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Exchange Server 2000: System Administration

Course Code: MES00-SA      Days: 5
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Students will learn how to install, configure, and manage a Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server environment. They will create and manage storage groups and stores, recipient objects, and public folders. They will also configure SMTP, message routing, Internet protocols, and instant messaging. In addition, students will use Outlook Web Access to send email messages

Prerequisites

To ensure your success, we recommend you first take the following courses or have equivalent knowledge:

  • Windows 2000; Network and Operating System & Networking Essentials
  • Windows 2000: Professional & Server Support
  • Windows 2000: Directory Services Design, Implementation and Administration

Course Outline

Identifying Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server Components, Features, and Capabilities

Exchange 2000 Server Components and Features

Analyzing Exchange 2000 Server Components

Analyzing the Client Types that are Supported by Exchange2000 Server

Comparing Exchange 2000 Products

Overview of Exchange 2000 Server Integration with Windows 2000

Defining Exchange 2000 Partitions in Active Directory

Exchange 2000 Server Capabilities

Analyzing Exchange 2000 Server Capabilities

Installing Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server

Preparing for an Exchange 2000 Server Installation

Preparing the Windows 2000 Forest for an Exchange 2000 Installation

Preparing Domains for Exchange 2000 Server

Analyzing Administrative Groups and Routing Groups

Installing Exchange 2000 Server

Examining Exchange System Manager

Examining Folders Added by the Exchange 2000 Installation

Configuring the Microsoft Outlook Client and Sending an Email

Managing Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server

Managing Security

Examining the Organization Object in Exchange System Manager

Enabling and Examining the Security Properties Page

Examining Top Level Containers in the Organization Object

Observing Permissions in Exchange System Manager

Using the Exchange Administration Delegation Wizard

Verifying Permissions

Assigning an Administrative Role and Verifying Permissions

Analyzing Permission Requirements

Managing Administrative Groups

Creating an Administrative Group

Creating Recipient Objects and Managing Address Lists

Viewing the Recipients Container in Exchange System Manager

Using the Exchange Tasks Wizard to Create a User Recipient

Creating a Contact Recipient

Creating a Group Recipient

Viewing Address Lists in Exchange System Manager

Creating an Address List

Configuring an Address List

Changing the Recipient Name Display with ADSI Edit

Configuring and Using the Recipient Update Service

Creating, Configuring, and Managing Storage Groups and Stores

Defining and Creating Storage Groups and Stores

Creating a Storage Group and a Mailbox Store

Deleting a Mailbox Store

Examining the Extensible Storage Engine

Analyzing Extensible Storage Engine Terminology

Analyzing File Types

Enabling Circular Logging

Storing Information in a Store Database and Backing Up Data

Performing a Backup

Configuring and Administering Recipient Objects

Configuring Recipient Objects

Viewing Properties of a User Recipient

Viewing the Exchange General Properties Page

Viewing the Exchange Advanced Properties Page

Managing Recipient Objects

Adding Email Addresses for a User

Viewing and Setting Permissions on a Users Mailbox

Sending and Receiving Emails on Your Own Account and On Behalf of Another User

Moving a Users Mailbox

Managing Exchange 2000 Server through Policies

Creating Policies and Viewing Properties Pages

Creating a Recipient Policy

Applying a Server Policy

Scripting Utilities

Using the LDIFDE Utility

Creating, Configuring, and Managing Public Folders

Creating and Configuring Public Folders

Creating and Using Public Folders

Posting Information to a Public Folder

Configuring Public Folders

Creating an Additional Public Folder Hierarchy

Examining Public Store Sub-containers

Administering Public Folders

Configuring Permissions on Public Folders

Viewing Public Folder Permissions

Using Roles to Set Permissions on Public Folders

Configuring Replication

Analyzing Public Folder Replicas

Creating a Public Folder Replica

Viewing Replication Status

Enabling Diagnostic Logging for Public Folder Replication

Analyzing Public Folder Replica Connections and Referrals

Examining the Replication Process

Analyzing the Replication Process

Generating a Replication Conflict

Defining Configuration Settings with Policies

Applying a Public Store Policy

Configuring SMTP

Defining SMTP and ESMTP Commands and Concepts

Analyzing SMTP Commands and Reply Codes

Analyzing ESMTP Commands

Viewing SMTP Folders

Creating Virtual Servers

Creating an SMTP Virtual Server

Configuring Message Filters

Exploring Authentication Methods

Exploring Secure Communications

Exploring Connection Control

Exploring Relay Restrictions

Exploring Messaging Limits and Badmail

Exploring Delivery Properties

Examining Virtual Server Queues

Examining and Configuring an SMTP Connector

Configuring SMTP Connectors

Creating, Configuring, and Managing Message Routing

Creating Routing Groups

Creating a Routing Group and Adding Members

Connecting Routing Groups

Creating Routing Group Connectors

Configuring an SMTP Connector for Triggered Delivery

Analyzing the X.400 Connector

Examining Link State Processes and Functions and Route Determination

Analyzing Link State Information and Route Selection

Message Flow, Link Connectivity, and Message Tracking

Examining the Components and Functions of Message Flow Architecture

Analyzing Message Flow

Analyzing Failed Links and Tracking Messages

Tracking Messages

Integrating IIS and Configuring Email Protocols

Integrating IIS with Exchange 2000 Server

Examining IMAP4, POP3, and NNTP Virtual Servers

Exploring Client Connectivity, Message Transfer, and Security

Configuring the Outlook Express Client

Creating and Configuring an IMAP4 Virtual Server

Connecting to an IMAP4 Server using Outlook Express

Analyzing LDAP, Kerberos Security, and Client Connectivity Issues

Discovering NNTP Services with Exchange 2000Server

Creating a Newsgroup

Integrating and Using Outlook Web Access

Examining the Benefits and Limitations of Outlook Web Access

Analyzing the Benefits and Limitations of Outlook Web Access

Defining the Components and Process of Outlook Web Access

Examining Outlook Web Access Directories and Files

Using Outlook Web Access to Send and Receive Email

Providing Secure Access

Access Email through a Front-end Server

Analyzing Front-end Server Placement

Implementing Instant Messaging

Examining Instant Messaging

Analyzing Instant Messaging Terms and Components

Installing and Configuring Instant Messaging with Exchange 2000 Server

Configuring an Instant Messaging Home Server

Configuring User Accounts for Instant Messaging

Installing the Instant Messaging Client

Configuring Instant Messaging

Examining Instant Messaging Operations

Analyzing Instant Messaging Operations

Using Monitoring Tools

Monitoring Tools

Analyzing Monitoring Tools

Viewing Information Store Objects and Counters in Performance Monitor

Using Monitoring and Status

Using the Monitoring And Status Utility

Examining Notifications

Viewing Server and Connector Status

Using Diagnostics Logging, Event Viewer, and Protocol Logging

Enabling Diagnostic Logging

Viewing Diagnostic Logging Entries in Event Viewer

Enabling and Viewing Protocol Logs


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