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TrainSignal Intro to Exchange Server 2010
Course Outline:
Video 1
Intro to Exchange Server 2010 Training Course Introduction
See what topics will be covered and what prerequsite knowledge you need to begin this course.
Video 2
The Evolution of Exchange over 15 Years
Learn about the evolution of Exchange from 4.0 to the current 2010 edition as well as the current position of Exchange in the market.
Video 3
Installing Exchange 2010
Learn about your installation options, steps, prerequisites and hardware requirements. Your instructor will also cover updating your AD schema and preparing the domain, the difference between typical and custom install as well as the actual installation of Exchange Server 2010.
Video 4
Exchange Management Tools
In this video you will explore the Exchange Management Console (EMC), Exchange Management Shell (EMS) and get a quick peek at PowerShell.
Video 5
Mailbox Overview and Configuration
In this video you’ll get familiar with the mailbox server role, mailbox components, recipient types, distribution groups and the connection between Active Directory and mailboxes. Your instructor will also show you how to create a new user mailbox, test the new mailbox with OWA, disable and enable a mailbox and much more.
Video 6
An Overview of Server Roles
What are Server Roles and why should you use them? This video covers the required and optional Server Roles, including the Mailbox Server Role, Unified Messaging Role, Client Access Server Role and others.
Video 7
Unified Messaging
Learn what Unified Messaging (UM) is and how it works. In this video your instructor will demonstrate a UM in action and show you what needs to be configured on the UM server.
Video 8
Working with Public Folders
Learn about the purpose of Public Folders as well as some hands on tasks, including adding a new Public Folder Database, adding new Public Folders, working with the Public Folder Management Console, using Public Folders from a User Account and more.
Video 9
High Availability and Database Availability Groups
Get an introduction to High Availability and Storage Architecture; learn about database vs. storage groups, continuous replication, Database Availability Groups (DAG) features and how to implement a Database Availability Group.
Video 10
Transition from Exchange 2003/2007 to 2010
In this video you’ll get an update terminology overview and a visual view of transitioning from Exchange 2003/2007 to 2010. Your instructor will also cover the order of deployment and online mailbox move, leaving you with a few important points to keep in mind during the transitioning process.
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