Exchange Server 2003 Design - EX3D



Description
The Exchange Server 2003 Design training course from ATS prepares IT professionals to analyze business messaging requirements and design an appropriate Exchange Server 2003 messaging infrastructure. Expert instruction takes you through analysis and design of Active Directory integration, Exchange Server 2003 infrastructure, routing topology and security. At the conclusion of this training course, you’ll understand the principles of Exchange Server 2003 design, and be prepared to pass MCP exam 70-285.

Prerequisites: Working knowledge of networking principles and Internet protocols strongly recommended. Experience with Windows Server 2003 and a previous release of Exchange Server helpful.

Course Outline

Module 1

Section A: Introduction • Design Considerations • Design Approach • Project Phases
Section B: Environmental Impact • Business Analysis • Structures • Security Issues • Network Impact • Client Requirements • Budget
Section C: Administration Model • Exchange Management • Site/Security • Admin Site(s) • Admin Groups • Exchange Permissions
Section D: Exchange & AD • Integration • Exchange Limitations • Single Forest • Dedicated Exchange Forest • Multiple Forests • Multiple Exchange Forests • Existing AD
Section E: Server Hardware • Requirements • Storage Strategy • Storage Groups • Creating Storage Group
Section F: Server Availability • Front-End & Back-End • Clustering • Backing Up & Recovering • Recovering Data • Recovery Tools
Section G: Routing Topology • Determining Needs • Understanding • Creating Routing Group • Connector Properties • DNS Infrastructure

Module 2

Section A: Public Folders • Configuration & Security • Referrals • Replication • Viewing
Section B: Client Strategies • Connecting to Exchange • RPC over HTTP • Other Messaging Clients
Section C: Mobile Client Access • Outlook Web Access • Planning OWA • Launching OWA • Enhanced Security • Creating IIS Certificate • Locking Exchange Directory • Mobile Device Access
Section D: Exchange Security • SMTP Security • Spam Protection • Filtering • Authentication & Encryption • General Security
Section E: Exchange Upgrades • Exchange Modes • Standard Upgrade • Upgrade from Exchange 2000
Section F: Exchange Migration • Standard Migration • Small Business Migration • Migration with Coexistence • Mixed Mode • Foreign Messaging Systems • Installing Connectors
Section G: Multi-Forest Connectivity • Between Forests • Common GAL • Message Flow • Public Folders • Moving Mailboxes

Price £360 (Bundle of 2)

Complementary Courses
EX3I - Exchange Server 2003 Implementation

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