
Course 2009 Upgrading Your Skills from Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 to Microsoft Exchange Server 2003
Course 2009 Upgrading Your Skills from Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 to Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 is intended for messaging support professionals already skilled in Exchange Server 5.5 support tasks who work in medium to large environments (250 to 5,000 seats) with multiple physical locations, mixed-client connection protocols, and wireless and Internet messaging connectivity. This course is also intended for those who are preparing to take Exam 70—284: Implementing and Managing Microsoft Exchange Server 2003.
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Title: Course 2009: Upgrading Your Skills from Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 to Microsoft Exchange Server 2003
Course Type: Self-paced Course
Available Offline: Yes
Estimated Time of Completion: 15 Hours and 54 Minutes
Language: English
This course is intended for messaging support professionals already skilled in Exchange Server 5.5 support tasks who work in medium to large environments (250 to 5,000 seats) with multiple physical locations, mixed-client connection protocols, and wireless and Internet messaging connectivity. This course is also intended for those who are preparing to take Exam 70—284: Implementing and Managing Microsoft Exchange Server 2003.
Course 2009 Upgrading Your Skills from Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 to Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Objectives:
At the end of the course, students will be able to:
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to: install and upgrade to Exchange Server 2003, configure and manage Exchange Server 2003, secure Exchange Server 2003, manage Exchange Server 2003 recipients, manage Exchanger Server 2003 public folders, manage Exchanger Server 2003 address lists, implement and mange client access with Internet protocols, manage client configuration and connectivity, manage routing in Exchange Server 2003, manage mobile devices with Exchange Server 2003, manage data storage and hardware resources, prepare how to plan for and recover from disasters, perform daily, scheduled, and on-demand Exchange maintenance, migrate users from Exchange Server 5.5 to Exchange Server 2003.
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
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Course 2009 Upgrading Your Skills from Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 to Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Contents
Course Introduction
Installing and Upgrading to Exchange Server 2003
Introduction
Installing Exchange Server 2003
Installing Exchange Server 2003 in a Clustered Environment
Using Exchange Management Tools and Utilities
Upgrading from Exchange 2000 Server to Exchange Server 2003
Summary
Configuring and Managing Exchange Server 2003
Introduction
Creating and Applying Exchange Policies
Configuring Exchange Server 2003 for Proactive Management
Adding and Removing Exchange Servers
Summary
Securing Exchange Server 2003
Introduction
Preparing for and Protecting Against Computer Viruses
Securing Mailboxes
Implementing Digital Signature and Encryption Capabilities
Configuring Firewalls
Configuring Administrative Permissions
Allowing Only the Required Services to Run on Exchange 2003
Summary
Managing Recipients
Introduction
Introduction to Exchange Recipients
Creating, Deleting, and Modifying Users and Contacts
Managing Mailboxes
Managing Mail-Enabled Groups
Summary
Managing Public Folders
Introduction
Managing Public Folder Data
Managing Network Access to Public Folders
Publishing an Outlook 2003 Form
Summary
Managing Address Lists
Introduction
Introduction to Address Lists
Managing and Customizing Address Lists
Summary
Implementing and Managing Client Access with Internet Protocols
Introduction
Introduction to Internet Client Access Protocols
Implementing a Front-End and Back-End Server Topology
Implementing and Managing Outlook Web Access
Summary
Managing Client Configuration and Connectivity
Introduction
Configuring and Customizing Outlook 2003
Performing Calendaring Tasks in Outlook 2003
Installation and Configuration of Outlook Express
Summary
Managing Routing
Introduction
Message Routing in an Exchange Organization
Configuring Routing in an Exchange Organization
Configuring DNS to Support an Exchange Organization
Managing Connectivity to the Internet
Summary
Managing Mobile Devices with Exchange Server 2003
Introduction
Enabling User Accounts for Mobile Access
Summary
Managing Data Storage and Hardware Resources
Introduction
Managing Data Storage
Exploring the Management of Disk Space
Managing Hardware Upgrades
Summary
Planning for and Recovering from Disasters
Introduction
Planning for Disaster Recovery
Backing up Exchange Server 2003
Restoring Exchange Server 2003 Stores
Restoring Exchange Server 2003 Servers
Summary
Performing Preventive Maintenance
Introduction
Performing Daily Exchange Maintenance
Performing Scheduled Exchange Maintenance
Performing On-Demand Exchange Maintenance
Summary
Migrating Users from Exchange Server 5.5 to Exchange Server 2003
Introduction
Populating Active Directory with Windows NT 4.0 User and Group Accounts
Connecting the Exchange 5.5 Directory to Active Directory
Moving Mailbox and Public Folder Contents into an Exchange 2003 Organization
Summary
Course Summary
Course Summary
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