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Microsoft Exchange Server 2010: Administration

Course Code: EXC103ADM      Days: 3
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Course Overview

The course will allow the delegate to install, maintain, and manage Microsoft Exchange Server 2010. The course covers the features of e-mail and information sharing, security issues, and implementing different messaging environments.

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Audience

Those who will be using and administering Microsoft Exchange Server 2010, including internal e-mail and information sharing, as well as external e-mail sources such as ISPs and other Exchange Servers.

Prerequisites

Delegates should have a good knowledge of Windows server systems, and ideally have 2008 Server Experience. They should be familiar with the concepts of Active Directory. This knowledge can be gained from our Windows Administration Server and Active Directory courses. Previous experience of e-mail systems is an advantage.

THIS COURSE IS NOT RECOMMENDED FOR DELEGATES THAT HAVE PREVIOUSLY ATTENDED THE EXCHANGE 2007 ADMINISTRATION COURSE

Course Outline

UNDERSTANDING THE EXCHANGE ORGANISATION

  • Introducing Exchange 2010
  • Architecture
  • Active Directory Components
  • Exchange 2010 Server Roles
  • Examining the Exchange Installation
  • Exchange Administration Tools

MANAGING EXCHANGE RECIPIENTS

  • Recipients
  • Exchange 2010 Objects
  • Creating and Configuring Mail Objects

CLIENT SUPPORT

  • Exchange Clients
  • Outlook
  • Outlook Web App

MANAGING THE MAILBOX SERVER ROLE

  • The Mailbox Server Role in Exchange 2010
  • Address Lists and the Offline Address Book
  • Mailbox Records Management
  • Database Management

MANAGING THE CLIENT ACCESS SERVER ROLE

  • The Client Access Server Role in Exchange 2010
  • Defining the External Client Access Name
  • Client Access Server Certificates
  • Exchange ActiveSync
  • Outlook Anywhere
  • Configuring Client Access Web Sites

MANAGING THE HUB TRANSPORT SERVER ROLE

  • The Hub Transport Server Role in Exchange 2010
  • Hub Transport Server Role at the Organisation Level
  • Routing Mail with Hub Transports

PUBLIC FOLDERS & COLLABORATION

  • Public Folders
  • Creating, Managing and Accessing Public Folders
  • Public Folder Replication
  • Collaborative Working

AVAILABILITY AND DISASTER RECOVERY

  • Availability and Recovery of Exchange Systems
  • High Availability
  • High Availability for Mailbox Servers
  • Disaster Recovery

USING THE EXCHANGE TOOLBOX

  • The Exchange Toolbox

MANAGING EXCHANGE SECURITY

  • Delegating Administration
  • Exchange Mailbox Permissions Management
  • Secure E-Mail with Outlook 2007

OVERVIEW OF UNIFIED MESSAGING

  • Unified Messaging Concepts
  • Configuring Unified Messaging
 
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