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Synopsis
Administering and Managing MS Exchange Server provides detailed instructions for the many tasks involved in managing and troubleshooting an Exchange Server system.

Audience
This course is for System Administrators.

Time
8 hours

Product Code: EXCTC4
After completing Administering and Managing MS Exchange Server, the user should be able to:
 
Administer the Mailbox element of the system
Administer and maintain the core components of the system
Back up and restore the Microsoft Exchange Server system
Monitor the performance of the system
Maintain and track Exchange services
Develop and administer custom applications such as forms
Maintain, troubleshoot, and diagnose problems with Microsoft Exchange Server using the appropriate tools

Mailbox Administration
Explains the mailbox, which is the most commonly used element in the Microsoft Exchange system. Knowledge of the mailbox element allows the administrator to quickly troubleshoot and diagnose system problems.
 
Creating mailboxes
Setting general mailbox properties
Configuring permissions for mailbox users
Creating templates for mailboxes
Building distribution lists
Managing custom recipients
Moving mailboxes between servers


Administering the Core Components
Explains the use and maintenance of the Microsoft Exchange Server core components such as the information store, the directory, and public folders.
 
Information store databases and transaction logs
Managing and maintaining the directory components
Keeping information store statistics
Maintaining the information store
Administering public folders


Backing Up and Restoring
Describes the tools and techniques that are available for backing up and restoring the Microsoft Exchange Server.
 
Using Windows NT backup software
Types of backup
Interpreting transaction logs
Exchange Server databases
Backing up Exchange Server
Restoring operations
Running the DS/IS tools


Monitoring Events
Describes tools available in the Windows NT/Microsoft Exchange Server system that are used for monitoring activities and receiving early warning of problems.
 
Configuring and running a link monitor
Configuring and using server monitors
Configuring and using the NT Performance Monitor


Maintaining Client Services
Describes basic maintenance services that administrators have to perform or monitor to ensure efficient system operation.
 
Configuring and using the routing table
Maintaining message tracking
Viewing and maintaining queues
Maintaining permissions for components of the system


Application Development
Examines the application capabilities of Exchange Server with a focus on the use of the Forms Designer tool.
 
Form and folder applications
Creating a simple form with Forms Designer


Administering Custom Forms
Explains how to install and manage custom forms.
 
Accessing and using the Forms Manager
Updating forms and replicating form libraries
Handling offline access issues


Troubleshooting Exchange Server
Describes the diagnostic tools and troubleshooting procedures for Microsoft Exchange Server problems.
 
Diagnostic tools and utilities
Troubleshooting procedures

This course is distributed with the Microsoft Exchange Server Glossary and a file containing the text of exercises.

 

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