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Course 2008 Designing and Planning a Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Organization

Course 2008 Designing and Planning a Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Organization

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Course 2008 Designing and Planning a Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Organization

Course 2008 Designing and Planning an Exchange Server 2003 Organization 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.

Plus, Course 2008 Designing and Planning an Exchange Server 2003 Organization E-Learning lets you learn at your own pace. Work online or download courses to your computer to study when you are not connected to the Internet.  

Title: Course 2008: Designing and Planning an Exchange Server 2003 Organization
Course Type: Self-paced Course
Available Offline: Yes
Estimated Time of Completion: 16 Hours
Language: English

This 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.

Course 2008 Designing and Planning an Exchange Server 2003 Organization Objectives:
At the end of the course, students will be able to:
  • Analyze Active Directory and design an administrative plan
  • Design a routing topology and server roles and placement
  • Design a public folder and client connectivity strategy
  • Design an Exchange Server 2003 security strategy
  • Design for high availability and reliability
  • Design inter-organizational connectivity
  • Design an Exchange 5.5 to Exchange Server 2003 deployment strategy

    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
    Designing and Planning a Microsoft® Exchange Server 2003 Organization
    Course Overview
    Module Introduction
    How to Use this Course
    Course Information
    Analyze Active Directory and Design an Administrative Plan
    Module Introduction
    Analyzing Your Current Environment
    Lesson Introduction
    Your Current Environment
    Analyzing the Existing Network Structure
    Analyzing the Existing Active Directory Directory Structure
    Considerations for Integrating Exchange Server with Active Directory
    Job Aid: Analyzing Active Directory
    Tile Flip Game
    Self Test
    Lab A: Identifying Active Directory Design Considerations
    Lesson Introduction
    Scenario
    Situation
    Job Aid: Analyzing Active Directory
    Exercise 1: Identifying Active Directory Forest Model
    Lab Review
    Designing Active Directory Groups
    Lesson Introduction
    Active Directory Groups
    Designing an Active Directory Group Strategy
    Domain Local Group
    Global Groups
    Universal Groups
    Comparing Security and Distribution Groups
    Self Test
    Designing an Administrative Plan
    Lesson Introduction
    Administrative Plans
    Why Designing an Administrative Plan Is Important
    Design Considerations
    Defining an Administrative Model
    Defining Administrative Roles
    Tile Flip Game
    Self Test
    Lab B: Designing an Administrative Plan
    Lesson Introduction
    Background
    Scenario
    Exercise 1: Defining Administrative Group Boundaries
    Exercise 2: Defining Administrative Roles
    Lab Review
    Module Summary
    Module Summary
    Design Routing Topology and Server Roles
    Module Introduction
    Planning Routing Group Boundaries
    Lesson Introduction
    Routing Group Boundaries
    Considerations for Planning Routing Group Boundaries
    Planning Single and Multiple Routing Groups
    Public Folder Referrals Topology
    Planning Message Flow
    Tile Flip Game
    Self Test
    Lab A: Designing Routing Group Boundaries
    Lesson Introduction
    Background
    Scenario
    Physical and Logical Topologies
    Exercise 1: Defining Your Routing Topology
    Lab Review
    Planning Connectors Between Routing Groups
    Lesson Introduction
    Connectors Between Routing Groups
    Considerations for Planning Connectors Between Routing Groups
    How to Choose Connectors
    How to Plan Connector Costs
    How to Provide Fault Tolerance
    Self Test
    Lab B: Designing a Routing Group Connector Topology
    Lesson Introduction
    Background
    Scenario
    Exercise 1: Defining a Connector Topology
    Lab Review
    Planning Server Roles
    Lesson Introduction
    Server Roles
    Considerations for Determining Server Requirements
    How to Determine Server Roles
    Tile Flip Game
    Self Test
    Planning Server Sizing and Placement
    Lesson Introduction
    Server Sizing and Placement
    How to Determine Server Sizing
    Capacity Planning Tools
    Considerations for Server Placement
    Planning Exchange Server Placement
    Self Test
    Module Summary
    Module Summary
    Design a Public Folder and Client Connectivity Strategy
    Module Introduction
    Planning Business and Logistical Requirements for Public Folders
    Lesson Introduction
    Analyzing Business Requirements for Public Folders
    Considerations for Organizing and Displaying Public Folders
    Analyzing Logistical Requirements for Public Folders
    Planning a Public Folder Client Connectivity Strategy
    Self Test
    Planning Administrative and Permission Requirements for Public Folders
    Lesson Introduction
    Planning a Public Folder Administration and Permissions Strategy
    Analyzing Replication Requirements for Public Folders
    Planning a Public Folder Replication Strategy
    Job Aid: Planning Replication
    Permissions Game
    Self Test
    Planning Hardware Requirements for Public Folders
    Lesson Introduction
    Hardware Requirements for Public Folders
    Indexing and Hardware Requirements
    Self Test
    Lab A: Planning Public Folder Content Replication and Referral
    Lesson Introduction
    Scenario
    Situation
    Exercise 1: Designing a Public Folder Replication Topology
    Lab Review
    Module Summary
    Module Summary
    Design an Exchange Server 2003 Security Strategy
    Module Introduction
    Designing a Security Strategy
    Lesson Introduction
    Introduction to Designing a Security Strategy
    Basic Security Best Practices
    Understanding IIS and Exchange Server 2003
    Self Test
    Planning Exchange Server 2003 Perimeter Security
    Lesson Introduction
    Designing Exchange Server 2003 Perimeter Security
    Protecting Against Viruses
    Protecting Mailboxes and Mailbox Content
    Using Bridgehead Servers and Routing Groups to Increase Security
    Reducing Port Exposure
    Exchange Server Ports and Services
    Self Test
    Lab A: Planning Northwind Traders' Perimeter Security
    Lesson Introduction
    Scenario
    Exercise 1: Identifying a Perimeter Security Strategy
    Lab Review
    Planning Exchange Server Intranet Security
    Lesson Introduction
    Designing Exchange Server 2003 Intranet Security
    Protecting Intellectual Property with Information Rights Management
    Self Test
    Planning an Encryption Strategy
    Lesson Introduction
    Designing an Encryption Strategy
    Designing a PKI Strategy
    Securing Internet E-Mail with Encryption and Authentication
    Implementing S/MIME for Outlook 2003 and Microsoft Web Access
    Self Test
    Lab B: Planning Northwind Traders' Intranet Security
    Lesson Introduction
    Scenario
    Exercise 1: Identifying an Intranet Security Strategy
    Lab Review
    Module Summary
    Module Summary
    Design for High Availability and Reliability
    Module Introduction
    Introduction to Designing a Highly Available Exchange Server Organization
    Lesson Introduction
    Considerations for Designing for System-Wide Reliability
    Redundant Hardware
    Redundant Network Infrastructure
    Redundant Routing Topology
    Monitoring Capabilities
    Disaster Recovery Plan
    Self Test
    Providing Redundant Supporting Services for the Exchange Server Organization
    Lesson Introduction
    Considerations for Designing for Active Directory and DNS Availability
    Domain Controller and Global Catalog Services
    DNS Services
    Self Test
    Designing a Highly Available Internet Client Access Strategy
    Lesson Introduction
    Considerations for Designing Front-End Server Availability
    Using Internet Protocol Front-End Servers
    Implementing Network Load Balancing
    Self Test
    Designing a Highly Available Back-End Server Strategy
    Lesson Introduction
    Considerations for Designing Back-End Servers and Data Availability
    Partitioning Data
    Job Aid: Partitioning Data
    Implementing Server Clustering
    Design Considerations for Exchange Server Clusters
    Self Test
    Designing a Highly Available Data Storage Strategy
    Lesson Introduction
    Considerations for Designing Exchange Server Data Storage Solutions
    Choosing an Appropriate Data Storage Solution
    Considerations for Storage Area Network Solutions
    Planning Considerations for Data Storage
    Availability and Cost Requirements for Data Storage
    Self Test
    Lab A: Planning for a Highly Available Exchange Server 2003 Organization
    Lesson Introduction
    Background
    Exercise 1: Planning a Front-End Solution
    Exercise 2: Planning a Clustering Solution
    Exercise 3: Justifying an Exchange Server 2003 Clustering Solution
    Lab Review
    Module Summary
    Module Summary
    Design Inter-Organizational Connectivity
    Module Introduction
    Designing an Inter-Organizational Connectivity Strategy
    Lesson Introduction
    Multiple-Forest Scenarios
    Requirements for Establishing Inter-Organizational Connectivity
    Considerations for Inter-Organizational E-Mail Connectivity
    Messaging Routing Options in Multiple-Forest Environments
    Sharing SMTP Namespaces
    Connector Options for Multiple-Forest Environments
    Self Test
    Overview of GAL Synchronization
    Lesson Introduction
    Considerations for Inter-Organizational GAL Synchronization
    Primary Components of the Identity Integration Feature Pack
    Introduction to GAL Synchronization
    GAL Synchronization Process
    Self Test
    Designing an Inter-Organizational GAL Synchronization Strategy
    Lesson Introduction
    Considerations for GAL Synchronization Design
    Considerations for Selecting a GAL Synchronization Topology
    Groups Created During Installation of the Identity Integration Feature Pack
    Using Domain Local Groups to Control Administrative Access
    Forest Configuration Requirements for GAL Synchronization
    Best Practices for Deploying Identity Integration Feature Pack
    Self Test
    Designing an Inter-Organizational Public Folder Strategy
    Lesson Introduction
    Considerations for an Organizational Public Folder Strategy
    What is the Inter-Organization Replication Tool?
    Security Features of the Inter-Organization Replication Tool
    Configuration Requirements of the Inter-Organization Replication Tool
    Self Test
    Lab A: Designing an Inter-Organizational Connectivity Strategy
    Lesson Introduction
    Scenario Northwind Traders
    Northwind Traders Profile and Exchange Server 2003 Design Decisions
    Northwind Traders Profile and Exchange Server 2003 Environment Design Decisions
    Northwind Traders Profile and Exchange Server 2003 Routing and Security Decisions
    Contoso, Ltd., Profile
    Exercise 1: Defining Your Inter-Organizational Connectivity Strategy
    Lab Review
    Module Summary
    Module Summary
    Design an Exchange Server 5.5 to Exchange Server 2003 Deployment Strategy
    Module Introduction
    Preparing to Migrate from Exchange Server 5.5
    Lesson Introduction
    Deployment Process
    Identify the Existing Environment
    Deployment Tools
    Determine if Exchange Server 5.5 Sites Should Be Collapsed
    Deployment Tool Game
    Self Test
    Planning a Directory Upgrade Strategy
    Lesson Introduction
    Considerations for Planning a Directory Upgrade Strategy
    Method: Migrate Accounts
    Method: Synchronize and Migrate
    Method: Migrate and Synchronize
    Method: Upgrade and Synchronize
    Using ADMT to Populate Active Directory
    Self Test
    Designing an Active Directory Connection Agreement Strategy
    Lesson Introduction
    Active Directory Connection Agreements
    Tile Flip Game
    Considerations for Designing a Recipient CA Strategy
    Choosing a Synchronization Direction
    Choosing Primary Connection Agreements
    ADC Best Practices
    Self Test
    Planning a Server Migration Strategy
    Lesson Introduction
    Considerations for Migrating Server Resources
    Determine Connector Upgrade Strategy
    Design a Mailbox Migration Strategy
    Exchange Server Migration Wizard
    Guidelines for a Public Folder Migration Strategy
    Self Test
    Planning to Switch from a Mixed Mode to Native Mode Organization
    Lesson Introduction
    Requirements for Switching to a Native Mode Organization
    Steps to Switch from Mixed Mode to Native Mode
    Self Test
    Lab A: Developing a Deployment Strategy for Northwind Traders
    Lesson Introduction
    Background
    Situation
    Exercise 1: Developing a Deployment Plan
    Lab Review
    Module Summary
    Module Summary
    Glossary
    Glossary
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