Course: Microsoft Exchange Server 2010, Configuring section 2
September 26, 2013 | By Boyd |
Course Outline
Days 1-2: Installing, Configuring, and Upgrading Exchange Servers
- Why Exchange 2010?
- Preparing the network for Exchange 2010.
- Installing Exchange on Server 2008 and 2012.
- Upgrading from previous version of Exchange.
- Installing Exchange roles.
- Creating and configuring databases and address lists.
Day 2: Exchange Recipients, Public Folders, and Client Access
- Mailbox creation.
- Configuring Role Based Access Control (RBAC).
- Resource mailboxes and shared mailboxes.
- Managing recipients and distribution groups.
- Using public folders (for mixed environments).
- POP, IMAP, and Microsoft ActiveSync.
- Outlook Anywhere, RPC Client Access, Outlook Web App (OWA).
Days 3-4: Message Transport and High Availability
- Creating transport rules.
- Configuring hub transport.
- Configuring Edge transport and message routing.
- Federated Sharing.
- Using Database Availability Groups (DAGs).
- Performing backup and restore.
- Configuring public folders for high availability.
- Configuring high availability for non-mailbox servers.
- Disaster prevention and recovery
Day 5: Monitoring, Troubleshooting, and Security
- Monitoring databases and mail flow.
- Ensuring connectivity between Exchange Servers.
- Generating reports and logging.
- Configuring records management and compliance.
- Message integrity, anti-virus, and anti-spam.
- Exchange security best practices.
- Common problems with Exchange and how to fix them.