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MOC 50162 Exchange Administrators Guide to Scripting using the Exchange Management Shell (EMS)

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Summary:
This course will provide Exchange Administrators familiar with Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 and Exchange Server 2007 a detailed overview of the Exchange Server 2007 Exchange Management Shell (EMS). This course will show Exchange Administrators how to perform common and advanced administration tasks using the Exchange Management Shell as well as how to automate other tasks and perform bulk changes to Active Directory and Exchange using EMS.

Duration:
1 Day/Lecture & Lab

Audience:
This course is intended for experienced Microsoft Exchange Administrators who manage Exchange 2000, Exchange 2003, and Exchange 2007 servers.

Topics:

  • Introduction to EMS Scripting
  • Leveraging the EMS environment
  • Administering Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Using the EMS cmdlets
  • Creating Exchange Administrative Scripts

Prerequisites:
Before attending this course, students must have:-Working knowledge of Microsoft Windows Server 2003.-Knowledge of Microsoft Exchange Server 2003.-Knowledge of Exchange 2000 Server is beneficial but not necessary.




Last Update: May 22, 2012