MCITP Managing Exchange Server 2007 SP2 w/ Powershell

Overview
In this challenging IT world certification stands out.
It gets your foot in door which provides you the chance to move
forward in the hiring line.
With the MCITP Exchange Server 2007 – Configuration boot camp it prepares
you for the 70-236\70-237\70-238 exams.
When you become certified you are:
· Stand out with proof of your specific, real-world technology skills
· Are productive and help increase customer satisfaction, reduce
network downtime, and push service to a higher level
· Achieve success with each Microsoft certification it increases your
professional recognition
The MCITP Microsoft Exchange Server 2007- Configuration
certification highlights your area of expertise in managing and
maintaining a Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 enterprise messaging
environment.
The
candidate will have displayed their experience installing, managing,
monitoring, and troubleshooting Exchange Server 2007 and managing
messaging security and recovering messaging servers and databases.
Here are some of the things that you will learn in this boot camp.
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Be able to describe how Active Directory
and Exchange Server 2007 work together
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Install Exchange Server 2007
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Configure Mailbox server roles
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Manage recipient objects
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Manage email and address lists
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Manage client access
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Manage Messaging Transport
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Manage availability, backup and recovery
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Maintain the messaging system
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Manage anti-spam and anti-virus features
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Configure Edge Transport servers
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Implement messaging policies
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Recover Messaging Databases
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Prepare for and recover from Mailbox
server failures
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Prepare for and recover from non-Mailbox
server failures
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Work with the Windows PowerShell to do
administration tasks
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Work with the Exchange management Shell
to automate daily tasks
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Learn how to pass the 70-236\70-237\70-238 Exams
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MCITP Certification
What do the students get?
All VHD’s for the class
Test Prep Materials
Test Voucher
Snacks Provided (In house courses only)
Lunch Provided - Onsite Courses Only
Enjoy the cuisine of Palm Coast. Choices will include Italian,
Mexican, Chinese, Mediterranean and your usual American recipes.
Audience
IT Professionals, IT generalists,
and help desk professionals who want to learn about Exchange Server 2007
are the audience for this course. IT Professionals, IT generalists and
help desk professionals should have at least 3 years experience working
in the IT field—typically in the areas of network administration, help
desk, or system administration. No experience with Exchange Server is
necessary.
You will learn everything that you need to
successfully administer and troubleshoot an Exchange Server 2007
messaging environment.
Testimonials
"Certainly
this was an experience , I was very impressed with the skill and
knowledge of the instructor and the way in which the Exchange 2007
course was presented. The pace was intense but the results were
definitely worth the effort. I have been home less than
a week and have
our new exchange 2007 server up and running both sending and receiving
mail."
Mark Jones, CMC Microsystems, Canada
Prerequisites
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Working knowledge of malware. Examples
include approaches to scanning for viruses (client-based, SMTP-based,
and Exchange-based); methods that worms use to propagate; and basic
concepts of spam, phishing schemes, and unwelcome message content.
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Working knowledge of how PKI is managed
in the directory.
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Working knowledge of Windows Server 2003
operating system. For example, how storage is configured, basic backup
and restores techniques, and what a client/server application
interaction means.
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Working knowledge of network
technologies. For example, what TCP/IP and DNS do and how to use them,
basic routing concepts (WAN vs. LAN, router vs. switch vs. hub).
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Working knowledge of Active Directory
directory service. Examples include how user objects are managed, what
is stored in Active Directory partitions, basic architectures (domain,
forest, sites, etc.), and how domain controllers are managed.
Additionally, site and site connector configuration, schema and
configuration partitions, and Global Catalogs.
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Working knowledge of Exchange Server
2007. For example, what the different server roles are, how the
different server roles interact, what protocols the server roles use to
communicate, what roles the clients connect to, and how to configure
messaging recipients and Exchange Server 2007 computers.
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Conceptual understanding of firewalls.
For example, how SMTP messages are allowed through a firewall.
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Conceptual understanding of e-mail
technologies. For example, that SMTP is a protocol used for e-mail, and
the differences between transport protocols and client access protocols
(POP, IMAP, SMTP).
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Experience using these tools and
applications:
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NT Backup
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NSLookup
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Microsoft Windows Explorer
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Microsoft Management Console (MMC)
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Active Directory Users and Computers
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Active Directory Sites and Services
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Internet Information Services (IIS) Admin
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Microsoft Office Outlook
Course Length
5 Days (9AM-6PM) - 40 Hours
M,W,F 6-10PM Sat 9AM-6PM (Online Course) - Two Weeks
Pricing
In-House Classes - Palm Coast, FL
| Price Level |
Package |
Includes |
| Diamond |
5995.00 |
Travel*, Lodging, Laptop, Vouchers,
Breakfast, Lunch |
| Ruby |
4995.00 |
Lodging, Laptop, Vouchers, Breakfast, Lunch |
| Sapphire |
3295.00 |
Laptop, Vouchers, Breakfast, Lunch |
| Pearl |
2295.00 |
Vouchers, Breakfast, Lunch |
* Travel includes - Airfare, Car from US and Canada -
$500 more from other countries
--Books and Test Materials are included
--Laptop Not required then take $500 off the price of the course
Online Classes
| Price Level |
Package |
Includes |
| Platinum |
3295.00 |
Desktop, Vouchers |
| Gold |
2795.00 |
Vouchers |
| Silver |
2295.00 |
Class Only |
Course Content
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Module 1 – Preparing for Exchange
Installation
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Preparing the Infrastructure for Exchange Installation
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Preparing the Servers for Exchange Installation
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Lab
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Module 2 – Installing Exchange
Server and Configuring Server Roles
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Installing Exchange Server 2007
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Configuring Exchange Server Roles
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Lab
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Module 3 – Configuring Recipients,
Groups and Mailboxes
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Configuring Recipients
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Configuring Mail-Enabled Groups
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Configuring Resource Mailboxes
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Lab
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Module 4 – Configuring Public
Folders
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Configuring Public Folders
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Lab
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Module 5 – Moving Mailboxes and
Implementing Bulk Management
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Moving Mailboxes
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Implementing Bulk Management of Mail-Enabled Objects
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Lab
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Module 6
- SPAM, Viruses and
Compliance
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Configuring the Antivirus and Anti-Spam System
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Configuring Transport and Message Compliance
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Lab
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Module 7 – Connectors and
Connectivity
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Configuring Connectors
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Configuring Client Connectivity
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Lab
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Module 8 – Policies and Public
Folders
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Configuring Policies
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Configuring Public Folders
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Lab
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Module 9 – Monitoring
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Monitoring Mail Queues
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Monitoring System Performance
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Lab
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Module 10 – Message Tracking and
Health
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Performing Message Tracking
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Monitor Client Connectivity
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Lab
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Module 11 – Reporting
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Creating Server Reports
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Creating Usage Reports
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Lab
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Module 12- Configuring Disaster
Recovery
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Configuring Backups
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Recovering Message Data
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Lab
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Module 13 – Recovering Server Roles
and Configuring High Availability
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Recovering Exchange Server Roles
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Exchange Server 2007 High Availability
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Lab
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Module 14 – Getting Started with
Windows PowerShell
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What is Windows PowerShell
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PowerShell Basics
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Lab
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Module 15 – Using Exchange
Management Shell
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Why Learn Exchange Management Shell
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Working from the Command Line
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Working from Windows
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Lab
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Module 16 – Using PowerShell to
Deploy Exchange Server 2007
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Deploying Exchange Server 2007
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Server Installations
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Disaster Recovery
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Deployment Scenarios
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Module 17 – Working with User and
Group Objects
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Working with Recipients
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User and Group Object Types
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Exchange Server 2007 Recipient Objects
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Exchange Server 2007 Group Objects
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Creating and Modifying User Objects
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Creating a User Mailbox
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Creating a Resource Mailbox
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Creating a Mail User and Mail Contact
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Creating and Modifying Group Objects
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The Dynamic Distribution Group
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Bulk Recipient Management
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Module 18 – Public Folders
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Database Administration
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Working with Permissions
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Folder and Content Administration
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Lab
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Module 19 – Configuring the Client
Access Server Role
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User Settings
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Enabling POP3/IMAP4
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Certificates
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Autodiscover
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Proxy and Redirection
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Outlook Anywhere
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Working with Offline Address Book
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Module 20 – Configuring the Hub
Transport Role
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The Transport Server Architecture
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Creating and Modifying Connectors
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Understanding Accepted Domains and Email Address Policies
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Module 21 – Configuring the Mailbox
Server Role
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Storage Groups
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Mailbox Stores
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Recovery Storage Groups
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Public Folders
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Module 22 – Configuring the Edge
Transport Server Role
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Overview of the Edge Transport Server Role
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Edge Transport Server Configuration
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Transport Agents
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Module 23 – Unified Messaging
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Creating UMDialPlan, UMIPGateway, and UMMailboxPolicy, and Setting up
the UM Server
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Setting UM Features using the Set-UM cmdlets
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Retreiving UM Information using Get-UM cmdlets
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UM User Management
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AutoAttendants
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Removing and Disabling UM Features
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Module 24 – Exchange Server 2007
Routing
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Routing Changes in Exchange
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Basics of Exchange Server 2007 Routing
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Routing Troubleshooting
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Working with Active Directory Sites
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Coexistence with Exchange 2003
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Coexistence Routing
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Module 25 – Working with Continuous
Replication
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Understanding Continuous Replication
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Installing LCR, CCR, and SCR
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Seeding
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Monitoring
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Failover Types
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Failback
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Module 26 – Single Copy Cluster
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Automating the MCSC Install
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Resource Management
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Putting it all together
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Module 27 – Troubleshooting Exchange
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Determining Server Health
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Determining Exchange System Health
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Testing the Anti-Spam Functions
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Troubleshooting the Client Access Server Role Functions
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Testing the Web Services with Test-WebServicesConnectivity
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Troubleshooting the Mailbox Server Role Functions
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Troubleshooting Edge Synchronization
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Using Get and Set Cmdlets to Gather System and Application Data
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Working with Event Logging Levels
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Module 28 – User, Group, and Public
Folder Administration
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Sample Scripts for Creating New Mailbox-Enabled Users
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Creating a Public Folder for the New Users
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Module 29 – Reporting, Maintenance,
and Administration
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Reading Files
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Exporting Data
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Sending Email From PowerShell
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Real-World PowerShell Examples
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Module 30 – Using the .NET Framework
to Automate Exchange PowerShell Tasks
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Accessing PowerShell from .NET Framework
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Starting a Web Project
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The Windows PowerShell Runspace
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Solving Problems with PowerShell and the .NET framework
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