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Exchange Server 2010 with Messaging Boot Camp
This course provides you with the knowledge and skills to design and deploy messaging solutions with Microsoft Exchange Server 2010. This course describes how to gather requirements for a messaging solution and then design the integration of Exchange Server 2010 with the current infrastructure. The course then covers how to plan and deploy the various server roles in Exchange Server 2010. You will explore the various options for implementing messaging security, policies, and compliance. The course also examines the high availability and disaster recovery options and how to develop a troubleshooting plan. Finally, the course describes how to plan the transition from earlier versions of Exchange Server to Exchange Server 2010 and the integration of Exchange Server 2010 with other messaging systems. This course will provide you with the knowledge and skills to configure and manage an Exchange Server 2010 messaging environment. This course does not require previous Exchange Server experience, but does require that students have significant experience in managing Windows Server and Active Directory directory services or Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS). This course will teach you how to configure Exchange Server 2010, as well as provide guidelines, best practices, and considerations that will help you optimize your Exchange Server deployment.
Microsoft Course 10135: Configuring, Managing and Troubleshooting Microsoft Exchange Server 2010This instructor-led course will provide you with the knowledge and skills to configure and manage an Exchange Server 2010 messaging environment. This course does not require previous Exchange Server experience, but does require that students have significant experience in managing Windows Server and Active Directory directory services or Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS). This course will teach you how to configure Exchange Server 2010, as well as provide guidelines, best practices, and considerations that will help you optimize your Exchange Server deployment. At Course CompletionAfter completing this course, students will be able to:
Course OutlineModule 1: Deploying Microsoft Exchange Server 2010This module describes how to prepare for, and perform, an Exchange Server 2010 installation. It also provides details on the Exchange Server 2010 deployment.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 2: Configuring Mailbox ServersThis module describes the management tools that you can use to manage Exchange Server 2010. It also describes the Mailbox server role, some of the new Exchange Server 2010 features, the most common Mailbox server role post-installation tasks, and public folders.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 3: Managing Recipient ObjectsThis module describes how you can manage recipient objects, address policies, and address lists in Exchange Server 2010. It also describes procedures for performing bulk management tasks in Exchange Management Shell.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 4: Managing Client AccessThis module provides details on how to implement the Client Access server role in Exchange Server 2010.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 5: Managing Message TransportThis module details how to manage message transport in Exchange Server 2010. It also describes how to deploy and configure the Hub Transport server.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 6: Implementing Messaging SecurityThis module describes how to plan for and deploy the Edge Transport server role and the security issues related to the deployment. It also describes how to configure secure SMTP messaging as well as Domain Security.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 7: Implementing High AvailabilityThis module describes the high availability technology built into Exchange Server 2010 and some of the outside factors that affect highly available solutions.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 8: Implementing Backup and RecoveryThis module describes the backup and restore features built into Exchange Server 2010 and considerations for creating a suitable backup plan.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 9: Configuring Messaging Policy and ComplianceThis module describes how to configure the Exchange Server 2010 messaging policy and compliance features.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 10: Securing Microsoft Exchange Server 2010This module describes how to configure administrative permissions with Role Based Access Control and how to secure the Exchange Server configuration.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 11: Maintaining Microsoft Exchange Server 2010This module describes how to monitor and maintain Exchange Server 2010. It also describes how to troubleshoot Exchange Server when problems arise.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 12: Upgrading from Exchange Server 2003 or Exchange Server 2007 to Exchange Server 2010This module describes how to upgrade an existing Exchange Server 2003 or Exchange Server 2007 organization to an Exchange Server 2010 organization. It also describes the various considerations for implementing coexistence between the two messaging systems after an Exchange Server 2010 deployment.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 13: Implementing Unified MessagingThis appendix describes how Unified Messaging integrates Exchange Server with telephony networks. It also describes how to configure Unified Messaging.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 14: Advanced Topics in Exchange Server 2010This appendix provides an overview of how to implement a highly available Exchange Server 2010 deployment across multiple data centers. It also describes how to deploy Federated Sharing.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Microsoft Course 10233: Designing and Deploying Messaging Solutions with Microsoft Exchange Server 2010This instructor-led course provides you with the knowledge and skills to design and deploy messaging solutions with Microsoft Exchange Server 2010. This course describes how to gather requirements for a messaging solution and then design the integration of Exchange Server 2010 with the current infrastructure. The course then covers how to plan and deploy the various server roles in Exchange Server 2010. You will explore the various options for implementing messaging security, policies, and compliance. The course also examines the high availability and disaster recovery options and how to develop a troubleshooting plan. Finally, the course describes how to plan the transition from earlier versions of Exchange Server to Exchange Server 2010 and the integration of Exchange Server 2010 with other messaging systems. At Course CompletionAfter completing this course, students will be able to:
Course OutlineModule 1: Introduction to Designing an Exchange Server 2010 DeploymentThis module explains how to gather business and technical requirements, and information about the current messaging system, to prepare for designing a messaging system. It also provides an overview of Service Level Management and how it can impact the design of the messaging system.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 2: Designing Exchange Server Integration with the Current InfrastructureThis module explains how to design the integration of Exchange Server with the current infrastructure. It describes how to design the network infrastructure, the Active Directory infrastructure, and the DNS infrastructure. Additionally, this module explains how to plan the administration of Exchange Server 2010.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 3: Planning and Deploying Mailbox ServicesThis module explains how to design the deployment of the Mailbox server services in Exchange Server 2010. It provides an overview of the Mailbox services in Exchange Server 2010. The module then describes how to design Mailbox server, recipient management, and a public folder architecture.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 4: Planning and Deploying Client Access Services in Exchange Server 2010This module explains how to plan and deploy client access services in Exchange Server 2010. It provides an overview of the Client Access server role and then describes how to design the Client Access server deployment, client access, and client access policies.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 5: Planning and Deploying Message Transport in Exchange Server 2010This module explains how to design the Hub Transport server and Edge Transport Server deployments. It also describes how to design message routing in Exchange Server 2010. The module then explains how to design the Hub Transport servers and the Edge Transport servers.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 6: Planning and Deploying Messaging SecurityThis module explains how to plan and deploy messaging security. It describes how to design message security restrictions, SMTP connector security, and explains how to secure message routing between partner organizations. The module then describes how to design antivirus and anti-spam solutions.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 7: Planning and Deploying Messaging ComplianceThis module explains how to plan and deploy a messaging policy and compliance solution. It describes how to design transport rules, message classifications, and message moderation. Then the module describes how to design the AD RMS integration with Exchange Server 2010. Finally, the module explains how to design message journaling, archiving, and messaging records management.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 8: Planning and Deploying High AvailabilityThis module explains how to plan a highly available Exchange Server 2010 deployment. It provides an introduction to high availability in Exchange Server 2010. It also describes how to design high availability for mailbox databases and the other Exchange Server 2010 server roles. Finally, the module explains how to design site resilience.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 9: Planning a Disaster Recovery SolutionThis module explains how to plan a disaster recovery solution for Exchange Server 2010. It describes how to plan for disaster mitigation and then explains how to design Exchange Server backup and recovery.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 10: Planning Exchange Server 2010 Monitoring and TroubleshootingThis module explains how to develop a plan for monitoring and troubleshooting the Exchange Server environment. It first describes the various options for monitoring the different server roles in Exchange Server 2010. The module then describes the available troubleshooting tools and explains how to plan for troubleshooting issues in message delivery, client access, and databases.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 11: Transitioning to Exchange Server 2010This module explains how to plan and implement a transition from Exchange Server 2003 or Exchange Server 2007 to Exchange Server 2010. It first provides an overview of the various transitioning scenarios. The module then describes how to plan the transition from Exchange Server 2003 to Exchange Server 2010 and from Exchange Server 2007 to Exchange Server 2010.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 12: Integrating Exchange Server 2010 with Other Messaging SystemsThis module explains how to integrate Exchange Server 2010 with other messaging systems and with federated partners. It first describes the various coexistence scenarios and then explains how to design Exchange Server 2010 integration with other messaging systems. The modules also describes how to design the integration of Exchange Server 2010 with federated partners and with Exchange Online.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
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