Microsoft Exchange 2000 Enterprise

Author:Bill Ferguson/Certified Instructor
Language:english
Category:Operating Systems,Certification,
Lessons:0 | 0 hrs
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In this course, Certified Instructor Mark Long will teach the concepts and theories dealing with Microsoft Exchange 2000 in the "Enterprise" environment. He will begin by covering the basics, starting with Active Directory Integration, Schemas, Domains, Sites, Global Catalog Servers and the Implementation of Active Directory in Exchange. From installation to implementation, administration, policy management, routing, public folders, security and more, this tutorial is a "must have" for the Exchange 2000 Enterprise Administrator.

*Please note that this is the second VTC course in a series of Microsoft Exchange 2000 titles. The first course---"Microsoft Exchange 2000 Implementation and Management"---is a suggested prerequisite.*
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Microsoft Exchange 2000 Enterprise

Microsoft Exchange In The Enterprise

Welcome/Intro
Course Requirements
Course Overview
Getting Assistance

Planning For The Enterprise

Planning For The Enterprise
Active Directory Integration
Active Directory Fundamentals
Active Directory Schema
Active Directory Domains
Active Directory Sites
Global Catalog Servers
Exchange and Active Directory
Active Directory Modifications
AD Groups and Exchange 2000
User Principal Names

Installing In The Enterprise

Running ForestPrep
Running DomainPrep
Installing Exchange System Manager

Administering Exchange

Administering Exchange
Administration Overview
Administrative Group Basics
Creating an Administrative Plan
Administrative Group Planning
Administrative Permissions
Task Based Administrative Groups
Server Administrator Tasks
Routing Group Admin Tasks
Public Folder Admin Tasks
Applying Administration Permissions
Tracking And Monitoring Tasks

Policy Management

Policy Basics
System Policies
Recipient Policies
Policy Conflicts

Routing In Exchange 2000

Routing In Exchange 2000
Organizational Message Flow
Routing Group Basics
How Many Routing Groups?
Routing Group Master
Connector Costs
Notification & Status

Public Folder Strategy

Public Folder Strategy
Public Folder Overview
PF Replication Strategy
Public Folder Storage
Public Folder Permissions
Full Text Indexing

Exchange 2000 Security

Exchange 2000 Security
The Security Plan pt. 1
The Security Plan pt. 2
Exchange 2000 & IIS
Exchange Ports & Services
External Threats
Internal Threats
Using Encryption
Windows 2000 Security

Servers: Where And What

Servers: Where and What
Mailbox Servers
Public Folder Servers
Connector Servers
Front End/Back End Servers
Active Directory

Exchange 24/7

Exchange 24/7
Redundant Support Services
Redundant Routing Topology
Internet Client Access Strategy
Outlook Access Strategy

Sizing Exchange 2000

Sizing Exchange 2000
Sizing Tools
Hardware Sizing
Bottom Line

Management & Operations Plan

Management & Operations Plan
M & O Plan Process
M & O Documentation
M & O Monitoring
Microsoft Operations Management
Exchange 2000 Management Pack

Credits

About The Author

01 Microsoft Exchange In The Enterprise 0101 Welcome/Intro 0102 Course Requirements 0103 Course Overview 0104 Getting Assistance 02 Planning For The Enterprise 0201 Planning For The Enterprise 0202 Active Directory Integration 0203 Active Directory Fundamentals 0204 Active Directory Schema 0205 Active Directory Domains 0206 Active Directory Sites 0207 Global Catalog Servers 0208 Exchange and Active Directory 0209 Active Directory Modifications 0210 AD Groups and Exchange 2000 0211 User Principal Names 03 Installing In The Enterprise 0301 Running ForestPrep 0302 Running DomainPrep 0303 Installing Exchange System Manager 04 Administering Exchange 0401 Administering Exchange 0402 Administration Overview 0403 Administrative Group Basics 0404 Creating an Administrative Plan 0405 Administrative Group Planning 0406 Administrative Permissions 0407 Task Based Administrative Groups 0408 Server Administrator Tasks 0409 Routing Group Admin Tasks 0410 Public Folder Admin Tasks 0411 Applying Administration Permissions 0412 Tracking And Monitoring Tasks 05 Policy Management 0501 Policy Basics 0502 System Policies 0503 Recipient Policies 0504 Policy Conflicts 06 Routing In Exchange 2000 0601 Routing In Exchange 2000 0602 Organizational Message Flow 0603 Routing Group Basics 0604 How Many Routing Groups? 0605 Routing Group Master 0606 Connector Costs 0607 Notification & Status 07 Public Folder Strategy 0701 Public Folder Strategy 0702 Public Folder Overview 0703 PF Replication Strategy 0704 Public Folder Storage 0705 Public Folder Permissions 0706 Full Text Indexing 08 Exchange 2000 Security 0801 Exchange 2000 Security 0802 The Security Plan pt. 1 0803 The Security Plan pt. 2 0804 Exchange 2000 & IIS 0805 Exchange Ports & Services 0806 External Threats 0807 Internal Threats 0808 Using Encryption 0809 Windows 2000 Security 09 Servers: Where And What 0901 Servers: Where and What 0902 Mailbox Servers 0903 Public Folder Servers 0904 Connector Servers 0905 Front End/Back End Servers 0906 Active Directory 10 Exchange 24/7 1001 Exchange 24/7 1002 Redundant Support Services 1003 Redundant Routing Topology 1004 Internet Client Access Strategy 1005 Outlook Access Strategy 11 Sizing Exchange 2000 1101 Sizing Exchange 2000 1102 Sizing Tools 1103 Hardware Sizing 1104 Bottom Line 12 Management & Operations Plan 1201 Management & Operations Plan 1202 M & O Plan Process 1203 M & O Documentation 1204 M & O Monitoring 1205 Microsoft Operations Management 1206 Exchange 2000 Management Pack 13 Credits 1301 About The Author

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