| Microsoft
Exchange 2000
Introduction
The goal of this course is to teach students the knowledge
and skills necessary to install, configure, and administer
Microsoft Exchange 2000. Candidates for this course
operate in medium to very large computing environments
that typically have multiple physical locations, mixed
client connection protocols, and internet messaging
connectivity.
At the end of
the course, students will be able to:
- Install Exchange 2000.
- Create and manage Storage Groups, Mailbox Stores,
and Public Folder Stores.
- Create and manage public folders, users, contacts,
and distribution lists.
- Create and apply mailbox store and public folder
store Policies.
- Create a Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)
Connector to the Internet.
- Create and connect Exchange Routing Groups.
- Configure Microsoft Outlook® Web Access.
- Monitor and tune Exchange 2000 performance.
- Backup Exchange 2000 data and restore Exchange
2000 after a disaster.
- Before attending this course, students must
have a working knowledge of Microsoft Windows®
2000. Knowledge of Exchange Server 5.5 is beneficial
but not essential.
This course will help the student prepare for the
following Microsoft Certified Professional exam:
Exam 70-224
Course
Outline
Module 1: Introduction to Microsoft
Exchange 2000
Module 2: Installing Microsoft
Exchange 2000
Module 3: Administering Microsoft
Exchange 2000
Module 4: Creating and Managing
Storage Groups and Stores
Module 5: Creating and Managing
Recipient Objects
Module 6: Creating and Managing
Public Folders
Module 7: SMTP in Microsoft Exchange
2000
Module 8: Message Routing in Microsoft
Exchange 2000
Module 9: Message Flow in Microsoft
Exchange 2000
Module 10: Configuring Internet
Protocols
Module 11: Accessing Microsoft
Exchange 2000 with Outlook Web Access
Module 12: Monitoring Microsoft
Exchange 2000 |