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Microsoft Exchange Server 2010: Installing and Managing Exchange Server 2010 Introduction

Course Code: 2500      Days: 4
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Course Overview

Exchange Server 2010 builds on the success of previous versions and offers significant enhancements in performance and management. This course provides the in-depth knowledge necessary to successfully install Exchange Server 2010 and transition from legacy servers. You develop the skills to administer server roles and recipient objects for maximum system performance.

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Audience

Those new to Exchange and those migrating from legacy systems to Exchange Server 2010. Working knowledge of AD sites and e-mail systems is helpful.

Skills Gained

You Will Learn How To

  • Install, integrate and maintain a robust Exchange Server 2010 e-mail network
  • Configure Exchange to coexist with and transition from legacy Exchange servers
  • Create new mailboxes in Outlook and manage recipient objects
  • Administer server roles and Exchange databases to align with increased business demands
  • Manage UC certificates to secure Exchange services
  • Troubleshoot and diagnose the Exchange infrastructure with built-in tools

Course Outline

Hands-on Training

Throughout the course, extensive hands-on exercises provide practical experience installing and managing Exchange Server 2010. Exercises include:

  • Installing Exchange Server 2010
  • Migrating from legacy systems to Exchange Server 2010
  • Creating groups through the self-service interface
  • Leveraging the Exchange Control Panel
  • Configuring UC certificates
  • Appending disclaimers to e-mail messages using transport rules
  • Analysing Exchange with diagnostic tools

Introduction to Exchange Server 2010

Preparing the server and Active Directory environment

  • Identifying performance and management enhancements
  • Modifying the Active Directory

Performing the installation

  • Integrating Windows Server 2008 roles
  • Selecting Exchange server roles

Discovering management tools

  • Navigating the Exchange Management Console
  • Leveraging PowerShell for effective administration
  • Remote administration

Moving from Legacy Exchange Systems

Operating in an integrated environment

  • Managing Exchange Server 2003, 2007 and 2010
  • Differentiating Linkstate vs. Site-based message routing
  • Dealing with discontinued features
  • Replacing front-end servers with Client Access servers
  • Upgrading recipient policy to Email Address Policy (EAP)

Performing an intraorganisational migration

  • Updating LDAP address lists to OPATH format
  • Adjusting mail flow
  • Moving mailboxes
  • Replicating public folders
  • Retiring legacy Exchange servers

Migrating to Exchange Server 2010

  • Creating a cloud/on-premise hybrid solution
  • Synchronising directory services
  • Importing and exporting mailboxes with pst files
  • Switching from non-Exchange systems

Building an Exchange Organisation

Configuring the environment

  • Defining accepted domains
  • Setting up e-mail address policies
  • Planning send and receive connectors
  • Customising transport limits

Protecting Exchange

  • Identifying Exchange administrator roles
  • Implementing antivirus and antispam protection
  • Backing up servers and databases

Managing Recipient Objects

Establishing mailboxes

  • User
  • Resource
  • Alternate
  • Linked
  • Modifying mailbox types with PowerShell

Creating mail-enabled objects

  • Setting up contacts
  • Controlling message distribution through moderated groups
  • Empowering users with self-service group management

Configuring E-mail Retrieval Methods

Investigating features of Outlook

  • Implementing Autodiscover for profile creation
  • Enabling Outlook Anywhere for remote access
  • Connecting to Outlook Web Access (OWA)
  • Accessing the Exchange Control Panel through OWA

Sharing data

  • Setting mailbox permissions
  • Opening shared-resource mailboxes

Leveraging Server Roles

Managing the Client Access role

  • Defining ActiveSync policies to secure mobile devices
  • Deploying UC certificates to secure Exchange Web Services
  • Configuring properties of OWA

Fine-tuning the Hub Transport role

  • Customising send connectors for secure communications
  • Configuring a receive connector for flexibility
  • Developing transport rules to control content and mail flow

Administering the Mailbox role

  • Setting mailbox limits
  • Performing backup and restore operations
  • Distributing offline address books
  • Benefiting from managed folders

Maintaining System Operations

Troubleshooting the Exchange infrastructure

  • Tracking messages through the system
  • Enabling diagnostic logging
  • Monitoring system health

Optimising performance

  • Comparing configurations to best practices
  • Leveraging the Exchange toolbox
 
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