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Module 1: Introduction to Exchange Server 2003
This module provides an overview of how Exchange Server components interact
to provide a stable, reliable messaging environment. This module provides an introduction
to many of the topics covered in detail in later modules in the course.
Module 2: Installing Exchange Server 2003
This module explains how to plan for an installation of Exchange Server 2003,
and how to install Exchange Server 2003. The module also explains how to install
and use Exchange Server management utilities.
Module 3: Securing Exchange Server 2003
This module explains how to secure the server running Exchange Server 2003.
This involves reducing the attack surface on the Exchange servers by using Security
templates and the Security Configuration Wizard, protecting against unsolicited
commercial e-mail (spam), and setting appropriate administrative permissions.
Module 4: Managing Recipients
This module describes Exchange Server recipients and explains the messaging
capabilities of various Active Directory directory service groups. It then teaches
how to manage mailboxes and mail-enabled groups and how to create, delete, and modify
users and contacts.
Module 5: Managing Active Directory Integration
This module explains the relationship between Active Directory and an Exchange
Server 2003 organization. Topics discussed include how Exchange servers communicate
with and depend on Active Directory information. The module also explains how to
perform Active Directory tasks that directly influence Exchange Server configuration.
Module 6: Managing Public Folders
This module explains how to manage public folders. Managing public folders involves
managing public folder data and network access to public folders.
Module 7: Implementing Outlook Web Access
The module describes how to successfully implement Outlook Web Access. Topics
discussed include best practices for configuring Outlook Web Access and guidelines
for properly securing a remote Web access infrastructure.
Module 8: Implementing a Front-End/Back-End Exchange Server Topology
This module introduces the Internet protocols that you can use to access Exchange
Server. It explains the concepts and tasks that are involved in implementing and
managing remote user access to Exchange Server by using Internet protocols. It also
explains how to implement and secure front-end and back-end Exchange servers that
can be used to access user data from remote locations through secure connections.
Module 9: Managing Client Connections to Exchange Server 2003
This module introduces client configuration and connectivity concepts. It also
demonstrates the common tasks that are associated with configuring and customizing
Outlook 2003, configuring connectivity for Exchange server clients, and understanding
the mobility features of Exchange Server 2003.
Module 10: Managing Message Routing
This module explains the concepts and tasks that are involved in configuring
routing in an Exchange Server organization and managing connectivity to the Internet.
The module focuses on how to configure the SMTP virtual servers and SMTP connectors.
Module 11: Managing Data Storage and Hardware Resources
This module explains how Exchange Server 2003 stores data and what storage technologies
it uses. The module also explains how to manage data storage, disk space, and hardware
upgrades.
Module 12: Planning for and Recovering from Disasters
This module discusses how to create a disaster recovery plan and how to perform
a backup and a restore for Exchange Server 2003.
Module 13: Performing Preventive Maintenance
This module teaches how to conduct daily, scheduled, and on-demand Exchange
Server maintenance tasks.
Module 14: Migrating Users from Exchange Server 5.5 to Exchange Server 2003
This module describes how to migrate the Exchange Server 5.5 messaging system
of a company running a Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 domain into the Exchange Server
2003 messaging system of another company running Windows Server 2003 and Active
Directory.
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