
Course 2826 Upgrading to Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration Server 2004
Course 2826 Upgrading to Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration Server 2004 online learning collection provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to successfully design and plan an Microsoft® Exchange Server 2003 organization in an enterprise network, including a plan for upgrading from previous versions of Exchange. In addition, this course helps you to prepare for Exam 70-285, Designing a Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Organization.
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Title: Course 2826 Upgrading to Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration Server 2004
Course Type: Self-paced Course
Available Offline: Yes
Estimated Time of Completion: 12 Hours
Language: English
This online learning collection is for IT professionals who are proficient with MicrosoftÒ Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server 2000 and provides the knowledge and skills necessary to upgrade existing installations to ISA Server 2004. The collection will discuss differences in how tasks are performed between the product versions and it will also highlight the new features offered by ISA Server 2004.
Course 2826 Upgrading to Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration Server 2004 Objectives:
At the end of the course, students will be able to:
Manage ISA Server
Configure caching to improve performance
Plan access for remote clients and networks
Configure access for remote clients and networks
Manage remote clients and networks
Plan for firewall deployment
Configure the firewall
Plan access to internal resources
Configure access to internal resources
Configure monitoring and reporting
Monitor ISA Server
Plan and configure application layer filtering
Integrate ISA Server 2004 and Exchange Server
System Requirements:
To view this course, you need:
A Pentium II, 256 MB RAM with a processor speed greater than or equal to 400 MHZ
Microsoft® Windows® 2000 or higher
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher
Macromedia Flash 7.0 or higher (1MB disk space needed to install)
Microsoft Windows Media Player 7.0 or higher
Microsoft XML Core Services 3.0 or higher
A Super VGA monitor with minimum screen resolution 1024x768, with 16-bit color.
A sound card, and either speakers or headphones (for multi-media audio).
Internet bandwidth of 56K or faster. Broadband internet access is recommended.
For courses containing Virtual Server-based labs (courses in the IT Professional and Developer Catalog), you will need:
Microsoft Virtual Server ActiveX control (1MB disk space needed to install)
Accessibility Requirements:
The following software must be running on your computer in order to access this course with Screen Reader Software:
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher
Window-Eyes from GS Micro
JAWS from Freedom Scientific
MSAA enabled
Course 2008: Designing and Planning an Exchange Server 2003 Organizatione Contents
Course Overview
Module Introduction
How to Use This Course
Course Information
Exam Preparation
Introduction to ISA Server 2004
Module Introduction
Overview of ISA Server 2004
Lesson Introduction
Overview of ISA Server 2004 Functionality
Benefits of ISA Server 2004
Differences Between ISA Server 2004 and ISA Server 2000
ISA Server 2004 Management Interface
Self Test
Overview of Installation and Upgrade Options
Lesson Introduction
System and Hardware Requirements for ISA Server 2004
Installation Types and Components
Configuration Choices During Installation
Default Configuration for ISA Server 2004
Options for Upgrading from ISA Server 2000 to ISA Server 2004
Guidelines for Selecting an ISA Server Client
Self Test
Examining Network Templates
Lesson Introduction
What is a Network Template?
ISA Server 2004 Network Templates
Reasons to Customize Network Templates
Self Test
Configuring System Policies
Lesson Introduction
What Is System Policy?
The Default System Policy Configuration
How to Modify System Policy Settings
Self Test
ISA Server 2004 Administration
Lesson Introduction
Administrative Roles and Activities
How to Configure Administrative Roles
Overview of Exporting and Importing the ISA Server Configuration
ISA Server Configuration Components for Export and Import
Export and Import Considerations
Overview of Backing Up and Restoring the ISA Server Configuration
Self Test
Lab: Exploring ISA Server 2004
Lesson Introduction
Scenario
Exercises
Lab Review
Module Summary
Enabling Access to Internet Resources
Module Introduction
ISA Server 2004 as a Proxy Server
Lesson Introduction
How to Configure ISA Server 2004 as a Proxy Server
Web Proxy Configuration Settings
How to Configure Web Chaining Rules for Web Proxy Services
How to Configure Dial-Up Connections for Web Chaining
Self Test
Configuring Firewall Client Settings
Lesson Introduction
Firewall Client Settings
How to Configure Firewall Client Settings
Self Test
Configuring Multi-Networking
Lesson Introduction
Overview of Multi-Networking Support
Network Relationships
Default Network Rules
How to Create Network Rules
Self Test
Configuring Access Rule Elements
Lesson Introduction
What Are Access Rule Elements?
How to Create and Modify Protocol Elements
How to Create and Modify User Set Elements
How to Create and Modify Content Type Elements
How to Create and Modify Schedule Elements
How to Create and Modify Network Object Elements
Self Test
Configuring Access Rules for Internet Access
Lesson Introduction
What Are Access Rules?
How Network and Access Rules Are Applied
New Authentication Methods in ISA Server 2004
How to Create Access Rules
How to Configure HTTP Policy
Self Test
Lab: Configuring Outbound Internet Access
Lesson Introduction
Scenario
Exercises
Lab Review
Module Summary
Configuring Access to Internal Resources
Module Introduction
Overview of Configuring Access to Internal Resources
Lesson Introduction
Using ISA Server 2004 to Enable Access to Internal Network Resources
Web Publishing Rules in ISA Server 2004
Secure Web Publishing Rules in ISA Server 2004
Server Publishing Rules in ISA Server 2004
Differences between Web and Server Publishing Rules
Self Test
Configuring Web Publishing
Lesson Introduction
Configuration Requirements for Web Publishing Rules
How to Configure Path Mapping
How to Configure Web Listeners
Link Translation Levels
How to Configure Link Translation
How to Create a Web Publishing Rule
Self Test
Configuring Secure Web Publishing
Lesson Introduction
How SSL Bridging Works
How SSL Tunneling Works
How to Create a Secure Web Publishing Rule
Self Test
Configuring Server Publishing
Lesson Introduction
Server Publishing Configuration Options
Port Override Options
Using SSL for Server Publishing
How Server Publishing Works
How to Create a Server Publishing Rule
Self Test
Implementing Authentication in ISA Server 2004
Lesson Introduction
How Authentication and Web Publishing Rules Work Together
User Authentication
How Pass-through Authentication Works
ISAServer Authentication and Internal Web Server Authentication
Using RADIUS for Authentication
Self Test
Lab: Configuring Access to Internal Resources
Lesson Introduction
Scenario
Exercises
Lab Review
Module Summary
Integrating ISA Server 2004 and Microsoft Exchange Server
Module Introduction
Overview of Integrating ISA Server 2004 and Exchange Server
Lesson Introduction
How ISA Server 2004 Secures Exchange Server
How ISA Server Secures SMTP Traffic
Overview of Configuring ISA Server to Publish an SMTP Server
Message Screener Deployment Options
Message Screener Scanning Options
Self Test
Configuring the SMTP Application Filter and Message Screener
Lesson Introduction
How SMTP Application Filtering Works
How to Configure the SMTP Application Filter
How SMTP Message Screener Works
Implementing SMTP Message Screener
Self Test
Configuring ISA Server to Secure Web Client Connections
Lesson Introduction
What is Forms-based Authentication?
Controlling Attachment Availability
Configuring ISA Server to Enable OWA Access
Options for Configuring Forms-Based Authentication
How to Configure Forms-Based Authentication
Overview of Configuring Outlook Mobile Access and Exchange ActiveSync
Self Test
Configuring ISA Server to Secure Client Connections
Lesson Introduction
Connecting MAPI Clients to Exchange Server Through a Firewall
Requirements for RPC over HTTP
Configuring Exchange Server 2003 for RPC Over HTTP
How to Configure Outlook2003 for RPC over HTTP
How to Publish the \rpc Virtual Directory
Enabling E-Mail Access for POP3 and IMAP4 Clients
Self Test
Lab: Integrating ISA Server 2004 and Microsoft Exchange Server
Lesson Introduction
Scenario
Exercises
Lab Review
Module Summary
Configuring VPN Access for Remote Clients and Networks
Module Introduction
Overview of Virtual Private Networking Using ISA Server 2004
Lesson Introduction
ISA Server VPN connection types
ISA Server and VPN Networks
What is VPN Quarantine Control?
VPN Tunneling Protocols
RRAS and ISA Server VPNs
Self Test
Configuring VPN Authentication in ISA Server 2004
Lesson Introduction
How to Configure VPN Authentication
Benefits of Using RADIUS for Authentication
How to Configure Authentication Using RADIUS
Self Test
Configuring Virtual Private Networking for Remote Clients
Lesson Introduction
VPN Client Access Configuration Options
What is User Mapping?
Default VPN Client Access Configuration
How to Enable and Configure VPN Client Access
Assigning IP Addresses to VPN Clients
How to Configure VPN Address Assignment
Self Test
Configuring User Accounts and Clients for VPN Access
Lesson Introduction
How to Configure User Accounts for VPN Access
Default User Account Configuration
How to Configure VPN Connections from Client Computers
Self Test
Configuring Virtual Private Networking for Remote Sites
Lesson Introduction
Site-to-Site VPN Access Configuration Components
How to Configure a Remote-Site Network
How to Configure Site-to-Site VPNs That Use IPSec Tunnel Mode
System policies for site-to-site networks
Configuring network and access rules for remote-site networks
Remote Gateway Configuration Components
Self Test
Configuring VPN Quarantine Control Using ISA Server 2004
Lesson Introduction
Overview of Implementing Quarantine Control on ISA Server
Overview of Preparing the Client-Side Script
Overview of Preparing the Listener Component
How to Enable Quarantine Control
Using IAS for quarantine control
Overview of Configuring Quarantine Access Rules
Self Test
Using Connection Manager with Quarantine Control
Lesson Introduction
What is Connection Manager?
How Does Network Quarantine Control Work with Connection Manager?
Components of a Connection Manager Profile
Configuring a Connection Manager Profile for Quarantine Control
Distributing the Connection Manager Profile
Self Test
Lab: Configuring VPN Access for Remote Clients and Networks
Lesson Introduction
Scenario
Exercises
Lab Review
Module Summary
Monitoring ISA Server 2004
Module Introduction
Monitoring Overview
Lesson Introduction
Monitoring Options in ISA Server 2004
Considerations for Monitoring Real-time Information
Collection of Longer-Term Information
Using the ISA Server Dashboard for Monitoring
Self Test
Configuring Alerts
Lesson Introduction
What Is an Alert?
How to Configure Alert Definitions
How to Configure Alert Events and Conditions
How to Configure Alert Actions
Alert Management Tasks
Self Test
Configuring Session Monitoring
Lesson Introduction
What Is Session Monitoring?
Session Management Tasks
How to Disconnect Sessions
How to Pause and Stop Session Monitoring
How to Configure a Session Filter Definition
Self Test
Configuring Logging
Lesson Introduction
What Is Logging?
Log Storage Options
How to Configure Logging
How to View ISA Server Logs
How to Configure Log Filter Definitions
Self Test
Configuring Reports
Lesson Introduction
Types of Reports
How to Configure the Log Summary Database
How to Generate a Report
How to Create a Recurring Report Job
How to View Reports
How to Publish Reports
Self Test
Configuring Additional Monitoring Features
Lesson Introduction
How Does Connectivity Monitoring Work?
How to Configure Connectivity Monitoring
Overview of Intrusion Detection
How to Configure Intrusion Detection
IP Preferences Configuration Options
How to Configure IP Preferences
Self Test
Lab: Monitoring ISA Server 2004
Lesson Introduction
Scenario
Exercises
Lab Review
Module Summary
Glossary
Module Introduction
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