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Microsoft
Exchange
Server
is
the
server
side
of
a
clientserver,
collaborative
application
product
developed
by
Microsoft.
It
is
part
of
the
Microsoft
Servers
line
of
server
products
and
is
used
by
enterprises
using
Microsoft
infrastructure
products.
Exchange's
major
features
consist
of
electronic
mail,
calendaring,
contacts
and
tasks;
that
work
with
Microsoft
Outlook
on
PC
and
Mac,
wireless
synchronization
of
email,
calendar,
contacts
with
major
mobile
devices
and
browser-based
access
to
information;
and
support
for
data
storage.
Exchange
was
added
to
Microsofts
product
line
in
April
1996
with
the
release
of
Exchange
Server
4.0.
Exchange
Server
really
was
a
convergence
point
for
the
migration
of
Microsofts
internal
messaging
system
and
their
retail
PC
Messaging
product.
Internally,
Microsoft
was
using
a
legacy
Xenix
system
for
their
e-mail;
however,
with
Microsoft
growing
and
really
a
need
to
move
to
a
homegrown
solution,
Microsoft
developed
what
became
Exchange
Server.
Concurrently,
Microsoft
had
a
commercial
product
by
the
name
of
MSMail,
which
evolved
from
the
purchase
of
a
product
called
Network
Courier
from
a
Vancouver
company.
When
sufficient
bugs
were
worked
out
and
scalability
issues
somewhat
addressed,
Exchange
Server
4.0
was
released.
Work
on
improving
the
product
has
not
stopped
since
then.
Here
is
below
a
summary
of
the
evolutions
:
SUPINFO
International
University
http://www.supinfo.com
Exchange
5.0
introduced
the
first
version
of
Outlook
Web
Access
(OWA),
which
initially
was
more
appropriately
named
Exchange
Web
Access.
It
also
added
formal
SMTP
and
LDAPv2
to
the
product.
Exchange
5.5
maintained
the
same
style
administrative
interface
and
updated
LDAP
to
v3
and
added
NNTP.
For
the
next
version,
(v6.0)
naming
changed
to
incorporate
the
calendar
year
and
Exchange
2000
underwent
a
major
facelift.
Directory
service
functionality
was
now
being
served
by
the
new
Windows
Active
Directory.
SMTP
was
handed
off
to
Internet
Information
Services
(IIS)
with
Exchange
extensions.
Exchange
2000
Instant
Messaging
was
also
introduced
as
an
IIS
application
for
corporate
IM.
Exchange
2003
(v6.5)
improved
upon
many
features
of
Exchange
2000,
including
a
richer
AJAX
OWA
client
and
a
recovery
storage
group
for
restores.
Client
access
features
evolved
as
well
with
ActiveSync
and
Outlook
Mobile
Access
(OMA)
for
mobile
device
users
and
RPC/HTTPS
and
Exchange
Cached
Mode
for
Outlook
2003
users.
Instant
Messaging
was
removed
to
serve
in
a
separate
application,
Live
Communication
Server,
now
expanded
to
Office
Communication
Server.
Exchange
Server
2007
(v7.0)
again
introduces
big
changes
throughout
the
application
from
architecture
to
appearance.
Exchange
2007
is
role-based
allowing
administrators
to
install
only
the
roles
that
are
required
for
that
server.
This
is
also
the
first
Microsoft
application
to
take
advantage
of
Microsofts
new
extensible
scripting
language,
PowerShell.
Unified
Messaging
is
also
a
significant
feature
addition,
integrating
with
Office
Communication
Server
and
PBX/VoIP
systems.
SUPINFO
International
University
http://www.supinfo.com
The
objective
of
this
32
hours
instructor-led
course
is
to
provide
you
with
the
knowledge
and
skills
to
configure
and
manage
an
Exchange
Server
2010
messaging
environment.
This
course
does
not
require
previous
Exchange
Server
experience,
but
does
require
that
students
have
significant
experience
in
managing
Windows
Server
and
Active
Directory
directory
services
or
Active
Directory
Domain
Services
(AD
DS).
This
course
will
teach
you
how
to
configure
Exchange
Server,
as
well
as
provide
guidelines,
best
practices,
and
considerations
that
will
help
you
optimize
your
Exchange
Server
deployment.
To
make
this
course
more
interactive
was
decided
that
the
whole
progression
would
be
built
upon
a
serious
game
scenario
where
the
learner
will
be
an
administrator
that
has
to
implement
an
Exchange
Server
solution
for
its
company.
The
theory
will
be
provided
by
your
instructor
and
will
help
the
learner
to
complete
the
objectives.
After
completing
this
course,
students
will
be
able
to:
Install
and
deploy
Exchange
Server
2010.
Configure
Mailbox
servers
and
Mailbox
server
components.
Manage
recipient
objects.
Configure
the
Client
Access
server
role.
Manage
message
transport.
Configure
the
secure
flow
of
messages
between
the
Exchange
Server
organization
and
the
Internet.
Implement
a
high
availability
solution
for
Mailbox
servers
and
other
server
roles.
Plan
and
implement
backup
and
restore
for
the
server
roles.
Plan
and
configure
messaging
policy
and
compliance.
Configure
Exchange
Server
permissions
and
security
for
internal
and
external
access.
Monitor
and
maintain
the
messaging
system.
Transition
an
Exchange
Server
2003
or
Exchange
Server
2007
organization
to
Exchange
Server
2010.
Configure
the
Unified
Messaging
server
role
and
Unified
Messaging
components.
Implement
High
Availability
across
multiple
sites
and
implement
Federated
Sharing.
This
course
is
also
part
of
a
course
collection
for
the
Master
1
students
and
will
be
linked
to
two
other
courses
to
provide
the
learners
a
full
path
to
unified
messaging
concepts
(Sharepoint
administration
/
VoIP
Study
and
Implementation).
SUPINFO
International
University
http://www.supinfo.com
For
each
of
those
contents
is
provided
a
Powerpoint
to
use
on
campus
and
a
link
to
one
of
the
videos
of
the
Microsoft
Exchange
Server
2010
Config
70-662
course
on
CBT
Nuggets
(available
through
http://libraries.supinfo.com)
All
the
corrections
of
the
activities
are
also
available
in
the
course
folder
on
http://courses.supinfo.com
For
everything
about
virtual
machines
to
do
this
activity,
please
consult
the
appendix
1
of
this
document.
SUPINFO
International
University
http://www.supinfo.com
You
work
as
an
IT
consultant
for
the
DECIPLEX
Company.
You
arrive
at
your
office
on
Monday
The
week
seemed
calm,
but
as
you
open
the
door
your
manager
comes
to
you
and
says
We
have
an
issue,
one
of
your
big
client,
the
[IDBOOSTER]
company
just
broke
their
service
contract
with
their
mail
infrastructure
provider.
Note
:
For
the
need
of
this
course,
we
used
the
[IDBOOSTER]
convention.
Replace
this
by
your
actual
Open
Campus
ID.
They
want
to
have
their
own
infrastructure
and
have
asked
us
to
prepare
a
demonstration
of
what
the
solution
could
be.
You
need
to
take
this
case
and
prepare
the
solution.
When
you
arrive
at
[IDBOOSTER],
you
meet
Paul
Thompson
-
the
infrastructure
manager
of
the
company
-
that
gives
you
a
brief
overview
of
the
information
system
of
the
company
and
its
needs
:
We
have
about
200
users
located
in
several
branches.
All
thoses
users
are
managed
through
an
Active
Directory
in
charge
of
the
[IDBOOSTER].com
domain.
We
have
several
file
servers
and
pro-applications
that
run
using
this
directory.
We
would
like
the
new
solution
to
integrate
smoothly
in
the
system.
After
few
minutes,
you
present
to
your
customer
the
Microsoft
Exchange
2010
solution.
Knowledge
needed
!
On
campus
:
01
Introduction
to
Microsoft
Exchange.ppt
Online
:
Introduction
to
Microsoft
Exchange
and
Exchange
Certification
At
the
end
of
your
presentation,
the
IT
manager
is
ok
to
go
with
this
solution
and
you
start
to
prepare
your
POC
(Proof
Of
Concept)
by
implementing
and
Active
Directory
for
the
[IDBOOSTER].com
domain.
Knowledge
needed
!
On
campus
:
02
Active
Directory.ppt
Online
:
See
related
course
SUPINFO
International
University
http://www.supinfo.com
For
the
need
of
your
POC,
you
implement
an
Active
Directory
for
the
[IDBOOSTER].com
domain
and
create
3
users
:
John
Smith
Jim
Root
Steve
Thompson
Now
that
your
Active
Directory
is
ready,
you
need
to
set
your
certification
authority.
Knowledge
needed
!
On
campus
:
03
About
certification
authority.ppt
Online
:
Exchange
from
the
Outside
World:
Security,
Certificates,
Name
Resolution,
and
Autodiscovery
Prepare
your
certification
authority.
When
done,
your
POC
is
now
ready
for
exchange
installation.
But
before
going
further
you
device
to
check
the
documentation
about
Exchange
Server,
its
roles
and
its
components
Knowledge
needed
!
On
campus
:
04
Understanding
Exchange
Roles,
components
and
installation
process.ppt
Online
:
Understanding
Exchange
Roles
and
Components,
Preparing
your
Infrastructure
and
Installing
your
First
Exchange
Server
Now
you
need
to
install
Microsoft
Exchange
and
its
pre-requisites.
Your
base
installation
is
now
finished.
You
were
thinking
about
leaving
the
office
for
today
when
the
IT
Manager
comes
in
and
ask
you
to
do
a
small
demonstration
of
the
solution
to
show
your
progression.
Knowledge
needed
!
On
campus
:
05
Client
Access
Server
Role.ppt
Online
:
Outlook,
OWA,
and
the
Exchange
Control
Panel
You
decide
to
show
the
presentation
by
starting
mail
clients
(on
virtual
machines
or
on
your
computer)
to
show
the
solution
and
send
some
mails
between
the
users
you
created
earlier.
Your
first
day
at
[IDBOOSTER]
is
now
over,
you
leave
the
office
to
take
some
rest
and
be
ready
for
the
second
day
!
SUPINFO
International
University
http://www.supinfo.com
Day
two
The
one
with
the
Mailbox
Server
and
Hub
transport
roles
You
arrive
early
at
[IDBOOSTER]
to
go
on
with
your
POC.
During
the
night
you
had
a
flash
The
drive
I
took
for
my
POC
is
not
big
enough
so
you
decide
to
move
it
on
another
drive.
While
you
arrive,
the
IT
Manager
comes
into
your
office
and
says
Yesterday
we
had
those
messages
about
the
certification
authority
when
we
connected
the
clients,
is
there
a
way
to
remove
it
on
the
POC
?
.
Knowledge
needed
!
On
campus
:
06
Managing
the
database
and
local
authority
certification.ppt
Online
:
N/A
To
start
your
day,
you
move
your
database
to
another
drive
and
set
the
local
certification
authority
as
requested.
One
this
task
completed,
you
go
on
with
the
implementation
of
the
mailbox
server
role.
Knowledge
needed
!
On
campus
:
07
The
mailbox
server
role.ppt
Online
:
Mailbox
Server
Role:
Databases,
Mailboxes,
and
Public
Folders
Mailbox
Server
Role:
Addresses,
Folders,
Groups,
Contacts,
and
Resource
Mailboxes
The
IT
Manager
wants
to
POC
to
display
a
directory
with
the
clients
of
the
company
and
some
ressources
calendars.
The
directory
will
have
to
allow
the
employees
of
the
company
to
access
this
directory
for
their
everyday
communications
with
the
customers.
Once
done,
you
create
a
calendar
to
check
the
availability
of
a
video
projector.
Anyone
from
the
company
must
be
able
to
request
the
equipment.
Now
that
this
is
done,
you
continue
your
implementation
with
the
Hub
Transport
Role.
Knowledge
needed
!
On
campus
:
08
The
hub
transport
role.ppt
Online
:
Hub
Transport
Role:
Message
Transport,
Connectors,
Accepted
Domains,
and
Remote
Domains
Hub
Transport
Role:
Email
Address
Policies,
Transport
Rules,
and
Journal
Rules
SUPINFO
International
University
http://www.supinfo.com
You
now
need
to
add
the
Transport
Hub
role
for
mail
routing.
You
will
also
configure
an
anti-spam
feature
that
will
work
on
intra-domain
mails.
The
IT
Administrator
also
want
a
policy
that
will
make
that
all
the
mailboxes
of
the
company
will
be
firstname.lastname@IDBOOSTER.com
You
present
your
POC
to
the
IT
Manager
that
congratulates
you,
but
he
has
a
request
The
company
HTML
signature
will
have
to
be
added
to
any
recipient
outside
the
company.
This
signature
should
also
contain
the
lastname
and
firstname
of
the
sender
and
its
business
phone,
can
you
do
that
please
?
You
add
those
features
before
finishing
your
second
day
at
IDBOOSTER.com
SUPINFO
International
University
http://www.supinfo.com
You
start
your
day
with
a
meeting
with
the
IT
Manager
who
is
becoming
anxious
about
all
the
everyday
tasks
and
the
time
it
might
require.
You
explain
him
that
he
does
not
need
to
worry
thanks
to
the
powershell
administration
features.
Knowledge
needed
!
On
campus
:
09
Managing
Exchange
2010
with
Windows
Powershell.ppt
Online
:
Managing
Exchange
2010
with
Windows
PowerShell
The
IT
manager
seems
interested
and
asks
Could
you
show
me
examples
of
automation
using
powershell
please
?
For
example
I
would
like
the
four
following
scripts
- CreateDynamicDistributionGroup.ps
This
script
will
be
in
charge
of
creating
a
dynamic
distribution
list
such
as
department_name@IDBOOSTER.com.
Note
:
The
following
structure
for
the
AD
users
must
be
created
:
- A
management
department
- A
technical
support
department
- A
accounting
department
- A
commercials
department
-
CreateUserAndMailbox.ps
This
script
will
be
in
charge
of
creating
the
users
mailbox
and
accounts.
The
creation
will
be
made
through
a
serie
of
questions
such
as
:
- Name?
- Firstname
?
- Department?
(Do
not
forget
to
add
the
users
to
the
good
distribution
lists).
-
DisableUsers.ps
This
script
will
have
to
delete
the
mailbox
account
while
keeping
the
AD
Account.
-
ImportUserAndMailboxCSV.ps
This
script
will
have
to
be
able
to
import
a
list
of
users
from
a
CSV
File
such
as
firstname,lastname,department
and
add
them
to
their
respective
distribution
lists.
The
script
will
take
the
path
of
the
CSV
as
argument.
SUPINFO
International
University
http://www.supinfo.com
Now
that
this
demonstration
is
complete,
you
use
the
few
remaining
hours
you
have
left
today
to
present
to
the
IT
Manager
the
Monitoring
and
reporting
features
including
Best
Practice
Analyser.
Knowledge
needed
!
On
campus
:
10
Exchange
monitoring
and
reporting.ppt
Online
:
Exchange
Monitoring
and
Reporting
Prepare
a
report
that
will
contain
all
the
anomalies
that
are
reported
by
your
server.
SUPINFO
International
University
http://www.supinfo.com
You
decide
to
start
a
second
virtual
machine
a
set
a
Edge
server
so
you
will
be
able
to
demonstrate
the
security
advantages
of
this
feature.
Once
done
you
demonstrate
that
your
architecture
is
working
by
exchanging
mails
between
the
servers.
Finally,
the
last
worries
for
the
IT
Manager
are
about
disaster
recovery,
so
you
decide
to
implement
backup
on
your
solution.
Knowledge
needed
!
On
campus
:
12
Backup
and
Recovery.ppt
Online
:
Exchange
Backup
and
Recovery
When
implemented,
simulate
a
crash
by
removing
the
drive
where
your
mailbox
are
stored
and
do
a
recovery
of
the
data
to
have
the
server
up
and
running
again.
SUPINFO
International
University
http://www.supinfo.com