MCTS 'CertSaver' eLearning Package Overview
Achieve the Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist: Exchange Server 2007 - Configuration (MCTS: Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 - Configuration) certification and demonstrate that you have the knowledge and skills required to deploy and administer an enterprise messaging environment with Exchange Server 2007. Successful candidates will have experience installing, managing, monitoring, and troubleshooting Exchange Server 2007, and managing messaging security and recovering messaging servers and databases.
This collection of excellent value sophisticated eLearning environments utilise the best in on-line learning available. This course is structured to help the learner meet the requirements of the Microsoft certification programme. To consolidate the learner's progress we also provide MeasureUp certification practice test software.
In a Nutshell - What You Receive:
- Excellent Microsoft Official eLearning for the TS: Exchange Server 2007, Configuring
- eLearning Collections 5093, 5094 and 5051
- Learning Package Access to Suit You!
- INCLUDES MeasureUp Practice Test Software Worth*1 TBA GBP = TBA Euro = TBA USD !!
- FREE Personal Learning Plan with Microsoft Certified Trainer Guidance
- SAVE at Least*1 TBA GBP = TBA Euro = TBA USD !!
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MCTS: Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 - Configuration eLearning:
- Full Microsoft Recommended Learning Product Requirement eLearning for Examination 70-536
- 'CertSaver' Price*1 40% of RRP - TBA GBP = TBA Euro = TBA USD
- Worldwide Availability - Dependent Upon Bandwidth*2
- Audience
- Topics Covered
- Prerequisites
- Related Courses
- Examination Requirements
- Course to Examination Matrix
- Microsoft Official Learning Product (MOLP)
- Initial Phone or Email Discussion with Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT) (Optional & Free Of Charge)
- Learning Path and Examination Preparation Guidance
- MeasureUp 180-Day Downloadable Test Practice Software for Each Examination Requirement
*1 actual prices calculated daily against GBP confirmed at time of order. NB VAT applies. *2 bandwidth test provided prior to purchase.
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Audience
The MCTS: Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 – Configuration certification is appropriate for:
- Network Administrators
- Systems Administrators
- Information Technology Professionals
- Information Systems Administrators
- Network Technicians
- Technical Support Specialists
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Topics Covered
The topics covered in the eLearning courses are listed by elearning collection:
Collection 5093: Installing and Configuring Microsoft Exchange Server 2007
- Describe the role of Active Directory in Exchange Server 2007
- Describe how to integrate Active Directory with Exchange Server 2007
- Describe how Exchange Server 2007 performs message routing
- Describe the purpose of server roles in Exchange Server 2007
- Identify the server roles supported by Exchange Server 2007
- Describe the various scenarios for deploying server roles
- Configure administrative permissions in Exchange Server 2007
- Implement Mailbox servers in Exchange Server 2007
- Manage public folders in Exchange Server 2007
- Manage a backup solution in Exchange Server 2007
- Plan a recovery solution in Exchange Server 2007
- Manage a recovery solution in Exchange Server 2007
- Deploy Client Access servers in Microsoft Exchange Server 2007
- Implement client access features in Exchange Server 2007
- Implement Outlook Web Access in Exchange Server 2007
- Implement mobile messaging by using Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync (EAS)
- Back up and recover Client Access servers
- Manage user mailboxes in Exchange Server 2007
- Manage mailboxes in Exchange Server 2007
- Manage distribution groups in Exchange Server 2007
- Manage the mail-enabled users and contacts in Exchange Server 2007
- Manage public folders in Exchange Server 2007
- Configure mailbox client settings
- Manage Office Outlook clients
- Describe the tasks that you may need to perform to troubleshoot Office Outlook client issues
- Manage mobile clients
- Configure Unified Messaging components
- Implement Unified Messaging policies
- Implement the Auto Attendant feature in Unified Messaging
- Describe the considerations involved in implementing a Unified Messaging solution
Collection 5094: Managing Microsoft Exchange Server 2007
- Configure e-mail address policies in Microsoft Exchange Server 2007
- Configure address lists and Offline Address Book in Microsoft Exchange Server 2007
- Manage multiple recipients by using Exchange Management Shell
- Describe the role of various components in different types of message flow
- Implement message transport by using Hub Transport servers
- Troubleshoot problems in message transport
- Describe the purpose and methods of implementing messaging policies
- Implement messaging records management to manage message policies
- Implement transport rules to manage message policies
- Implement journaling rules to manage messaging policies
- Describe the antivirus and anti-spam solutions available in Microsoft Exchange Server 2007
- Implement anti-spam solutions at the SMTP connection level
- Implement anti-spam solutions at the message level
- Implement antivirus solutions in Exchange Server 2007
- Describe the purpose and advantages of using the Exchange Management Shell
- Describe the functionalities available in the Exchange Management Shell
- Manage individual and multiple recipients by using Exchange Management Shell
- Manage server roles by using Exchange Management Shell
- Describe the methods of implementing high availability for mailbox servers
- Implement high availability for mailbox servers
- Deploy an Edge Transport server role in Exchange Server 2007
- Implement EdgeSync in an Edge Transport Server
- Configure Internet message delivery
- Configure security for Internet e-mail
- Recover an Edge Transport server
Collection 5051: Monitoring and Troubleshooting Microsoft Exchange Server 2007
- Describe the tools used to monitor and troubleshoot clients in Exchange Server 2007
- Monitor the performance of servers in Exchange Server 2007
- Describe the tasks to troubleshoot issues related to Office Outlook client
- Describe the tasks to troubleshoot issues related to Client Access Server clients
- Describe the various types of message flow scenarios in Exchange Server 2007
- Monitor message flow by using various monitoring tools
- Troubleshoot message flow issues by using various troubleshooting tools
- Monitor Mailbox servers by using the various built-in tools available in Exchange Server 2007
- Troubleshoot common issues in Mailbox servers
- Troubleshoot performance issues in Mailbox servers
- Troubleshoot network availability and performance by using the various network monitoring tools
- Troubleshoot issues related to Active Directory in Exchange Server 2007
- Troubleshoot DNS records by using the tools available in Exchange Server 2007
- Troubleshoot additional external services required for Exchange Server 2007
- Identify the different types of messaging reports provided by Exchange Server 2007
- Create messaging reports by using the tools available in Exchange Server 2007
- Analyze messaging reports to identify performance trends on Mailbox servers
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Prerequisites
In order to benefit from this learning package the following knowledge and experience, including working knowledge of the listed tools and applications, is recommended:
- NTBackup command
- NSLookup command
- Windows Explorer
- Microsoft Management Console (MMC)
- Active Directory Users and Computers
- Active Directory Sites and Services
- Internet Information Services (IIS) Administration
- Outlook
- Working knowledge of Windows server operating system. For example, how storage is configured, basic backup and restore techniques, and what a client/server application interaction means
- Working knowledge of network technologies. For example, what Transmission Control Protocol (TCP/IP) and Domain Name System (DNS) do and how to use them, basic routing concepts (Wide Area Networks (WAN) vs. Local Area Network (LAN) router vs. switch vs. hub)
- Working knowledge of Active Directory. For example, how user objects are managed, what is stored in Active Directory partitions, basic architectures (domain, forest, sites, etc.), and how domain controllers are managed. Also, site and site connector configuration, schema and configuration partitions, and Global Catalogs
- Conceptual understanding of e-mail technologies For example, that Simple Mail Transport Protocol (SMTP) is a protocol used for e-mail and the differences between transport protocols and client access protocols (Post Office Protocol (POP), Internet Access Message Protocol (IMAP), SMTP)
NB the following eLearning packages include the full MCTS: Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 - Configuration eLearning package described on this page as well as additional learning materials which cover a high proportion of the prerequisite material listed above. We will happily provide a reduced number of courses to help you achieve the prerequisites should this be desirable. Please contact us for free, no obligation, advice.
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Related Courses
The following are related IT infrastructure courses:
Examination Requirements
MCTS: Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 - Configuration candidates are required to satisfy the following requirements:
Core Examination - One Required
- Exam 70-236: TS: Exchange Server 2007, Configuring
Examination to Course Requirements
The table below presents the combination of examinations to Microsoft courses to achieve the MCTS.
Core Examination - One Required
| Core Exam - One Exam Required |
eLearning Training |
| Exam 70-236: TS: Exchange Server 2007, Configuring |
Collection 5093: Installing and Configuring Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 (14-hour series)*
AND
Collection 5094: Managing Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 (16-hour series)*
AND
Collection 5051: Monitoring and Troubleshooting Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 (10-hour series)*
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* approximate completion time