Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 MCTS 70-662 Online Training Course
Course Topics: 13
Estimated Time Needed: 18 hour(s)
Audience: This series is for anyone who is preparing to take the MCTS 70-662: TS: Microsoft Exchange Server 2010, Configuring exam.
Course Description: The Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 MCTS 70-662 series covers the administrative tasks that a messaging administrator needs to know how to perform, such as preparing Active Directory, deploying Exchange roles, managing Exchange objects, and configuring Exchange features. A practice exam is also included, which will allow you to answer questions in the same format that the test will use on exam day, and will provide feedback to help you understand the background of the topic.
Course Tutorials Include:
Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 MCTS 70-662: Introduction to Exchange Server 2010
Description
This course covers the many new features of Exchange Server 2010, including better support for large-scale deployments, more flexible storage options, a richer set of permissions, and seamless coexistence between OWA and Outlook 2010.
Objectives
- Describe new features and improvements in Exchange Server 2010
- List features that have been discontinued
- Compare Exchange Server 20007 and 2010
- Explain how Exchange Server 2010 can benefit Exchange clients
Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 MCTS 70-662: Installing Exchange Server 2010
Description
This course covers the steps you need to take to prepare for an installation of Exchange Server 2010, along with the installation process.
Objectives
- Describe the role of the Exchange Server administrator
- Install Exchange prerequisites
- Prepare your infrastructure for Exchange Server 2010 deployment
- Describe the various server roles
- Install Exchange Server 2010
- Explain Role Based Access Control
Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 MCTS 70-662: Connectors, Routing, and Transport
Description
This course covers configuring connectors, routing email, and the use of message transport for Exchange Server 2010.
Objectives
- Configure connectors
- Configure message routing and transport
Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 MCTS 70-662: Client Access
Description
This course covers configuring access for Exchange Server, IMAP4, and POP3 clients.
Objectives
Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 MCTS 70-662: Managing Mailboxes
Description
This course covers the many different configurations and settings that can impact Exchange users and the Exchange organization.
Objectives
- Create new mailboxes
- Create distribution groups
Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 MCTS 70-662: Contacts and Exchange Control Panel
Description
This course covers creating mail contacts with the Exchange Management Console, moving mailboxes, and using the Exchange Control Panel.
Objectives
- Configure mail contacts
- Move mailboxes
- Use the Exchange Control Panel
Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 MCTS 70-662: Public Folders
Description
This course covers configuring and managing public folders, which are still supported in Exchange 2010. If you have pre-Exchange 2007 servers and pre-Outlook 2007 clients, then you must manage and maintain public folders.
Objectives
- Create public folders
- Manage and configure public folders
- Replicate public folders
Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 MCTS 70-662: RBAC and Compliance
Description
This course covers the basic configuration and management of MRM and the use of new permissions and delegation features.
Objectives
- Configure Role Based Access Control (RBAC)
- Configure message compliance and records management
Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 MCTS 70-662: Transport, Policies, and Security
Description
This course covers the basic configuration and management of transport rules and server policies, along with antivirus and antispam solutions.
Objectives
- Configure transport rules
- Configure policies and address lists
- Configure antivirus and antispam
Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 MCTS 70-662: High-Availability Solutions
Description
This course covers using strong management processes, proper testing procedures, and well-planned implementation and change control processes to create a high-availability environment.
Objectives
Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 MCTS 70-662: Disaster Recovery Operations
Description
This course covers disaster prevention, planning, and recovery in Exchange Server 2010.
Objectives
- Configure disaster recovery
- Configure backups
- Recover messaging data
- Back up and recover server roles
Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 MCTS 70-662: Monitoring and Reporting
Description
This course covers the most common Exchange Server 2010 monitoring and reporting tools.
Objectives
- Monitor databases
- Perform message tracking
- Monitor client connectivity
- Create server reports
- Create usage reports
Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 MCTS 70-662: Practice Exam
Description
This course presents questions that will help you prepare for the Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 MCTS 70-662 exam. Each question provides feedback to help you understand the background of the topic.
Objectives
Features
- Audio accompanies each lesson page throughout the course.
- MindNotes provide printable quick-reference sheets and other files to be used as learners apply their skills on the job.
- Flash-based instructional demonstrations applying course concepts.
- Instructional audio with graphics highlighting key points.
- Audio accompanies each lesson page throughout the course.
- Activities allow learners to apply course concepts in an interactive questioning environment.
- A Course Topics list contains active hyperlinks, permitting quick access to specific topics.
- Find-A-Word allows learners to look up an unfamiliar term in the Glossary, on the Web, or in a dictionary. In addition, it lets them find other occurrences of the term in the same course.
- Search text enables learners to rapidly search all text within a course to easily retrieve information required.
- Courses challenge the learner with a variety of question formats, including multi-step simulations, true/false, multiple choice, and fill-in-the-blank.
- A skill assessment generates a customized learning path based on the results of a pre-test.
- A glossary provides a reference for definitions of unfamiliar terms.
- Bookmarking tracks the learner's progress in a course.