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Product Microsoft Exchange 2000 Implementation Details
Total Time : 7.00 hrs
Number of Movies : 105
Number of Discs : 1
Catalogue Number : 33452
Language : english
Author : Mark Long
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Description Microsoft Exchange 2000 Implementation
Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server provides an ideal messaging and collaboration environment for small to large businesses and enterprises. Exchange 2000 integrates seamlessly with the Microsoft Windows 2000 Server operating system utilizing the benefits of Server 2000?s built in Active Directory Services. In this, the first in a two part series, VTC author Mark Long will show users how to implement and manage Exchange 2000. The second title in this series will cover Exchange in the Enterprise. Click on one of the movie topics below to start learning!
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Introduction To Microsoft Exchange 2000
movie image Welcome
movie image Course Overview
movie image Electronic Mail History
movie image Exchange History pt. 1
movie image Exchange History pt. 2
movie image Exchange 2000 Editions
movie image Exchange 2000 Improvements
movie image Exchange 2003
movie image Shared-File Systems
movie image Client-Server Systems

Email Technologies
movie image SMTP Basics
movie image SMTP Example
movie image DNS
movie image POP
movie image IMAP

Active Directory
movie image What is Active Directory?
movie image How AD & Exchange Work Together pt. 1
movie image How AD & Exchange Work Together pt. 2

Installing Microsoft Exchange 2000
Exchange Requirements
Installation Homework
Forest Prep pt. 1
Forest Prep pt. 2
Domain Prep pt. 1
Domain Prep pt. 2
Installing Exchange 2000 pt. 1
Installing Exchange 2000 pt. 2
Installation and AD Review
Native or Mixed?

Exchange Operation Basics
Exchange in Action pt. 1
Exchange in Action pt. 2
Key Exchange Services
Administrative Groups
Creating Administrative Groups
Routing Groups
Creating Routing Groups

Administering Exchange
Administrative Tools
Microsoft Management Console
Exchange System Manager
System Manager Layout
ADSI Edit
AD Administration Tool
Active Directory Schema
Active Directory Users And Computers

Data Storage
Exchange Data Storage Basics
Exchange Store Basics
Exchange Storage Group Basics
Transaction Logs
Using Multiple Stores
Creating Storage Groups
Creating Stores
Data Storage Considerations

Recipients
Recipient Basics
Creating Mailbox-Enabled Users
Exchange Tasks Wizard
Creating Mail-Enable Users
Creating Mail-Enabled Contacts
Creating Mail-Enabled Groups

Configuring Exchange
Configuring Mailboxes
Configuring E-mail Addresses
Mailbox Permissions
Moving Mailboxes
Configuring Mail-Enabled Groups
Configuring Contacts

Configuring Clients
Client Configuration

Public Folders
What are Public Folders? pt. 1
What are Public Folders? pt. 2
Creating Public Folders
Administering Public Folders
Public Folder Trees
Administrative Issues
Configuring Public Stores
Mail Enabling Public Folders
Native/Mixed Public Folders
Public Folder Permissions

Message Routing
What is Message Routing?
Mixed/Native Routing Groups
Bridgehead Servers
Connectors
Routing Group Connector
SMTP Connector
X.400 Connector
Determinine Message Route

Outlook Web Access
What is OWA?
OWA Clients
OWA Under The Hood

Instant Messaging
Instant Messaging Basics
Terminology/Components
Network Considerations

Monitoring Exchange
Monitoring Tools
What To Monitor
Information Store Monitoring
SMTP Performance Monitoring
Exchange 5.5 IM Performance
Disk Subsystem Monitoring
Memory Monitoring
Processor Monitoring
Network Monitoring
Logging

Disaster Recovery
Disaster Recovery Basics
What Should I Back Up?
Using Windows Backup
Verifying Backups
Restoring Exchange
Best Practices

Credits
About the Author

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