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MOC 5050 Recovering Messaging Servers and Databases using Microsoft Exchange Server 2007

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Summary:
This course teaches messaging specialists to recover Exchange mailboxes and servers in a variety of disaster scenarios. Students will learn how to perform full and dial-tone recoveries of a mailbox server, as well as repair a mailbox database. They will also learn how to perform a full recovery of Client Access servers, Hub Transport servers, Unified Messaging servers, and Edge Transport servers.

Duration:
1 Day/Lecture & Lab

Audience:
The audience for this course includes people who have experience with Exchange Server 2007 or previous Exchange Server versions. These people will have experience installing and configuring Exchange Server, configuring recipients and mailboxes, and supporting Exchange Server clients. Students beginning this course are expected to have at least three years experience working in the Information Technology field-typically in the areas of network administration or Windows Server administration-and one year of Exchange Server administration experience.

Topics:

  • Recovering Messaging Databases
  • Preparing for and Recovering from Mailbox Server Failures
  • Preparing for and Recovering from Non-Mailbox Server Failures

Prerequisites:
Students must have a working knowledge of malware, how PKI is managed in the directory, Windows Server 2003 operating system, network technologies, Active Directory service, Exchange Server 2007 and have a conceptual understanding of firewalls and e-mail technologies. Students should also have experience using these tools and applications: NT Backup, NSLookup, Microsoft Windows Explorer, Microsoft Management Console (MMC), Active Directory Users and Computers, Active Directory Sites and Services, Internet Information Services (IIS) Admin, Microsoft Office Outlook, and have completed Introduction to Installing and Managing Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 or have equivalent knowledge.




Last Update: September 9, 2010