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70-081 Implementing and Supporting Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5

70-081 Implementing and Supporting Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5

General Info
Exam #: 640-441
Status: Active
Time Limit: 120 min.
Passing Score: 755
# of Questions: 60-70
Format: Form-based
Certifications: CCDA
Cost:  
Available Languages: English, Japanese (Japan only)


Objectives

Planning
Choose an implementation strategy for Microsoft Exchange Server. Elements include:
  • Server locations
  • Address space


Develop the configuration of an Exchange Server computer. Identify strategies for migration from previous versions of Exchange Server to Exchange Server 5.5.
Develop a long-term coexistence strategy. Protocols include:
  • IMAP
  • LDAP


Develop an infrastructure for Exchange Server.
  • Identify public folders, including server-side scripting.
  • Identify private information stores.
  • Plan Internet connectivity and access.
Choose Microsoft Exchange Client installation and integration strategies. Elements include:
  • Network installation
  • Client computer installation
  • Scripted client installation
  • Forms interoperability
  • Schedule+ interoperability
  • Calendar interoperability


Develop long-term administration strategies.
  • Plan a backup strategy.
  • Plan a disaster recovery strategy.
  • Plan information store maintenance.
  • Plan remote administration.
  • Plan information retrieval strategies.


Develop security strategies. Develop server-side scripting strategies.

Installation and Configuration
Install an Exchange Server computer.

Configure Exchange Server for message recipients.
  • Configure mailboxes.
  • Configure custom recipients.
  • Configure public folders.
  • Configure distribution lists.
  • Configure site addressing.
  • Configure container-level search controls.
  • Configure Address Book views.


Configure connectivity to a mail system other than Exchange Server. Connector types include:
  • X.400 Connector
  • Microsoft Exchange Connector for Lotus cc:Mail
  • Microsoft Mail Connector


Configure synchronization of directory information between Exchange Server and other mail systems. Types of directory synchronization include:
  • Manual
  • Automatic


Configure directory replication.

Import directory, message, and scheduling data from existing mail systems.

Install and configure Exchange Server client computers.

Configure address lists and accounts by using the Administrator program. Configure the message transfer agent within a site. Configure the message transfer agent among sites. Configure Internet protocols and services. Protocols and services include:
  • POP3 and IMAP4
  • Active Server and HTTP
  • NNTP
  • LDAP


Configure message tracking. Configure server locations.

Configure security. Configuring and Managing Resource Access

Manage site security.

Manage users.

Manage distribution lists.

Manage the directory.

Manage public information stores. Elements include:
  • Server locations
  • Rehoming of public folders


Manage private information stores. Back up and restore the Exchange Server organization.

Manage connectivity.

Monitoring and Optimization
Configure a link monitor and a server monitor. Optimize Exchange Server. Tasks include:
  • Hardware optimization
  • Operating system optimization


Optimize foreign connections and site-to-site connections.

Monitor and optimize the messaging environment. Monitor server performance by using SNMP and MADMAN MIB.

Troubleshooting

Diagnose and resolve upgrade problems.

Diagnose and resolve server installation problems.

Diagnose and resolve migration problems.

Diagnose and resolve connectivity problems. Elements include:
  • Foreign connectivity
  • Site-to-site connectivity
  • Internet connectivity
  • Connectivity within a site


Diagnose and resolve problems with client connectivity.

Diagnose and resolve information store problems. Diagnose and resolve server directory problems. Diagnose and resolve server resource problems. Diagnose and resolve message delivery problems. Diagnose and resolve backup problems and restore problems.

Diagnose organization security problems.
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