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MOC 5047 - Introduction to Installing and Managing Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 SP1

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Class Description

Class Overview

In this Microsoft Exchange training class, students who are new to Microsoft Exchange Server will learn how to configure and manage a messaging environment in accordance with technical requirements. Students will learn how to install Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 and manage routing, client access, and the backup and restore of databases. They will also learn how to manage addressing and recipient objects such as mailboxes, distribution groups, and contacts.

This class is meant for IT Professionals, IT generalists, and help desk professionals who want to learn about Exchange Server 2007. IT Professionals, IT generalists and help desk professionals should have at least 3 years experience working in the IT field�typically in the areas of network administration, help desk, or system administration. No experience with Exchange Server is necessary.

Class Goals

  • Learn to describe how Exchange Server 2007 and the Active Directory directory service work together.
  • Learn to install Exchange Server 2007.
  • Learn to configure Mailbox server roles.
  • Learn to manage recipient objects.
  • Learn to manage e-mail and address lists.
  • Learn to manage client access.
  • Learn to manage Messaging Transport.
  • Learn to manage availability, backup and recovery.
  • Learn to maintain the messaging system.

Class Outline

  1. Overview of Exchange and Active Directory
    1. Review of Active Directory
    2. Introduction to the Integration of Active Directory and Exchange Server 2007
    3. Lab: Overview of How Exchange Server 2007 and Active Directory Work Together
  2. Installing Exchange Server 2007
    1. Introduction to the Exchange Server 2007 Server Roles
    2. Installing Exchange Server 2007
    3. Completing the Exchange Server 2007 Installation
    4. Lab: Installing Exchange Server 2007
    5. Lab: Verifying an Exchange Server 2007 Installation
    6. Verifying an Exchange Server 2007 Installation
  3. Configuring Mailbox Server Roles
    1. Overview of Exchange Server 2007 Administration Tools
    2. Implementing Mailbox Server Roles
    3. Managing Public Folder Databases
    4. Lab: Configuring Mailbox Servers
  4. Managing Recipient Objects
    1. Managing Mailboxes
    2. Managing Other Recipients
    3. Overview of Managing Public Folders
    4. Lab: Managing Recipient Objects
  5. Managing E-Mail Addresses and Address Lists
    1. Configuring E-Mail Address Policies
    2. Configuring Address Lists
    3. Overview of Bulk Recipient Management Tasks
    4. Lab: Managing E-Mail Addresses and Address Lists
  6. Managing Client Access
    1. Implementing Client Access Servers
    2. Implementing Client Access Features
    3. Implementing Outlook Web Access
    4. Introduction to Implementing Mobile Messaging
    5. Lab: Managing Client Access
  7. Managing Message Transport
    1. Introduction to Message Transport
    2. Implementing Message Transport
    3. Lab: Managing Message Transport and Handling
  8. Managing Availability, Backup and Recovery
    1. Implementing High-Availability for Mailbox Servers
    2. Managing a Backup Solution
    3. Managing a Recovery Solution
    4. Lab: Managing Backup and Recovery
  9. Maintaining the Messaging System
    1. Overview of Implementing Change Management
    2. Overview of Updating Exchange Servers
    3. Lab: Maintaining the Messaging System
    4. Determining the Information Necessary for Change Implementation

Class Materials

Each student in our Live Online and our Onsite classes receives a comprehensive set of materials, including course notes and all the class examples.

Class Prerequisites

Experience in the following areas is required:

  • Working knowledge of Windows Server operating system. For example, how storage is configured, basic backup and restore techniques, and what a client/server application interaction means.
  • Working knowledge of network technologies. For example, what Transmission Control Protocol (TCPIP) and Domain Name System (DNS) do and how to use them, basic routing concepts (Wide Area Networks (WAN) vs. Local Area Network (LAN) router vs. switch vs. hub).
  • Working knowledge of Active Directory. For example, how user objects are managed, what is stored in Active Directory partitions, basic architectures (domain, forest, sites, etc.), and how domain controllers are managed. Also, site and site connector configuration, schema and configuration partitions, and Global Catalogs.
  • Conceptual understanding of e-mail technologies For example, that Simple Mail Transport Protocol (SMTP) is a protocol used for e-mail and the differences between transport protocols and client access protocols (Post Office Protocol (POP), Internet Access Message Protocol (IMAP), SMTP).

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