Exam 70-662: TS: Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 SP1, Configuration Curriculum Outline
Mentoring 70-662 TS: Microsoft Exchange Server 2010, Configuring
Overview/Description
SkillSoft Mentors are available to help students with their studies for exam 70-662 TS: Microsoft Exchange Server 2010, Configuring. You can reach them by entering a Mentored Chat Room or by using the E-mail My Mentor service.
Target Audience
Individuals who are studying the associated SkillSoft content in preparation for, or to become familiar with, the skills and competencies being measured by the actual certification exam.
Prerequisites
Familiarity with the exam objectives listed below and skills and competencies being measured in the associated certification exam.
Expected Duration (hours)
0.0
Lesson Objectives
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TestPrep 70-662 TS: Microsoft Exchange Server 2010, Configuring
Overview/Description
To test your knowledge on the skills and competencies being measured by the vendor certification exam. TestPrep can be taken in either Study or Certification mode. Study mode is designed to maximize learning by not only testing your knowledge of the material, but also by providing additional information on the topics presented. Certification mode is designed to test your knowledge of the material within a structured testing environment, providing valuable feedback at the end of the test.
Target Audience
Individuals seeking practice in a structured testing environment, covering the skills and competencies being measured by the vendor certification exam.
Expected Duration (hours)
2.0
Lesson Objectives
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Exchange Server 2010 SP1: Planning for Exchange Server
Overview/Description
Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 SP1 is the latest release in Microsofts e-mail and messaging software. The core functionality of Exchange Server remains the same; however, there have been key improvements in the areas of security and compliance, unified messaging, mobile communications, reliability, and recoverability. This course discusses the new features of Exchange Server 2010 and the hardware required to support an installation. Also discussed are the steps that should be followed when planning for a new installation, from the network infrastructure to the roles various servers will perform.
Target Audience
Systems administrators, systems engineers, systems analysts, IT consultants, and support professionals with responsibility for planning, implementing, and maintaining Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 SP1; learners preparing for the MCTS and MCITP certification exams. A working knowledge of Microsoft Windows Server 2008 and a working knowledge of networking, including TCP/IP, DNS, and IIS, and an understanding of Internet protocols, such as POP3, IMAP4, SMTP, and HTTP may be beneficial.
Expected Duration (hours)
1.0
Lesson Objectives
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Exchange Server 2010 SP1: Installation and Configuration
Overview/Description
Exchange Server 2010 SP1 provides new levels of reliability, flexibility, and ease of administration. This course demonstrates how to complete a typical installation of Exchange Server 2010 and how to install additional Exchange Server roles. Also discussed are the requirements and process for transitioning from previous versions of Exchange Server to Exchange Server 2010.
Target Audience
Systems administrators, systems engineers, systems analysts, IT consultants, and support professionals with responsibility for planning, implementing, and maintaining Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 SP1; learners preparing for the MCTS and MCITP certification exams. A working knowledge of Microsoft Windows Server 2008 and a working knowledge of networking, including TCP/IP, DNS, and IIS, and an understanding of Internet protocols, such as POP3, IMAP4, SMTP, and HTTP may be beneficial.
Expected Duration (hours)
1.0
Lesson Objectives
Exchange Server 2010 SP1: Installation and Configuration
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Exchange Server 2010 SP1: Administrative Tools
Overview/Description
The Exchange Management Console (EMC) and the Exchange Management Shell (EMS) are still the primary management tools for Exchange Server 2010 SP1. The Exchange Control Panel (ECP) is a new browser-based tool that allows administrators and end users to perform various management tasks depending on the Role Based Access Control permissions they have been assigned. This course provides an overview of the management tools and how they are used to administer Exchange Server 2010 mailboxes.
Target Audience
Systems administrators, systems engineers, systems analysts, IT consultants, and support professionals with responsibility for planning, implementing, and maintaining Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 SP1; learners preparing for the MCTS and MCITP certification exams. A working knowledge of Microsoft Windows Server 2008 and a working knowledge of networking, including TCP/IP, DNS, and IIS, and an understanding of Internet protocols, such as POP3, IMAP4, SMTP, and HTTP may be beneficial.
Expected Duration (hours)
1.5
Lesson Objectives
Exchange Server 2010 SP1: Administrative Tools
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Exchange Server 2010 SP1: Mailbox Server Administration
Overview/Description
The primary focus of all editions of Exchange Server has been the messaging functionality it provides to users, and this remains the case with the release of Exchange Server 2010 SP1. This course discusses how to create user mailboxes as well as resource mailboxes. Also covered is the creation and management of distribution groups and address lists.
Target Audience
Systems administrators, systems engineers, systems analysts, IT consultants, and support professionals with responsibility for planning, implementing, and maintaining Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 SP1; learners preparing for the MCTS and MCITP certification exams. A working knowledge of Microsoft Windows Server 2008 and a working knowledge of networking, including TCP/IP, DNS, and IIS, and an understanding of Internet protocols, such as POP3, IMAP4, SMTP, and HTTP may be beneficial.
Expected Duration (hours)
2.0
Lesson Objectives
Exchange Server 2010 SP1: Mailbox Server Administration
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Exchange Server 2010 SP1: Public Folders and Messaging Records Management
Overview/Description
Organizations process an increasingly large volume of e-mail every day. To ensure compliance with legal requirements or company policy, messaging records management (MRM) can be used. The two main components of MRM are retention policies and managed folders, both of which are discussed in this course. Also covered is the implementation and management of public folders in your Exchange Server 2010 SP1 organization.
Target Audience
Systems administrators, systems engineers, systems analysts, IT consultants, and support professionals with responsibility for planning, implementing, and maintaining Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 SP1; learners preparing for the MCTS and MCITP certification exams. A working knowledge of Microsoft Windows Server 2008 and a working knowledge of networking, including TCP/IP, DNS, and IIS, and an understanding of Internet protocols, such as POP3, IMAP4, SMTP, and HTTP may be beneficial.
Expected Duration (hours)
2.0
Lesson Objectives
Exchange Server 2010 SP1: Public Folders and Messaging Records Management
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Exchange Server 2010 SP1: Message Transport
Overview/Description
The SMTP protocol is the primary protocol used to relay e-mail messages between servers on the Internet. Since most e-mail systems are connected to the Internet, it is important to understand how SMTP is configured in Exchange Server 2010. This course discusses the implementation of send and receive SMTP connectors on Hub Transport servers and Edge Transport servers. Also covered in this course are Transport Server management tasks such as configuring accepted, authoritative and remote Domains as well as modifying transport properties.
Target Audience
Systems administrators, systems engineers, systems analysts, IT consultants, and support professionals with responsibility for planning, implementing, and maintaining Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 SP1; learners preparing for the MCTS and MCITP certification exams. A working knowledge of Microsoft Windows Server 2008 and a working knowledge of networking, including TCP/IP, DNS, and IIS, and an understanding of Internet protocols, such as POP3, IMAP4, SMTP, and HTTP may be beneficial.
Expected Duration (hours)
1.5
Lesson Objectives
Exchange Server 2010 SP1: Message Transport
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Exchange Server 2010 SP1: Transport Rules, Message Compliance and Security
Overview/Description
As e-mail is now the most popular form of business communications, messages that contain sensitive information need to be protected. Information Rights Management (IRM) can provide protection for messages both online and offline. Messages can be protected manually by users of Microsoft Outlook and Outlook Web App. And automatic protection of messages can be configured with Transport Protection rules. Also explored in this course is the implementation of message classifications, message journaling, content filtering, and connection filtering.
Target Audience
Systems administrators, systems engineers, systems analysts, IT consultants, and support professionals with responsibility for planning, implementing, and maintaining Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 SP1; learners preparing for the MCTS and MCITP certification exams. A working knowledge of Microsoft Windows Server 2008 and a working knowledge of networking, including TCP/IP, DNS, and IIS, and an understanding of Internet protocols, such as POP3, IMAP4, SMTP, and HTTP may be beneficial.
Expected Duration (hours)
2.0
Lesson Objectives
Exchange Server 2010 SP1: Transport Rules, Message Compliance and Security
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Exchange Server 2010 SP1: Client Access
Overview/Description
As e-mail is now one of the most common forms of business communication, it is necessary for many people to access their e-mail whether they are at the office, home or traveling abroad. Traditionally, people could only access e-mail remotely through a simplified web interface or by configuring a VPN to their corporate network. Discussed in this course are technologies such as Outlook Web Access and Outlook Anywhere that provide access to e-mail through a web browser and Exchange ActiveSync that enables users to synchronize a mobile device with an Exchange server.
Target Audience
Systems administrators, systems engineers, systems analysts, IT consultants, and support professionals with responsibility for planning, implementing, and maintaining Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 SP1; learners preparing for the MCTS and MCITP certification exams. A working knowledge of Microsoft Windows Server 2008 and a working knowledge of networking, including TCP/IP, DNS, and IIS, and an understanding of Internet protocols, such as POP3, IMAP4, SMTP, and HTTP may be beneficial.
Expected Duration (hours)
1.5
Lesson Objectives
Exchange Server 2010 SP1: Client Access
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Exchange Server 2010 SP1: High Availability
Overview/Description
With e-mail becoming one of the most popular choices for business communications, it is now more important than ever for e-mail to always be accessible to users. Exchange Server 2010 SP1 includes Database Availability Groups (DAG), which ensures e-mail will always be available to users; DAG replaces Cluster Continuous Replication (CCR) and Standby Continuous Replication (SCR). Also discussed is high-availability options for non-mailbox server roles as well as public folders.
Target Audience
Systems administrators, systems engineers, systems analysts, IT consultants, and support professionals with responsibility for planning, implementing, and maintaining Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 SP1; learners preparing for the MCTS and MCITP certification exams. A working knowledge of Microsoft Windows Server 2008 and a working knowledge of networking, including TCP/IP, DNS, and IIS, and an understanding of Internet protocols, such as POP3, IMAP4, SMTP, and HTTP may be beneficial.
Expected Duration (hours)
1.0
Lesson Objectives
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Exchange Server 2010 SP1: Backup and Recovery
Overview/Description
Whether from a malicious user, a computer virus, or any unfortunate event, there will most likely come a time when your Microsoft Exchange Server will become damaged or experience a loss of data. Through careful planning, the severity of these types of events can be greatly minimized. This course discusses how to plan and implement a disaster recovery strategy for an organization and recover Exchange Server 2010 SP1 data that may be compromised or lost.
Target Audience
Systems administrators, systems engineers, systems analysts, IT consultants, and support professionals with responsibility for planning, implementing, and maintaining Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 SP1; learners preparing for the MCTS and MCITP certification exams. A working knowledge of Microsoft Windows Server 2008 and a working knowledge of networking, including TCP/IP, DNS, and IIS, and an understanding of Internet protocols, such as POP3, IMAP4, SMTP, and HTTP may be beneficial.
Expected Duration (hours)
1.0
Lesson Objectives
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Exchange Server 2010 SP1: Monitoring Mail Flow and Performance
Overview/Description
To ensure that the Exchange Server 2010 environment runs smoothly, it is necessary to monitor system activity and the performance of your Exchange servers. Monitoring allows you to obtain data that can assist in tuning the performance of the Exchange environment as well as assist in troubleshooting. This course discusses how to monitor, audit, and log the performance of Exchange Server 2010.
Target Audience
Systems administrators, systems engineers, systems analysts, IT consultants, and support professionals with responsibility for planning, implementing, and maintaining Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 SP1; learners preparing for the MCTS and MCITP certification exams. A working knowledge of Microsoft Windows Server 2008 and a working knowledge of networking, including TCP/IP, DNS, and IIS, and an understanding of Internet protocols, such as POP3, IMAP4, SMTP, and HTTP may be beneficial.
Expected Duration (hours)
1.0
Lesson Objectives
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Exam 70-662: TS: Microsoft Exchange Server 2010, Configuration
This course provides students with the knowledge to prepare the Exchange Server 2010 Infrastructure, as well as how to
install and transition to Exchange Server 2010. You will learn how to manage, remotely execute and access Exchange Server 2010.
The training also covers managing default, custom, and public folders, connectors, transport rules, and message compliance as
it relates to the Exchange Server. This course will teach students to perform data protection, disaster recovery, monitoring
and security as well as how to configure Outlook 2010 for Exchange Server 2010.
Hours
(9-5 EST)
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