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MCP CD Training (CBT) Course #70-285
Designing a Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Organization
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- Core credit toward Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE): Messaging
on Microsoft Windows Server 2003 certification
- Elective credit toward Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) on Microsoft
Windows Server 2003 certification
Prerequisites:
A candidate for this exam should have at least one year of experience designing
and planning Exchange messaging systems in environments that have the following
characteristics:
- 250 to 5,000 or more users
- Three or more physical locations
- Network services and resources such as multiple versions of Exchange Server,
Active Directory, proxy server, firewall, other messaging systems, DNS, Internet,
intranet, and mobile clients that use a public infrastructure
- Three or more domain controllers
- Two or more Exchange Server computers
- Connectivity requirements such as connecting branch offices and individual
users in remote locations to the corporate network and connecting corporate
networks to the Internet
Course Duration:
40 hours
Learning Segments:
Module 1 - Analyze Active Directory and Design
Analyzing Your Current Environment
Integrating Into Forests
Review
Active Directory
Designing Active Directory Groups
Security and Distribution Groups
Designing an Administrative Plan
Defining an Administrative Model
LAB - Active Directory Groups
Module 1 - Summary
Module 2 - Design a Routing Topology
Planning Routing Group Boundaries
Planning a Single Routing Group
Multiple Routing Groups
Public Folders
Types of Connectors
Routing Group Connectors
Connector Costs
Routing Group Fault Tolerance
Server Roles and Placement
DNS and WINS
IIS and Other Services
Server Tools Needed
Server Placement
Review
LAB - Groups
Module 2 - Summary
Module 3 - Public Folders
Business and Logistical Requirements
Organizing Public Folders
Client Connectivity
Planning Administrative Requirements
User Permissions
Analyzing Replication Requirements
Hardware Requirements
Review
LAB - Public Folders
Module 3 - Summary
Module 4 - Security Strategy Overview
Administrator Challenges
Best Practices
IIS
Perimeter Security
Protecting Against Viruses
Protecting Mailbox Content
Bridgehead Servers and Routing Groups
Reducing Port Exposure
Intranet Security
Information Rights Management
Protecting Public Folders
Monitoring Exchange Server
Protecting Intellectual Property
Encryption
Module 4 - Summary
Module 5 - High Availability Overview
Fault Tolerance
Redundant Hardware
Redundant Network Infrastructure
Routing Topology
Monitoring Capabilities
Disaster Recovery Plan
Active Directory
Defining Fault Tolerance
Front-End Server
Back-End Cluster Service
File Systems
Server Clustering
Data Storage Solutions
Module 5 - Summary
Module 6 - Inter-Organizational Connectivity
Identifying Requirements
Messaging Connector Strategy
Global Address List
Designing GAL Synchronization
Security Considerations
Forest Configuration Requirements
Planning a Public Folder Strategy
Module 6 - Summary
Module 7- Deployment Strategy Overview
Deployment Steps
Updating Active Directory
Deploying Active Directory
Migration Strategy
Populating Active Directory
Best Practices
Old Connectors
Public Folder Migration
Mixed Mode vs. Native Mode
Module 7 - Summary
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