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COURSE 9525 | 5-DAY SESSION
Hands-On Microsoft Exchange 2007

Upgrade, Design, Deploy, Manage, and Secure your Microsoft Exchange Server 2007.



Section 1: Introducing Exchange Server 2007

• History of Microsoft Exchange Server
• Overview of Improved and New Exchange Features
• Requirements for Deploying Exchange Server


Section 2: Designing Interoperability Strategies with Other Messaging Systems

• Overview of Co-Existence and Interoperability with Other Messaging Systems
• Designing a Co-Existence Strategy with Previous Versions of Exchange
• Designing an Interoperability Strategy with Other Messaging Systems


Section 3: Designing an Exchange Server 2007 Upgrade Strategy

• Overview of Available Upgrade Strategies
• Designing a Transition From Previous Versions of Exchange
• Designing a Migration From Other Messaging Systems


Section 4: Designing Exchange Servers

• Designing Mailbox Servers
• Designing Non-Mailbox Servers
• Designing a Public Folder Architecture
• Designing a Lab Environment


Section 5: Designing Security for a Messaging Environment

• Designing an Administrative Model
• Designing Message Security


Section 6: Managing Recipient Objects

• Managing Mailboxes
• Managing Other Recipients
• Overview of Managing Public Folders


Section 7: Managing E-Mail Addresses and Address Lists

• Configuring E-Mail Address Policies
• Configuring Address Lists
• Overview of Bulk Recipient Management Tasks


Section 8: Managing Messaging Transport

• Introduction to Message Transport
• Implementing Message Transport


Section 9: Managing Client Access

• Implementing Client Access Servers
• Implementing Client Access Features
• Implementing Outlook Web Access
• Introduction to Implementing Mobile Messaging


Section 10: Configuring Edge Transport Servers

• Deploying Edge Transport Servers
• Configuring Internet Message Delivery
• Configuring Security for Internet E-Mail


Section 11: Implementing Messaging Policies

• Introducing Messaging Policy and Compliance
• Implementing Messaging Records Management
• Implementing Transport Rules


Section 12: Maintaining Antivirus and Anti-spam Systems

• Introduction to Antivirus and Anti-Spam Management
• Implementing Anti-Spam Features
• Implementing Antivirus Features


Section 13: Maintaining the Messaging System

• Overview of Implementing Change Management
• Overview of Updating Exchange Servers


Section 14: Managing Availability, Backup, and Recovery

• Implementing High Availability for Mailbox Servers
• Managing a Backup Solution
• Managing a Recovery Solution


Section 15: Recovering Messaging Databases

• Overview of Database Recovery Scenarios
• Recovering a Messaging Database Using Dial-Tone Recovery