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Exam 70-662 Training: Deploying Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 - OnDemand Learning for certification exam Let our expert instructor provide you with comprehensive training on installing and configuring Exchange Servers, configuring Exchange Recipients and Public Folders, message compliance and security, Client Access, Message Transport, monitoring and reporting, implementing high availability and recovery, and more.

The MCTS: Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 certification validates your skills in supporting for the maintenance and administration of the Exchange servers in an enterprise environment.
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Sandra is a Senior Microsoft Certified Instructor with over 15 years in the IT certification training and courseware development field. She has offered a wide variety of IT training and high level consulting projects for Fortune 500 companies. She possesses extensive hands-on IT experience including working with building computer networking infrastructure, configuring LAN, WAN and Internet security gateways, Implementing and migrating to Microsoft Exchange 5, 2000, 2003, 2007 and the new Exchange 2010. She has delivered numerous Microsoft, CompTIA and Adobe classroom-based as well as online Boot Camps and Seminars across the United States.


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Chapter 01 - Active Directory and Supporting Infrastructure
Active Directory and Supporting Infrastructure Network Infrastructure Active Directory Active Directory Infrastructure Active Directory Topology Trust Relationships Active Directory Components Active Directory Components - Domains and Domain Tree Active Directory Components - Forests Active Directory Components - Trusts Active Directory Components - Domain Controller Active Directory Components - Global Catalog Active Directory Components - Sites Active Directory Components - Replication Active Directory Partition - Domain Active Directory Partition - Configuration Active Directory Partitions - Schema Active Directory Partitions - Application Active Directory Hierarchy Demo - Prepare Active Directory Network Based Services DNS Types of DNS Zones DHCP Time Servers DNS Requirements for Exchange Server 2010 Preparing Active Directory for Exchange Server 2010 Exchange Server 2010 Editions & Licensing Server Roles in Exchange Server 2010 Server Roles - Expanded Simple Organizations Standard Organization Deployments Complex Organization Deployment Hardware Recommendations for Combining Server Roles Integration with Exchange Online Services Infrastructure Requirements for Exchange Server 2010 Hardware Requirements for Install Installation Software Requirements Process for Installing Exchange Server 2010 Demo - Install Exchange Server Demo - Install a Second Exchange Server Unattended Installation Options Demo - Install Exchange Server Updates Chapter 01 Review
Chapter 02 - Mailbox Servers and Recipients
Mailbox Servers and Recipients Exchange Management Console Demo - Exchange Management Console Exchange Management Shell & PowerShell Remote Windows PowerShell Exchange Management Shell Cmdlets Using Cmdlets Together Demo - Exchange Management Shell EMS Examples Exchange Control Panel (ECP) Demo - Exchange Control Panel Initial Mailbox Configuration Tasks Demo - Configure Mailbox Management Options Secure the Server Create and Configure Database Demo - Create Mailbox and Public Folders Configure Public Folders Demo - Public Folders Demo - Public Folder Toolbox Configure Recipients Configure the Offline Address Book Database Key-Points Database File Types Mailbox Database Update Process Storage Improvements Options for Database Storage Data Storage Options - Direct Attached Storage Data Storage Options: Storage Area Networks Public Folder Replication How Clients Access Public Folders Sharepoint Vs. Public Folders Demo - Configuring Public Folder Replication Public Folder Process for MAPI Clients Exchange Recipients - User Mailboxes Exchange Recipients - Resource Mailbox Exchange Recipients - Mail Users Exchange Recipients - Mail Contact Exchange Recipients - Mail-Enabled Security and Distribution Groups Types of Distribution Groups Distribution Group Features Some Options for Configuring Distribution Groups Exchange Recipients - Linked Mailboxes Moving Mailboxes Resource Mailboxes Booking Attendants Designing Resource Booking Policies Demo - Resource Mailbox E-Mail Address Policies Creating an E-mail Policy for Distribution Groups Demo - E-mail Address Policies Address Lists Demo - Configuring Address Lists Configuring Offline Address Books Options for Deploying Offline Address Books Distribution Options - Address Book Chapter 02 Review
Chapter 03 - Managing Client Access
Managing Client Access Client Access Servers Client Access Server Deployment Options Deploy Client Access Servers Demo - Configuring a Client Access Server Securing a Client Access Server Using Application Layer Firewall Best Practices: Implementing Client Access Server Certificates Demo - Configuring Certificates for Client Access Servers POP3 and IMAP4 Options Configuring the Client Access Server for Internet Access Client Access Server Services for Outlook Clients Autodiscover Configuring Autodiscover Availability Service MailTips Demo - Configuring MailTips Outlook Anywhere Demo - Enable Outlook Anywhere Outlook Client Connectivity Troubleshooting Outlook Web App Configuration Options for Outlook Web App File and Data Access for Outlook Web App File and Data Access Configuration Demo - Configure Outlook Web App Exchange ActiveSync Exchange ActiveSync Security Options Chapter 03 Review>
Chapter 04 - Managing Message Transports
Managing Message Transports SMTP One-way SMTP Connections Demo - SMTP Connectors Changing Default Message Flow Troubleshooting SMTP Message Delivery SMTP E-Mail Security Options Demo - Configuring SMTP Security Domain Security Domain Security Process Domain Security Configuration Demo - Configuring Domain Security How S/MIME Works Message Transport Components Routing Messages Within an Exchange Organization: Message Sent Routing Messages Within an Exchange Organization: Microsoft Exchange Mail Submission Service Routing Messages Within an Exchange Organization: Store Driver Routing Messages Within an Exchange Organization: Mail Delivery Within AD Routing Messages Within an Exchange Organization: Mail Delivery to Internet Shadow Redundancy - Transport Dumpster Configuring Shadow Redundancy Process for Configuring Hub Transport Servers Options for Configuring Message Transport Remote Domains Demo - Configuring Accepted and Remote Domains Back Pressure - System Monitoring Back Pressure Edge Transport Server Role Edge Transport Role Edge Transport Server Role Infrastructure Requirements AD LDS Edge Synchronization Cloned Configuration Edge Transport Server Security Antivirus Features Forefront Protection 2010 for Exchange Server Forefront Protection 2010 Options Defense in Depth Overview of Spam-Filtering Features How Exchange Server 2010 Applies Spam Filters Sender ID Filtering Sender Reputation Filtering Content Filtering Demo - Configuring Anti-Spam Options Chapter 04 Review
Chapter 05 - Exchange Security
Exchange Security Role Based Access Control (RBAC) Role Based Access Control Options Management Role Groups Built-In Management Role Groups Demo - Managing Permissions Process for Configuring Custom Role Groups Demo - Configuring Custom Role Groups Management Role Assignment Policies Working with Management Role Assignment Policies Managing Permissions on Edge Transport Servers Exchange Server Security Risks Exchange Server Security Guidelines Secure Internet Access Components Designing Security - Client to Internet Designing Security - Internal Network Common Port Assignments for Firewall Securing Client Access Traffic from the Internet SMTP Connections Reverse Proxy Messaging Policy and Compliance Governing Compliance Compliance Examples Exchange Messaging Policy and Compliance Transport Rules - Hub Transport Server Transport Rules - Edge Transport Server Transport Rule Components - Conditions Transport Rule Components - Actions Transport Rule Components - Exceptions Transport Rule Component - Predicates Demo - Configuring Transport Users Message Classifications AD RMS How AD RMS Works Exchange Server 2010 Integration Moderated Transport Message Journaling - Messaging Records Management Demo - Configuring Message Journaling Considerations for Managing the Message Journal Mailbox Multi-Mailbox Search Demo - Configuring Multi-Mailbox Search What Are Retention Tags and Retention Policies? AutoTagging Demo - Configuring Retention Tags and Policies Managed Folders Process for Deploying Managed Folders Demo - Implementing Custom Folders Considerations for Implementing Messaging Records Management Personal Archives in Exchange Server 2010 Demo - Configuring Personal Archives Best Practices: Personal Archives Chapter 05 Review
Chapter 06 - Implementing High Availability
Implementing High Availability High Availability Types of Downtime High Availability - Mailbox Servers High Availability - Non-Mailbox Servers Database Availability Group Active Manager Continuous Replication Process DAG Database Protection Exchange Server 2007 and 2010 Mailbox Availability Options Create and Configure DAG DAG Network Demo - Creating and Configuring a DAG Demo - DAG LAG Transport Dumpster Understanding the Failover Process Client Access Servers - High Availability Shadow Redundancy for Hub Transport Servers Shadow Redundancy Manager (SRM) Edge Transport Servers - High Availability Disaster Mitigations Options (1/4) Disaster Mitigations Options (2/4) Disaster Mitigations Options (3/4) Disaster Mitigations Options (4/4) Disaster Recovery: Mailbox Servers Backup and Restore Scenarios Backup in Exchange Server 2010 - Differences from Previous Versions Backup Requirements for Exchange Server 2010 Backup Strategies Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS) VSS Component Definitions How to Pick a Backup Solution Restore Strategies Process for Recovering Data Using the Recovery Database Dial-Tone Recovery Process for Implementing Dial-Tone Recovery Database Mobility Recovering Exchange Servers Performance Monitoring Monitoring Exchange Server Performance Counters for Exchange Server Performance Counters for Mailbox Servers Performance Counters for Hub and Edge Transport Servers Performance Counters for Client Access Servers Network and Performance Guidelines Change Management Software Updates vs. Hotfixes Deploying Software Updates Determining the Need for Hardware Upgrades Process for Implementing Hardware Upgrades Developing a Troubleshooting Methodology Troubleshooting Tools Chapter 06 Review Course Closure

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