Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server: Design and Implementation
This course is designed to complement Exchange Server 5.5 System Administration Intermediate 3 day. It does not discuss the migration or upgrade processes needed to implement to a design. It focuses on designing an environment that is based on the business needs of an organization that requires multiple routing and administrative groups. This is not a practical course and does not involve administering Exchange 2000. This course is intended for system architects and consultants who are responsible for developing an Exchange 2000 design that is based on the business needs of a large organisation.
- Cost: Price on application
- Duration: 5 Days
- This course is not available as part of our public schedule but can be provided on a customised client specific basis.
A working knowledge of Active Directory and Windows 2000 networks.
Exchange 2000 product overview
Overview of basic exchange 2000 design steps
Exchange 2000 integration with active directory
Designing active directory for Exchange 2000
Planning active directory groups for Exchange 2000
Excahnge 2000 administrative models
Administrative model design considerations
Designing administrative group boundaries for task
Delegating administrative control
Overview of public folders
Identifying public folder usage requirements
Planning public folder replication
Designing a public folder delegation and permissions model
Deploying full-text indexing
Security risks
Protecting your organisation from viruses
Protecting your Exchange organisation from external security threats
Protecting your organisation from internal security threats
Designing an authentication and encryption strategy
Windows 2000 security considerations
Capacity planning for exchange 2000 servers
Active directory server sizing and placement
Designing a change plan
Designing a operations plan
Designing a support plan
Designing an optimisation plan