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  • You will learn how to

    • Build an Exchange Server 2003 e-mail network hosted on a Windows Server 2003 domain

    • Create mailbox and mail-enabled Users along with Contacts, Distribution Groups and Query Groups

    • Manage Exchange servers through the System Manager MMC

    • Back up and restore Exchange databases and mailboxes

    • Connect multiple clients to Exchange Server 2003 including Outlook Web Access

    • Monitor Exchange services and SMTP traffic using advanced built-in tools

     

  • Course benefits

           Exchange Server 2003 promises advances in system performance and user productivity. Combined with Outlook, Exchange Server 2003 offers a new level of advanced functionality, which includes increased mail security, enhanced Outlook Web access and multiple databases.
            In this course, you gain the skills to install and configure Exchange Server 2003 in a Windows Server 2003 network.

  •  Who should attend

This course is essential for those evaluating or implementing Exchange Server 2003. Familiarity with e-mail systems and the concepts of enterprise messaging is helpful.

  • Hands-on training

    Exercises provide you with experience installing and managing an Exchange Server 2003 environment and include: 

  • Installing Exchange 2003

  • Creating and managing mail-enabled objects

  • Connecting with Outlook and OWA

  • Backing up and restoring a database

  • Navigating the Exchange System Manager

  • Creating storage groups and databases

  • Building a public folder replication model

  • Monitoring Exchange activity using Server Monitor and Notifications

 Course content

  •  INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW

    • Advantages of Exchange Server 2003

      • Enhancements to the feature set

      • How Exchange compares to competitors

    • Integration with Windows Server 2003

      • Active Directory (AD) fundamentals

      • Locating Exchange in the AD

       

  • INSTALLING EXCHANGE SERVER 2003

    • Running the Ex-Deploy Wizard

      • Modifying the AD schema

      • Adding the SMTP and NNTP service

      • Loading Exchange 2003 SP2

    • Installing the System Manager MMC

      • Setting Exchange permissions

      • Navigating the Exchange hierarchy

  • MANAGING MAIL-ENABLED OBJECTS

    • Mail-enabling AD objects

      • Working with User Object properties

      • Running the Exchange Tasks Wizard

    • Properties of Contacts

      • Creating mail-enabled Contacts

      • Examining Contact object attributes

    • Group Objects and Exchange

      • Differentiating between Group types

      • Enabling Distribution Query Groups

  • CLIENTS FOR EXCHANGE

    • Outlook

      • RPC and RPC over HTTPS

      • Defining mailbox profiles

      • Testing the Outlook advanced feature set

    • Outlook Web Access (OWA)

  • Running Web-based clients for Exchange

  • OWA feature sets

  • Connecting via a front-end server

  • MANAGING EXCHANGE SERVERS

    • System Manager Microsoft Management Console (MMC) for Exchange Server 2003

  • Installing and running management tools onto Windows XP

  • Assessing User Exchange properties

  • Setting up permissions for the hierarchy

  • Placing policies

  • Defining System Policies

  • Setting parameters for addressing policies

  • Managing mailbox limits

  • Backup and restore functionality

  • Initializing the Recovery Storage Group

  • Executing a mailbox Restore

  • MAIL ROUTING ACROSS THE ENTERPRISE

    • Routing Groups defined

  • Creating new Routing Groups

  • Examining the Link State table

  • Routing Group connectors for Exchange

  • The Default SMTP Virtual Server

  • Configuring Routing Group connectors

  • DEPLOYING EXCHANGE ANTI-SPAM AND ANTI-VIRUS SOLUTIONS

    • Preventing SPAM e-mail

  • Implementing the Intelligent Message Filter

  • Enabling SPAM prevention in Outlook

  • Protecting mail data from infections with anti-virus options

  • Install a commercial anti-virus solution

  • Determining the scope of virus scanners

  • CONNECTING TO THE INTERNET

    • Outbound SMTP mails

  • Creating an SMTP connector

  • Analyzing SMTP virtual server queues

  • Receiving Internet e-mail

  • Firewall roles and Exchange

  • Defining front-end and back-end services

  • BUILDING PUBLIC FOLDERS

  • Setting up public folders

  • Creating the public folder tree

  • Adding public folder content

  • Replicating public folders

  • Configuring the replication topology

  • Switching on public folder referrals

  • MONITORING EXCHANGE

  • IIS and Exchange

  • Logging SMTP Virtual Server traffic

  • Analyzing message flow

  • Server monitoring

  • Setting up threshold limits

  • Configuring notifications

  • Exchange repair tools

  • Running the Exchange Best Practice Analyzer

  • Offline defragmentation and repair

 

                                              

 

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