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COURSE 9525 | 5-day SESSION
Hands-On Microsoft Exchange 2007
Successfully deploy an Exchange 2007 installation optimal for your needs.

Learn to comprehensively migrate and manage your company’s Exchange server
In today’s business world, email is mission-critical. More now than ever, employees are depending on email to pass vital company information and documents and brand and sell their products to their customers. Expectations are only increasing. Now wireless communications are becoming a priority. Employers are expecting integrated email, calendar, contacts, and attachments as part of their work experience. Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 has been designed to be a one-stop messaging system that addresses all of your companies needs.

Take advantage of Microsoft Exchange Server 2007’s easy migration strategy and cool new features with our Microsoft experts in a hands-on environment!
As the administrator of the messaging system, your job never gets easier, but our Hands-On Microsoft Exchange 2007 class can help you do your job better in every way. Our hands-on class will teach you to migrate, design, and deploy your Exchange server without a glitch while being cost-effective as well. You will work with Exchange Servers built in security features that reduce spam and viruses and keep the communication flowing. Mobile communications has become a “need” rather than a “want,” and our class will dive into Exchange Server 2007’s anywhere access.

This comprehensive class is lab-intensive. Hands-on lab sessions will be conducted during every section of the course to ensure that you understand and can begin using your new skills as soon as you return to work.

Specifically you will participate in the following Hand-On Labs:

Lab Section 1: Introducing Exchange Server 2007 — Preparing the environment for E2K7, Installing prerequisites

Lab Section 2: Designing Interoperability Strategies with Other Messaging Systems — Designing and Planning an infrastructure or co-existence, Installing Exchange into an existing environment, Test the Co-existence infrastructure

Lab Section 3: Designing an Exchange Server 2007 Upgrade Strategy — Designing the process for removing your legacy systems, Migrating users from the legacy environment, Removing legacy servers for the infrastructure

Lab Section 4: Designing Exchange Servers — Scaling your environment with server roles, Designing and planning servers, Designing a flexible storage model

Lab Section 5: Designing Security for a Messaging Environment — Designing an administrative model, Exploring the default Exchange Administrative permissions, Granting administrative responsibilities to users, Designing a model for message security

Lab Section 6: Managing Recipient Objects — Exploring recipient types, Creating recipients and mailboxes, Managing Mailboxes, Creating contacts, Creating and Managing Distribution Groups, Overview of Managing Public Folders

Lab Section 7: Managing E-Mail Addresses and Address Lists — Exploring the default E-Mail Address Policies, Creating new E-Mail Address Policies, Exploring the Default Address Lists, Creating New Address Lists, Overview of bulk Recipient Management Tasks

Lab Section 8: Managing Messaging Transport — Configuring and customizing the Message Transport, Exploring the default receive connectors, Creating new Receive Connectors, Exploring the default Send Connectors, Creating new Send Connectors

Lab Section 9: Managing Client Access — Designing an infrastructure to best utilize Client Access Servers, Configuring the POP3 and IMAP E-Mail protocols, Configuring Outlook Web Access (OWA), Configuring Mobile Messaging Services (ActiveSync), Securing Client Access Servers

Lab Section 10: Configuring Edge Transport Servers — Planning for the Edge Transport Server Role, Deploying the Edge Transport Server Role, Configuring the Edge Transport Server, Configuring internet Message Delivery, Tightening Security for Internet E-Mail, Considerations for duplicating the Edge Transport Server, Considerations for backing up the Edge Transport Server

Lab Section 11: Implementing Messaging Policies — Exploring and Configuring Hub Transport Policies, Exploring and Configuring Edge Transport Policies, Implementing Messaging Records Management

Lab Section 12: Maintaining Antivirus and Anti-spam Systems — Exploring and Configuring Anti-SPAM Features, Exploring and Configuring Anti-Virus Features, Introduction to Microsoft Forefront

Lab Section 13: Maintaining the Messaging System — Working with the Built-In Exchange Tools such as: The Queue Viewer, Message Tracking, The Exchange Best Practices Analyzer, Mail-Flow Troubleshooter, Using Windows tools for daily Maintenance such as: Performance Monitor, Event Logs

Lab Section 14: Managing Availability, Backup, and Recovery — Implementing High Availability with LCR (Local Continuous Replication), Backup Exchange Data from Mailbox Servers, Explore Backup Solutions for other Server Roles

Lab Section 15: Recovering Messaging Databases — Perform a Dial-Tone Backup of an Exchange Database, Perform a Recovery using Recovery Storage Groups


20 Immediate Benefits of Taking This Class:

  1. Understand and utilize all the new features in Microsoft’s Exchange Server 2007
  2. Learn how to deploy Exchange 2007 from start to finish
  3. Build a strategy for integrating Exchange 2007 with your other mission critical software
  4. Design a transition from an older version of Microsoft Exchange or another messaging system
  5. Learn hands-on how to design Exchange servers
  6. Build a security strategy for your custom messaging environment
  7. Get hands-on training managing recipient objects
  8. Configure and manage your e-mail address policies
  9. Implement and manage messaging transport
  10. Implement client access features
  11. Set up Outlook web access
  12. Understand and implement mobile messaging
  13. Learn to configure Internet message delivery
  14. Secure your companies Internet email
  15. Implement messaging policies and compliance
  16. Understand and implement all the included antivirus and anti-spam features of Exchange 2007
  17. Learn to apply change management to your messaging system
  18. Implement high availability for your mailbox servers
  19. Institute and manage a backup and recovery solution
  20. Understand how to recover a messaging database using dial-tone recovery

Who Should Attend:

This hands-on course is intended for IT professionals, network administrators, and help desk professionals who want to gain knowledge on how to migrate, design, deploy, manage, and secure Microsoft Exchange Server 2007. No experience with Exchange Server is necessary, but the attendees should have at least 3 years experience in systems administration, network administration, or help desk.

  • Exchange Administrator
  • System Analysts
  • Network Administrator
  • Network Engineers
  • Technical Support Engineers
  • Technical Support Specialists
  • Communicattions Administrator




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