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Unit 1: Introduction to Troubleshooting Exchange Server 2003
This unit provides an overview of Exchange Server 2003, and introduces the
troubleshooting methodology and tools that will be used in the labs for this
workshop.
Unit Objectives
After completing this unit, students will be able to:
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Configure and prepare servers for basic troubleshooting. |
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Analyze process and data flow in a flowchart. |
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Access and apply information from a service request and other workshop
components. |
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Identify a problem and recommend a solution. |
Unit 2: Troubleshooting Network Connectivity
This unit identifies underlying network connectivity issues when messaging
clients cannot access Exchange Server 2003.
Unit Objectives
After completing this unit, students will be able to:
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Identify the underlying causes when mail from one server is not received by
recipients on another and resolve the problem. |
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Identify the underlying causes when a user cannot connect to an Exchange
server as a remote user and resolve the problem. |
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Identify the underlying causes when no one in an organization can receive
Internet e-mail and resolve the problem. |
Unit 3: Troubleshooting Public Folders and Mailboxes
This unit uses the architecture of public folders and mailboxes to identify
underlying issues when a client does not receive e-mail messages in an Exchange
2003 environment.
Unit Objectives
After completing this unit, students will be able to:
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Identify the underlying causes a user cannot receive Internet e-mail to his
e-mail address and resolve the problem. |
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Identify the underlying causes when a user cannot send or receive Internet
e-mail and resolve problem. |
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Identify the underlying causes when a user is unable to post a message to a
public folder and resolve problem. |
Unit 4: Troubleshooting Outlook Web Access and Outlook Mobile
Access
This unit describes Outlook Web Access (OWA), and Outlook Mobile Access (OMA)
identifies the issues with front end and back end servers that can prevent users
from accessing OWA.
Unit Objectives
After completing this unit, students will be able to:
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Identify the underlying causes when a user cannot access OWA because of a
security error. |
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Identify the underlying causes when a user cannot access OWA because of an
authentication error and resolve the problem. |
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Identify the underlying causes when a user cannot access OMA and resolve the
problem. |
Unit 5: Troubleshooting Client Connectivity
This unit describes the client applications that can connect to an Exchange
server and the protocols that these client applications use. In this context,
this unit identifies the underlying issues that can prevent client
connectivity.
Unit Objectives
After completing this unit, students will be able to:
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Identify the underlying causes when a user is unable to send e-mail to the
Internet from home using Outlook Express and resolve the problem. |
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Identify the underlying causes when a user receives a "The connection to the
server has failed" message and resolve the problem. |
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Identify the underlying causes when a new user receives an error message when
trying to connect to her mailbox and resolve
problem. |
Unit 6: Troubleshooting Server Connectivity
This unit discusses common connectivity issues between different Exchange
servers. Students will learn about common issues related to connectivity between
Exchange sites, connectivity between an Exchange site and a third-party
messaging systems, and connectivity between an Exchange site and the
Internet.
Unit Objectives
After completing this unit, students will be able to:
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Troubleshoot message delivery between servers in the same routing
group. |
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Troubleshoot message delivery between servers in different routing
groups. |
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Troubleshoot message delivery between a Microsoft Exchange Server 2003
organization and another e-mail system. |
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Troubleshoot message delivery between an Exchange Server 2003 organization
and the Internet. |
Unit 7: Troubleshooting Server Performance
This unit describes common system problems that affect the performance of
computers running Exchange Server 2003.
Unit Objectives
After completing this unit, students will be able to:
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Identify and resolve messaging problems related to performance problems in
domain controllers and global catalog servers. |
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Identify and resolve messaging performance problems caused by the running of
scheduled applications. |
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Troubleshoot messaging problems caused by hardware components in server
systems. |
Unit 8: Troubleshooting Security Issues
This unit discusses security issues and potential vulnerabilities caused by
improperly configured Exchange systems. The unit will also introduce students to
S/MIME and describe how it signs and seals messages.
Unit Objectives
After completing this unit, students will be able to:
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Implement a Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) to manage the creation and
distribution of digital certificates. |
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Implement Secure Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (S/MIME) to encrypt or
digitally sign e-mail messages sent from client to client. The encryption and
digital signatures ensure that a message is secure and cannot be modified while
it is transmitted on the network. |
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Implement Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) to encrypt network traffic. With SSL,
the actual network traffic that transmits e-mail messages is encrypted, so that
even if the network packets were captured, they could not be
read. |
Unit 9: Troubleshooting the Migration to Exchange 2003
This unit discusses problems that can result during the migration from
Exchange Server 5.5 to Exchange Server 2003. The unit will describe the
different types of migration and provide an overview of the migration process.
The unit will also describe common migration issues, such as the inability to
successfully run ForestPrep and DomainPrep, and issues related to using the
Active DirectoryŽ Migration Tool.
Unit Objectives
After completing this unit, students will be able to:
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Identify the underlying causes when a user cannot access their mailbox after
a migration and resolve the problem. |
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Identify the underlying causes when a user cannot send e-mail to the Exchange
5.5 organization during a migration and resolve the problem. |
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Identify the underlying causes when a user cannot send e-mail to some users
during a migration and resolve the problem. |
Unit 10: Troubleshooting an Exchange Server 2003 Organization
This unit provides a review of methodology used to troubleshoot Exchange
Server 2003. The unit will also discuss high-level troubleshooting guidelines.
The unit concludes with an instructor-facilitated, paper-based "challenge lab,"
in which students will work together to resolve Exchange-related issues in a
case study-type format.
Unit Objectives
After completing this unit, students will be able to:
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Identify multiple issues affecting the messaging functionality within an
organization. |
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Troubleshoot the following:
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Network connectivity |
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Public folders and mailboxes |
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Microsoft Outlook Web Access (OWA) and Outlook Mobile Access
(OMA) |
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Client connectivity |
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Server connectivity |
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Server performance |
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Security issues |
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Migration from Exchange 5.5 to Exchange 2003 | |
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