1. Overview of Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 and Active Directory Directory Service
2. Introduction to the Integration of Active Directory and Exchange Server 2007
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
Configuring Mailbox Server Roles
1. Overview of Exchange Server 2007
2. Implementing Mailbox Server Roles
3. Managing Public Folder Databases
Managing Recipient Objects
1. Managing Mailboxes
2. Managing Other Recipients
3. Overview of Managing Public Folders
1. Implementing Client Access Servers
2. Implementing Client Access Features
3. Implementing Outlook Web Access
4. Introduction to Implementing Mobile Messaging
Managing Messaging Transport
1. Introduction to Message Transport
2. Implementing Message Transport
Managing Availability, Backup and Recovery
1. Implementing High-Availability for Mailbox Servers
2. Managing a Backup Solution
3. Managing a Recovery Solution
Maintaining the Messaging System
1. Overview of Implementing Change Management
2. Overview of Updating Exchange Servers
Introduction to Exchange Server Monitoring and Troubleshooting
1. Introduction to Microsoft Operations Manager
2. Introduction to Troubleshooting Exchange Server 2007
3. Demonstration: Using MOM to Monitor Exchange Servers
Monitoring and Troubleshooting Client Performance and Connectivity
1. Tools for Monitoring Client Performance and Connectivity
2. Process for Troubleshooting MAPI Clients
3. Process for Troubleshooting Client Access Server Clients
Troubleshooting Access to Resources and Messages
1. How Public Folder Access Works
2. How Calendaring Works
3. Process for Troubleshooting Client Access Server Issues
Monitoring and Troubleshooting Mail Flow
1. Discussion: Tools for Monitoring Mail Flow
2. Demonstration: Troubleshooting Message Transport Using Exchange Server 2007 Tools
3. Process for Troubleshooting Internal Mail Flow
4. Process for Troubleshooting External Mail Flow
Monitoring and Troubleshooting Mailbox Servers
1. Tools for Monitoring and Troubleshooting Mailbox Servers
2. Process for Troubleshooting Mailbox Servers
3. Demonstration: Troubleshooting Mailbox Server Performance Issues
Monitoring and Troubleshooting External and Additional Services
1. Discussion: External and Additional Services Required by Exchange Server 2007
2. External Services Required for Unified Messaging in Exchange Server 2007
3. Monitoring External Services with MOM 2005
Identifying Trends in a Messaging System
1. Tools for Identifying Trends in a Messaging System
2. Exchange Server 2007 Management Pack MOM Reports
3. Discussion: Information Required to Identify and Resolve Trends
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MCITP: Enterprise Messaging Administrator 2010
Certification Course (6 Day Package)
Interested in obtaining Microsoft certification for IT professionals? ETEC offers a 6-day accelerated training program designed to prepare you for the MCITP: Enterprise Messaging Administrator. Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 is the cornerstone of Microsoft Unified Communications. The new features in Exchange Server 2010 provide enterprise-class messaging software solutions for web e-mail, online calendaring, contacts and voice mail. Exchange 2010 helps you in achieving new levels of reliability and performance by delivering features that simplify administration, protect communications, and meet user demands for greater business mobility. Also, with new deployment and storage options, enhanced inbox management capabilities, and built-in e-mail archiving, Exchange 2010 helps in lowering costs and enhances business outcomes. Read on orcontact us for more information and availability.
This class will teach you the latest generation of the Windows messaging system that helps information technology (IT) professionals maximize control over their infrastructure while providing mission-critical communications tool that allows their people to produce the best results.
Users can get unprecedented access to their communications, whether they are at the office, home, or on the road, with a single, familiar interface across PC, web and phone.
The flexibility to tailor deployments based upon your unique needs, and a simplified way to help keep email continuously available to users. :
Microsoft® MCTS: Exchange Server 2010, Configuring