Goals
- Learn to install and administer Exchange
- Manage folders
- Understand message routing
- Monitor your Exchange server
Program
Exchange Fundamentals Exchange
Editions
What’s New in Exchange 2013
Windows Integration
Administrative
Features Message Routing
Features Features for Users
Features for Developers
Exchange and Windows
Preparing to install Exchange
Reminders on integration with Active Directory
Implementing the DNS system
Installing the Active Directory directory service
Increasing the security level of the DNS zones
Verifying the installation of Active Directory
Pre- Requirements and
Installation Process Installing Exchange Server 2013
Verifying That the Installation
Complete Installation Introduction to
Administrative Tools Administration Using Windows PowerShell
Default Folders and Default Permissions for Shared Folders
Troubleshooting installation
Understanding Administrative Utilities
Understanding Exchange System Manager
Managing Administrative Security
Creating and Configuring Administrative Groups
Using Exchange System Policies
Administering Exchange Address Lists
Creating and configuring databases
ESE engine functionality in Exchange
Implementing full-text indexing
Duration
5 days
Price
£ 2148
Audience
Windows administrators
Prerequisites
Knowledge of Windows server administration
Reference
WIN437-F
Creating recipient objects
Configuring recipient objects
Managing recipient objects Bulk
edits in the directory
Configuring policies
Managing dynamic distribution groups
Managing address
lists Managing global address lists
Understanding Public Folders
Setting Up Permissions for Public Folders
Managing Public Folder
Replication Public Folder Replication
Creating Public Information Store Policies
Understanding the SMTP Protocol
Configuring Multiple SMTP Domain Names
Configuring an SMTP Virtual Server
Configuring an SMTP Connector
Solving SMTP Connectivity Problems
Message routing and routing groups
Connecting routing groups
Determining link state
Message routing
Message flow architecture
Management of failed links
Message tracking
Integrating Internet Services with Exchange
Examining Client Connectivity and Security
Kerberos Authentication
Configuring and Securing Front-End and Back-End Servers
Troubleshoot Client Connectivity Using Telnet
Introducing Microsoft Outlook Web Access
Examining Outlook Web Access Components and Their Role
Configuring an HTTP Virtual Server
Securing Outlook Web Access Communications
Configure POP3 and IMAP4 access
Securing the server with a trusted certificate
Autodiscover
Outlook Web Access
Outlook Anywhere
Managing High Availability
Setting up the Data Availability Group (DAG)
Simulating a failure
Managing backups and restores
Manual backup of the messaging service
Reinstalling the services
Restoring the data of the messaging service Database
maintenance
Configuring the Edge Role
Installing an EDGE Server
Implementing an Edge Server Understanding
Unified Messaging
Exchange
Monitoring Tools Monitoring Exchange Using the Performance
Monitor Console Monitoring Exchange Using the Monitoring and Status Tool
Logging and viewing diagnostic data
Sessions
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