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Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 Concepts and Administration - Part 2

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Serebra Learning Corporation
Training Provided by Serebra Learning Corporation This is the second course in a three part series that will provide IT professionals the knowledge to install, configure, administer and troubleshoot Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 in single-site and multiple-site environments.
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Duration:8 hours
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Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 Concepts and Administration - Part 2 Course Outline - NGE73362 - Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 Concepts and Administration - Part 2

Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 Concepts and Administration - Part 2

Course Code NGE73362

Contents

  1. Contents
  2. Description
  3. Audience
  4. Prerequisites
  5. Objectives
  6. Topics Include
  7. Duration
  8. Minimum Requirements
  9. Media

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Description

This is the second course in a three part series that will provide IT professionals the knowledge to install, configure, administer and troubleshoot Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 in single-site and multiple-site environments.

Audience

This course is intended for IT professionals responsible to install, configure, administer and troubleshoot Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 in single-site and multiple-site environments. Participants should have completed Administering Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 (Course Series 71401 and 71402) and the first course in the series.

Prerequisites

(Currently no course prerequisite information)

Objective

  • Describe client installation requirements and select the installation method to be used for installing an Outlook client.
  • Describe the optional tabs in Microsoft Outlook and the configuration of offline and remote connection.
  • Configure the order of protocols that RPCs use and use Windows NT system policies to manage an Outlook configuration.
  • Configure SMTP addresses, custom attributes, search dialog objects and search permissions.

Topics Include

Unit 1: Deploying Exchange Server Clients

  • Identify the tasks that can be performed by using Outlook.
  • Identify the tasks that can be performed by using Outlook for Windows 3.x.
  • Identify the tasks that can be performed by using Outlook for Macintosh.
  • Identify the tasks that can be performed by using Outlook Express.
  • Identify the tasks that can be performed by using Outlook Web Access.
  • Match the different Exchange clients with their installation.
  • Select the appropriate installation method to be used for installing an Outlook client.
  • Identify the functions of an Outlook client profile.
  • Identify the process by which an Outlook client profile is created.
  • Sequence the steps that occur when the Profgen utility is used to automatically create a client profile.
  • Specify the name of the Exchange server in the Default.Prf file.
  • Specify the name of the logon script in the Windows NT account.
  • Create a Personal Folder Store.
  • Match the information services available to an Outlook client with their uses.
  • Match the Exchange server clients with their method of connecting roving users to the Exchange server.

Unit 2: Configuring and Managing Outlook

  • Match the tabs in the Options dialog box of Microsoft Outlook with the tasks that they enable.
  • Configure the tabs in the Options dialog box of Microsoft Outlook for a specific situation.
  • Grant the Send-On-Behalf-Of delegate access to a user.
  • Grant the Send-As delegate access to a user.
  • Import existing information from other programs into an Microsoft Outlook client by using the Import and Export Wizard.
  • Configure Microsoft Outlook to use an offline folder.
  • Synchronize all offline folders while working online.
  • Sequence the steps to download mail headers from a Microsoft Exchange server to a remote client.
  • Match the various RPC methods with the mechanisms they use for communicating with an Microsoft Exchange server.
  • Configure the order of protocols RPCs use to connect from a Windows NT or 95 client to an Microsoft Exchange server.
  • Identify the tasks that can be performed by using the System Policy Editor.
  • Add a system policy template file to an Exchange server.
  • Create a policy file that defines the spelling options for an Exchange server.
  • Match a situation with the profile that is evaluated for use in that situation.
  • Modify the System Policy Editor to use the Manual Update Mode.

Unit 3: Managing Site Configuration

  • Identify the contents of the Add-Ins container.
  • Match the additional containers within the Addressing container with their contents.
  • Match the connector types included in the Connections container with the connectivity provided by them.
  • Identify the contents of the Directory Replication container.
  • Identify the functions of the monitors in the Monitors container.
  • Match the Internet protocols in the Protocols container with the services they provide.
  • Identify the contents of the Servers container.
  • Change the SMTP address in the Site Addressing object of a site.
  • Assign a value to a custom attribute of a recipient.
  • Configure the Search Dialog details template.
  • Assign the Search permission to a global group for a container in the Address Book View.
  • Assign the Search permission to an Exchange Server site Service account for an Organization object.
  • Pull the new directory information into a given Microsoft Exchange server site for another Microsoft Exchange server site.
  • Match the DS Site Configuration object property pages with the options that can be configured through them.
  • Match the Information Store Site Configuration object property pages with the options that can be configured through them.
  • Match the MTA Site Configuration object property page with the options that can be configured through them.
  • Match the Site Addressing object property pages with the options that can be configured through them.
  • Configure directory object values for a site by using the DS Site Configuration object property pages.
  • Enable message tracking on the MTA Site Configuration Object.

Unit 4: Managing Server Configuration

  • Match the server configuration containers and objects in the server container with the tasks they perform.
  • Identify the options to configure the properties of an Exchange server for a specific situation.
  • Match the protocol objects in the Protocols container used to configure client connection behavior with their functions.
  • Match the common tabs for configuring the Public Information Store with their functions.
  • Match the tabs to configure a Private Information Store with their functions.
  • Identify the options that can be configured through the property pages of the Directory Service object.
  • Identify the options that can be configured through the property pages of the MTA object.
  • Identify the options that can be configured through the property pages of the System Attendant object.
  • Initiate the replication of directory entries within a site.
  • Configure the Message Transfer Agent object of a server object by using Microsoft Exchange Administrator.
  • Configure the System Attendant object of an Exchange server by using Microsoft Exchange Administrator.

Duration

8

Minimum Requirements

The CDROM version of this course requires:

  • At least a 486DX 33Mhz CPU.
  • Microsoft Windows 3.1 or higher and a Microsoft compatible mouse.
  • At least 8MB RAM.
  • At least VGA graphics capability with a minimum 512K video RAM (1MB video RAM recommended).
  • At least a double speed CDROM drive.
  • An MPC compliant sound card with attached speakers or headphones is recommended (Currently, only the CDROM version supports audio).
The network version of this course requires:
  • At least a 486DX 33Mhz CPU.
  • Microsoft Windows 3.1 or higher and a Microsoft compatible mouse.
  • At least 8MB RAM and 22MB available hard disk space or file server space.
  • At least VGA graphics capability with a minimum 512K video RAM (1MB video RAM recommended).

Media

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