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Designing Exchange 2000 Functionality

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Designing Exchange 2000 Functionality
Overview:
To describe how to design a functioning messaging solution
Pre-Requisites:
The Introducing Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server learning path or knowledge of Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5, a working knowledge of Microsoft Windows 2000 Server, a working knowledge of networking (TCP/IP, DNS, IIS), and a working knowledge of Internet protocols (POP3, HTTP, etc.)
Target Audience:
Students preparing for Microsoft Exam 70-225 Designing and Deploying a Messaging Infrastructure with Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server, IS administrators, network administrators, IS consultants, and staff involved in the support of IS systems who wish to attain an understanding of the design and deployment of Exchange 2000
Modality:
WEB
Lesson:
Connection types and Exchange 2000 Server| - design both an upgrade and a migration strategy.|ADC, ADMT, and synchronization in Exchange 2000 Server| - design ADC connection agreements, plan a migration that uses ADMT, and design connection agreements to support container synchronization.|Upgrade and migration strategies for Exchange 2000 Server| - design an upgrade or migration strategy for deploying Exchange 2000 in an organization.|Active Directory and Exchange 2000 Server| - design interorganizational connectivity in an Active Directory environment.|DNS and ADC configuration for Exchange 2000 Server| - design interorganizational connectivity with existing DNS and ADC configurations.|Permissions and delegation in Exchange 2000 Server| - identify permissions and delegation issues in designing interorganizational connectivity.|Interorganizational connectivity with Exchange 2000 Server| - design interorganizational connectivity in an Exchange 2000 deployment.|Exchange 2000 Server and foreign mail systems| - plan for the coexistence of Exchange 2000 Server with foreign mail systems.|Exchange 2000 Server and Exchange Server 5.5| - plan for coexistence of Exchange 2000 Server with Exchange Server 5.5.|Exchange 2000 Server and other messaging systems| - plan for the coexistence of Exchange 2000 with other messaging systems.|The Exchange 2000 Server chat service| - design a real-time collaboration solution that uses the chat service.|Instant Messaging in Exchange 2000 Server| - design a real-time collaboration solution that uses Instant Messaging and a solution that uses both Instant Messaging and chat service.|Designing real-time collaboration with Exchange 2000 Server| - design an Exchange 2000 real-time collaboration solution that uses chat service and Instant Messaging.|MAPI and Exchange 2000 Server| - design a mail access strategy using MAPI.|IMAP4 and Exchange 2000 Server| - design a mail access strategy that uses Internet Message Application Protocol v.4.|POP3 and HTTP and Exchange 2000 Server| - explain how to design a mail access strategy that uses Post Office Protocol Version 3 (POP3) and Hypertext Transfer Protocol.|Designing a mail access strategy using Exchange 2000 Server| - design an appropriate Exchange 2000 mail access strategy.|Exchange 2000 Server mail access strategies| - design a mail access strategy.|
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