About this course:Microsoft® Exchange Server enables small and medium-sized companies to achieve greater reliability and improved performance by simplifying administration tasks such as calendaring, creating distribution lists, sending email messages, automatically performing voicemail transcriptions, providing messaging delivery reports, and archiving mail boxes.Microsoft® Exchange Server means never missing an appointment again. It will let customers know if you are out of the office today and when they will get their reply. When you’re on holiday it allows designated colleagues to check your emails to ensure nothing important gets missed, and business keeps moving forward by enabling others to book your appointments and check your availability for that crucial meeting. You don’t even have to worry about keeping your Address Book updated - that important email will go to all the people who need it.
Exchange Server 2013
Overview
of Messaging System
Exchange
Server Versions
Architecture
Difference between the Exchange Server versions
Exchange
Server 2013 Roles
Exchange
Server 2013 Mail flow Process
Exchange
Server 2013 editions and Basic Comparison
Exchange
Server 2013 Prerequisites and Requirements
Exchange
Server 2013 Deployment
Managing Exchange Server 2013
Module-3: Planning and Deploying Client Access
Server
Planning
Client Access Server Deployment
Configuring
the Client Access Server Role
Managing Client Access Services
Module-4: Planning and Configuring Mailbox server
Overview
of the Mailbox Server Role
Planning
the Mailbox Server Deployment
Configuring
the Mailbox Servers
Managing
Exchange Server 2013 Mailboxes
Managing
Other Exchange Recipients
Planning
and Implementing Public Folder Mailboxes
Managing
Address Lists and Policies
Overview
of Message Transport and Routing
Planning
and Configuring Message Transport
Managing
Transport Rules
Planning
Messaging Security
Implementing
an Antispam/Antivirus Solution for Exchange Server 2013
High
Availability on Exchange Server 2013
Configuring
Highly Available Mailbox Databases
Configuring
Highly Available Client Access Servers
Configuring
Role-Based Access Control
Configuring
Audit Logging
Monitoring
Exchange Server 2013
Maintaining
Exchange Server 2013
Troubleshooting
Exchange Server 2013
Planning
and Implementing Exchange Server 2013 Backup
Planning
and Implementing Exchange Server 2013 Recovery
Site
Resilience and High Availability in Exchange Server 2013
Planning
a Site Resilient Implementation
Implementing
Site Resilience
Overview
of Telephony Technologies
Unified
Messaging in Exchange Server 2013
Unified
Messaging Components
Designing
a Unified Messaging Deployment
Deploying
and Configuring Unified Messaging Components
Designing
and Implementing Exchange Server 2013
Overview
of Messaging Policy and Compliance Requirements
Designing
and Implementing Transport Compliance
Planning
a Message Transport Implementation
Implementing
Message Transport Security
Designing
and Implementing Data Loss Prevention, In-Place Hold,In-Place