Introduction
Elements of this syllabus are subject to change.
This one-day course teaches messaging specialists to recover
Exchange mailboxes and servers in a variety of disaster scenarios.
Students will learn how to perform full and dial-tone recoveries
of a mailbox server, as well as repair a mailbox database.
They will also learn how to perform a full recovery of Client
Access servers, Hub Transport servers, Unified Messaging servers,
and Edge Transport servers.
Audience
The audience for this course includes people who have experience
with Exchange Server 2007 or previous Exchange Server versions.
These people will have experience installing and configuring
Exchange Server, configuring recipients and mailboxes, and
supporting Exchange Server clients. People beginning this course
are expected to have at least three years experience working
in the Information Technology field—typically in the
areas of network administration or Windows Server administration—and
one year of Exchange Server administration experience.
At Course Completion
After completing this course, students will be able to:
• Recover messaging databases.
• Prepare for and recover from Mailbox server failures.
• Prepare for and recover from non-Mailbox server failures.
Prerequisites
This course requires that students meet the following prerequisites:
• Working knowledge of malware. Examples
include approaches to scanning for viruses (client-based,
SMTP-based, Exchange-based);
methods that worms use to propagate; and basic concepts of
spam, phishing schemes, and unwelcome message content.
• Working knowledge of how PKI is managed in the directory.
• Working knowledge of Windows Server 2003 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
TCP/IP and DNS do and how to use them, basic routing concepts
(WAN vs. LAN, router vs. switch vs. hub).
• 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.
• 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.
• Conceptual understanding of firewalls. For example, how SMTP
messages are allowed through a firewall.
• 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).
• Experience using these tools and applications:
• NT Backup
• NSLookup
• Microsoft Windows Explorer
• Microsoft Management Console (MMC)
• Active Directory Users and Computers
• Active Directory Sites and Services
• Internet Information Services (IIS) Admin
• Microsoft Office Outlook
• Completion of the following equivalent knowledge: Course
5047A: Introduction to Installing and Managing Microsoft
Exchange Server 2007.
Microsoft Certified Professional Exams
This course will help the student prepare for the following
Microsoft Certified Professional exam:
• Exam Exam 70-236: Implementing: Troubleshooting
• Exam and Maintaining a MS Exchange Server 2007 Infrastructure.
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