Introduction
This five-day
instructor-led course provides students with the
knowledge and skills to plan, deploy, and
configure server farm solutions with Microsoft
Office SharePoint Server 2007 and Windows
SharePoint Services 3.0. The course focuses on
key deployment and configuration tasks.
Audience
This course is
intended for experienced architects and
administrators who have a minimum of two years
experience with SharePoint Technologies.
At Course Completion
After
completing this course, students will be able
to:
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Explain
how SharePoint Technologies server roles
map to a server farm environment. |
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Describe
how to configure SharePoint Technologies
server farms. |
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Describe
how to secure SharePoint Technologies
deployments. |
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Describe
how to configure information
architecture and solution architecture
in SharePoint Technologies deployments. |
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Explain
how to plan for disaster recovery and
how to backup and restore SharePoint
Technologies solutions. |
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Explain
how to manage, monitor, and troubleshoot
SharePoint Technologies deployments. |
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Describe
how to plan for capacity and how to
right-size a SharePoint Technologies
deployment. |
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Describe
how to configure search and indexing in
SharePoint Technologies deployments. |
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Explain
how to customize and extend SharePoint
Technologies deployments. |
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Describe
how to configure the Business Data
Catalog. |
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Describe
how to configure Forms and Excel
Services. |
Prerequisites
Before
attending this course, students must have:
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At least
two years working with SharePoint
Products and Technologies in any of the
following roles: |
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Solution
Architect |
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Technical
Architect |
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Information Architect |
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Farm
Administrator |
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Experience
gathering and analyzing customer
requirements. |
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Completed
course 5060A: Implementing Windows
SharePoint Services 3.0 |
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Completed
course 5061A: Implementing Microsoft
Office SharePoint Server 2007 |
Course Outline
Module 1:
SharePoint Technologies Server Farm Architecture
This module
explains the server role architecture of
Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 and
Windows SharePoint Services 3.0.
Lessons
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WSS 3.0
and MOSS 2007 Server Farms |
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MOSS 2007
Server Farm Topology |
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Deploying
WSS 3.0 and MOSS 2007 Farms |
Lab 1:
Planning and Deploying MOSS 2007 Farms
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Exercise
1: Planning a MOSS 2007 Server Farm
Deployment |
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Exercise
2: Installing a MOSS 2007 Application
Server by Using a Script |
After
completing this module, students will be able
to:
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Describe
the advantages and disadvantages of
server farms. |
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Explain
how SharePoint Technologies map to
server farm environments. |
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Describe
how to deploy SharePoint Technologies
server farms. |
Module 2:
Configuring SharePoint Technologies Farms
This module
describes how to configure SharePoint
Technologies server farms.
Lessons
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Creating
Shared Services Providers |
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Configuring Server Farms |
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Configuring Administration Settings |
Lab 2:
Creating and Configuring Shared Services
Providers
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Exercise
1: Create a Shared Services Provider |
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Exercise
2: Configure a Profile Import and Test
My Sites |
After
completing this module, students will be able
to:
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Describe
how to create and configure an SSP. |
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Describe
how to configure e-mail, quota
templates, and language packs. |
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Explain
how to configure key SharePoint
Technologies administration settings. |
Module 3:
Securing Microsoft SharePoint Technologies
Systems
This module
describes how to secure SharePoint Technologies
server farm deployments.
Lessons
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MOSS
Security Accounts |
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Securing
Content |
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Securing
Communications within a Server Farm |
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Using
Server Hardening |
Lab 3:
Working with Microsoft Office SharePoint Server
2007 Security
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Exercise
1: Configuring Security Accounts |
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Exercise
2: Creating a Forms-Based Authentication
Web Application |
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Exercise
3: Securing Server Farm Communications |
After
completing this module, students will be able
to:
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Describe
how to configure MOSS security accounts. |
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Explain
how to secure content in SharePoint
Technologies solutions. |
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Explain
how to secure communications within a
SharePoint Technologies server farm. |
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Describe
server hardening techniques for
SharePoint Technologies server farms. |
Module 4:
Microsoft SharePoint Technologies Solution
Architecture
This module
describes the key solution architecture and
information architecture issues in SharePoint
Technologies deployments.
Lessons
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Information Architecture |
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Solution
Architecture |
Lab 4:
Working with Content Types and Features
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Exercise
1: Using Content Types to Manage
Taxonomies |
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Exercise
2: Installing and Activating Features |
After
completing this module, students will be able
to:
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Understand
how to plan information architecture. |
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Understand
SharePoint features, solutions, site
definitions, and templates. |
Module 5:
Backup, Restore, and Disaster Recovery for
Microsoft SharePoint Technologies
This module
describes how to recover from, and minimize the
impact of, disastrous data loss and
mis-configuration.
Lessons
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Backup and
Restore |
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Using
Microsoft SQL Server Backup and Restore |
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Using
Microsoft SQL Server Failover Solutions |
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Using Data
Protection Manager |
Lab 5:
Configuring a Mirror Database
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Exercise
1: Mirroring Databases |
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Exercise
2: Configuring and Administrating
Database Failover |
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Exercise
3: Configuring Content Database Failover |
After
completing this module, students will be able
to:
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Explain
how to use SharePoint Technologies
Backup and Restore. |
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Explain
how to use Microsoft SQL Server backup
and restore functionality to protect
SharePoint data. |
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Explain
how to use Microsoft SQL Server failover
solutions to protect a SharePoint
deployment. |
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Describe
both DPM 2006 and DPM 2007. |
Module 6:
Microsoft SharePoint Technologies Operations
This module
discusses farm management, migration, and how to
use SCOM 2007 with MOSS and WSS.
Lessons
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Managing a
Server Farm |
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Using
Microsoft Systems Center Operations
Manager with SharePoint Technologies |
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Troubleshooting Migrations and Upgrades |
Lab 6:
Installing and Using SCOM Pack for Windows
SharePoint Services 3.0
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Exercise
1: Installing the Operations Manager
2007 Agent on a Server |
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Exercise
2: Installing the Windows SharePoint
Services 3.0 Management Pack |
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Exercise
3: Configuring a performance monitor on
Operations Manager 2007 |
After
completing this module, students will be able
to:
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Manage a
server farm. |
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Use
Systems Center Operations Manager 2007
to manage SharePoint Technologies
deployments. |
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Troubleshoot migrations and upgrades. |
Module 7:
Capacity Planning and Sizing for Microsoft
SharePoint Technologies
This module
describes how to plan capacity for and
right-size a SharePoint Technologies deployment.
Lessons
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Capacity
Planning |
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Right-Sizing Microsoft SharePoint
Technologies Architectures |
Lab 7:
Sizing a Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007
Deployment
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Exercise
1: Estimating User Requirements |
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Exercise
2: Sizing a Deployment |
After
completing this module, students will be able
to:
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Explain
how to plan capacity for SharePoint
Technologies deployments. |
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Describe
how to right-size a SharePoint
Technologies deployment. |
Module 8:
Search and Indexing
This module
describes the architecture and configuration of
the search and indexing features in Office
SharePoint Server 2007.
Lessons
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Search
Architecture |
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Crawl and
Query Processes |
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Search
Server Layouts |
Lab 8:
Configuring and Extending Search
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Exercise
1: Configuring Content Sources |
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Exercise
2: Configuring Crawl Rules |
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Exercise
3: Customizing the Advanced Search User
Interface |
After
completing this module, students will be able
to:
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Describe
the architecture of the Office
SharePoint Server Search service. |
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Explain
how to configure the crawl process and
query experience. |
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Describe
the advantages and disadvantages of
different search server layouts. |
Module 9:
Customizing and Extending Microsoft SharePoint
Technologies
This module
describes the opportunities to customize and
extend a SharePoint Technologies solution.
Lessons
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Customizing Microsoft Office SharePoint
Server 2007 |
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Extending
Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 |
Lab 9:
Customizing and Extending Microsoft Office
SharePoint Server 2007
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Exercise
1: Modifying Master Pages and Layouts |
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Exercise
2: Installing an iFilter and Associate a
File Type |
After
completing this module, students will be able
to:
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Describe
how you can customize Office SharePoint
Server deployments. |
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Describe
how you can extend the functionality of
Office SharePoint Server. |
Module 10:
Configuring the Business Data Catalog
This module
describes how to configure the Business Data
Catalog to access line-of-business application
data from Office SharePoint Server 2007.
Lessons
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Planning
the Business Data Catalog |
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Configuring the Business Data Catalog |
Lab 10:
Creating a Business Data Catalog Connection
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Exercise
1: Creating an ADF File |
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Exercise
2: Loading the BDC Application
Definition |
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Exercise
3: Creating Managed Properties |
After
completing this module, students will be able
to:
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Explain
the principal planning issues for the
Business Data Catalog. |
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Describe
how to configure the Business Data
Catalog. |
Module 11:
Configuring Forms and Excel Services
This module
describes how to configure InfoPath Forms and
Excel Services in an Office SharePoint Server
2007 deployment.
Lessons
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Microsoft
InfoPath Forms in SharePoint
Technologies |
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Excel
Services in MOSS 2007 |
Lab 11:
Installing and Configuring a Workflow with
InfoPath Forms
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Exercise
1: Creating an InfoPath Form Template |
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Exercise
2: Creating and Deploying a Workflow |
After
completing this module, students will be able
to:
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Describe
how to configure InfoPath Forms in an
Office SharePoint Server deployment. |
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Describe
how to configure Excel Services. |