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Module 1: Introduction to Microsoft Exchange 2000

  • Exchange 2000 Product Offerings
  • Integration with Windows 2000
  • Administrative Capabilities
  • Message Routing Capabilities
  • User and Developer Capabilities
Skills
  • Define and describe the basic features, components, products and functions of Exchange 2000.
  • Describe how Exchange 2000 is integrated with Windows 2000.
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Module 2: Installing Microsoft Exchange 2000

  • Exchange and Windows 2000
  • Installing Exchange 2000
  • Default File Locations and Share-Point Permissions
  • Troubleshooting Installation Options
Skills
  • Describe the prerequisite steps for an Exchange 2000 installation.
  • Perform special Exchange 2000 installations.
  • Identify post-installation issues.
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Module 3: Administering Microsoft Exchange 2000

  • Introduction to Administrative Utilities
  • Introduction to Exchange System Manager
  • Managing Administrative Security
  • Creating and Configuring Administrative Groups
  • Using Exchange 2000 System Policies
  • Administering Exchange 2000 Address Lists
Skills
  • List and describe the main components of Exchange System Manager.
  • Manage administrative security for Exchange 2000.
  • Create and configure administrative groups.
  • Use Exchange 2000 system policies to administer Exchange 2000.
  • Administer Exchange 2000 address lists.
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Module 4: Creating and Managing Storage Groups and Stores

  • Storage Groups
  • ESE Features of Exchange 2000
  • Creating Storage Groups and Stores
  • Managing Storage Groups and Stores
Skills
  • Manage storage groups and stores.
  • Describe the ESE features in Exchange 2000.
  • Commit data to a database.
  • Index contents of databases.
  • Describe search architecture.
  • Administer full-text indexing
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Module 5: Creating and Managing Recipient Objects

  • Creating and Configuring Recipient Objects
  • Managing Recipient Objects
  • Making Bulk Changes to the Directory
  • Configuring Policies
Skills
  • Create recipient objects, including mailbox-enabled users, contacts, and groups.
  • Configure users, groups, and contacts.
  • Manage recipient objects by creating additional e-mail addresses, applying rights and permissions, and by moving mailboxes between databases or servers.
  • Make bulk changes to the directory by importing and exporting Active Directory information.
  • Configure recipient policies and mailbox store policies.
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Module 6: Creating and Managing Public Folders

  • Introduction to Public Folders
  • Configuring Public Folder Permissions
  • Managing Public Folder Replication
  • Replicating Public Folders
  • Setting Public Store Policies
Skills
  • Configure public folder permissions for the parent folder and describe how permissions are propagated to subfolders.
  • Create and monitor a public folder replica, and enable a public folder referral.
  • Use message state information to determine whether a public folder is synchronized, to identify information stores maintaining replicas, and to resolve content conflicts.
  • Apply public store policies to the information store and explain conditions under which multiple policies can be applied.
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Module 7: SMTP in Microsoft Exchange 2000

  • Introduction to SMTP
  • Configuring multiple SMTP Domain Names
  • Configuring an SMTP virtual server
  • Troubleshooting SMTP connectivity
Skills
  • Describe the role of SMTP, Extension to SMTP (ESMTP), and DNS in Exchange 2000.
  • Configure multiple SMTP domain names.
  • Configure an SMTP virtual server.
  • Configure an SMTP connector.
  • Choose the tools for troubleshooting SMTP connectivity.
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Module 8: Message Routing in Microsoft Exchange 2000

  • Message Routing and Routing Groups
  • Connecting Routing Groups
  • Determining Link Status
  • Routing Messages
Skills
  • Create and Define message routing and routing groups.
  • Describe each of the connectors you can use to connect routing groups, including the routing group connector, SMTP connector, and the X.400 connector.
  • Describe how Exchange uses the link state table and the link state algorithm to determine link status.
  • Outline how Exchange 2000 selects a message route, how Exchange routes messages between multiple routing groups, and how Exchange routes messages outside of an Exchange 2000 organization.
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Module 9: Message Flow in Microsoft Exchange 2000

  • Message Flow Architecture
  • Working with Failed Links
  • Message Tracking
Skills
  • Describe the message flow architecture in Exchange 2000.
  • Describe how Exchange 2000 handles failed links.
  • Enable message tracking as well as subject logging, and explain how to use tracking to troubleshoot message delivery.
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Module 10: Configuring Internet Protocols

  • IIS Integration with Exchange 2000
  • Examining Client Connectivity and Security
  • Kerberos Authentication
  • Front-End/Back-End Server Configuration and Security
  • Configuring NNTP Services
  • Troubleshooting Client Connectivity by Using Telnet
Skills
  • Describe the functionality that is provided by the integration of IIS with Exchange 2000.
  • Describe the message transfer process and the security options for Internet clients using IMAP4 and POP3.
  • Describe the Kerberos protocol version 5 authentication process.
  • Explain the authentication process and the different firewall configuration options.
  • Configure a NNTP virtual server, create and store newsgroups, and create newsfeeds.
  • Troubleshoot client connectivity using by Telnet.
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Module 11: Accessing Microsoft Exchange 2000 with Outlook Web Access

  • Examining Outlook Web Access Components and Process
  • Configuring an HTTP Virtual Server
  • Securing Outlook Web Access Communication
Skills
  • Describe the benefits of Outlook Web access.
  • Capabilities of Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning (WebDAV).
  • Explain the function of each component used by Outlook Web Access.
  • Create and configure an HTTP virtual server.
  • Describe the authentication and encryption methods available when using Outlook Web Access.
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Module 12: Configuring Instant Messaging

  • Introduction to Instant Messaging
  • Basics of Instant Messaging
  • Terminology and Components.
  • Installing and Configuring Instant Messaging
  • Instant Messaging Operations and Considerations
Skills
  • Describe how Instant Messaging works and how it is configured.
  • Describe the components of Instant Messaging.
  • Install and configure Instant Messaging server components and Instant Messaging clients.
  • Describe the Instant Messaging process and identify security considerations.
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Module 13: Implementing Microsoft Exchange 2000 Conferencing Server

  • Capabilities and Architecture of Exchange 2000 Conferencing Server
  • Components and Technologies of Exchange 2000 Conferencing Server
  • Windows 2000 Dependencies
  • Configuring Exchange 2000 Conferencing Server
Skills
  • Describe the capabilities of Exchange 2000 Conferencing Server.
  • Outline the server-side components and services.
  • Explain the components and technologies that Exchange 2000 Conferencing Server provides.
  • Outline the Windows 2000 components and services on which Exchange 2000 Conferencing Server depends.
  • Describe how to configure and use Exchange 2000 Conferencing Server.
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Module 14: Monitoring Microsoft Exchange 2000

  • Tools for Monitoring Exchange 2000
  • Monitoring Exchange 2000 by Using The Performance Console
  • Monitoring Exchange 2000 by Using Monitoring And Status
  • Logging and Viewing Diagnostic Data
Skills
  • Describe the tools used to monitor the performance of Exchange 2000.
  • Monitor Exchange 2000 and Windows 2000 using Performance Logs, Alerts and System Monitor.
  • Monitor services using Monitoring and Status.
  • Assess system efficiency using Event Viewer to view the log files.
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Module 15: Disaster Recovery in Microsoft Exchange 2000

  • Disaster Recovery in Exchange 2000
  • Backing Up Exchange 2000 by Using the Windows 2000 Backup Utility
  • Restoring Exchange 2000
  • Creating a Disaster Recovery Plan
Skills
  • Describe the dependencies between Active Directory and Exchange 2000.
  • Back up Exchange 2000 by using the Microsoft Windows 2000 Backup utility.
  • Restore Exchange 2000.
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Module 16: The Microsoft Exchange 2000 Challenge

  • The Exchange 2000 Challenge is an activity used to review the entire course and inspire classroom discussions.
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