MCSE Server 2012 & 2013 Messaging
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Online
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Learn how to build an enterprise class messaging solution with this advanced course that combines elements of Windows Server 2012 and Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 to give system and network administrators a well-rounded skillset. This course takes ...
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- IT
- Server
- MCSE
- MCSE training
Course programme
Learn how to build an enterprise class messaging solution with this advanced course that combines elements of Windows Server 2012 and Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 to give system and network administrators a well-rounded skillset. This course takes students through every concept and technique required to pass the MCSA Windows Server 2012 and MCSE Messaging exams.
This course is best suited to:
- Experienced network engineers and administrators who need to learn new messaging-specific skills.
- Engineers and technicians who want to up-skill in anticipation of a new role or responsibilities.
- IT professionals and consultants who need an industry-recognised qualification to prove their skills and experience.
- Individuals who would like to learn new IT skills that will help them complete a career-change.
From initial installation to managing the advanced services included in Windows Server 2012, engineers and network managers will gain a complete understanding of deployment in a real-world environment. This is then extended with an in-depth study of Microsoft Exchange Server 2013, covering the stages between first installation, and building a comprehensive Unified Messaging solution that scales to meet the needs of a growing business.
Combining instructor led videos with self-study resources, the MCSE Server 2012 & 2013 Messaging course is delivered online, so that contents are available anyplace anytime. A built-in social networking platform also allows participants to ask questions and share knowledge and experience with their peers.
Key learning pointsUsing five in-depth modules, IT professionals will learn the fundamental skills and techniques required to maintain the two most important corporate IT resources – servers running Windows Server 2012 and the Exchange Server 2013 messaging platform.
Training begins by introducing students to the fundamentals of working with Microsoft Windows Server 2012:
- Installing and configuring Server 2012 and setting up basic hardware and permissions configurations.
- How to configure key OS services including file sharing, print serving and networking.
- Creating Active Directory user and computer objects and the Group Policy Objects (GPOs) required for granular control of a corporate network.
- Using built-in security tools to restrict access to data, applications and other key network resources to authorised users.
The second training module covers the skills needed by an IT professional to keep a Windows Server 2012 machine running in peak condition:
- Simplifying server and patch deployment using machine images.
- Improving data access whilst maintaining security using File Server Resource Manager (FSRM), Distributed File Systems (DFS) and file and disk encryption.
- Monitoring and auditing servers to identify and resolve potential problems before they result in unplanned downtime.
- Managing the network infrastructure efficiently and securely with Domain Controllers, service authentication, Active Directory, account policies and GPOs.
The final section of the Server 2012 portion of the course delves into the advanced services required to maintain an enterprise-class IT environment. Students can expect to learn:
- Installing and managing Windows Server 2012 in a virtualised (VM) environment.
- Managing storage and backups, server recovery and disaster recovery scenarios.
- Advanced network configuration and management using DHCP, DNS, IPAM and Active Directory domains, forests trusts and sites.
- Securing enterprise network resources using Active Directory Certificate Services (ADCS), Active Directory Federation Services (ADFS) and Active Directory Rights Management Services (ADRMS).
The course then shifts focus to Microsoft Exchange 2013 and the fundamentals of the messaging platform. Students will learn:
- How to deploy and manage Exchange Server 2013, and use the tools provided to monitor, maintain and troubleshoot a server instance.
- An introduction to the Exchange Server roles and how they are best deployed and managed.
- How to plan, deploy and secure a high-availability Exchange Server by mastering permissions, antivirus, antispam, backup and data recovery provisions.
- Implementing and securing remote email access using the Outlook Web App and third-party mobile messaging apps.
- Centralising and managing recipient objects, address policies and address lists to improve internal and external communications.
Finally participants will move on to learn the advanced features of Exchange Server 2013, Which will help them overcome the real-world challenges of managing an enterprise mail server:
- Building a Unified Messaging (UM) solution that improves business-wide communications and availability.
- Boosting security and compliance provisions to meet operational and legal requirements.
- Building an email archiving solution to manage an ever-increasing volume of messages.
- Planning hybrid scenarios including migration and federation of messaging and data.
Students can take the MCSE Messaging course in their own time, before applying what they learn at their place of work. An essential qualification for IT system administrators, participants on the MCSE Messaging course can expect to:
- Gain an in-depth understanding how to design and deploy Windows Server 2012 and Exchange Server 2013.
- Develop real-world server management and messaging skills using the latest Microsoft technologies to support installation and management theory.
- Improve knowledge, skills and employment prospects with Microsoft-approved course materials.
- Master the techniques required deploy, configure and manage Active Directory and link it to the messaging platform to improve Unified Messaging effectiveness.
- Construct, deploy and manage an integrated Windows Server 2012/Exchange Server 2013 network infrastructure.
- Access all the training and resources needed to prepare for the MCSA Server 2012 and Exchange 2013 exams, before going on to earn the highly-prized MCSE Messaging qualification.
The MCSE Server 2012 and 2013 Messaging course is essential for IT professionals who want to improve their server and network management skills, or gain the knowledge and experience required to earn the MCSE Messaging qualification.
- Units of study
- Planning, Installing, and Configuring Windows Server 2012
- Installing and Configuring an Active Directory Domain Controller
- Administering Active Directory Objects
- Automating Active Directory Objects
- Configuring IPv4
- Configuring IPv6
- Installing and Configuring DHCP
- DNS Zones
- Configuring Storage Spaces and File and Print Services
- Configuring Group Policies
- Securing Windows Servers
- Installing and Configuring Virtual Servers and Clients
- Managing User and Service Accounts
- Administering Group Policy
- Managing Network File Services
- Managing DNS
- Managing Remote Access
- Deploying Operating System Updates
- Deploying Operating System Images
- Monitoring System Resources
- Managing Active Directory Services
- Configuring Advanced DNS Services
- Configuring Advanced DHCP Services
- Configuring IPAM
- Configuring iSCSI and iSNS
- Managing DAC
- Configuring Active Directory Domain Services
- Managing Active Directory Certificate Services
- Configuring AD RMS
- Managing Active Directory Federation Services
- Configuring Hyper-V Virtual Machines
- Configuring NLB
- Configuring Failover Clusters
- Implementing Disaster Recovery
- Configuring Additional Services
- Intro
- Overview Of Exchanger Server2013-Part1
- Overview Of Exchanger Server2013-Part2
- Overview Of Exchanger Server2013-Part3
- Overview Of Exchanger Server2013-Part4
- Overview Of Exchanger Server2013-Part5
- Overview Of Exam-Part1
- Overview Of Exam-Part2
- Exchange Server2013 Administration-Part1
- Exchange Server2013 Administration-Part2
- Exchange Server2013 Administration-Part3
- Exchange Server2013 Administration-Part4
- Exchange Server2013 Administration-Demo1
- Exchange Server2013 Administration-Demo2
- Exchange Server2013 Administration-Demo3
- Fundamentals Of Exchange Administration-Part1
- Fundamentals Of Exchange Administration-Demo
- Archive Mailboxes-Part1
- Archive Mailboxes-Part2
- Archive Mailboxes-Part3
- Archive Mailboxes-Demo
- Properties Of User Mailboxes
- Properties Of User Mailboxes-Demo
- Distribution Groups
- Distribution Groups-Demo
- Outlook And Outlook Web Apps-Part1
- Outlook And Outlook Web Apps-Part2
- Outlook And Outlook Web Apps-Demo
- Preparation Prerequisites Part1
- Preparation Prerequisites Part2
- Preparation Prerequisites Part3
- Preparation Prerequisites Demo-Part1
- Preparation Prerequisites Demo-Part2
- Preparation Prerequisites Demo-Part3
- Installation Of Exchange 2013
- Installation Of Exchange 2013-Demo
- Exchange 2013 Design-Part1
- Exchange 2013 Design-Part2
- Exchange 2013 Design-Part3
- Exchange 2013 Design Demo-Part1
- Exchange 2013 Design Demo-Part2
- Exchange 2013 Design Demo-Part3
- Exchange 2013 Design Demo-Part4
- Exchange 2013 Design Demo-Part5
- Exchange 2013 Design Demo-Part6
- Building Home Lab(setup)
- Creating A Win Server Virtual Machine
- Signing On To Server
- Configuration (JoiningDomain)
- Installing Domain Controller-Part1
- Installing Domain Controller-Part2
- Checking The Domain Controller
- Setting Up DNS For Exchange
- Schema Updates
- Prerequisite For Exchange 2013
- Installing Exchange
- Confirmation Of Exchange
- How Exchange IsInstalled
- Setting Up A Send Connector
- Outro
- Intro
- Overview Of Advanced Solutions-Part1
- Overview Of Advanced Solutions-Part2
- Test Connectivity Demo
- WebBased Outlook Demo-Part1
- Web Based Outlook Demo-Part2
- Beginning Powershell
- New Mail Contact Demo
- New Mail Contacts Powershell Demo
- Exchange Control Panel
- Create A New Mailbox With Powershell
- New Mailbox With Powershell Demo-Part1
- New Mailbox With Powershell Demo-Part2
- Mailbox Statistics With Powershell
- Get Mailbox Statistics Demo
- Intermediate Powershell
- Wrap Up Of Intermediate Powershell
- Creating A New Accepted Domain Demo-Part1
- Creating A New Accepted Domain Demo-Part2
- Unified Messaging-Part1
- Unified Messaging-Part2
- UM Dial Plan Demo
- Um Dial Plan Powershell Demo
- Installation And Configuration-Part1
- Installation And Configuration-Part2
- Build Exchange From Scratch Demo-Part1
- Build Exchange From Scratch Demo-Part2
- Build Exchange From Scratch Demo-Part3
- Build Exchange From Scratch Demo-Part4
- Build Exchange From Scratch Demo-Part5
- Build Exchange From Scratch Demo-Part6
- Confirming Installation Demo
- Scheme Changes-Part1
- Scheme Changes-Part2
- Required Software For Exchange
- Powershell Add Features-Part1
- Powershell Add Features-Part2
- Installation-Part1
- Installation-Part2
- Installation-Part3
- Exchange Online-Part1
- Exchange Online-Part2
- Exchange Online Demo
- Advanced Design-Part1
- Advanced Design-Part2
- Advanced Design-Part3
- Deployment Assistant Demo
- Ports And Protocols For Exchange Demo
- Outro
MCSE Server 2012 & 2013 Messaging