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Designing a Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Organization (Course covers) |
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| Designing an Upgrade or Migration and Coexistence Strategy |
Design an upgrade strategy from previous versions of Exchange. Considerations include upgrading from Exchange 2000 Server or Exchange Server 5.5, whether to upgrade the existing organization or create a new organizational structure, and designing connection agreements.
- Upgrade from Exchange Server 5.5.
- Upgrade from Exchange 2000 Server.
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Design coexistence and migration of Exchange Server 2003 with other messaging systems. Considerations include cc:Mail, MSMail, previous versions of Exchange, Lotus Notes, X.400 messaging systems, PROFS, SNADS, and Groupwise.
- Plan for coexistence/migration with foreign mail systems, such as Notes, cc:Mail, GroupWise, MS Mail, PROFS, TAO, and SNADS.
- Plan for coexistence with Exchange Server 5.5.
- Plan for coexistence with Exchange 2000 Server.
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Design the integration with the existing or planned Active Directory. Considerations include potential changes to the current or planned Active irectory structure, and inter-organizational connectivity and synchronization.
- Identify any changes needed to the Active Directory.
- Design inter-organizational connectivity and synchronization.
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| Designing the Exchange Server 2003 Infrastructure |
| Design an Exchange Server 2003 administrative model. Considerations include business factors, existing and planned administrative model, organizational unit (OU) structure, policies, administrative group placement and boundaries, and permissions. |
Designate
and design servers. Server
configurations include
server placement, connectors,
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- Design server placement.
- Design Server Specialization.
nt computer access, and
multiple protocols. |
Design
Exchange Server 2003 Public
Folder Infrastructure.
Considerations include
company structure, geographical
structure, maintenance
policies, permissions,
replication and indexing.
- Determining Public Folder Referrals.
- Design Public Folder Security.
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| Design the storage strategy. Considerations include optimal database sizing, logging strategy, stores and storage group configurations. |
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