Designing a Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Organization CBT Training Videos on CD

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Price: $395.00
Course ID: 2008-tv
Microsoft Course Number:2008
Get ready for MCSE: Messaging on Microsoft Windows Server 2003 certification and prepare yourself to pass Microsoft Exam 70-285 by following an instructor-led CBT training video. This self-study computer based training video program helps you achieve your career goals.
Let the power of multi-media help you to acquire the knowledge and skills needed for the design and planning of Exchange Server 2003 organizations in an enterprise network, including how to upgrade from previous versions of Exchange. This action packed Designing a Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Organization video training course is ideal for senior IT professionals at least three years of messaging and network experience, including one year of designing messaging infrastructures.
Training Course Includes:
- 4 CD-ROMs that feature live instructor-led classroom sessions.
- Full motion video, audio and demonstration components bring the material to life
- Interactive Hands-on Labs
- Print out the courseware
- Practice the exam using a Certification Exam Simulator
- Live Mentor and Online Help 24/7 in our Exclusive LearningZone
- Realistic solutions to real-world development issues
- Free upgrade policy for one year

Clay Leitzke - MCT, MCSE, MCSE 2003 Messaging, CCNA, SCNP
Clay is a Microsoft Certified Trainer who has instructed throughout the United States, gaining a reputation as a dynamic instructor. Clay is currently the Chief Instructor for Nexus Worldwide Computer Training. He provides instruction for the Windows 2000/2003 MCSE and MCSA boot camps and oversees the development and implementation of Windows 2000/2003 boot camp courseware and lab manuals. Clay has been the lead instructor for Global Knowledge Network Inc, and has received twelve awards for excellence (in course delivery) for Global Knowledge's MCSE boot camps.
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Microsoft Course 2008 Outline:
| Level One |
Analyze Active Directory
<="lvl3">1.1 Analyzing Your Current Environment
1.2 Integrating Into Forests
1.3 Review
1.4 Active Directory
1.5 Designing an Administrative Model
1.6 Security and Distribution Groups
1.7 Designing Administrative Groups
1.8 Defining an Administrative Model
1.9 Labs- Active Directory Groups
1.10 Summary
Lab - FSMO
Designing a Routing Topology
2.1 Planning Routing Group Boundaries
2.2 Planning a Single Routing Group
2.3 Multiple Routing Groups
2.4 Public Folders
2.5 Types of Connectors
2.6 Routing Group Connectors
2.7 Connector Costs
2.8 Routing Group Fault Tolerance
2.9 Server Roles and Placement
2.10 DNS and WINS
2.11 IIS and Other Services
2.12 Server Tools Needed
2.13 Server Placement
2.14 Review
2.15 Lab - Groups
2.16 Summary
Lab - Routing Group and SMTP
| Level Two |
Public Folders
1.1 Business and Logistical Requirements
1.2 Organizing Public Folders
1.3 Client Connectivity
1.4 Planning Administrative Requirements
1.5 User Permissions
1.6 Analyzing Replication Requirements
1.7 Hardware Requirements
1.8 Review
1.9 Lab Public Folders
Lab - Public Folder Stores
Security Strategy Stores
2.1 Administrator Challenges
2.2 Best Practices
2.3 IIS
2.4 Perimeter Security
2.5 Protecting against Viruses
2.6 Protecting Mailbox Content
2.7 Bridgehead Servers and Routing Groups
2.8 Reducing Port Exposure
2.9 Intranet Security
2.10 Information Rights Management
2.11 Protecting Public Folders
2.12 Monitoring Exchange Server
2.13 Protecting Intellectual Property
2.14 Encryption
2.15 Summary
Lab - Managing Permissions
| Level Three |
High Availability Overview
1.1 Fault Tolerance
1.2 Redundant Hardware
1.3 Redundant Network Infrastructure
1.4 Routing Topology
1.5 Monitoring Capabilities
1.6 Disaster Recovery Plan
1.7 Active Directory
1.8 Defining Fault Tolerance
1.9 Front End Server
1.10 Back End Cluster Service
1.11 File Systems
1.12 Sever Clustering
1.13 Data Storage Solutions
1.14 Summary
| Level Four |
1.2 Messaging Connector Strategy
1.3 Global Address List
1.4 Designing GAL Synchronization
1.5 Security Considerations
1.6 Forest Configuration Requirements
1.7 Planning a Public Folder Strategy
1.8 Summary
2.2 Updated Active Directory
2.3 Deploying Active Directory
2.4 Migration Strategy
2.5 Populating Active Directory
2.6 Best Practices
2.7 Old Connectors
2.8 Public Folder Migration
2.9 Mixed Mode VS Native MOOD
2.10 Summary
Lab - Mixed Mode to Native Mode
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