Introduction
This three-day
instructor-led course provides students with the knowledge
and skills required to implement Microsoft Office SharePoint
Server 2007 successfully in their organization.
Audience
The audience for this
course is Business Application Administrators (BAAs), Web
Administrators and Server Administrators who are engaged in
the planning, design, and selection of line-of-business
(LOB) applications (including Office SharePoint Server) in
conjunction with internal business customers. Their primary
responsibility is the deployment, customization, management,
and support of LOB applications. They routinely monitor
application status and troubleshoot application problems.
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instructor demonstrates a desire to ensure
the students understand the subject matter
being taught. He encourages class
participation.
He is
obviously very knowledgeable about
SharePoint and other Microsoft products. He
is very excited about the technology which
came across in his presentations. Very
knowledgeable, able to field a variety of
questions.
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At Course Completion
After completing this
course, students will be able to:
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Plan for a Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007
implementation. |
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Design a Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007
implementation. |
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Deploy Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007. |
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Manage a Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007
implementation. |
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Optimize a Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007
implementation. |
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Maintain a Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007
implementation. |
Prerequisites
Before attending this
course, students must have:
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Experience in implementing, managing, and supporting
a Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services 3.0
environment. |
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Basic knowledge of Windows SharePoint Services and
Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007
interoperability. |
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At least 2 years of experience implementing,
managing, and supporting Microsoft Windows Server
2003. |
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At least 2 years of experience implementing,
managing, and supporting Internet Information
Services (IIS). |
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Working knowledge of networking. For example TCP/IP
and Domain Name System (DNS). |
In addition, it is
recommended, but not required, that students have completed:
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5060 - Implementing Windows SharePoint Services 3.0. |
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3370 - First Look: Getting Started with Microsoft
Office SharePoint Server2007. |
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2553 - Administering Microsoft SharePoint Portal
Server 2003. |
Course Outline
Module 1: Overview of
Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007
This introductory module
provides an overview of Microsoft Office SharePoint Server
2007.
Lessons
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Introduction to Microsoft Office SharePoint Server
2007 |
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Integrating Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007
in the Enterprise |
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Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 Architecture |
After completing this
module, students will be able to:
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Describe Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007. |
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Explain how Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007
integrates with many different products and systems
in the Enterprise. |
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Describe the Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007
architecture. |
Module 2: Planning and
Designing for Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007
This module focuses on
planning and design issues and activities. It contains
elements of Microsoft Solution Framework (MSF) concepts, and
provides a brief refresher for those students who are
already familiar with MSF (and a high-level introduction to
the concepts for those who are not).
Lessons
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Preparing for a Microsoft Office SharePoint Server
2007 Implementation |
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Planning and Designing for Non-Functional
Requirements |
Lab: Documenting
Non-Functional Requirements for Microsoft Office SharePoint
Server 2007 Solutions
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Preparing for a Microsoft Office SharePoint Server
2007 Implementation |
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Defining Non-Functional Requirements for Microsoft
Office SharePoint Server 2007 |
After completing this
module, students will be able to:
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Prepare and plan for implementing Microsoft Office
SharePoint Server 2007 solutions. |
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Describe typical non-functional requirements for
Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007-based
solutions and how to consider these requirements at
the design stage. |
Module 3: Deploying
Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007
This module provides
high-level information about deployment environments and its
prerequisites, and then focuses on the tasks and activities
involved in installing and configuring Microsoft Office
SharePoint Server 2007. The module concludes with an
overview and examples of Shared Service Providers.
Lessons
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Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 Deployment
Architecture |
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Installing Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 |
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Managing Shared Service Providers |
Lab: Planning for and
Deploying Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007
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Creating Deployment Plans for Microsoft Office
SharePoint Server 2007 |
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Installing Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 |
After completing this
module, students will be able to:
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Describe the Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007
deployment architecture. |
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Install and configure Microsoft Office SharePoint
Server 2007. |
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Describe and manage Shared Service Providers. |
Module 4: Administering
Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007
This module sets the
groundwork for the solution-specific modules that follow
this one. It provides details and guidance about general
administrative tasks for Microsoft Office SharePoint Server
2007.
Lessons
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Creating Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007
Sites |
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Managing Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007
Features |
Lab: Managing Sites and
Features
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Creating and Managing Microsoft Office SharePoint
Server 2007 Sites |
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Activating and Deactivating Microsoft Office
SharePoint Server 2007 Features |
After completing this
module, students will be able to:
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Describe the process and the templates that can be
used for creating Microsoft Office SharePoint Server
2007 sites. |
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List Microsoft Office SharePoint Server
2007-specific features and describe how to manage
those features. |
Module 5: Implementing
Portal Solutions
This module focuses on the
portal-oriented features provided by Microsoft Office
SharePoint Server 2007, by describing portal sites,
collaborative features, and user profiles and audiences.
Lessons
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Creating Portal Sites |
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Implementing Collaborative Features |
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Implementing Users Profiles and Audiences |
Lab: Implementing
Collaborative Features in Portal Sites
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Creating and Managing Portal Sites |
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Managing Personal Sites |
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Managing User Profiles and Targeting |
After completing this
module, students will be able to:
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Describe the portal-based features of Microsoft
Office SharePoint Server 2007. |
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Describe the collaborative features, and will be
able to explain their advantages. |
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Describe user profiles, and how they are used in
Portal-based solutions. |
Module 6: Implementing
Content Management Solutions
This module focuses on the
content management-oriented concepts of Microsoft Office
SharePoint Server 2007, by describing content management
requirements, features and processes.
Lessons
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Overview of Content Management |
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Managing Documents and Content with Microsoft Office
SharePoint Server 2007 |
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Implementing Content Management Processes |
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Implementing Content Management Policies |
Lab: Implementing
Content Management Sites and Processes
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Creating Content Management Sites |
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Managing Authoring Workflows and Processes |
Lab: Implementing
Auditing and Policies
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Implementing Auditing |
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Creating Policies |
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Creating Records Management Solutions |
After completing this
module, students will be able to:
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Describe the basics of the content-management
process, and explain how various parts of these
processes are implemented in Microsoft Office
SharePoint Server 2007 solutions. |
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Describe content- and document-management concepts
and processes in Microsoft Office SharePoint Server
2007 solutions. |
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Implement standard and advanced content-management
processes. |
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Implement the advanced features of Microsoft Office
SharePoint Server 2007 that enable robust policies
and auditing for enterprise-level content
management. |
Module 7: Implementing
Business Intelligence Solutions
This module focuses on the
business data-oriented concepts of Microsoft Office
SharePoint Server 2007, by describing the Business Data
Catalog, Excel Services, Key Performance Indicators,
Business Intelligence Dashboards and Reports.
Lessons
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Configuring and Incorporating Business Data Catalog
Applications into Portal Solutions |
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Implementing Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007
Excel Services |
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Implementing Business Intelligence Dashboards |
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Creating Report Center Web Sites |
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Implementing Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007
Forms Server |
Lab: Implementing
Business Intelligence Solutions with Microsoft Office
SharePoint Server 2007
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Creating Business Data Catalog Applications |
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Implementing Excel Services |
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Creating Business Intelligence Dashboards |
Lab: Capturing Business
Data by using Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 Forms
Server
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Deploying Server-Side InfoPath Forms |
After completing this
module, students will be able to:
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Describe the key part that the BDC plays in
Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007-based
solutions, and describe the process of creating BDC
applications. |
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Describe the features and capabilities of Excel
Services, and explain how they contribute to
business intelligence solutions. |
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Describe business intelligence dashboards and
capabilities, and explain how they form the
cornerstone of business intelligence solutions. |
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Describe the integration of Microsoft Office
SharePoint Server 2007 with SQL Server Reporting
services. |
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Describe how server-side forms can be incorporated
into business intelligence solutions, and explain
the different processes that must be used for
deploying no-code and code-based forms. |
Module 8: Implementing
Search and Indexing
This module focuses on the
concepts, requirements, and processes for implementing
search and indexing.
Lessons
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Overview of Implementing Microsoft Office SharePoint
Server 2007 Search and Indexing |
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Implementing Search |
Lab: Implementing
Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 Search and Indexing
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Defining Content Sources and Scopes |
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Building Indexes |
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Performing Searches |
After completing this
module, students will be able to:
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Explain the search and indexing features of
Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007, and explain
which features are provided by Windows SharePoint
Services and which are provided by Microsoft Office
SharePoint Server 2007. |
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Describe the end-to-end process from defining
content to be indexed, through indexing that
content, to performing searches. |
Module 9: Maintaining
and Optimizing Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007
This module focuses on the
day-to-day maintenance, monitoring and optimization
concepts, processes and requirements.
Lessons
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Implementing Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007
Backup and Restore |
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Monitoring Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 |
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Performance Tuning and Optimization of Microsoft
Office SharePoint Server 2007 Solutions |
Lab: Backing Up and
Restoring Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007
Configurations and Data
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Performing Backups Operations |
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Performing Restore Operations |
Lab: Monitoring and
Optimizing Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 Solutions
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Monitoring Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 |
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Optimizing Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 |
After completing this
module, students will be able to:
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Describe the factors that affect the backup and
restoration of Microsoft Office SharePoint Server
2007 data, and the processes for performing backup
and restore operations. |
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Describe the Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007
performance counters, and explain the significance
of the most important counters. |
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Describe the process and concepts of monitoring and
tuning Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007-based
operations, explain the difference between
throughput and response times, describe the factors
that affect these two measurements, and describe
approaches that can be used to increase throughput
and/or response times. |