Introduction
This three-day
instructor-led course will provide Exchange 2000 Server
or Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 administrators with
the skills needed to manage a Microsoft Exchange Server
2007 infrastructure. This course focuses on the new
features and administrative tasks in Exchange Server
2007.
The student will learn
skills that enable them to deploy and manage an Exchange
Server 2007 environment. This course is not intended to
provide detailed design skills, but will cover planning
skills at a level sufficient to enable decision making
for the implementation process.
This version of the
course is based on Exchange Server 2007 Beta 2.
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:
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instructor did an excellent job. I look
forward to working with him again in the
future!"
"He was
very enthusiastic and energetic. He
possessed extensive knowledge and was a
great communicator. While he follow the
course syllabus, he is not committed to
it. He entertained out the box questions
and never rejected or passed over input
from others. He was patient with each
student and made sure each one
completely understood each module. I
have had him before as an instructor and
I can confidently state that he is the
best Microsoft/Computer trainer I have
ever had in my career."
4/11/2007 MTM Report |
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Supported users
range from 200 to over 100,000. |
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Multiple physical
locations. |
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Typical products
and technologies include Microsoft Windows 2000
or Windows 2003, Exchange 2000 Server or
Exchange Server 2003, and network security
products and technologies. |
At Course Completion
After completing this
course, students will gain the skills to:
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Describe the new
features included with Exchange Server 2007. |
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Plan and implement
an Exchange Server 2007 deployment or upgrade. |
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Administer
Exchange Server 2007. |
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Implement client
access services in Exchange Server 2007. |
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Manage message
routing in Exchange Server 2007. |
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Configure
messaging security for Internet e-mail in
Exchange Server 2007. |
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Implement
messaging policies in Exchange Server 2007. |
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Implement high
availability and disaster recovery in Exchange
Server 2007. |
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Implement Unified
Messaging in Exchange Server 2007. |
Prerequisites
Before attending this
course, students must have:
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Working experience
with Exchange 2000 Server or Exchange Server
2003. |
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Familiarity and
experience with Windows scripting or command
line scripting. |
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Working experience
with Windows Server 2003. |
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Working experience
with Active Directory directory services in
Windows Server 2003. |
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Working knowledge
of networking, including TCP/IP and Domain Name
System (DNS). |
Course Outline
Module 1:
Introducing Exchange Server 2007
This module provides an
overview of the new features in Exchange Server 2007,
focusing on the changes from previous versions of
Exchange Server. This module also introduces terminology
and concepts that will be described in more detail in
the rest of the course.
Lessons
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New Features in
Exchange Server 2007 |
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Introducing the
Exchange Server 2007 Deployment Architecture |
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Discontinued and
De-Emphasized Features |
After completing this
module, students will be able to:
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Describe the new
features in Exchange Server 2007. |
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Describe the
Exchange Server 2007 deployment architecture. |
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Describe the
features from previous versions of Exchange that
have been discontinued or de-emphasized in
Exchange Server 2007. |
Module 2: Deploying
Exchange Server 2007
The module describes
the Exchange Server 2007 Server Roles and then describes
how to plan and implement an Exchange Server 2007
deployment. This module also provides an overview of how
to upgrade an Exchange 2000 Server or Exchange Server
2003 deployment to Exchange Server 2007.
Lessons
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Exchange Server
2007Server Roles |
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Installing
Exchange Server 2007 |
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Upgrading to
Exchange Server 2007 |
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Lab: Deploying
Exchange Server 2007 |
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Preparing for the
Exchange Server 2007 Installation |
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Installing
Exchange Server 2007 |
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Verifying the
Exchange Server 2007 Installation |
After completing this
module, students will be able to:
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Describe the
Exchange Server 2007 Server Roles. |
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Plan and implement
an Exchange Server 2007 installation. |
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Describe the
high-level steps needed to upgrade from Exchange
2000 Server or Exchange Server 2003 to Exchange
Server 2007. |
Module 3:
Administering Exchange Server 2007
In many ways,
administering Exchange Server 2007 is no different than
administering previous versions of Exchange. However,
Exchange Server 2007 does provide new management tools
and new tasks that you will need to perform. This module
provides the details on how to administer Exchange
Server 2007.
Lessons
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Overview of
Exchange Server 2007 Administration Tools |
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Administering
Exchange Server 2007 Mailbox Servers |
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Managing
Recipients in Exchange Server 2007 |
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Lab: Administering
Exchange Server 2007 |
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Stores and Storage
Group Management using Exchange Management Shell |
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Recipient
Management using Exchange Management Shell |
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Making Bulk
Changes to Recipients using the Exchange
Management Shell |
After completing this
module, students will be able to:
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Describe the new
tools for administering Exchange Server 2007. |
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Administer
Exchange Server 2007 Mailbox servers. |
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Manage recipients
in Exchange Server 2007. |
Module 4:
Implementing Client Access Services in Exchange Server
2007
Exchange Server 2007
provides access to user mailboxes for many different
clients. In some cases, the client configuration has not
changed significantly from previous versions of
Exchange. However, Exchange Server 2007 does provide
some significant new features and new administrative
tasks related to managing client access. This module
describes how to provide access to Exchange Server 2007
mailboxes.
Lessons
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Implementing the
Client Access Server Role |
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Implementing New
Client Features in Exchange Server 2007 |
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Implementing
Outlook Web Access |
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Implementing
Mobile Messaging |
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Lab: Implementing
Client Access Services in Exchange Server 2007 |
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Configuring a
Redundant Client Access Services |
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Configuring
AutoConnect for Redundant Servers |
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Configuring
Outlook Anywhere and OWA |
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Testing
AutoConnect with Redundant Servers |
After completing this
module, students will be able to:
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Implement Exchange
Servers running the Client Access Server Role. |
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Implement new
client features in Exchange Server 2007. |
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Implement
Microsoft Outlook Web Access in Exchange Server
2007. |
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Implement and
manage mobile messaging in Exchange Server 2007. |
Module 5: Managing
Message Routing in an Exchange Server 2007 Organization
Message flow through an
Exchange Server 2007 organization is significantly
different than it was in previous versions of Exchange.
While Exchange Server 2007 maintains one routing group
in Active Directory, multiple routing groups and routing
group connectors are no longer required in Exchange
Server 2007. This module describes what has changed in
how messages are routed through the organization, and
describes how to manage message routing.
Lessons
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Understanding
Message Routing in Exchange Server 2007 |
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Managing Message
Routing |
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Lab: Managing
Message Routing in an Exchange Server 2007
Organization |
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Configuring Active
Directory Sites |
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Configuring
Message Routing Between Sites |
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Testing Message
Routing Between Sites |
After completing this
module, students will be able to:
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Describe how
message routing occurs in an Exchange Server
2007 organization. |
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Manage message
routing in Exchange Server 2007. |
Module 6: Securing
Messages with Exchange Server 2007
One of the critical
factors in deploying any messaging system is securing
Internet e-mail. Securing Internet e-mail includes
ensuring that the messaging system remains secure from
spam and viruses, and also includes securing messages
that are sent across the Internet. This module provides
details on how to configure the Exchange Server 2007
features that increase the security of Internet E-Mail.
Lessons
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Implementing the
Edge Transport Server Role |
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Securing Internet
E-Mail with Active Messaging Protection |
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Implementing
Messaging Security Between Organizations |
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Lab: Securing
Messages with Exchange Server 2007 |
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Implementing an
Edge Server Role |
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Configuring Ad Hoc
Message Security |
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Configuring
Anti-Spam Filtering |
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Testing Message
Security |
After completing this
module, students will be able to:
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Implement the edge
transport server role. |
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Secure Internet
e-mail messages by implementing anti-spam and
anti-virus solutions. |
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Implement
messaging security between organizations. |
Module 7:
Implementing Messaging Policies in Exchange Server 2007
Many organizations need
to set restrictions on sending or receiving e-mail or
for e-mail retention to comply with external or internal
security policies. Exchange Server 2007 provides
messaging policies as a powerful means to manage message
flow and e-mail retention. This module provides details
on how to implement message policies.
Lessons
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Introducing
Messaging Policies |
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Implementing
Transport Rules |
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Implementing
Messaging Records Management |
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Lab: Implementing
Messaging Policies in Exchange Server 2007 |
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Implementing
Transport Rules |
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Implementing
Messaging Records Management |
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Testing Messaging
Policies |
After completing this
module, students will be able to:
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Describe what
message policies are and how they can be used. |
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Apply messaging
policies to messages in transit. |
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Implement
messaging records management. |
Module 8: High
Availability and Disaster Recovery in Exchange Server
2007
Exchange Server 2007
provides several new features that enable high
availability and disaster recovery. This module
describes how to implement these features.
Lessons
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Implementing High
Availability in Exchange Server 2007 |
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Implementing
Disaster Recovery in Exchange Server 2007 |
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Lab: High
Availability and Disaster Recovery in Exchange
Server 2007 |
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Implementing
Dial-Tone Recovery |
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Implementing Local
Continuous Replication |
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Implementing
Clustered Continuous Replication |
After completing this
module, students will be able to:
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Implement high
availability in Exchange Server 2007. |
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Implement disaster
recovery in Exchange Server 2007. |
Module 9:
Implementing Unified Messaging in Exchange Server 2007
Unified Messaging is
the integration of a recipient's voice, fax, and e-mail
messages into one Inbox. Exchange Server 2007 Unified
Messaging integrates Exchange Server with an existing
telephony network infrastructure. This module provides
details on how to implement Unified Messaging in
Exchange Server 2007.
Lessons
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Introducing
Unified Messaging |
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Implementing
Unified Messaging |
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Lab: Implementing
Unified Messaging in Exchange Server 2007 |
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Implementing a
Dial Plan object |
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Implementing an IP
Gateway object |
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Implementing a
Hunt Group object |
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Enabling Unified
Messaging |
After completing this
module, students will be able to:
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Describe what
Unified Messaging is. |
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Implement unified
messaging. |