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Microsoft Exchange Server 2010: New Features for Exchange 2000/2003 Administrators

Course Code: EX103NFAL      Days: 3
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Course Overview

This 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.

Microsoft are one of the world's popular software companies, this Exchange Server course will help keep your skills up to date.

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Audience

Existing Exchange 2000/2003 Administrators who will be installing and administering Microsoft Exchange Server 2010.

Prerequisites

Delegates should have a good depth of knowledge of the following:

  • Exchange Servers running 2000/2003
  • Windows 2008 Server
  • Active Directory
  • Pre-requisite knowledge can be gained from the following courses:
  • Exchange 2003 Administration (E2K34ADM)
  • Windows Server 2008 Administration (W2K83ADM)
  • Active Directory (W2K84ADM)

This course is not recommended for delegates that have previously attended the Exchange 2007 Administration course due to extensive similarities between the two Exchange versions

Course Outline

New Features, Architectural Changes and Deployment Issues

  • New Features of Exchange 2010
  • Active Directory Components
  • Exchange 2010 Server Roles
  • Deployment Considerations

Installation, Transitioning and Migration

  • Installing Exchange 2010
  • Installation Requirements
  • Deploying Exchange
  • Administration Tasks Post-Installation
  • Transitioning and Migration

Core Administration Tasks

  • Recipient Configuration Changes
  • Using the Exchange Management Shell (EMS)
  • Working with E-mail Domains
  • Message Records management
  • E-mail Address Policy
  • Address Lists and the Off-Line Address Book

Changes to Database Management

  • The Mailbox Server Role
  • New Features of Data Storage
  • Managing and Maintaining Databases

Configuring and Managing Client Access

  • Client Access Server Certificates
  • Outlook Web Access
  • Exchange ActivSync
  • Outlook Anywhere
  • Configuring Client Access Web Sites
  • Upgrading OWA from Exchange

Managing Mail Flow

  • Transport Servers in Exchange 2010
  • Transport Rules
  • Mail Flow and Transport Servers
  • Routing Internet Mail with Transport Servers

Permissions and Security

  • Exchange Mailbox Permissions
  • Delegating Administration and RBAC
  • Exchange Anti-Spam Facilities
  • The Edge Transport Server

Availability, Disaster Recovery

  • Availability and Recovery of Exchange Systems
  • High Availability
  • Database Availability Groups
  • Overview
  • Disaster Recovery
  • Database Portability

The Exchange ToolBox

  • Configuration Management Tools
  • Remote Connectivity Analyser
  • (ExRCA)
  • Mail Flow Tools
  • Performance Tools

Overview of Unified Messaging

  • Unified Messaging Concepts
  • Configuring the Unified Messaging
 
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