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Exchange Server 2010 SP1: Client Access
Overview/Description
As e-mail is now one of the most common forms of business communication, it is necessary for many people to access their e-mail whether they are at the office, home or traveling abroad. Traditionally, people could only access e-mail remotely through a simplified web interface or by configuring a VPN to their corporate network. Discussed in this course are technologies such as Outlook Web Access and Outlook Anywhere that provide access to e-mail through a web browser and Exchange ActiveSync that enables users to synchronize a mobile device with an Exchange server.
Target Audience
Systems administrators, systems engineers, systems analysts, IT consultants, and support professionals with responsibility for planning, implementing, and maintaining Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 SP1; learners preparing for the MCTS and MCITP certification exams. A working knowledge of Microsoft Windows Server 2008 and a working knowledge of networking, including TCP/IP, DNS, and IIS, and an understanding of Internet protocols, such as POP3, IMAP4, SMTP, and HTTP may be beneficial.
Expected Duration (hours)
1.5
Lesson Objectivesrecognize features of the CAS client types and services
enable POP3 and IMAP4 in Exchange Server 2010
use the EMC to enable POP3 access for a user
use the EMC to apply an ActiveSync mailbox policy to a mailbox
use the EMC to create an ActiveSync mailbox policy
use the EMC to perform an ActiveSync remote wipe
create and apply an ActiveSync mailbox policy
use the EMC to enable Outlook Anywhere
recognize how Outlook Anywhere works in Exchange Server 2010
use the EMC to configure WebReady Document Viewing for an OWA virtual directory
recognize how to manage file and data access in OWA
use the EMC to create an OWA mailbox policy
enable Outlook Anywhere
configure WebReady Document Viewing for an OWA virtual directory
create an OWA mailbox policy
differentiate between organization relationships and sharing policies
As e-mail is now one of the most common forms of business communication, it is necessary for many people to access their e-mail whether they are at the office, home or traveling abroad. Traditionally, people could only access e-mail remotely through a simplified web interface or by configuring a VPN to their corporate network. Discussed in this course are technologies such as Outlook Web Access and Outlook Anywhere that provide access to e-mail through a web browser and Exchange ActiveSync that enables users to synchronize a mobile device with an Exchange server.
Target Audience
Systems administrators, systems engineers, systems analysts, IT consultants, and support professionals with responsibility for planning, implementing, and maintaining Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 SP1; learners preparing for the MCTS and MCITP certification exams. A working knowledge of Microsoft Windows Server 2008 and a working knowledge of networking, including TCP/IP, DNS, and IIS, and an understanding of Internet protocols, such as POP3, IMAP4, SMTP, and HTTP may be beneficial.
Expected Duration (hours)
1.5
Lesson Objectives
Exchange Server 2010 SP1: Client Access
Trajanje:
1,5 h
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