Windows Small Business Server (SBS) 2008 SBS 2008 has 2 exams, Exam 70-653 is used to prepare network up to 75 clients while exam 70-654 is used to prepare network up to 300 clients.
Note: ''You should select 1 exam only to be certified as MCTS in SBS 2008".
Exam 70-653:TS: Windows Small Business Server 2008, Configuring (6 Days)
About this Exam This exam is designed for information technology (IT) professionals who work
in or consult with small businesses that use Windows Small Business
Server (SBS) 2008. |
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| Audience Profile This
credential is designed for information technology (IT) professionals
who work in or consult with small businesses that use Windows Small
Business Server (SBS) 2008. The MCTS candidate for this exam should
have at least one year of experience deploying and managing network
solutions in an environment that has the following characteristics: - Up to 75 devices
- Company networks with Internet connectivity
- Individual users or user groups that connect to the company network from remote locations
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Credit Toward CertificationExam 70-653: TS: Windows Small Business Server 2008, Configuring: counts as credit toward the following certification(s):70-653: TS: Windows Small Business Server 2008, Configuration |
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Exam 70-654:TS: Windows Essential Business Server 2008, Configuring (6 Days)
About this Exam This
credential is designed for information technology (IT) professionals
who work in or consult with medium-sized businesses that use Windows
Essential Business Server 2008. |
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| Audience Profile A
candidate for this exam should have at least one year of experience
deploying, configuring, and managing network solutions in an environment
that has the following characteristics: - Windows Essential Business Server 2008
- up to 300 users
- company networks that have Internet connectivity
- individual users or user groups that connect to the company network from remote locations
- messaging (Internet and Microsoft Exchange Server)
- anti-spam/virus protection (Microsoft Forefront)
- branch offices
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Credit Toward Certification When
you pass Exam 70-654: TS: Windows Essential Business Server 2008,
Configuring, you complete the requirements for the following
certification(s): Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist: (MCTS): Windows Essential Business Server 2008, Configuration |
Course Topics
Exam 70-653:TS: Windows Small Business Server 2008, Configuring (6 Days)
Module 1: Plan and Design a Technology Solution for a Small and Medium-sized Business (SMB)This
module discusses where Windows Small Business Server 2008 fits into the
small and medium-sized business channels from a business perspective.
Lessons - Lesson 1: Two Windows Small Business Server (Windows SBS) 2008 Versions—Built for Business
- Lesson 2: Details of the Component Servers
- Lesson 3: The Power of Windows SBS 2008 Wizards
- Lesson 4: Conducting a Pre-Installation Assessment
Lab : Perform a Business and Technology Assessment- Exercise 1: Install and Configure the Business and Technology Assessment Toolkit (BTAT)
- Exercise 2: Review a Technology Assessment Template and Create a Custom Technology Template
- Exercise 3: Create a Three-year Technology Plan
- Exercise 4: Discuss Your Findings and Recommendations as a Group
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Understand
where Windows Small Business Server 2008 fits into the small- and
medium-business channels from a business perspective.
- Understand
how essential it is for the IT provider to understand the business
goals in order to implement the right IT solution.
- Understand
how the Business and Technical Assessment assists the IP provider in
attaining valuable business information required to implement the right
IT infrastructure.
Module 2: Installing Windows Small Business Server 2008This module describes the Windows Small Business Server 2008 operating system installation process.
Lessons - Lesson 1: Networking Basics
- Lesson 2: Preparing the Hardware for Installation
- Lesson 3: Pre-installation Tasks
- Lesson 4: Installing Windows Small Business Server
- Lesson 5: Completing the Installation
Lab : Install Windows Small Business Server 2008- Exercise 1: Completing the Installation Worksheet
- Exercise 2: Perform the Installation Using the Answer File
- Exercise 3: Completing the Windows Small Business Server Setup
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Install Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2008, establish network connectivity, and complete initial configuration tasks.
Module 3: Managing a Windows Small Business Server EnvironmentThis module explains how to manage user accounts using the Windows Small Business Server 2008 Console.
Lessons - Lesson 1: Managing Windows Small Business Server (SBS) 2008 Console
- Lesson 2: User Account Management
- Lesson 3: Modifying User Account Properties in the Windows SBS Console
- Lesson 4: Managing Groups in the Windows SBS Console
- Lesson 5: Managing User Roles in the Windows SBS Console
Lab : Manage Users and Groups in the Windows SBS Console- Exercise 1: Adding New User Accounts
- Exercise 2: Creating User Groups
- Exercise 3: Creating User Roles
- Exercise 4: Modifying User Account Properties
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Manage user accounts using the Windows Small Business Server (Windows SBS) 2008 Console.
- Add, edit, disable, and remove user accounts.
- Manage groups using the Windows SBS 2008 Console.
- Manage user roles using the Windows SBS 2008 Console.
Module 4: Add Client Computers and Devices to the NetworkThis
module discusses deploying and managing client computers, shared
printers, and fax devices on the Windows Small Business Server 2008
network.Lessons - Lesson 1: Deploying Client Computers
- Lesson 2: Managing Client Computers
- Lesson 3: Adding and Managing Shared Printers
- Lesson 4: Adding and Managing a Fax Device
Lab : Deploying Clients on the Windows SBS 2008 Network- Exercise 1: Adding a Client Computer to the Windows SBS Network
- Exercise 2: Configure the Fax Service
- Exercise 3: Configure the Office Outlook 2007 Client
- Exercise 4: Manage the Client Computer from the Windows SBS Console
- Exercise 5: Configure Folder Redirection
- Exercise 6: Adding a Shared Printer to the Network
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Manage the most common tasks required to connect client computers.
- Configure access to printers and faxes.
- Troubleshoot device connectivity issues.
Module 5: Manage and Configure CollaborationThis
module discusses managing Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services 3.0
sites using the Windows Small Business Server Console and Central
Administrator, and deploying a preconfigured template to match business
scenarios.
Lessons - Lesson 1: Managing the Internal Web Site
- Lesson 2: Creating and Configuring a New Windows SharePoint Services (WSS) Site
- Lesson 3: Configuring a Windows SharePoint Site
- Lesson 4: Windows SharePoint Customization
Lab : Creating and Customizing a SharePoint Site- Exercise 1: Manage SharePoint Access through the Windows SBS Console
- Exercise 2: Create and Configure a New SharePoint site
- Exercise 3: Install Preconfigured Application Templates
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Manage WSS 3.0 sites using the Windows Small Business Server (Windows SBS) Console.
- Create, configure, and manage WSS 3.0 sites using Central Administrator.
- Deploy a preconfigured template to match business scenarios.
Module 6: Manage and Configure MessagingThis module discusses tools for troubleshooting mail flow and optimizing the e-mail experience for users.
Lessons - Lesson 1: Configuring Internet Mail Using the Windows Small Business Server 2008 Console
- Lesson 2: Configuring E-mail Protection
- Lesson 3: Configuring Connectors and Clients
- Lesson 4: Monitoring Messaging
- Lesson 5: Managing Outlook Web Access (OWA) Using the Windows SBS Console
Lab : Manage and Configure Messaging- Exercise 1: Configuring the POP3 Connector
- Exercise 2: Configure Exchange Server Anti-spam Filters
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Configure Internet mail using the Windows SBS 2008 Console.
- Configure email protection.
- Configure connectors and clients.
- Monitor messaging.
- Manage Outlook Web Access using the Windows SBS 2008 Console.
Module 7: Manage and Configure Remote AccessThis module describes certificate and remote access features included with Windows Small Business Server 2008.
Lessons - Lesson 1: Managing Certificates
- Lesson 2: Managing a Virtual Private Network (VPN)
- Lesson 3: Managing the Server Firewall
- Lesson 4: Managing Remote Web Workplace
Lab : Manage and Configure Remote Access- Exercise 1: Manage and Install the Self-issued Certificate
- Exercise 2: Configure a Virtual Private Network
- Exercise 3: Administer the Windows Firewall with Advanced Security
- Exercise 4: Customize Remote Web Workplace
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe how certificates work.
- Describe installing a self-signed certificate on the Windows Small Business Server 2008 server and client computer.
- Configure a virtual private network for users to access network resources from a remote computer.
- Administer the Windows Server Firewall.
- Configure ports for services and applications.
Module 8: Manage and Configure SecurityThis
module discusses security components that are installed by default in
Windows Small Business Server 2008, as well as Windows Server 2008
security features available for download from TechNet, which will allow
the implementation of important security elements into the IT
infrastructure.Lessons - Lesson 1: Best Practices for Securing Windows Small Business Server (Windows SBS) 2008
- Lesson 2: Windows Server Update Services (WSUS)
- Lesson 3: Windows Small Business Server Best Practice Analyzer 2008
- Lesson 4: Creating and managing Shared Folders on the Network
- Lesson 5: Configuring Windows Firewall with Advanced Security
Lab : Securing the Windows Small Business Server using Best Practices- Exercise 1: Configure Distribution of Updates and Hotfixes Using Windows Server Update Services (WSUS)
- Exercise 2: Create a Shared Folder
- Exercise 3: Examine Windows SBS 2008 using the Windows Small Business Server Best Practices Analyzer (Windows SBS 2008 BPA)
- Exercise 4: Create a Domain Isolation Policy
- Exercise 5: Configure Windows Firewall Settings
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Plan in-depth security for the Windows Small Business Server 2008 network.
- Configure
distribution of updates and hotfixes for servers and computers on the
Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2008 network.
- Use
group policies to define user and computer configurations for groups of
users and computers and enforce these settings on and off the network.
- Access and know how to use these features to manage specific aspects of the overall security design.
- Manage the protection of the server using a host firewall and Internet Protocol Security (IPSec) combined.
Module 9: Manage Data Folders and BackupThis
module discusses moving application data (Microsoft Exchange Server
2007 data, Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services, users shared folders,
users redirected documents, Windows Server Update Services repository
data, and the client backup data) to a separate drive or partition on
the Windows Small Business Server.
Lessons - Lesson 1: Moving Data Storage Locations on Windows Small Business Server 2008
- Lesson 2: Disaster Recovery Planning
- Lesson 3: Managing Server Backups
- Lesson 4: Managing Server Recovery
Lab : Configure Backups and Administer Application Data- Exercise 1: Configure Backup Media and Schedule
- Exercise 2: Design a Disaster Recovery Plan
- Exercise 3: Perform a Block Level Restore
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Manage server storage by moving databases and data folders.
- Manage server storage using administrative tasks in the Windows Small Business Server 2008 console.
- Plan and prepare for disasters and data recovery.
- Configure and administer data backups and recoveries.
Module 10: Monitoring and Maintaining System and Services AvailabilityThis
module dives deeper into monitoring and analyzing system health,
stability, and performance of the CPU, memory, hard disks, and network
connectivity using the Reliability and Performance Monitor.Lessons - Lesson 1: Managing Reports
- Lesson 2: Using Windows Reliability and Performance Monitor
- Lesson 3: Disk Management
- Lesson 4: Shadow Copies of Shared Folders
Lab : Monitoring and Maintaining System Availability- Exercise 1: Configure Windows Small Business Server (Windows SBS) Reporting
- Exercise 2: Monitor System Performance in Real Time
- Exercise 3: Create a Data Collector Set
- Exercise 4: Create a Mirrored Volume Using Disk Management
- Exercise 5: Extend a Disk Using Disk Management
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Administer monitoring and reporting in Windows SBS 2008.
- Describe
the ability of Microsoft Windows Reliability and Performance monitor to
examine how programs affect your computer’s performance.
- Monitor system performance in real time and collect log data for later analysis.
- Configure hard disks, volumes and partitions in Windows SBS 2008 using the disk management utility.
- Create and manage point-in-time copies of files that are located in shared resources.
- Describe how to recover previous versions of files.
Module 11: Migrating from Windows Small Business Server 2003This
module discusses installing Windows Small Business Server 2008 in
migration mode as well as undertaking a migration from a Windows Small
Business Server 2003 network.
Lessons - Lesson 1: Preparing the Network for Migration
- Lesson 2: Automating the Windows SBS 2008 Installation
- Lesson 3: Performing the Migration
Lab : Migrating from Windows Small Business Server 2003- Exercise 1: Prepare the Source Server for Migration
- Exercise 2: Install Windows Small Business Server 2008 in Migration Mode
- Exercise 3: Configure the Network
- Exercise 4: Migrate Data and Settings
- Exercise 5: Demote and Remove the Source Server from the Network
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Prepare the network for migration of a Windows SBS 2003 server.
- Automate the Windows SBS 2008 installation.
- Perform the migration of a Windows SBS 2003 server.
Module 12: Deploying Additional ServersThis
module discusses installing Windows Server 2008, selecting and
configuring the appropriate roles, and joining the Microsoft Windows
Small Business Server 2008 network.
Lessons - Lesson 1: Installing Windows Server 2008
- Lesson 2: Configuring Server Roles
- Lesson 3: Installing SQL Server 2008
- Lesson 4: Backup and Restore SQL Server 2008
- Lesson 5: Administering Terminal Services
- Lesson 6: Windows Server Virtualization
Lab : Joining an Additional Server to the Network- Exercise
1: Join an Additional Server to the Windows Small Business Server
(Windows SBS) Network and Configure the Terminal Services (TS) Server
Role to Share Applications
- Exercise 2: Configure Client Access to Shared Applications
- Exercise 3: Promote a Second Server to a Domain Controller
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Select and configure the appropriate server roles.
- Join additional servers to the Windows SBS 2008 network.
- Install and backup Microsoft SQL Server 2008.
- Configure Terminal Services and make a TS Web application available through Remote Web Workplace.
- Create a virtualized server computing environment for testing and other purposes.
Module 13: Advanced Topics and TroubleshootingThis
module discusses the Windows Small Business Server 2008 console
(advanced mode), repairing Windows Small Business Server 2008 console
components and server applications, and new native Windows tools and
utilities found in Windows Server 2008.
Lessons - Lesson 1: Windows Small Business Server (Windows SBS) 2008 Management Console (Advanced Mode)
- Lesson 2: Managing Windows Small Business Server Applications
- Lesson 3: Introduction to Windows PowerShell
- Lesson 4: Administering Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.0
- Lesson 5: Troubleshooting DNS in Windows Server 2008
- Lesson 6: Troubleshooting Windows Server 2008 Terminal Services (TS)
Lab : Working with Windows Tools and Utilities- Exercise 1: Diagnosing the Network Using Command Line Tools
- Exercise 2: Managing with the Windows Small Business Server (SBS) Console (Advanced Mode)
- Exercise 3: Managing Server Applications
- Exercise 4: Perform System Administration Tasks Using Windows PowerShell
- Exercise 5: Back Up and Restore IIS 7.0
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe the key differences in the Advanced Mode Windows Small Business Server 2008 console.
- Administer Windows Small Business Server 2008 using the Advance Mode SBS console.
- Administer the Windows SBS 2008 Server Applications.
- Administer the Windows SBS 2008 network using Windows PowerShell commands.
- Perform common administrative tasks for administering IIS 7.0.
- Troubleshoot DNS and Terminal Services in Windows SBS 2008.
Module 14: Manage the Windows Small Business Server 2008 Environment Using Group PolicyThis
module explains Group Policy and defines features and functions that
can be used to manage user and computer configurations for groups of
users and computers and to enforce these settings on and off the
network.
Lessons - Lesson 1: Administering the Windows Small Business Server 2008 Network Using Group Policy
- Lesson 2: Managing Group Policies in the GPMC
- Lesson 3: Auditing Security Events
- Lesson 4: Deploying Software Using Group Policy Management
- Lesson 5: Troubleshooting Group Policy in Windows Server 2008
Lab : Manage Group Policies- Exercise 1: Creating and Managing GPOs
- Exercise 2: Tracking Security Events
- Exercise 3: Modify Account Policies
- Exercise 4: Deploy Software Using Group Policy
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Administer Group Policies in a Windows Small Business Server 2008 environment.
- Configure Group Policies using the Group Policy Management Console.
- Configure object auditing using Group Policy.
- Configure software applications for deployment using Group Policy.
- Troubleshoot Group Policy in Windows SBS 2008.
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Exam 70-654:TS: Windows Essential Business Server 2008, Configuring (6 Days)
| Module 1: Introduction to Windows Essential Business Server 2008 This
module introduces Essential Business Server and its placement in the
Windows server family. Students learn about various important Essential
Business Server features within the server management console, when to
use the console and when to use native tools. Students will also learn
about the hardware requirements, supported network topologies and the
underlying architecture of EBS. Lessons - Lesson 1: Windows EBS 2008 Product Overview
- Lesson 2: Windows EBS Hardware and Network Requirements
- Lesson 3: Integrated Technologies and Architecture
- Lesson 4: Windows EBS 2008 Administration and Management
Lab : There is no lab for this moduleAfter completing this module, students will be able to: - Understand Essential Business Server features within the server management console.
- Know when to use the console and when to use native tools.
- Define the hardware requirements, supported network topologies and the underlying architecture of EBS.
Module 2: Plan and Design a Technology Solution for Midsized BusinessesThis
module discusses how to assess business needs and translate those needs
into a technology plan. Students learn to analyze an existing network,
and design a new network topology based on criteria discovered during
both business and technical assessments.Lessons - Lesson 1: Conducting a Business Assessment
- Lesson 2: Conducting a Technical Assessment
- Lesson 3: Hardware for a Windows EBS Environment
Lab : Perform a Needs Assessment- Exercise 1: Perform a Needs Assessment Using the Microsoft Business and Technology Assessment Toolkit (BTAT)
- Exercise 2: Use the Microsoft Assessment and Planning Toolkit
After completing this module, students will be able to: - Assess a current business environment and select hardware for a Windows Essential Business Server deployment.
- Understand
the assessment and analysis tools available and then demonstrate how
Windows EBS can leverage them to meet these goals.
Module 3: Preparing an Existing Network for a Windows Essential Business Server InstallationThis
module discusses EBS networking methodology and concepts, what tools
are available to inventory an existing network, which EBS tools must be
used, and how to manage network infrastructure issues.Lessons - Lesson 1: Networking Basics
- Lesson 2: Taking a Network Inventory
- Lesson 3: Building the Windows EBS 2008 Network
Lab : Using the Preparation Wizard and the Planning Wizard- Exercise 1: Installing the Preparation Wizard and the Planning Wizard
- Exercise 2: Using the Preparation Wizard with an existing domain
- Exercise 3: Using the Planning Wizard with an existing domain
After completing this module, students will be able to: - Define
the networking requirements of Windows Essential Business Server 2008,
and how to prepare an existing network infrastructure for the deployment
of Windows Essential Business Server.
- Perform a computer and
network inventory to assess the readiness of the existing network and
its components for the Windows EBS 2008 installation.
- Understand the Windows tools available to manage the network on an ongoing basis.
Module 4: Installing Windows Essential Business Server 2008This
module covers the actual installation of Windows Essential Business
Server 2008, with lessons covering each of the three core servers. This
module will also discuss troubleshooting techniques for recovering from
installation errors. Lessons - Lesson 1: Starting Windows EBS Installation
- Lesson 2: Installing the Management Server
- Lesson 3: Installing the Security Server
- Lesson 4: Installing the Messaging Server
- Lesson 5: Troubleshooting Installation
Lab : Installing Windows Essential Business Server 2008- Exercise 1: Installing the Management Server
- Exercise 2: Installing the Security Server
- Exercise 3: Installing the Messaging Server
After completing this module, students will be able to: - Understand the wizards and procedures used for the installation of each Windows EBS server.
- Know the order in which the servers must be installed.
- Understand how to troubleshoot problems with the installation process.
Module 5: Migrating to Windows Essential Business Server 2008In
this module, you will learn about using the Guided Configuration and
Migration Task (GCMT) list to assist in migrating from Windows Small
Business Server 2003 to Windows EBS 2008. Lessons - Lesson 1: Migrate from Windows Small Business Server
- Lesson 2: Migrating Infrastructure Services and Roles
- Lesson 3: Migrating Microsoft Exchange Server
- Lesson 4: Migrating the Firewall
- Lesson 5: Migrating Windows Server Update Services (WSUS)
- Lesson 6: Decommissioning Servers
Lab : Configure and Verify Migration- Exercise 1: Planning to Complete the Guided Configuration and Migration Tasks List
- Exercise 2: Completing the Guided Configuration and Migration Tasks List
- Exercise 3: Removing Windows Small Business Server 2003
After completing this module, students will be able to: - Use the GCMT checklist to complete post-installation configuration tasks for Windows EBS 2008, such as:
- Configure Firewall Rules and SAN Storage
- Migrate DNS, DHCP, and Active Directory Roles
- Activate the Servers and assign Client Access Licenses
- Configure DNS, DHCP, Remote Web Workplace, and VPN
- Configure Certificates, Exchange Mailboxes, and Microsoft SharePoint Services
Module 6: Managing a Windows Essential Business Server 2008 EnvironmentIn
this module you will learn how to manage the most common administrative
tasks using the Windows Essential Business Server Console, the central
interface that groups related functions in order to manage the Windows
EBS environment. Lessons - Lesson 1: Managing System Health and Security
- Lesson 2: Managing Servers and Computers
- Lesson 3: User and Group Account Management
- Lesson 4: Native Windows EBS Administration Tools
- Lesson 5: Configuring Windows EBS Licensing
Lab : Using the Windows Essential Business Server Administration Console- Exercise 1: Windows Essential Business Server Administration Console First Use
- Exercise 2: Manage Computers in a Windows Essential Business Server Environment
- Exercise 3: Create and Manage Users in a Windows Essential Business Server Environment
After completing this module, students will be able to: - Manage
the most common administrative tasks using the Windows Essential
Business Server Console, either directly on the Windows EBS Management
Server or remotely.
- Manage system health and security using the Windows EBS Console.
- Perform user and group account management using the Windows EBS Console.
Module 7: Configure and Manage Microsoft Exchange Server 2007This
module explains how to perform specific administrative tasks such as
configuring external e-mail and configuring a database on Microsoft
Exchange Server 2007, using the Windows EBS administration console, and
standard Exchange Management Tools. Lessons - Lesson 1: Managing Mailbox Size Quotas
- Lesson 2: Managing External E-mail Domains
- Lesson 3: Design Considerations for Database and Log File Locations
- Lesson 4: Troubleshooting and Optimizing Exchange Server 2007
Lab : Administering and Optimizing Microsoft Exchange Server 2007- Exercise 1: Administering Microsoft Exchange Server 2007
- Exercise 2: Assessing and Optimizing Exchange Server 2007
After completing this module, students will be able to: - Manage Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 mailbox size quotas.
- Manage external e-mail domains.
- Understand design considerations for Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 system database and log file locations.
- Troubleshoot and optimize Microsoft Exchange Server 2007.
Module 8: Configure and Manage Microsoft System Center Essentials 2007This
module covers administrative tasks that can be performed using
Microsoft System Center Essentials (SCE), such as configuring SCE,
handling issues discovered by SCE and managing patch management in
Windows EBS using the SCE 2007 built-in Windows Server Update Service
(WSUS). Lessons - Lesson 1: Microsoft System Center Essentials 2007in Windows Essential Business Server
- Lesson 2: Patch Management with SCE 2007
- Lesson 3: Monitoring Performance with SCE 2007
- Lesson 4: Managing Applications with SCE 2007
Lab : Deploying Software and Updates Using Microsoft System Center Essentials- Exercise 1: Creating and Deploying a Software Package Using System Center Essentials (SCE)
- Exercise 2: Managing and Deploying Updates Using SCE
After completing this module, students will be able to: - Perform Windows EBS administrative tasks using SCE 2007.
- Manage patches using SCE 2007.
- Monitor Windows EBS performance with SCE 2007.
- Manage applications with SCE 2007.
Module 9: Configure Microsoft Forefront Security for Exchange (FSE) ServerIn
this module students will learn to configure and manage Microsoft
Forefront Security for Exchange (FSE) Server on the Windows EBS
Messaging and Security Server. Lessons - Lesson 1: Managing FSE Server Services
- Lesson 2: Configuring Malware Protection
- Lesson 3: Attachment Filtering Using FSE Server
Lab : Manage E-mail Protection with Forefront Security for Exchange Server- Exercise 1: Configure Forefront Security for Exchange Server
- Exercise 2: Test Forefront Security for Exchange Server Malware Protection
- Exercise 3: Review and Manage Forefront Security for Exchange Server Quarantine
After completing this module, students will be able to: - Manage FSE server services.
- Configure malware protection on Windows EBS.
- Configure attachment filtering using FSE server.
Module 10: Configuring Remote Access to Windows Essential Business ServerIn
this module students learn to administer remote connectivity and access
the Windows Essential Business Server environment using Remote Web
workplace, Outlook Anywhere, VPN, Outlook Web Access, and mobile
devices. Lessons - Lesson 1: Configuring VPN Connections
- Lesson 2: Configuring Certificates
- Lesson 3: Configuring Remote Web Workplace
- Lesson 4: Configuring Microsoft Office Outlook Web Access (OWA)
- Lesson 5: Configuring Microsoft Office Outlook Anywhere
- Lesson 6: Configuring Exchange ActiveSync Connections to Windows Essential Business Server
- Lesson 7: Configuring Terminal Services Gateway
Lab : Configure Remote Access to the Windows Essential Business Server Environment- Exercise 1: Configure Remote Web Workplace Access to a Windows Essential Business Server Environment
- Exercise 2: Configure Outlook Anywhere Access to a Windows Essential Business Server Environment
After completing this module, students will be able to: - Administer remote connectivity and access for the Windows EBS environment.
- Configure VPN connections and certificates for the Window EBS environment.
- Configure remote access to the Windows EBS environment using Remote Web workplace, Outlook Anywhere, OWA, and mobile devices.
Module 11: Windows Essential Business Server 2008 PremiumThis
module covers Windows EBS Premium and deals with when to add a fourth
server to extend the Windows Essential Business Server 2008 network.
Note: This module covers the installation options and procedures for the
fourth server but does not have a lab for the actual installation. The
fourth server is only included with the Premium Edition of Windows EBS
2008. Lessons - Lesson 1: Installing the Fourth Server
- Lesson 2: Installing SQL Server 2008 Standard
- Lesson 3: Using the Fourth Server for Virtualization
Lab : There is no lab for this moduleAfter completing this module, students will be able to: - Know when to add a fourth server to extend the Windows EBS 2008 network.
- Understand how to install Microsoft SQL Server 2008 and configure associated licensing requirements.
- Configure Microsoft Hyper-V in order to create additional virtual machines on the Windows EBS 2008 network.
Module 12: Backup and RestoreIn
this module you will learn how to back up and restore a Windows EBS
environment and Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services and how to replace
a server for Windows Essential Business Server. Lessons - Lesson 1: Disaster Recovery Planning
- Lesson 2: Backing Up and Restoring Windows EBS
- Lesson 3: Backing Up Microsoft WSS 3.0
- Lesson 4: Protecting Windows EBS with DPM 2007
- Lesson 5: Replacing a Windows EBS Server
Lab : Using Windows Essential Business Server Bare Metal Restore- Exercise 1: Back Up Windows Essential Business Server
- Exercise 2: Recover the Management Server Using Bare Metal Restore over the Network
After completing this module, students will be able to: - Create a backup and recovery plan for Windows EBS.
- Backup and restore a Windows EBS environment and Windows SharePoint Services.
- Replace a Windows Essential Business Server.
- Understand how to protect Windows EBS with Data Protection Manager 2007.
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