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Microsoft® Exchange Server 2007: building your solution

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Class overview

Microsoft® Exchange Server 2007: building your solution This class will help experienced IT personnel with a background in Microsoft Windows 2000 Server or Windows Server 2003 in an Active Directory environment get up to speed on the basics of Exchange Server 2007. You'll examine Exchange Server 2007 from many aspects, and at the end of the class, you'll be able to plan for, install and perform basic configuration on a new Exchange Server 2007 organization.
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What you'll learn

  • Know and understand the new Exchange Server 2007 features and how they differ from Microsoft Exchange Server 2003
  • Understand the integration between Exchange, Windows and Active Directory
  • Plan and prepare for new Exchange Server 2007 requirements
  • Install Exchange Server 2007 and create an organization
  • Configure and manage Microsoft Exchange Server information storage groups and individual stores
  • Understand high-availability and clustering features in Exchange Server 2007

Prerequisites

  • A thorough knowledge of Active Directory and Windows Server 2003 is helpful, but isn't absolutely required.

Lessons

  1. Introduction to Microsoft Exchange Server 2007: features and what’s new
  2. Microsoft Exchange Server Active Directory overview
  3. Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 requirements
  4. Installing Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 and creating an organization
  5. Managing Microsoft Exchange Server information stores
  6. Configuring Exchange Server 2007 high availability and clustering

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