Description
This is the final 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 two courses in the series.
Prerequisites
(Currently no course prerequisite information)
Objective
- Identify public folder contents, create a public folder strategy, view and assign public folder permissions and set public folder affinity.
- Maintain a Microsoft Exchange Server Organization.
- Use the Exchange Server utilities to monitor Windows NT services on a computer and monitor the functioning of the network between two servers.
- Identify the types and features of collaboration applications.
- Create, modify and manage Exchange server forms.
Topics Include
Unit 1: Creating and Managing Public Folders - Identify the features of the public folder components.
- Identify the advantages of the public folder strategies.
- Sequence the steps in creating public strategies.
- Create a public folder by using Microsoft Outlook.
- Send mail to a public folder by using Microsoft Outlook.
- Grant permissions to users for creating top-level public folders by using Microsoft Exchange Administrator.
- Configure public folder permissions by using Microsoft Outlook.
- Propagate the properties of a top-level folder to its subfolder by using the Microsoft Exchange Administrator.
- Configure public folder replication by using the Replicas property page.
- Configure public folder site affinity by using Microsoft Exchange Administrator.
- Match the information store site configuration properties with the tasks they help you perform.
- Match the public information store properties with the tasks they help you perform.
- Sequence the steps for the flow of messages in a moderated folder.
- Sequence the steps for a folder event processing.
Unit 2: Maintaining an Exchange Organization - Match the Microsoft Exchange databases with their functions.
- Match the log files with their functions.
- Sequence the steps performed by Microsoft Exchange to manage the online backup operations of a split transaction.
- Identify the advantages of enabling database circular logging.
- Identify the benefits of storing log files separately from database files.
- Run the Microsoft Exchange Performance Optimizer by using the Microsoft Exchange Optimizer option.
- Display the performance optimizer log by using the Start button.
- Match the Exchange Server maintenance utilities with their functions.
- Match the database size maintenance methods with their uses.
- Identify the factors to be considered when planning a backup strategy.
- Select a backup strategy for a given scenario.
- Make a backup of the Microsoft Exchange Databases on a tape drive by using the Backup option.
- Identify the functions of the Exchange Server-specific switches.
- Identify the methods to verify the success of a backup event.
- Identify the other data that needs to be backed up in addition to Information Store and Directory Service.
- Identify the tests performed by the Inbox repair tool on personal folder files.
- Run MTACHECK by using the MTACHECK command.
- Identify the parameters that must be supplied to the RPC Ping utility.
- Identify the advantages of enabling message tracking.
- Track a message by using the Message Tracking Center window.
- Identify the maintenance tasks that need to be performed on the Exchange server.
- Configure the item recovery period on a private Information Store by using Microsoft Exchange Administrator.
- Recover deleted messages by using Outlook.
Unit 3: Monitoring Microsoft Exchange Server - Identify the functions of a server monitor.
- Identify the options for configuring the properties of a server monitor.
- Configure a server monitor by using Microsoft Exchange Administrator.
- Start the server monitor by using Microsoft Exchange Administrator.
- Identify the functions of a link monitor.
- Identify the options for configuring the properties of a link monitor.
- Configure a link monitor by using Microsoft Exchange Administrator.
- Start a link monitor using Microsoft Exchange Administrator.
- Configure a monitor to start automatically by using the Administrator program.
- Stop a monitor temporarily by using the Administrator program.
- Identify the methods to resolve message delays in MTA message queues.
- Match the options on the Internet Mail Service connector Queues page with their functions.
- Identify the functions of the Microsoft Mail Connector Queues page options.
- Match the Windows NT counters with their functions.
- Match the Microsoft Exchange Performance Monitor counters with their functions.
- Match the Microsoft Exchange performance charts with their functions.
- Configure the Performance Monitor to monitor communications between the servers within a site.
- Configure the performance monitor to send an alert message if the MTA queue length exceeds the specified value.
Unit 4: Exchange Server Forms Administration - Identify the functions of the components of a collaboration application.
- Match the types of collaboration applications with their features.
- Identify the Outlook application design features.
- Identify the Exchange Server features available to Outlook form applications.
- Identify the common roles and responsibilities of the personnel administering forms in an Organization.
- Identify the features of the forms stored in the various form libraries.
- Create an Organization forms library by using the Administrator Program.
- Create a form based on a standard Outlook form by using the Outlook Forms designer.
- Modify a form by using the Outlook Forms designer.
- Publish a form into a forms library by using the Outlook Forms designer.
- Associate a form with a public folder in Outlook.
- Access a form published in the Organization Forms library.
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).
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