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Course 2011: Troubleshooting Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Course Length: 3 days Audience This workshop is intended for the Systems Engineer already skilled in Exchange Server 2003 support tasks. Students should have one or more years of messaging and network experience supporting Exchange Server. The workshop format is also intended for students who best learn by doing. Prerequisites Before attending this workshop, students must have: Completed Course 2400, Implementing and Managing Exchange Server 2003 Completed Course 2009, Upgrading Your Skills from Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 to Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 One or more years of messaging and network experience supporting Exchange Server Upon Completion:After completing this workshop, students will be able to:
• Exam 70-284: Implementing and Managing Microsoft
Exchange Server 2003
This unit provides an overview of Exchange Server 2003, and introduces the troubleshooting methodology and tools that will be used in the labs for this workshop. Unit Objectives After completing this unit, students will be able to: • Configure and prepare servers for basic troubleshooting. Unit 2: Troubleshooting Network Connectivity This unit identifies underlying network connectivity issues when messaging clients cannot access Exchange Server 2003. Unit Objectives After completing this unit, students will be able to: • Identify the underlying causes when mail from
one server is not received by recipients on another and resolve the problem. Unit 3: Troubleshooting Public Folders and Mailboxes This unit uses the architecture of public folders and mailboxes to identify underlying issues when a client does not receive e-mail messages in an Exchange 2003 environment. Unit Objectives After completing this unit, students will be able to: • Identify the underlying causes a user cannot receive
Internet e-mail to his e-mail address and resolve the problem. Unit 4: Troubleshooting Outlook Web Access and Outlook Mobile Access This unit describes Outlook Web Access (OWA), and Outlook Mobile Access (OMA) identifies the issues with front end and back end servers that can prevent users from accessing OWA. Unit Objectives After completing this unit, students will be able to: • Identify the underlying causes when a user cannot
access OWA because of a security error. Unit 5: Troubleshooting Client Connectivity This unit describes the client applications that can connect to an Exchange server and the protocols that these client applications use. In this context, this unit identifies the underlying issues that can prevent client connectivity. Unit Objectives After completing this unit, students will be able to: • Identify the underlying causes when a user is
unable to send e-mail to the Internet from home using Outlook Express
and resolve the problem. Unit 6: Troubleshooting Server Connectivity This unit discusses common connectivity issues between different Exchange servers. Students will learn about common issues related to connectivity between Exchange sites, connectivity between an Exchange site and a third-party messaging systems, and connectivity between an Exchange site and the Internet. Unit Objectives After completing this unit, students will be able to: • Troubleshoot message delivery between servers
in the same routing group. Unit 7: Troubleshooting Server Performance This unit describes common system problems that affect the performance of computers running Exchange Server 2003. Unit Objectives After completing this unit, students will be able to: • Identify and resolve messaging problems related
to performance problems in domain controllers and global catalog servers. Unit 8: Troubleshooting Security Issues This unit discusses security issues and potential vulnerabilities caused by improperly configured Exchange systems. The unit will also introduce students to S/MIME and describe how it signs and seals messages. Unit Objectives After completing this unit, students will be able to: • Implement a Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) to
manage the creation and distribution of digital certificates. Unit 9: Troubleshooting the Migration to Exchange 2003 This unit discusses problems that can result during the migration from Exchange Server 5.5 to Exchange Server 2003. The unit will describe the different types of migration and provide an overview of the migration process. The unit will also describe common migration issues, such as the inability to successfully run ForestPrep and DomainPrep, and issues related to using the Active Directory Migration Tool. Unit Objectives After completing this unit, students will be able to: • Identify the underlying causes when a user cannot
access their mailbox after a migration and resolve the problem. Unit 10: Troubleshooting an Exchange Server 2003 Organization This unit provides a review of methodology used to troubleshoot Exchange Server 2003. The unit will also discuss high-level troubleshooting guidelines. The unit concludes with an instructor-facilitated, paper-based "challenge lab," in which students will work together to resolve Exchange-related issues in a case study-type format. Unit Objectives After completing this unit, students will be able to: • Identify multiple issues affecting the messaging
functionality within an organization.
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