Post Description
Upon completion of this MCSE: Messaging 2003 track, you will be able to confidently and efficiently design, implement, manage and troubleshoot Windows 2003 and Exchange Server 2003 networks.
James Conrad, Todd Logan and Michael Shannon provide the instruction for this series with each bringing their own expertise to the table. You"ll enjoy each one"s unique style and appreciate their knowledge of the subject matter.
Exam-Pack 70-284: Implementing and Managing Exchange Server 2003
- Introduction to Exchange 2003
- Installing Exchange Server 2003
- Upgrading from Exchange 2000 to Exchange 2003
- Configuring Exchange Server 2003 for Proactive Management
- Exchange Server 2003 Security Part 1
- Exchange Server 2003 Security Part 2
- Exchange Recipient Management
- Exchange 2003 Address Lists
- Public Folder Administration
- Connecting to Outlook 2003 and Outlook Express Clients
- Implementing a Front-End and Back-End Server Topology
- Managing Client Access with Internet Protocols (Part 1: Configuring Virtual Servers)
- Managing Client Access with Internet Protocols (Part 2: SMTP Management)
- Exchange 2003 Routing Management
- Managing Mobility Components
- Data Storage Management
- Backing Up Exchange 2003
- Recovering, Restoring, and Troubleshooting
- Performing Exchange 2003 Maintenance
- Migrating and Coexisting with Exchange 5.5
Exam-Pack 70-285: Designing an Exchange Server 2003 Organization
- Exchange 2003 Design Considerations
- The Exchange Server 2003 Administrative Model
- Integrating with Active Directory
- Designing with Other Messaging Systems
- Upgrading from previous Exchange versions
- Designating and Designing Exchange 2003 Servers
- Achieving a fault-tolerant DNS solution
- Forming a Public Folder Infrastructure
- Devising a Strategy for Data Storage
- Achieving Fault Tolerance and Enhanced Performance
- Designing a Backup and Recovery Solution
- Planning the Exchange 2003 Routing Group Topology
- Exchange 2003 Virtual Protocol Server Strategies
- Client strategies for Exchange Server 2003
- Protecting the Organization from Internal Attacks
- Protecting the Exchange Environment from External Threats
- Designing an Authentication and Encryption Methodology
Comments # 0