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Administration along with the configuration of Microsoft Exchange Server 2016 certification imparts skills to install, configure and manage an Exchange Server 2016 deployment along with additional administrative aspects. This course covers management of public folders and mail recipients, including client connectivity, bulk operations and message transport and hygiene. In addition to these, the class covers the execution and management of backup and recovery solutions in a highly available Exchange Server environment.
Module 1: Deploying Exchange Server
This module explains the key features and architecture of Exchange Server. It also explains the prerequisites and requirements for deploying Exchange Server. Additionally, it explains how to use the Exchange admin center and the Exchange management shell to manage Exchange Server.
Lab: Deploying Exchange Server
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 2: Managing Exchange Server 2016 storage
This module explains the features of Exchange Server mailbox databases and the storage options available for Exchange Server. It also explains how to configure Exchange Server mailbox databases and storage.
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Lab: Configuring Exchange Server storage
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 3: Managing recipient objects
This module explains how to manage the user, shared, resource, public folder, arbitration mailboxes in Exchange Server. It also explains how to manage contacts, mail users, and distribution groups in Exchange Server. Finally, it explains how to configure address lists and email address and address book policies in Exchange Server.
Lab : Managing recipient objects
Lab: Configuring address lists and policies
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 4: Managing recipients and Exchange servers by using Exchange Server cmdlets
This module describes how to manage recipients by using Exchange Server cmdlets. It also explains how to manage Exchange servers by using Exchange Server cmdlets and scripts.
Lab: Managing Exchange Server and recipient objects by using Exchange Management Shell
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 5: Implementing client connectivity
This module explains how to configure and manage client access services in Exchange Server. It also explains the client connectivity options for Exchange Server and how to configure Outlook on the web. Additionally, it explains how to configure mobile messaging for Exchange Server.
Lab: Configuring client access services
Lab: Deploying and configuring client access services on Exchange Server
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 6: Managing high availability in Exchange Server
This module describes the high availability options for Exchange Server. It also explains how to configure highly available mailbox databases and Client Access services by using load balancing methods.
Lab: Implementing DAGs
Lab: Implementing and testing high availability
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 7: Implementing disaster recovery for Exchange Server
This module describes Exchange Server backup and restore features and the details that you need to consider when you create a backup plan.
Lab: Backing up Exchange Server data
Lab: Restoring Exchange Server data
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 8: Configuring and managing message transport
This module explains messaging transport in Exchange Server. It also explains how to configure message transport in Exchange Server and manage transport rules in Exchange Server.
Lab: Configuring and managing message transport
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 9: Configuring message security
This module describes how to deploy and manage an Edge Transport server for message security. It also explains how to implement antivirus and antispam solutions for Exchange Server.
Lab: Configuring message security in Exchange Server
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 10: Monitoring and troubleshooting Exchange Server
This module explains how to configure performance monitoring and troubleshoot issues in Exchange Server.
Lab: Monitoring and troubleshooting Exchange Server
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 11: Securing and maintaining Exchange Server
This module explains how to secure Exchange Server by using role-based access control (RBAC). It also explains how to configure audit logging in Exchange Server and how to maintain and update Exchange Server.
Lab: Securing and maintaining Exchange Server
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 12: Implementing and managing Exchange Online deployments
This module explains Exchange Online and Office 365 and how to manage it. It also explains how to implement a migration to Exchange Online.
Lab: Managing Exchange Online
After completing this module, students will be able to:
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Audience Profile
The audience for this course includes enterprise-level messaging administrators on Exchange Server. IT generalists and helpdesk professionals who want to learn about Exchange Server may also take this course. Students taking this course are expected to have at least two years of experience working in the IT field—typically in the areas of Windows Server administration, network administration, helpdesk, or system administration. They are also expected to have some experience with Exchange Server concepts but previous experience managing Exchange Server is not a requirement.
Q: What are the conditions for this course, and who is eligible for it?
A: This course is created to help IT professionals so they become enterprise-level messaging administrators for Microsoft Exchange Server 2016 and 2019. However, this course can be attended by help-desk professionals who may find it useful to know more about Exchange Server 2016/2019.
Whereas, the requirement for this course is to have a background in the IT field with at least two years of experience working in an IT-based field. And most importantly have experience working in Windows Server administration, network administration, help desk, or system administration Delegates
Q: What is Administering in Microsoft Exchange Server?
A: Administering a Microsoft Exchange Server sets up and manages a Microsoft Exchange server and helps with setting up user accounts and mailboxes along with backup, security, and restoring files.
Q: Who is called the Microsoft Exchange Administrator in administering Microsoft Exchange Server 2016?
A: In Administering Microsoft Exchange Server 2016, a Microsoft Exchange administrator manages the mail server for a company and provides support to all the users.
Q: How does Microsoft Exchange Server work?
A: Microsoft Exchange Server works as Microsoft's email, calendaring, contact, scheduling, and collaboration platform. It is installed on the Windows Server operating system for business use. Microsoft designed Exchange Server to give users access to the messaging platform from mobile devices, desktops, and web-based systems.
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