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Exchange Server 2010 Configuration - 70-662 Training Course


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Summary

Price
£344.68 inc VAT
Study method
Distance learning
Duration
12 months · Self-paced
Qualification
The Exchange Server 2010 Configuration prepares participants for the Microsoft Exam 70-662.
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Overview

Prepare for Microsoft's Exchange Server 2010, Configuring exam with LearnKey's Exchange Server 2010 Configuration training course. The training will cover how to install and configure Exchange servers, configure message compliance and security, configure message transport, configure client access, configure public folders, configure Exchange recipients, monitor and report, and implement recovery.

Description

Session 1
Section A: Course Overview
Section B: Preparing the Infrastructure
Section C: Installing Exchange
Section D: Exchange Server Roles
Section E: Creating Databases

Session 2
Section A: Managing Databases
Section B: Creating and Configuring Mailboxes
Section C: Resource and Shared Mailboxes
Section D: Administering Mailboxes
Section E: Contacts, Users, and Distribution Groups
Section F: Exchange Address Lists

Session 3
Section A: Exchange Public Folders
Section B: Introduction to Client Access
Section C: Outlook Web App Part I
Section D: Outlook Web App Part II
Section E: POP3, IMAP, and ActiveSync
Section F: Encryption Certificate Management

Session 4
Section A: Outlook Anywhere and RPC Client Access
Section B: Federated Sharing
Section C: Hub Transport Server
Section D: Message Routing
Section E: Securing Traffic with TLS

Session 5
Section A: Edge Transport Servers
Section B: Anti-Spam and Antivirus
Section C: Database Availability Groups
Section D: Other High Availability Considerations
Section E: Backups and Restores

Session 6
Section A: Monitoring Exchange
Section B: Logging and Reporting
Section C: Compliance and Message Integrity
Section D: Records Management
Section E: Role Based Access Control

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