Microsoft Training - April-September 2009 - (Page 33) Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Enhanced Course OMLP-based & Global Knowledge enhanced Course 6061 Learn about SP1 updates to Exchange Server 2007 and how to leverage Exchange Server’s features. Lab 1: Overview of Exchange and Active Directory • Discussion: How Exchange and Active Directory work together Lab 2: Deploying Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 SP1 • Prepare Active Directory for Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 SP1 • Configure Microsoft Windows Server 2003 for Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 SP1 • Install Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 SP1 • Verify installation Lab 3: Mailbox Storage Design and Administration • Determine appropriate server roles • Determine optimal storage configuration • Create multiple mailbox databases • Create multiple storage groups • Enable local continuous replication • Identify important files and change file locations Lab 4-1: Enabling and Managing Recipient Objects • Create and mailbox-enable users • Create and mail-enable contacts and groups • Configure mailbox object settings • Configure multiple e-mail addresses • Advanced recipient management with EMS • Create query-based distribution groups Lab 4-2: Administering Microsoft Outlook Client • Start and configure Microsoft Windows XP virtual machine • Install Microsoft Outlook 2007 • Use Auto Account Setup • Customize the user interface • Create and book resources • Share calendars Lab 5: Administering Organization-Wide Configurations • Review organization configuration • Customize remote domain mail formats • Configure external and internal OOF messages • Host an additional SMTP domain in the organization • Create multiple address lists Lab 6: Deploying a Client Access Server • CAS deployment • Install and configure a certificate authority • Configure CAS to use a new SSL certificate • Enable Microsoft Outlook anywhere on CAS • Configure Microsoft Outlook 2007 for Outlook Anywhere Lab 7: Configuring Message Routing • Explore default connectors • Explore Active Directory sites and site links • Configure message tracking • Enable anonymous connections for your transport server Classroom Learning 5 days $2,995 Classroom Learning CA Los Angeles Jun 8-12 CA San Francisco Aug 17-21 CA San Jose May 4-8 CA San Jose Jul 6-10 CA San Jose Aug 31-Sep 4 DC Washington Mar 30-Apr 3 DC Washington May 11-15 DC Washington Jun 15-19 DC DC FL FL GA GA IL IL IL Washington Washington Orlando Orlando Atlanta Atlanta Chicago Chicago Chicago Virtual Classroom e-Learning 5, 8-hour sessions, $2,495 Aug 10-14 Sep 14-18 Apr 13-17 Sep 14-18 Jun 1-5 Aug 17-21 May 11-15 Jul 27-31 Sep 28-Oct 2 MA MA NC NC NC NJ NJ NJ NY Boston Boston Raleigh Raleigh Raleigh Morristown Morristown Morristown New York On-Site Learning Call for info. May 18-22 Aug 10-14 Mar 30-Apr 3 May 18-22 Aug 24-28 Apr 27-May 1 Jun 8-12 Jul 13-17 May 18-22 NY NY ON ON ON ON ON ON TX New York New York Ottawa Ottawa Toronto Toronto Toronto Toronto Dallas Jul 6-10 Aug 24-28 Jun 15-19 Aug 31-Sep 4 Apr 13-17 May 25-29 Jul 6-10 Aug 24-28 Apr 13-17 TX Dallas Jun 22-26 TX Dallas Aug 24-28 TX Houston Apr 20-24 Virtual Classroom e-Learning May 18-22 Aug 3-7 Jul 6-10 Sep 21-25 Hands-On Labs • Configure transport server properties • Configure MX records and DNS forwarders Lab 8: Planning for and Recovering from Disasters • Back up Exchange databases • Recover deleted items • Restore deleted mailboxes • Restore a mailbox database • Recover data using the Recovery Storage Group • Perform disaster recovery with LCR Lab 9: Maintaining Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 • Monitor Event Viewer • Configure diagnostic logging • Create a baseline performance log • Run EXBPA • Manage mail queues with EQV Lab 10: Enable Spam Protection on the Hub Transport Server • Install anti-spam agents on a Hub Transport • Configure and test Transport agents • Create a quarantine mailbox and configure content filtering Lab 11: Building a Defensive Edge • Reconfigure MX records • Prepare Edge Transport server • Install the Edge Transport server role • Review Edge Transport server properties • Configure EdgeSync • Transfer Internet message routing from Hub Transport to Edge Transport • Transfer spam protection from Hub Transport to Edge Transport • Install Microsoft ForeFront • Defend your organization from viruses Lab 12: E-mail Policy Compliance • Create transport rules • Create journaling rules • Implement message records management • Modifying retention policies • Request a web server digital certificate • Sign and encrypt e-mails Lab 13: Exchange Server Monitoring and Troubleshooting • Develop a monitoring and troubleshooting process Lab 14: Monitoring and Troubleshooting Client Performance and Connectivity • Monitor client connectivity • Troubleshoot AutoDiscover issues • Troubleshoot a Client Access server issue Lab 15: Troubleshooting Access to Messaging Contents • Troubleshoot a Public Folder access issue • Troubleshoot a Calendaring issue • Troubleshoot an Outlook web access issue Course Description Exchange Server 2007 is the latest version of Microsoft’s premier messaging application and it has now been updated to SP1. In this hands-on course, you’ll learn to install and manage an Exchange Server 2007 network of servers and examine the critical new features from a real-world perspective. You will learn to manage multiple Exchange servers in various roles including Mailbox Role, Client Access Role, Hub Transport Role and Edge Transport Role. This course incorporates material from the following Official Microsoft Learning Products (OMLPs): • ourse 5047 – Introduction to Installing and Managing Microsoft C Exchange Server 2007 SP1 • ourse 5049 – Managing Messaging Security using Microsoft ExC change Server 2007 • ourse 5051 – Monitoring and Troubleshooting Microsoft Exchange C Server 2007 What You’ll Learn in Class • • • • • • • Exchange Server 2007 Installation Best Practices Configure Mailbox Servers Manage Client Access Monitor and Troubleshoot Client Performance Build a Defensive Edge Transport Server Exchange 2007 Disaster Recovery Features Exchange Server 2007 Server Troubleshooting Who Needs To Attend This course will benefit newcomers to Exchange as well as managers and administrators who have worked with Exchange for a number of years. If you currently support Exchange 2000 or 2003 and are even remotely considering Exchange Server 2007, then you must take this class. This version of Exchange will completely change the way administrators configure and manage Exchange, and you will need to be prepared for the changes. • Experience with Windows Server 2003 or Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment (course 6039) • working understanding of ADS or Planning, Implementing, and MainA taining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Infrastructure (course 6045) • Experience with Exchange 2000 or 2003 (beneficial but not required) Prerequisites Certification This course covers concepts addressed on the Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist exam 70-236: Exchange Server 2007, Configuring. REGISTER NOW 1-800-COURSES www.globalknowledge.com/microsoft 33 http://www.globalknowledge.com/training/olm/go.asp?find=MIC6061&country=United+States http://www.globalknowledge.com/microsoft
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