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Provided by: 123-CBT Computer Based Training Exchange 2000 Infrastructure Design--Part 3 |
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This course deals with the coexistence and migration of Exchange 2000 server. The course explains the process of upgrading to Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server, and discusses strategies that allow earlier versions of Exchange to coexist with Exchange 2000 Server. The course also examines how organizations can migrate to Exchange while coexisting with another mail system. It provides an overview of the things you need to consider when planning, implementing, and testing a coexistence and migration strategy for your organization. A range of coexistence and migration scenarios for different types of organizations with varying needs and goals are presented to the learner in this course.
Learn To:
- Identify the key considerations involved when connecting Exchange 2000 Server to other mail systems.
- Identify the key elements involved in connecting Exchange2000 server to legacy systems.
- Identify the features of directory synchronization.
- Identify the key features of the ADC user connection agreements.
- Identify the key features of the ADC configuration connection agreements.
- Select the optimal plan when implementing connection agreements for Exchange coexistence .
- Identify the guidelines for populating Active Directory.
- Identify the guidelines for designing ADC connection agreements.
- Identify the guidelines for implementing the direction of synchronization.
Content Emphasis
Conceptual
Audience
Candidates for this course operate in medium to very large computing environments that use Exchange 2000 Server, Windows 2000 Active Directory, and Internet Information Server (IIS). They have a minimum of one year's experience administering Microsoft Exchange environments that have the following characteristics: Multiple physical locations, Mixed client connection protocols such as POP3, IMAP4, MAPI, NNTP, and HTTP, Internet messaging connectivity, Connectivity to foreign mail systems. Students are expected to have completed a great deal of Windows 2000 training, including the Designing a Directory Services Infrastructure series, prior to beginning this course.
Total Learning Time
7 Hour(s)
Course ContentsUnit 1: Foreign Mail Systems
Duration: 2 Hour(s)- Identify the key considerations involved when connecting Exchange 2000 Server to other mail systems.
- Identify the key elements involved in connecting Exchange 2000 server to legacy systems.
- Identify the features of directory synchronization.
- Identify the guidelines for planning a migration.
- Identify the guidelines for choosing a migration type.
- Identify the guidelines for using connectors to support coexistence.
- Identify the guidelines for minimizing user disruption during a migration.
- Identify the considerations involved in using the Lotus cc: Mail Connector for migration to Exchange 2000 Server.
- Identify the considerations involved in using the Microsoft Mail Connector for migration to Exchange 2000 Server.
- Identify the factors to be considered when migrating from Novell GroupWise.
- Identify the considerations involved in using the Lotus Notes Connector for migration to Exchange 2000 Server.
- Identify the features and functions of the Migration Wizard.
- Identify the features of the Active Directory Account Cleanup Wizard.
- Merge duplicate user accounts using the AD Clean Wizard.
- Identify migration tools additional to the Migration Wizard and the Active Directory Account Cleanup Wizard.
Unit 2: Coexisting with Exchange 5.5
Duration: 2 Hour(s)- Identify the key features of the ADC user connection agreements.
- Identify the key features of the A
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