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Description

  • Copyright 2016
  • Edition: 1st
  • Online Video
  • ISBN-10: 0-13-458609-3
  • ISBN-13: 978-0-13-458609-0


10+ Hours of Video Instruction

Learn from an expert while you become the expert. This video is designed to teach Exchange Server administrators (and aspiring Exchange Server admins) how to work with Exchange Server 2016. This video series covers deployment, upgrade, architecture, and day-to-day administration.

Description

This video series is designed to provide hands-on training for several common Exchange Server-related tasks. The video demonstrates procedures for both brand new Exchange Server deployments, and for bringing Exchange Server 2016 into an existing Exchange Server organization. Some of the other topics covered include upgrades and migrations, creating a hybrid Exchange Server deployment using Office 365, security and compliance, fault tolerance, and basic day-to-day management.

Skill Level

• All Levels

What You Will Learn

• Deploy Exchange Server 2016
• Migrate from Exchange Server 2013 to Exchange 2016
• Create a hybrid Exchange Server deployment using Office 365
• Migrate mailbox data to the cloud
• Take advantage of built in search and compliance tools
• Troubleshoot mail flow and performance issues

Who Should Take This Course

• Exchange Server administrators who want to learn about Exchange Server 2016
• A secondary audience is probably those who want to host their corporate e-mail on Office 365.

Course Requirements

• A basic working knowledge of Windows Server and some basic networking skills

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Lesson Descriptions

Lesson 1: An Introduction to Exchange Server 2016
Lesson 1 begins by discussing what Exchange Server is, for the benefit of those who might not be familiar with Exchange Server. For those who have used Exchange Server before, this lesson also discusses new features, discontinued features, and architectural changes.

Lesson 2: Deploying Exchange Server 2016
Lesson 2 guides you through the process of deploying Exchange Server. This lesson walks you through the process of preparing your Active Directory and installing both Exchange 2016 roles. It also discusses the various administrative tools you will be using.

Lesson 3: The Basics of Working with Exchange Server
Lesson 3 discusses the basics of working with Exchange Server 2016. Here you learn how to perform common tasks, such as creating mailboxes and groups.

Lesson 4: Mailbox Clients
Lesson 4 is an introduction to mailbox clients. This lesson discusses Outlook on the Web, Outlook 2016, and Office 2016 Mobile.

Lesson 5: Exchange Server Security
Lesson 5 focuses on securing your Exchange Server. In this lesson, you learn how to replace Exchange’s self-signed certificates with SSL certificates that have been issued by a certificate authority. You also learn how to leverage role-based access control for the assignment of permissions.

Lesson 6: Message Hygiene
Lesson 6 discusses message hygiene. This lesson is where you learn how to protect your Exchange mailboxes from spam and viruses.

Lesson 7: Mobile Messaging
Lesson 7 is all about mobile messaging. In this lesson, you learn how to make Exchange Server resources available to users on their mobile devices.

Lesson 8: Exchange Server Coexistence
Lesson 8 is an important lesson for anyone who wants to add Exchange Server 2016 to an existing Exchange Server organization. You learn about prerequisites and about how to deploy Exchange 2016 into your existing environment.

Lesson 9: Phasing Out Exchange Server 2013
Lesson 9 is designed to help those who want to migrate from Exchange Server 2013 to Exchange Server 2016. In this lesson, you learn how to migrate mailboxes and public folders, and how to de-provision Exchange 2013.

Lesson 10: Database Availability Groups
Lesson 10 focuses on database availability groups. The lesson explains what database availability groups are, and then walks you through creating a database availability group and managing database copies. You also learn what happens in the event of a database failover.

Lesson 11: Compliance
Lesson 11 is all about Exchange Server 2016’s compliance features. This lesson covers features such as transport rules, in-place hold, eDiscovery, data loss prevention, logging, and auditing.

Lesson 12: Message Retention
Lesson 12 is designed to help you meet your message retention requirements. In this lesson, you learn about two message retention related features: the journal and archive mailboxes.

Lesson 13: Office 365
Lesson 13 teaches you how to link your Exchange Server organization to Microsoft Office 365. You learn how the subscription process works, and how to register your domain name for use with Office 365. You also learn how to migrate Exchange Server mailboxes to Office 365.

Lesson 14: Helpful Tools
Lesson 14 wraps up the video series by discussing helpful diagnostic tools. The tools discussed include the Connectivity Analyzer, Exchange Deployment Assistant, Best Practices Analyzer, and various PowerShell cmdlets.

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Sample Content

Table of Contents


Lesson 1: An Introduction to Exchange Server 2016
1.1 What is Exchange Server?
1.2 The Exchange Server Architecture
1.3 Exchange Server 2016 Requirements
1.4 An Overview of the New Features
1.5 Discontinued Features
1.6 Licensing Exchange Server 2016

Lesson 2: Deploying Exchange Server 2016
2.1 Preparing the Active Directory
2.2 A Simple Exchange Server Deployment
2.3 Deploying an Edge Server
2.4 Edge Subscriptions and the Exchange Management Shell
2.5 The Exchange Admin Center


Lesson 3: The Basics of Working with Exchange Server
3.1 Post Installation Tasks
3.2 E-Mail Address Policies
3.3 Creating User Mailboxes
3.4 Other Mailbox Types
3.5 Creating Groups
3.6 The Group Naming Policy
3.7 DNS Records

Lesson 4: Mailbox Clients
4.1 Outlook on the Web
4.2 Installing and Configuring Outlook 2016
4.3 Installing and Configuring Office 2016 Mobile

Lesson 5: Exchange Server Security
5.1 An Introduction to Certificates
5.2 Applying an SSL Certificate to Exchange Server
5.3 An Introduction to Role Based Access Control
5.4 Implementing Role Based Access Control

Lesson 6: Message Hygiene
6.1 The Anti Spam Agents
6.2 Spam Protection Strategies
6.3 Antivirus Protection
6.4 Outlook Web App Policies

Lesson 7: Mobile Messaging
7.1 An Introduction to Mobile Messaging
7.2 Certificate Requirements
7.3 Mobile Device Mailbox Policies
7.4 Mobile Device Provisioning
7.5 Self Service Device Management
7.6 Mobile Device PowerShell Cmdlets

Lesson 8: Exchange Server Coexistence
8.1 Coexistence Requirements
8.2 Deploying an Exchange 2016 Mailbox Server
8.3 Deploying an Exchange 2016 Edge Transport Server
8.4 Creating an Edge Subscription
8.5 Post Deployment Cleanup Tasks

Lesson 9: Phasing Out Exchange Server 2013
9.1 Migrating Mailboxes to Exchange Server 2016
9.2 Migrating Public Folders to Exchange 2016
9.3 Removing Exchange 2013 from the Organization

Lesson 10: Database Availability Groups
10.1 An Introduction to Database Availability Groups
10.2 Creating a Database Availability Group
10.3 Managing Database Copies
10.4 Creating Lagged Copies
10.5 Database Failover

Lesson 11: Compliance
11.1 Transport Rules
11.2 Logging Exchange Server Changes
11.3 Logging Mobile Connectivity
11.4 An Introduction to eDiscovery and In-Place Hold
11.5 Performing an eDiscovery
11.6 Data Loss Prevention
11.7 Audit Reporting

Lesson 12: Message Retention
12.1 An Introduction to Journaling
12.2 Implementing Journaling
12.3 An Introduction to Archiving
12.4 Creating Archive Mailboxes

Lesson 13: Office 365
13.1 What is Office 365
13.2 Subscribing to Office 365
13.3 The Office 365 Interface
13.4 Registering a Domain
13.5 Migration Options

Lesson 14: Helpful Tools
14.1 The Connectivity Analyzer
14.2 The Exchange Deployment Assistant
14.3 The Best Practices Analyzer
14.4 Helpful Test Cmdlets

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