing Groups
Routing Group Connectors
Considerations for Using Connectors
Using the X.400 Connector
Create a Routing Group
LAB - Routing Groups
Managing Connectivity to the Internet
Control Internet E-mail Access
Securing SMTP Traffic
LAB - Configuring SMTP and DNS
Module Review
Module 10 - Data Storage Overview
Guidelines for Storage Groups
LAB - Storage Groups
Managing Disk Space
Storage Technologies
Managing Hardware Upgrades
LAB - ADSI Edit
Module Review
Module 11 - Disaster Recovery Overview
Planning for Disaster Recovery
Mitigating Risks
Disaster Recovery Utilities
Preparing for Disaster Recovery
Backing Up Exchange Server
Types of Backups
Online Backup
LAB - Backup
Restoring Exchange Server 2003
Restoring Exchange Server 2003 Servers
LAB - Restore
Module Review
Module 12 - Performance Overview
Daily Maintenance Tasks
Monitoring Services and Resources
Queue Viewer
Scheduled Maintenance Tasks
Monitor Outlook Web Access
Manage Mailbox Limits
Manage the Postmaster Mailbox
On-Demand Exchange Maintenance
Checking Queues
LAB - Performance
Module Review
Module 13 - Migration Overview
Populating Active Directory Using ADMT
Migration
Moving Mailboxes and Public Folders
LAB - Active Directory Migration Tools
Module Review
Course Review
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