MCITP: Enterprise Messaging Administrator on Exchange 2010

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MCITP: Enterprise Messaging Administrator on Exchange 2010

Overview

The Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP) certification helps validate that an individual has the comprehensive set of skills necessary to perform a particular IT job role, such as database administrator or enterprise messaging administrator. MCITP certifications build on the technical proficiency measured in the Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) certifications. Therefore, you will earn one or more MCTS certifications on your way to earning an MCITP certification.

MCITP candidate profile

MCITP candidates are IT professionals capable of deploying, building, designing, optimizing, and operating technologies for a particular job role. They make the design and technology decisions necessary to ensure successful technology implementation projects.

This Certification comprises of following two exams:

This MCITP boot camp training includes 50 hours of intense training lectures, hands on labs, Microsoft Official Courseware, test prep material for the exam and lunch.

This training covers the following courses required for your certifications:

10135 : Configuring, Managing and Troubleshooting Microsoft Exchange server 2010

10233 : Designing and Deploying Messaging Solutions with Microsoft Exchange Server

Below are the details for each of these courses offered.

10135 : Configuring, Managing and Troubleshooting Microsoft Exchange server 2010

About this Course

This five-day, instructor-led course will provide you with the knowledge and skills to configure and manage an Exchange Server 2010 messaging environment. This course does not require previous Exchange Server experience, but does require that students have significant experience in managing Windows Server and Active Directory directory services or Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS). This course will teach you how to configure Exchange Server 2010, as well as provide guidelines, best practices, and considerations that will help you optimize your Exchange Server deployment.This course helps you towards Exam 70-662

Audience Profile

This course is intended for people aspiring to be enterprise-level messaging administrators. Others who may take this course include IT generalists and help desk professionals who want to learn about Exchange Server 2010. People coming into the course are expected to have at least three years experience working in the IT field, typically in the areas of network administration, help desk, or system administration. They are not expected to have experience with previous Exchange Server versions.

Prerequisites

In addition to their professional experience, students who attend this training should have the following prerequisite knowledge:

  • Fundamental knowledge of network technologies including Domain Name System (DNS) and firewall technologies.
  • Experience with the Windows Server 2003 and Microsoft Windows Server 2008 operating systems.
  • Experience with Active Directory directory services in Windows Server 2003 or AD DS Windows Server 2008.
  • Experience managing backup and restore on Windows Servers.
  • Experience using Windows management and monitoring tools such as Microsoft Management Console, Active Directory Users and Computers, Performance Monitor, Event Viewer, and Internet Information Services (IIS) Administrator.
  • Experience using Windows networking and troubleshooting tools such as Network Monitor, Telnet, and NSLookup.
  • Fundamental knowledge of certificates and Public Key Infrastructure (PKI).
  • Basic experience with Windows Mobile.

At Course Completion

After completing this course, students will be able to:

  • Install and deploy Exchange Server 2010.
  • Configure Mailbox servers and Mailbox server components.
  • Manage recipient objects.
  • Configure the Client Access server role.
  • Manage message transport.
  • Configure the secure flow of messages between the Exchange Server organization and the Internet.
  • Implement a high availability solution for Mailbox servers and other server roles.
  • Plan and implement backup and restore for the server roles.
  • Plan and configure messaging policy and compliance.
  • Configure Exchange Server permissions and security for internal and external access.
  • Monitor and maintain the messaging system.
  • Transition an Exchange Server 2003 or Exchange Server 2007 organization to Exchange Server 2010.
  • Configure the Unified Messaging server role and Unified Messaging components.
  • Implement High Availability across multiple sites and implement Federated Sharing.

Course Outline

Module 1: Deploying Microsoft Exchange Server 2010
This module describes how to prepare for, and perform, an Exchange Server 2010 installation. It also provides details on the Exchange Server 2010 deployment.
Lessons

  • Overview of Exchange Server 2010 Requirements
  • Installing Exchange Server 2010 Server Roles
  • Completing an Exchange Server 2010 Installation

Lab : Installing Exchange Server 2010

  • Evaluating Requirements for an Exchange Server Installation
  • Preparing for an Exchange Server 2010 Installation
  • Installing Exchange Server 2010

Lab : Verifying an Exchange Server 2010 Installation

  • Verifying an Exchange Server 2010 Installation

After completing this module, students will be able to:

  • Describe Exchange Server 2010 requirements.
  • Install the Exchange Server 2010 server roles.
  • Complete an Exchange Server 2010 installation.

Module 2: Configuring Mailbox Servers
This module describes the management tools that you can use to manage Exchange Server 2010. It also describes the Mailbox server role, some of the new Exchange Server 2010 features, the most common Mailbox server role post-installation tasks, and public folders.
Lessons

  • Overview of Exchange Server 2010 Administrative Tools
  • Configuring Mailbox Server Roles
  • Configuring Public Folders

Lab : Configuring Mailbox Servers

  • Configuring Mailbox Databases
  • Configuring Public Folders

After completing this module, students will be able to:

  • Describe the Exchange Server 2010 administrative tools.
  • Configure mailbox server roles.
  • Configure public folders.

Module 3: Managing Recipient Objects
This module describes how you can manage recipient objects, address policies, and address lists in Exchange Server 2010. It also describes procedures for performing bulk management tasks in Exchange Management Shell.
Lessons

  • Managing Mailboxes
  • Managing Other Recipients
  • Configuring E-Mail Address Policies
  • Configuring Address Lists
  • Performing Bulk Recipient Management Tasks

Lab : Managing Recipient Objects

  • Managing Recipients
  • Configuring E-Mail Address Policies
  • Configuring Address Lists
  • Performing Bulk Recipient Management Tasks

After completing this module, students will be able to:

  • Manage mailboxes in Exchange Server 2010.
  • Manage other recipients in Exchange Server 2010.
  • Configure e-mail address policies.
  • Configure address lists.
  • Perform bulk recipient management tasks.

Module 4: Managing Client Access
This module provides details on how to implement the Client Access server role in Exchange Server 2010.
Lessons

  • Configuring the Client Access Server Role
  • Configuring Client Access Services for Outlook Clients
  • Configuring Outlook Web App
  • Configuring Mobile Messaging

Lab : Configuring Client Access Servers for Outlook Anywhere Access

  • Configuring Client Access Servers
  • Configuring Outlook Anywhere

Lab : Configuring Client Access Servers for Outlook Web App and Exchange ActiveSync

  • Configuring Outlook Web App
  • Configuring Exchange ActiveSync

After completing this module, students will be able to:

  • Configure the Client Access server role.
  • Configure Client Access services for Outlook Clients.
  • Configure Outlook Web App.
  • Configure mobile messaging.

Module 5: Managing Message Transport
This module details how to manage message transport in Exchange Server 2010. It also describes how to deploy and configure the Hub Transport server.
Lessons

  • Overview of Message Transport
  • Configuring Message Transport

Lab : Managing Message Transport

  • Configuring Internet Message Transport
  • Troubleshooting Message Transport
  • Troubleshooting Internet Message Delivery

After completing this module, students will be able to:

  • Describe message transport in Exchange Server 2010.
  • Configure message transport.

Module 6: Implementing Messaging Security
This module describes how to plan for and deploy the Edge Transport server role and the security issues related to the deployment. It also describes how to configure secure SMTP messaging as well as Domain Security.
Lessons

  • Deploying Edge Transport Servers
  • Deploying an Antivirus Solution
  • Configuring an Anti-Spam Solution
  • Configuring Secure SMTP Messaging

Lab : Configuring Edge Transport Servers and Forefront Protection 2010

  • Configuring Edge Transport Servers
  • Configuring ForeFront Protection 2010 for Exchange Servers

Lab : Implementing Anti-Spam Solutions

  • Configuring an Anti-Spam Solution on Edge Transport Servers

After completing this module, students will be able to:

  • Deploy Edge Transport servers.
  • Deploy an antivirus solution.
  • Configure an anti-spam solution.
  • Configure secure SMTP messaging.

Module 7: Implementing High Availability
This module describes the high availability technology built into Exchange Server 2010 and some of the outside factors that affect highly available solutions.
Lessons

  • Overview of High Availability Options
  • Configuring Highly Available Mailbox Databases
  • Deploying Highly Available Non-Mailbox Servers

Lab : Implementing High Availability

  • Deploying a DAG
  • Deploying Highly Available Hub Transport and Client Access Servers
  • Testing the High Availability Configuration

After completing this module, students will be able to:

  • Describe high availability options.
  • Configure highly available mailbox databases.
  • Deploy highly available nonmailbox servers.

Module 8: Implementing Backup and Recovery
This module describes the backup and restore features built into Exchange Server 2010 and considerations for creating a suitable backup plan.
Lessons

  • Planning Backup and Recovery
  • Backing Up Exchange Server 2010
  • Restoring Exchange Server 2010

Lab : Implementing Backup and Recovery

  • Backing Up Exchange Server 2010
  • Restoring Exchange Server Data
  • Restoring Exchange Servers (optional)

After completing this module, students will be able to:

  • Plan backup and recovery.
  • Backup Exchange Server 2010.
  • Restore Exchange Server 2010.

Module 9: Configuring Messaging Policy and Compliance
This module describes how to configure the Exchange Server 2010 messaging policy and compliance features.
Lessons

  • Introducing Messaging Policy and Compliance
  • Configuring Transport Rules
  • Configuring Journaling and Multi-Mailbox Search
  • Configuring Messaging Records Management
  • Configuring Personal Archives

Lab : Configuring Transport Rules, Journal Rules, and Multi-Mailbox Search

  • Configuring Transport Rules
  • Configuring Journal Rules and Multi-Mailbox Search

Lab : Configuring Messaging Records Management and Personal Archives

  • Configuring Messaging Records Management
  • Configuring Personal Archives

After completing this module, students will be able to:

  • Describe messaging policy and compliance.
  • Configure transport rules.
  • Configure journaling and Multi-Mailbox Search.
  • Configure Messaging Records Management.
  • Configure Personal Archives.

Module 10: Securing Microsoft Exchange Server 2010
This module describes how to configure administrative permissions with Role Based Access Control and how to secure the Exchange Server configuration.
Lessons

  • Configuring Role Based Access Control
  • Configuring Security for Server Roles in Exchange Server 2010
  • Configuring Secure Internet Access

Lab : Securing Exchange Server 2010

  • Configuring Exchange Server Permissions
  • Configuring a Reverse Proxy for Exchange Server Access

After completing this module, students will be able to:

  • Configure role based access control permissions.
  • Configure security for Exchange Server 2010 server roles.
  • Configure secure Internet access.

Module 11: Maintaining Microsoft Exchange Server 2010
This module describes how to monitor and maintain Exchange Server 2010. It also describes how to troubleshoot Exchange Server when problems arise.
Lessons

  • Monitoring Exchange Server 2010
  • Maintaining Exchange Server 2010
  • Troubleshooting Exchange Server 2010

Lab : Maintaining Exchange Server 2010

  • Monitoring Exchange Server 2010
  • Troubleshooting Database Availability
  • Troubleshooting Client Access Servers

After completing this module, students will be able to:

  • Monitor Exchange Server 2010.
  • Maintain Exchange Server 2010.
  • Troubleshoot Exchange Server 2010.

Module 12: Upgrading from Exchange Server 2003 or Exchange Server 2007 to Exchange Server 2010
This module describes how to upgrade an existing Exchange Server 2003 or Exchange Server 2007 organization to an Exchange Server 2010 organization. It also describes the various considerations for implementing coexistence between the two messaging systems after an Exchange Server 2010 deployment.
Lessons

  • Overview of Upgrading to Exchange Server 2010
  • Upgrading from Exchange Server 2003 to Exchange Server 2010
  • Upgrading from Exchange Server 2007 to Exchange Server 2010

Lab : (no lab)
After completing this module, students will be able to:

  • Describe the general Exchange Server 2010 upgrade scenarios and strategies.
  • Upgrade from Exchange Server 2003 to Exchange Server 2010.
  • Upgrade from Exchange Server 2007 to Exchange Server 2010.

Module 13: Implementing Unified Messaging
This appendix describes how Unified Messaging integrates Exchange Server with telephony networks. It also describes how to configure Unified Messaging.
Lessons

  • Overview of Telephony
  • Introducing Unified Messaging
  • Configuring Unified Messaging

Lab : Implementing Unified Messaging

  • Installing and Configuring Unified Messaging Features

After completing this module, students will be able to:

  • Describe telephony systems.
  • Describe Unified Messaging features and integration with Exchange Server 2010.
  • Configure Unified Messaging.

Module 14: Advanced Topics in Exchange Server 2010
This appendix provides an overview of how to implement a highly available Exchange Server 2010 deployment across multiple data centers. It also describes how to deploy Federated Sharing.
Lessons

  • Deploying Highly Available Solutions for Multiple Sites
  • Implementing Federated Sharing

Lab : (no lab)
After completing this module, students will be able to:

  • Implement high availability solutions for multiple sites.
  • Implement Federated Sharing.

10233 : Designing and Deploying Messaging Solutions with Microsoft Exchange Server

About this Course

This five-day, instructor-led course provides you with the knowledge and skills to design and deploy messaging solutions with Microsoft Exchange Server 2010. This course describes how to gather requirements for a messaging solution and then design the integration of Exchange Server 2010 with the current infrastructure. The course then covers how to plan and deploy the various server roles in Exchange Server 2010. You will explore the various options for implementing messaging security, policies, and compliance. The course also examines the high availability and disaster recovery options and how to develop a troubleshooting plan. Finally, the course describes how to plan the upgrade from earlier versions of Exchange Server to Exchange Server 2010 and the integration of Exchange Server 2010 with other messaging systems.

Audience Profile

This course is intended for IT professionals who are responsible for the Exchange Server messaging environment in an enterprise. This IT professional is the senior administrator, or "engineer" who acts as a technical lead over a team of administrators. This person is a third level of support in addition to the Exchange Recipient Administrator, which is the first level and the Exchange Server Administrator, which is the second level. In an effort to ensure that end users have the best possible messaging experience, this person also evaluates new technologies and tools.

The candidate is responsible for the planning and deployment of the Exchange Servers in an enterprise environment. He or she should have a minimum of two years of experience administering, deploying, managing, monitoring, upgrading, migrating, and designing Exchange Server.

Prerequisites

Before attending this course, students must have:

  • At least two years of experience working with Microsoft Exchange Server.
  • At least six months of experience working with Exchange Server 2010 or Exchange Server 2007.
  • At least two years of experience administering Windows Server, including Windows Server 2008.
  • At least two years of experience working with Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS).
  • At least two years of experience working with name resolution, including Domain Name Service (DNS).
  • Experience working with certificates, including Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) certificates.
  • Experience working with Microsoft Windows PowerShell.

At Course Completion

After completing this course, students will be able to:

  • Gather the information required to design a messaging system.
  • Design the integration of Exchange Server with the current infrastructure.
  • Design the deployment of the Mailbox server services in Exchange Server 2010.
  • Design the Client Access server deployment.
  • Design the Hub Transport server and Edge Transport server deployments.
  • Plan and deploy messaging security.
  • Plan and deploy a messaging policy and compliance solution.
  • Plan a highly available Exchange Server 2010 deployment.
  • Plan a disaster recovery solution in Exchange Server 2010.
  • Develop a plan for monitoring and troubleshooting the Exchange Server environment.
  • Plan and implement a transition from Exchange Server 2003 or Exchange Server 2007 to Exchange Server 2010.
  • Integrate Exchange Server 2010 with other messaging systems and with federated partners.

Course Outline

Module 1: Introduction to Designing a Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Deployment
This module explains how to gather business and technical requirements, and information about the current messaging system, to prepare for designing a messaging system. It also provides an overview of Service Level Management and how it can impact the design of the messaging system.

Lessons

  • Gathering Business Requirements
  • Identifying Additional Requirements
  • Introduction to Service Level Management
  • Analyzing the Current Messaging Environment

Lab : Introduction to Designing an Exchange Server 2010 Deployment

  • Evaluating the Existing Messaging Environment
  • Creating a Requirements Document
  • Discussion: Real-World Best Practices for Setting Budget Expectations
  • Discussion: Refining the Scope of SLA Requirements

After completing this module, students will be able to:

  • Gather business requirements for an organization.
  • Identify additional requirements.
  • Describe service level management.
  • Analyze the current messaging environment.

Module 2: Designing Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Integration with the Current Infrastructure
This module explains how to design the integration of Exchange Server with the current infrastructure. It describes how to design the network infrastructure, the Active Directory infrastructure, and the DNS infrastructure. Additionally, this module explains how to plan the administration of Exchange Server 2010.

Lessons

  • Designing the Network Infrastructure
  • Designing the Active Directory Infrastructure
  • Designing the DNS Infrastructure
  • Planning Exchange Server Administration

Lab : Designing Exchange Server Integration with the Current Infrastructure

  • Evaluating the Existing Network Infrastructure
  • Determining Suitability for Exchange Server 2010
  • Preparing the AD DS Forest for Exchange Server 2010
  • Configuring Exchange Server Delegation

After completing this module, students will be able to:

  • Design the network infrastructure.
  • Design the Active Directory infrastructure.
  • Design the DNS infrastructure.
  • Plan Exchange Server Administration.

Module 3: Planning and Deploying Mailbox Services
This module explains how to design the deployment of the Mailbox server services in Exchange Server 2010. It provides an overview of the Mailbox services in Exchange Server 2010. The module then describes how to design Mailbox server, recipient management, and a public folder architecture.

Lessons

  • Overview of Mailbox Services in Exchange Server 2010
  • Designing Mailbox Servers
  • Designing Recipient Management
  • Designing Public Folder Architecture

Lab : Planning and Deploying Mailbox Services

  • Designing the Mailbox Server Deployment
  • Designing Recipient Management
  • Designing a Public Folder Deployment
  • Implementing Mailbox Services

After completing this module, students will be able to:

  • Describe mailbox services in Exchange Server 2010.
  • Design Mailbox servers.
  • Design recipient management.
  • Design public folder architecture.

Module 4: Planning and Deploying Client Access Services in Exchange Server 2010
This module explains how to plan and deploy client access services in Exchange Server 2010. It provides an overview of the Client Access server role and then describes how to design the Client Access server deployment, client access, and client access policies.

Lessons

  • Overview of the Client Access Server Role
  • Designing the Client Access Server Deployment
  • Designing Client Access
  • Designing Client Access Policies

Lab : Planning and Deploying Client Access Services in Exchange Server 2010

  • Designing the Client Access Server Deployment
  • Designing Client Access
  • Implementing Client Access

After completing this module, students will be able to:

  • Describe how the Client Access server role works.
  • Design the Client Access server deployment.
  • Design access for messaging clients.
  • Design policies for managing client access.

Module 5: Planning and Deploying Message Transport in Exchange Server 2010
This module explains how to design the Hub Transport server and Edge Transport Server deployments. It also describes how to design message routing in Exchange Server 2010. The module then explains how to design the Hub Transport servers and the Edge Transport servers.

Lessons

  • Designing Message Routing for Exchange Server 2010
  • Designing Hub Transport Servers
  • Designing the Message Routing Perimeter

Lab : Planning and Deploying Message Transport in Exchange Server 2010

  • Designing a Message Routing Topology
  • Designing a Messaging Perimeter
  • Discussion: Improving an Active Directory and Message Routing Design
  • Modifying the Routing Topology

After completing this module, students will be able to:

  • Design message routing for Exchange Server 2010.
  • Design Hub Transport servers.
  • Design the message routing perimeter.

Module 6: Planning and Deploying Messaging Security
This module explains how to plan and deploy messaging security. It describes how to design message security restrictions, SMTP connector security, and explains how to secure message routing between partner organizations. The module then describes how to design antivirus and anti-spam solutions.

Lessons

  • Designing Message Security
  • Designing Antivirus and Anti-Spam Solutions

Lab : Planning and Deploying Messaging Security

  • Designing Message Security
  • Designing Antivirus and Anti-Spam Solutions
  • Implementing Message Security

After completing this module, students will be able to:

  • Design message security.
  • Design antivirus and anti-spam solutions.

Module 7: Planning and Deploying Messaging Compliance
This module explains how to plan and deploy a messaging policy and compliance solution. It describes how to design transport rules, message classifications, and message moderation. Then the module describes how to design the AD RMS integration with Exchange Server 2010. Finally, the module explains how to design message journaling, archiving, and messaging records management.

Lessons

  • Designing Transport Compliance
  • Designing AD RMS Integration with Exchange Server 2010
  • Designing Message Journaling and Archiving
  • Designing Messaging Records Management

Lab : Planning and Deploying Messaging Compliance

  • Planning a Message Transport Implementation
  • Planning a Messaging Journaling and Archiving Solution
  • Planning a Messaging Records Management Implementation
  • Implementing a Messaging Compliance Solution

After completing this module, students will be able to:

  • Design transport compliance.
  • Design Active Directory Rights Management Services (AD RMS) integration with Exchange Server 2010.
  • Design message journaling and archiving.
  • Design messaging records management.

Module 8: Planning and Deploying High Availability
This module explains how to plan a highly available Exchange Server 2010 deployment. It provides an introduction to high availability in Exchange Server 2010. It also describes how to design high availability for mailbox databases and the other Exchange Server 2010 server roles. Finally, the module explains how to design site resilience.

Lessons

  • Introduction to High Availability Planning in Exchange Server 2010
  • Designing High Availability for Mailbox Databases
  • Designing High Availability for Other Server Roles
  • Designing Site Resilience

Lab : Planning and Deploying High Availability

  • Designing High Availability for Exchange Server
  • Implementing High Availability for Exchange Servers

After completing this module, students will be able to:

  • Describe high availability planning in Exchange Server 2010.
  • Design high availability for mailbox databases.
  • Design high availability for non-Mailbox server roles.
  • Design site resilience.

Module 9: Planning a Disaster Recovery Solution
This module explains how to plan a disaster recovery solution for Exchange Server 2010. It describes how to plan for disaster mitigation and then explains how to design Exchange Server backup and recovery.

Lessons

  • Planning for Disaster Mitigation
  • Planning Exchange Server Backup
  • Planning Exchange Server Recovery

Lab : Planning a Disaster Recovery Solution

  • Planning Disaster Recovery for Vancouver
  • Planning Disaster Recovery for San Diego
  • Implementing Single-Item Recovery

After completing this module, students will be able to:

  • Plan for disaster mitigation.
  • Plan Exchange Server backup.
  • Plan Exchange Server recovery.

Module 10: Planning Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Monitoring and Troubleshooting
This module explains how to develop a plan for monitoring and troubleshooting the Exchange Server environment. It first describes the various options for monitoring the different server roles in Exchange Server 2010. The module then describes the available troubleshooting tools and explains how to plan for troubleshooting issues in message delivery, client access, and databases.

Lessons

  • Planning Exchange Server Monitoring
  • Planning Exchange Server Troubleshooting

Lab : Planning Exchange Server 2010 Monitoring and Troubleshooting

  • Establishing a Baseline for Performance
  • Measuring the Production System Performance under Additional Load

After completing this module, students will be able to:

  • Plan Exchange Server monitoring.
  • Plan Exchange Server troubleshooting.

Module 11: Upgrading to Microsoft Exchange Server 2010
This module explains how to plan and implement an upgrade from Exchange Server 2003 or Exchange Server 2007 to Exchange Server 2010. It first provides an overview of the various upgrading scenarios. The module then describes how to plan the upgrade from Exchange Server 2003 to Exchange Server 2010 and from Exchange Server 2007 to Exchange Server 2010.

Lessons

  • Overview of Upgrading to Exchange Server 2010
  • Planning the Upgrade from Exchange Server 2003 to Exchange Server 2010
  • Planning the Upgrade from Exchange Server 2007 to Exchange Server 2010

Lab : Upgrading to Exchange Server 2010

  • Reviewing the Exchange Server 2010 Design
  • Designing an Exchange Server 2010 Upgrade Strategy

After completing module, students will be able to:

  • Describe the general Exchange Server 2010 upgrade scenarios and strategies.
  • Plan the upgrade from Exchange Server 2003 to Exchange Server 2010.
  • Plan the upgrade from Exchange Server 2007 to Exchange Server 2010.

Module 12: Integrating Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 with Other Messaging Systems
This module explains how to integrate Exchange Server 2010 with other messaging systems and with federated partners. It first describes the various coexistence scenarios and then explains how to design Exchange Server 2010 integration with other messaging systems. The modules also describes how to design the integration of Exchange Server 2010 with federated partners and with Exchange Online.

Lessons

  • Designing Exchange Server 2010 Integration with Other Messaging Systems
  • Designing Exchange Server 2010 Integration with Federated Partners
  • Designing Exchange Server 2010 Integration with Exchange Online

Lab : Integrating Exchange Server 2010 with Other Messaging Systems

  • Designing Exchange Server 2010 Coexistence with Another Messaging System

After completing this module, students will be able to:

  • Design Exchange Server 2010 integration with other messaging systems.
  • Design Exchange Server 2010 integration with federated partners.
  • Design Exchange Server 2010 integration with Microsoft Exchange Online.

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