Microsoft

Exchange Server 2007: Monitoring and Troubleshooting

Course Code: MS5051 (Also known as: M5051, MOC 5051)      Days: 2
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17/09/08 Cheshire (WA14) £ 750
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29/09/08 Manchester (Greater) (SK4) £ 700
29/09/08 West Midlands £ 695
01/10/08 Yorkshire (West) (LS12) £ 750
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Course Overview

This course provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to perform administration tasks in a single-domain Microsoft Windows 2000 network. This course is suitable for people with no prior experience in system administration.

Skills Gained

At the end of this course, dlegates will be able to:

  • Add user accounts and grant access permissions to groups.
  • Administer users and groups.
  • Administer file resources.
  • Administer printer resources.
  • Manage data storage.
  • Monitor access to resources.
  • Audit access to resources.
  • Back up and restore files and folders.

Prerequisites

Proficiency using the Windows interface to locate, create, and manipulate folders and files, and to configure the desktop environment. General knowledge of basic computer hardware components, including memory, hard disks, and central processing units. General knowledge of basic networking concepts, including the network operating system, server-client relationship, and local area network.


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