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Microsoft Exchange Server 2007
Getting Started with Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 (Beta 1) (3910)
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Who Should Attend
| This course is intended for current messaging IT Professionals and generalists wanting to learn more about Exchange Server 2007 |
Prerequisites
| Students must possess knowledge and experience of networking and of Microsoft Windows 2000 Server or Microsoft Windows Server 2003. Students must also work regularly with Exchange 2000 Server or Exchange Server 2003. |
Course Objectives
| This clinic provides students with the awareness and understanding of the new features and tools of Exchange Server 2007. Students will become skilled in making the best use of the new features of the Exchange Server 2007 architecture and describing how it benefits users.
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| Students will learn to compare different installation methods, and which to use in given situations. Additionally, students will be able to describe how Exchange Server 2007 introduces efficiencies to the administration of recipients as well as the best practices for the administration of Exchange Server 2007. Furthermore, they will be able to evaluate which Exchange server role is appropriate in a given scenario and discuss how it can improve your organisations security. Students will also be capable of listing the major improvements to the Exchange Server architecture and the advantages of each improvement. |
Course Content
| 1. Introducing Exchange Server 2007 and New Features
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| 2. Introducing the Exchange Server 2007 Architecture and User Experience
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| 3. Installing Exchange Server 2007 and Deployment Scenarios
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| 4. Introduction to Exchange Server 2007 Administration Tools
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| 5. Administering Recipients
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| 6. Configuring Exchange Server 2007
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| 7. Administering Client Access Servers
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| 8. Introduction to Exchange Server roles and Scenarios
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| 9. Implementing Improved Security, Compliance and Archiving
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| 10.Unified Messaging
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| 11.Best Practices to Administer Exchange Server 2007 |
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