Module 1: Managing Modern Messaging Infrastructure
- Overview of Modern Messaging Architecture
- Deploying Modern Messaging Infrastructure
- Managing Modern Messaging Infrastructure
Module 2: Managing Recipient Objects and Resources
- Exchange Recipients
- Creating and Managing Exchange Recipients
- Managing Email Addresses, Lists, and Resources
Module 3: Managing Mailbox Databases
- Mailbox Databases in Exchange Server
- Planning for Mailbox Databases
- Creating and Managing Mailbox Databases
- Troubleshooting Mailbox Databases
Module 4: Managing Organizational Settings
- Managing Authentication for Messaging
- Configuring Organizational Settings
- Designing Solutions for External Access
Module 5: Managing Client Access
- Implementing Client Access Services
- Managing Client Devices
- Configuring Outlook on the Web
- Troubleshooting Client Access
Module 6: Managing Mobile Devices
- Mobile Device Mailbox Policies
- Managing Mobile Device Access
Module 7: Managing the Transport Pipeline
- Overview of Transport Services
- Configuring Message Transport
- Managing Transport Rules
Module 8: Managing and Troubleshooting Mail Flow
- Managing Mail Flow
- Troubleshooting Mail Flow
- Troubleshooting Transport Issues
- Troubleshooting with Logs
Module 9: High Availability for Exchange Servers
- Planning High Availability for Mailbox Servers
- High Availability for Client Access Service
- High Availability for Transport
- Implementing Site Resilience
Module 10: Managing Disaster Recovery
- Planning for Disaster Recovery
- Implementing Backup Strategies
- Restoring Mailboxes, Databases, and Servers
Module 11: Managing Public Folders
- Planning the Public Folder Hierarchy
- Implementing and Managing Public Folders
- Troubleshooting Public Folders
In this course you will learn how Microsoft Exchange Server provides access to user mailboxes for many different
clients. Because all messaging clients access Exchange Server mailboxes through client access services, we will
examine how to plan, configure, and manage client access services in Exchange Server. Since using smartphones
and tablets for messaging has become very popular, and because many smartphone users use their devices
intensively for email, calendar, tasks, and other collaboration purposes, you will also learn how to manage
mobile devices. This course also describes planning and configuring message transport in an Exchange Server
organization. You will learn how to plan, configure and manage transport services to provide efficient
communication between your Exchange Servers, Exchange Online, and other mail servers on the Internet. Finally,
you will learn how to troubleshoot transport services when issues occur in different scenarios so that you can
provide your organization with a healthy and reliable messaging infrastructure.