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Designing Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Exam 70-285
PN-320397
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Our multi-media instructor-led CBT MCSE Exam 70-285 course provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to successfully design and plan an Exchange Server 2003 organization in an enterprise network, including a plan for upgrading from previous versions of Exchange. This course is intended for senior IT professionals with three or more years of messaging and network experience, including one year designing messaging infrastructures
Included in this Program
- 4 CD-ROMs - Live instructor-led classroom sessions with full Audio, Video and demonstration components
- 1 Certification Exam Simulator
- 1 Microsoft Press MCP Study Guide
- Hands-on demonstrations
- Printable Courseware - Instructor Keynotes, PowerPoint slides and review questions
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Course Outline
Module 1: Analyze Active Directory and Design an Administrative Plan
This module explains how to analyze the existing Active Directory infrastructure to ensure optimal performance for Exchange users. It also explains how to create a well-designed administrative plan and group strategy, which will enable the student to effectively plan and manage resources, allocate administrative responsibilities, and provide secure access.
Analyzing Your Current Environment
Designing Active Directory Groups for an Exchange Server 2003 Organization
Designing an Administrative Plan
Module 2: Design a Routing Topology and Server Roles and Placement
This module provides the knowledge and skills needed to design an effective routing topology. This process includes determining how many routing groups are needed, where to locate each group, how messages will flow through the various groups, and how to connect them to one another. In addition, the roles that Exchange servers can hold in an Exchange organization and the placement of servers are examined.
Planning Routing Group Boundaries
Planning Connectors Between Routing Groups
Discussion: Planning Connectors and Cost
Planning Server Roles and Placement
Discussion: Planning Server Placement
Module 3: Design a Public Folder and Client Connectivity Strategy
This module explains how to design a public folder strategy that includes placement and replication of public folders. In addition, it also discusses the hardware requirements needed to effectively configure a public folder server.
Planning Business and Logistical Requirements for Public Folders
Planning Administrative and Permission Requirements for Public Folders
Planning Hardware Requirements for Public Folders
Module 4: Design an Exchange Server 2003 Security Strategy
This module explains how to identify security risks and design a security strategy that protects from both internal and external attacks. In addition, the requirements for an encryption strategy and rights management are discussed. |
Designing a Security Strategy
Planning Exchange Server 2003 Perimeter Security
Planning Exchange Server 2003 Intranet Security
Planning an Encryption Strategy
Discussion: Designing an Encryption Strategy
Module 5: Design for High Availability and Reliability
This module explains how to design a highly available and reliable messaging system, including front-end and back-end servers, reliable Domain Name System (DNS) infrastructure, storage technologies, and clustering.
Introduction to Designing a Highly Available Exchange Server Organization
Providing Redundant Supporting Services for the Exchange Server Organization
Designing a Highly Available Internet Client Access Strategy
Designing a Highly Available Back-End Server Strategy
Designing a Highly Available Data Storage Strategy
Module 6: Design Inter-organizational Connectivity
This module explains how to design a global directory system by propagating users, contacts, and groups from one forest GAL as contacts into the GAL of the other forest so Exchange Server users in one forest can search for employees from another forest in their local GAL which is stored in their forest's Active Directory.
Identifying Requirements for Inter-organizational Connectivity
Planning for Inter-organizational Global Address List (GAL) Synchronization Strategy
Planning an Inter-organizational Public Folder Strategy
Module 7: Design an Exchange Server 5.5 to Exchange Server 2003 Deployment Strategy
This module explains how to design an upgrade or migration strategy that minimizes costs and downtime, and ensures that the upgrade or migration is performed in an efficient manner.
Preparing to Migrate from Exchange Server 5.5
Planning a Directory Upgrade Strategy
Planning a Server Migration Strategy
Planning to Switch from a Mixed Mode to Native Mode Organization |
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