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Exchange 2000 Administration
MCSE 70 224
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| This online training course is designed to aid users in their preparation for the MCSE 70 224 examination. It covers topics relevant to the administration of Microsoft Exchange 2000. It examines how to install and integrate Exchange 2000, create and manage recipient objects, groups, and connectors, and how to display instant messaging and administer chat services. Other topics discussed include Exchange 2000 protocols, virtual servers, connectivity issues, and creating and administering public folders. Security and performance issues are discussed in depth, including certificates, keys, performance and other monitors, diagnostics logging, and data backup strategies. |
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Installation and Coexistence |
- Explain how Exchange 2000 integrates with Windows 2000 and Active Directory
- Prepare a Windows 2000 server for Exchange 2000 installation
- Install Exchange 2000
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- Move users from existing Exchange 5.5 servers to Exchange 2000 servers
- Install and configure Active Directory Connector
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Creating and Managing Recipient Objects |
- Create and manage the four types of recipient objects available in Exchange 2000
- Enable Instant Messaging
- Create and manage address lists
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- Configure information stores and storage groups
- Configure the Recipient Update Service
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Creating and Managing Groups and Connectors |
- Create and configure administrative groups and routing groups
- Define system policies
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- Choose between Mixed and Native modes of operation
- Add connectors to routing groups
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Deploying Instant Messaging |
- Configure and manage a virtual server for Instant Messaging
- Enable IM for users
- Configure authentication
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- Configure IM settings for a firewall or proxy and authentication
- Manage users
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Administering the Chat Service |
- Install Exchange 2000 Chat Service
- Create Chat Service objects
- Ban users and groups of users
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- Migrate from Exchange 5.5 Chat Service to Exchange 2000 Chat Service
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Working with Clients |
- Describe each of the protocols used by Exchange 2000 and their advantages and disadvantages
- Troubleshoot client connectivity problems
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- Create and configure virtual servers
- Identify the port numbers for each Exchange 2000 service
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Using Public Folders |
- Create public folders with System Manager and Outlook
- Administer public folders
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- Define public folder security
- Replicate public folder content
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Security and Performance |
- Install Windows 2000 Certificate Services
- Install the Key Management Service
- Enroll Users
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- Revoke Users and Recover Keys
- Monitor the performance of your system
- Configure objects and counters
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Backing Up Data |
- Apply a backup and restore plan
- Configure a server for disaster recovery
- Restore user data and system state data
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- Restore information stores
- Recover deleted items
- Recover deleted mailboxes
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