| After completing this Clinic, students will be able to:
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Contrast the features of Exchange Server 2007 with earlier versions of the software.
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Describe how to make the best use of the new features of the Exchange Server 2007 architecture.
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Describe how Exchange Server 2007 will benefit users.
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Summarize the most important new features of Exchange Server 2007.
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Compare the graphical user interface (GUI) method of installation to the command-line method of installation.
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Compare the Exchange Management Console to the Exchange Management Shell and evaluate which to use in a given situation.
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Evaluate how Exchange Server 2007 introduces efficiencies into the administration of recipients.
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List best practices for the administration of Exchange Server 2007.
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Compare Exchange Server 2007 client access servers with front-end servers in earlier versions of Exchange Server.
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Identify how the administration of Exchange Server 2007 requires less time than the administration of previous versions of Exchange Server.
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Evaluate which Exchange server role is appropriate in a given scenario.
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Discuss how Exchange Server 2007 can improve your organization’s security and compliance with corporate policies.
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Describe how you can achieve higher availability with Exchange Server 2007 than with earlier versions of Exchange Server.
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List the major improvements to the Exchange Server architecture and the advantages of each improvement.
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List best practices for enabling users to access their messages.
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Summarize the features of Exchange Server 2007 Unified Messaging. |
| This two-day instructor-led clinic will provide IT Professionals with a broad awareness and understanding of the new features and tools of Exchange Server 2007
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| Course Outline
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| Session 1: Overview of Exchange Server 2007
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Introducing Exchange Server 2007
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Introducing the Exchange Server 2007 Architecture
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Introducing the Exchange Server 2007 User Experience
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Session Review
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| Lab 1: Installing Exchange Server 2007
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| Session 2: Overview of Exchange Server 2007 Administration
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Installing Exchange Server 2007
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Introduction to Exchange Server 2007 Administration Tools
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Administering Recipients
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Configuring Exchange Server 2007
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Administering Client Access Servers
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Session Review
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| Lab 2: Administering Exchange Server 2007
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| Lab 3: Administering Server Rules and Mailboxes
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| Session 3: Overview of Exchange Server 2007 Architecture
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Introduction to Exchange Server Roles
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Implementing Security, Compliance, and Archiving
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High Availability
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Session Review
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| Lab 4: Configuring Server Mail Flow and Rules
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| Lab 5: Using and Administering Exchange Server 2007 Client Access
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| Lab 6: Setting Up Policies, Archiving, and Compliance
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| Lab 7: Using Exchange Server 2007 Local Continuous Replication
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| Session 4: Overview of Unified Messaging in Exchange Server 2007
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Unified Messaging
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Session Review |