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Installation, Management and Support Essentials for MS Exchange Server 2007 Administration
Prerequisite
Before attending this course, students must have: Working experience with Exchange 2000 Server or Exchange Server 2003. Familiarity and experience with Windows scripting or command line scripting. Working experience with Windows Server 2003. Working experience with Active Directory directory services in Windows Server 2003. Working knowledge of networking, including TCP/IP and Domain Name System (DNS). Working knowledge of malware. For example, approaches to scanning for viruses (client-based, Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)-based, Exchange-based), methods that worms use to propagate, basic concepts of spam, phishing schemes, and unwelcome message content. Conceptual understanding of firewalls. For example, how SMTP messages are allowed through a firewall. Working knowledge of how Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) is managed in the directory. Experience using these tools and applications: NTBackup command. NSLookup command. Windows Explorer Microsoft Management Console (MMC) Active Directory Users and Computers Active Directory Sites and Services Internet Information Services (IIS) Admin Outlook Working knowledge of Windows server operating system. For example, what Transmission Control Protocol (TCP/IP) and Domain Name System (DNS) do and how to use them, basic routing concepts (Wide Area Networks (WAN) vs. Local Area Network (LAN) router vs. switch vs. hub). Working knowledge of network technologies. For example, what TCP/IP and DNS do and how to use them, basic routing concepts (WAN vs. LAN, router vs. switch vs. hub). Working knowledge of Active Directory. For example, how user objects are managed, what is stored in Active Directory partitions, basic architectures (domain, forest, sites, etc.), and how domain controllers are managed. Also, site and site connector configuration, schema and configuration partitions, and Global Catalogs. Conceptual understanding of e-mail technologies. Post Office Protocol (POP), Internet Access Message Protocol (IMAP), SMTP). Completion of the following equivalent knowledge: Course 5047A: Introduction to Installing and Managing Microsoft Exchange Server 2007.
Audience
This course is intended for those who operate in medium to very large computing environments, using Exchange 2000 Server or Exchange Server 2003. Typical environments in which they work have the following characteristics: Supported users range from 200 to over 100,000. Multiple physical locations. Typical products and technologies include Microsoft Windows 2000 or Windows 2003, Exchange 2000 Server or Exchange Server 2003, and network security products and technologies.
This class was developed as an alternative to the courses, 5047: Introduction to Installing and Managing Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 and 3938: Updating Your Skills from Microsoft Exchange Server 2000 or Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 to Microsoft Exchange Server 2007. It provides the students with a better approach to learning the new features, critical support parameters and administration techniques for the Exchange 2007 environment. It is intended for those who operate in small/medium to very large enterprise computing environments who are transitioning to Exchange 2007. Experience using Exchange 2000 Server, Exchange Server 2003 or other messaging environment is recommended but not required.
- Introducing Exchange Server 2007
- New Features in Exchange Server 2007
- Introducing the Exchange Server 2007 Deployment Architecture
- Discontinued and De-Emphasized Features
- Deploying Exchange Server 2007
- Exchange Server 2007 Server Roles
- Installing Exchange Server 2007
- Upgrading to Exchange Server 2007
- Administering Exchange Server 2007
- Overview of Exchange Server 2007 Administration Tools
- Administering Exchange Server 2007 Mailbox Servers
- Managing Recipients in Exchange Server 2007
- Implementing Client Access Services in Exchange Server 2007
- Implementing the Client Access Server Role
- Implementing New Client Features in Exchange Server 2007
- Implementing Outlook Web Access
- Implementing Mobile Messaging
- Managing Message Routing in an Exchange Server 2007 Organization
- Understanding Message Routing in Exchange Server 2007
- Managing Message Routing
Securing Messages with Exchange Server 2007
- Implementing the Edge Transport Server Role
- Securing Internet E-Mail with Active Messaging Protection
- Implementing Messaging Policies in Exchange Server 2007
- Introducing Messaging Policies
- Implementing Transport Rules
- Implementing Messaging Records Management
- High Availability and Disaster Recovery in Exchange Server 2007
- Implementing High Availability in Exchange Server 2007
- Implementing Disaster Recovery in Exchange Server 2007
- Implementing Unified Messaging in Exchange Server 2007
- Introducing Unified Messaging
- Installing Unified Messaging
- Practice: Implementing Unified Messaging in Exchange Server 2007
- Install the Unified Messaging server role
- Create and configure a dial plan
- Create an IP Gateway
- Create a hunt group
- Create a Unified Messaging mailbox policy
- Enable a mailbox for Unified Messaging
- Create an Automated Attendant

