Specialized Solutions Training for Microsoft Exam 70-285: Designing a Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Organization

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The Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) on Microsoft Windows Server 2003 credential is designed for IT professionals who work in the typically complex computing environment of medium to large companies.

AUDIENCE PROFILE:

The Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) on Microsoft Windows Server 2003 credential is designed for IT professionals who work in the typically complex computing environment of medium to large companies.

A candidate for this exam should have at least one year of experience designing and planning Exchange messaging systems in environments that have the following characteristics:

  • 250 to 5,000 or more users
  • Three or more physical locations
  • Network services and resources such as multiple versions of Exchange Server, Active Directory, proxy server, firewall, other messaging systems, DNS, Internet, intranet, and mobile clients that use a public infrastructure
  • Three or more domain controllers
  • Two or more Exchange Server computers
  • Connectivity requirements such as connecting branch offices and individual users in remote locations to the corporate network and connecting corporate networks to the Internet

 

 

COURSE FEATURES:

 

  • Instructor led training by the industry’s finest experts delivered via streaming video online or DVD
  • Software demonstrations where the instructor shows you how to perform a task onscreen.
  • Interactive multimedia presentations
  • Easy to navigate controls
  • Course bookmarking which allows you to resume training where you left off the last session.
  • Hands-on activities and labs
  • Review Questions
  • Practice Exam Simulators with three different training and testing modes.  These simulators can also be used for pre- and post-testing.
  • Free technology upgrades for one year
  • Educational  support

COURSE OUTLINE

Microsoft Exam 70-285 Training Course: Designing a Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Organization Course Curriculum

Designing an Upgrade or Migration and Coexistence Strategy

Design an upgrade strategy from previous versions of Exchange

Upgrade from Exchange Server 5.5.

Upgrade from Exchange 2000 Server

Design coexistence and migration of Exchange Server 2003 with other messaging systems

Plan for coexistence/migration with foreign mail systems, such as Notes, cc:Mail, GroupWise, MS Mail, PROFS, TAO, and SNADS

Plan for coexistence with Exchange Server 5.5

Plan for coexistence with Exchange 2000 Server

Design the integration with the existing or planned Active Directory

Identify any changes needed to the Active Directory

Design inter-organizational connectivity and synchronization

Designing the Exchange Server 2003 Infrastructure

Design an Exchange Server 2003 administrative model

Designate and design servers

Design server placement

Design Server Specialization

Design Exchange Server 2003 Public Folder Infrastructure

Determining Public Folder Referrals

Design Public Folder Security

Design the storage strategy

Design servers to achieve fault tolerance and increased performance

Determine approach for scalability

Hardware fault tolerance (RAID)

Design the front-end/back-end servers

Microsoft Cluster Server (MSCS) Clustering

Design a backup and recovery solution

Designing Connectivity for Exchange Server 2003

Design an Exchange Server 2003 routing group topology

Plan traffic flow

Design Exchange 2003 Connectors

Design Exchange 2003 Virtual (protocol) Server Strategy

Design a fault-tolerant DNS solution

Design Client strategy for Exchange Server 2003

Design a strategy for mail access

Plan deployments of messaging clients

Designing the Security Strategy

Design an authentication and encryption strategy

Outlook Web Access (OWA)

Outlook Mobile Access (OMA)

Secure/Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (S/MIME)

Design protection from external threats

Block SMTP Relay

Virus protection

Protect from unsolicited commercial e-mail (spam)

Protect from spoofing

Firewall configuration

Content filtering

Blacklists

Protect the Exchange Server 2003 infrastructure against internal attacks

Physical security of the computer

Virus protection

Permissions

Internal firewall

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