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CBT :: Microsoft Technical Training Courses :: Designing an Exchange Server 2003 Organization - Infrastructure
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Designing an Exchange Server 2003 Organization - Infrastructure
Training CD Course

Price:
$150.00
Training Course ID:
CBT 88-74504
Training Course Description
/ Outline:
The Designing an Exchange Server 2003 Organization - Infrastructure
Computer Based Training CBT learner will be introduced to the concepts of designing and planning Active
Directory, aspects of routing groups and server placements, and the concepts of
planning public folder and client connectivity. They will also be introduced to
the concepts of securing an Exchange Server 2003 organization.
Exchange Server 2003 CBT Total Training Time
8 hours
Microsoft Exam 70-285
Learn To:
- Identify physical and logical aspects of an existing network design.
- Identify important aspects of Active Directory that impact Microsoft Exchange Server 2003.
- Identify considerations for integrating Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 with Active Directory.
- Identify factors that influence routing group boundaries.
- Identify considerations for using single routing groups.
- Identify considerations for designing multiple routing groups.
- Identify considerations for organizing and displaying public folders.
- Identify considerations for organizing and displaying public folders.
- Identify logistical requirements for public folders.
- Identify security risk types and their characteristics.
- Identify guidelines to protect an organization from security risks.
- Identify guidelines for enhancing security using IIS.
Training Audience
The Designing an Exchange Server 2003 Organization - Infrastructure
Computer Based Training CBT is intended for messaging support professionals who work in medium-to-large
environments (250 to 5,000 seats) with multiple physical locations, mixed-client
connection protocols, and wireless and Internet messaging connectivity.
Total Training Time
8 Hours
Training Objectives
Unit 1: Analyzing Active Directory 2 hours
- Identify physical and logical aspects of an existing network design.
- Identify important aspects of Active Directory that impact Microsoft Exchange Server 2003.
- Identify considerations for integrating Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 with Active Directory.
- Identify benefits of Active Directory group strategy.
- Identify design considerations associated with domain local groups.
- Identify design considerations associated with global groups.
- Identify design considerations associated with universal groups.
- Differentiate between security and distribution groups.
- Identify considerations for designing an administrative plan.
- Identify characteristics of administrative model types.
- Identify characteristics of administrative roles.
Unit 2: Routing Groups and Server Placement 2 hours
- Identify factors that influence routing group boundaries.
- Identify considerations for using single routing groups.
- Identify considerations for designing multiple routing groups.
- Identify features of public folder referrals.
- Identify the types of network topologies used for message flow.
- Identify considerations for planning connectors between routing groups.
- Identify features of different connector types.
- Identify design considerations when planning connector costs.
- Identify guidelines for providing fault tolerance between routing groups.
- Identify considerations for planning server roles for a Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 organization.
- Identify factors that determine the sizing requirements of servers.
- Identify considerations for the placement of servers.
Unit 3: Planning Public Folder and Connectivity 2 hours
- Identify considerations for organizing and displaying public folders.
- Identify considerations for organizing and displaying public folders.
- Identify logistical requirements for public folders.
- Identify considerations for planning a public folder client connectivity strategy.
- Identify requirements for controlling public folder access.
- Identify replication requirements for public folders.
- Identify factors that influence designing of a replication strategy.
- Identify considerations for public folder hardware requirements.
- Identify considerations for planning full-text indexing.
Unit 4: Designing Exchange Server 2003 Security 2 hours
- Identify security risk types and their characteristics.
- Identify guidelines to protect an organization from security risks.
- Identify guidelines for enhancing security using IIS.
- Identify requirements for implementing perimeter security.
- Identify guidelines for protecting a messaging system from viruses.
- Identify guidelines for protecting mailboxes and mailbox content.
- Identify methods for increasing security using a bridgehead server.
- Identify methods for reducing port exposure.
- Identify guidelines for designing intranet security.
- Identify key aspects of Information Rights Management (IRM) service.
- Identify requirements for designing an encryption strategy.
- Identify steps to design a PKI strategy.
- Identify methods for securing Internet E-mail with encryption.
- Identify guidelines for implementing the S/MIME protocol.
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