MS Exchange Server 5.0
Description
This series is designed to help users prepare for the MCSE 70-076 examination. Preparation for installation is examined in detail, including planning server organization, sites, server computers, migration, coexistence, and public folders. Configuration and installation of Exchange Server is examined, including configuration, synchronization, and user support. Also discussed are managing and monitoring the system, troubleshooting, and connecting MS Exchange Servers to other mail servers and resolving networking issues.Syllabus
PLANNINGProvides an overview of preparation and planning for the installation and management of Microsoft Exchange Servers.
- Planning Server Organization
- Planning …
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Syllabus
PLANNINGProvides an overview of preparation and planning for the installation and management of Microsoft Exchange Servers.
- Planning Server Organization
- Planning Sites
- Planning Server Computers
- Planning Migration and Coexistence
- Planning Public Folders
- Configuring Public Folders
CONFIGURATION
Discusses how to install Exchange Server and how to configure the server, including configuring electronic mail recipients and the Exchange Server site.
- Preparing for Client Installation
- Long-Term Administration
- Preparing for Installation
- Installing the Server
- Configuring for Recipients
- Configuring Other Recipient Types
- Configuring Site Properties
INSTALLATION
Provides an overview of the installation and configuration of connections between Microsoft Exchange Servers and other electronic mail systems. It also describes the installation and configuration of client software for local and remote connections.
- Connecting to Foreign Mail
- Directory Synchronization
- Client Install and Configuration
- Remote User Support
MANAGING
Provides an overview of various management tasks and issues for Microsoft Exchange Servers. This includes management of public and private objects that can receive electronic mail and the information stores for those objects. It also describes the management of back-up and restore tasks on the Exchange Servers.
- Managing the Directory
- Managing Recipients
- Mailbox Management Issues
- Distribution Lists
- Private Information Stores
- Public Folder Creation and Permissions
- Managing Public Folders
- Backup and Restoration
MONITORING
- Provides an overview of monitoring Microsoft Exchange Servers for performance and potential troubleshooting. It describes the use of the Key Management Server, Performance Monitor, Link Monitor, and Server Monitor.
- Working with Performance Monitor
- Establishing Site Security
- Using Advanced Security
- Working with Advanced Security
- Monitoring Connectivity
- Using the Link Monitor
- Using the Server Monitor
- Working with Message Queues
TROUBLESHOOTING
Addresses optimizing the performance of an Exchange organization and troubleshooting hardware and software.
- Optimizing Exchange Design
- Optimizing Individual Exchange Servers
- Using Performance Optimizer
- Basic Troubleshooting
- Solving Installation Problems
- Solving Migration and Connectivity Problems
- Solving Foreign Connectivity Problems
SITE SOLUTIONS
Provides an overview of connecting Microsoft Exchange Servers with other mail servers and resolving problems with the networking between them.
- Troubleshooting the Site Connector
- Troubleshooting X.400 and Dynamic RAS
- Troubleshooting Internet Connectivity
- Resolving Client Connectivity Problems
- Troubleshooting the Information Store
- Resolving Directory and Resource Problems
- Resolving Message Delivery Problems
- Resolving Backup and Restoration Problems
Qualifications
Qualification: Printable Transcript
On completion of this course you may print a transcript off as evidence of your progression throughout the course.Requirements for Entry
There is no experience or previous qualifications required for enrolment on this course. It is available to all students, of all academic backgrounds.
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Study Hours
This is only an approximate figure and is dependant upon how much time you can dedicate to your studies and how well you grasp the learning concepts in the course material. Furthermore, at the end of each lesson there is a question paper that needs to be completed and returned to your tutor. You should allow at least 1 - 2 hours of study to complete each question paper.
The approximate amount of time required to complete the course is: 40 hrs.
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