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Exchange Server 2010 SP1: Transport Rules, Message Compliance and Security
Overview/Description
As e-mail is now the most popular form of business communications, messages that contain sensitive information need to be protected. Information Rights Management (IRM) can provide protection for messages both online and offline. Messages can be protected manually by users of Microsoft Outlook and Outlook Web App. And automatic protection of messages can be configured with Transport Protection rules. Also explored in this course is the implementation of message classifications, message journaling, content filtering, and connection filtering.
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)
2.0
Lesson Objectivesuse the EMC to create a transport rule
differentiate between the Transport Rules agent and Edge Rules agent
recognize situations in which IRM can protect content
recognize how AD RMS rights policy templates work
enable or disable the RMS Prelicensing agent in Exchange Server 2010
create an Outlook protection rule in Exchange Server 2010
implement Exchange Server 2010 transport rules
identify the parameters required to create a new message classification
sequence the steps to deploy message classifications for Outlook 2007
recognize the e-mail encryption features of Exchange Server 2010
use the Exchange Server 2010 Management Console to create a journal rule
use the Exchange Server 2010 Management Console to configure a database for mailbox journaling
use the Exchange Server 2010 Management Console to configure an IP Block list
use the Exchange Server 2010 Management Console to block senders
recognize how to configure content filtering in Exchange Server 2010
use the Exchange Server 2010 Management Console to configure the allowed list
recognize how to filter content through attachments and sender reputation
configure Exchange Server 2010 message security and compliance
As e-mail is now the most popular form of business communications, messages that contain sensitive information need to be protected. Information Rights Management (IRM) can provide protection for messages both online and offline. Messages can be protected manually by users of Microsoft Outlook and Outlook Web App. And automatic protection of messages can be configured with Transport Protection rules. Also explored in this course is the implementation of message classifications, message journaling, content filtering, and connection filtering.
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)
2.0
Lesson Objectives
Exchange Server 2010 SP1: Transport Rules, Message Compliance and Security
Trajanje:
2 h
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