After completing MS Exchange Server 5.0: Managing, the user should be able to:
| Manage recipients |
| Resolve mailbox management issues |
| Manage distribution lists |
| Administrate private information stores |
| Designate those users who can create public folders |
| Assign permissions to users for accessing public folders |
| Manage public folders |
| Back up and restore servers |
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Managing the Directory
| Define basic directory service terms |
| Generate an X.500 Distinguished Name |
| Access Exchange Administrator in the Raw Mode to view Microsoft Exchange Server schema |
Managing Recipients
| Manage mailbox permissions and roles |
| Add an SMTP alias for an Exchange Server recipient |
| Configure delivery options for a recipient |
| Manage individual recipient access to Internet protocols |
| Manage storage limits for mailboxes |
Mailbox Management Issues
| Identify mailboxes that require cleaning out |
| Clean out a mailbox using the Exchange Administrator program |
| Repair a damaged PST file |
Distribution Lists
| Add and remove members of a distribution list |
| Modify ownership of a distribution list |
| Change where the distribution list is expanded |
| Configure advanced options for a distribution list |
Private Information Stores
| Set default storage warning and limits |
| Use the Private Information Store container to view disk space usage |
| Perform diagnostic level logging of various services |
| Move a mailbox to another server |
Public Folder Creation and Permissions
| Specify which users are permitted to create top-level public folders |
| Define various roles for accessing public folders |
| Set permissions for accessing public folders using Exchange Administrator |
| Set permissions for accessing public folders using Exchange Client software |
Managing Public Folders
| Describe how public folder site affinity works |
| Set up public folder replication to specific servers |
| Check the status of the local public folder |
| Arrange a replication schedule |
| Set age limits on public folders |
Backup and Restoration
| Identify the log files used by the Exchange Server databases to track and maintain information |
| Identify the three different backup strategies and their advantages and disadvantages |
| Perform a backup and a restore of an Exchange System |
| Run the EDBUTIL.EXE and ISINTEG.EXE commands for maintenance |
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This course is distributed with:
| Exercises that allow users to practice in Exchange Server |
| A file containing the text of the exercises |
| Simulations that allow users to practice course skills, even if they don't have access to the Exchange Server product |
| An Exchange Server glossary |
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