Course Overview
In this course you will learn about the architecture of the modern messaging infrastructure with Exchange Server and Exchange Online and how to deploy messaging in different scenarios and organisations. You will be guided through the initial deployment process and introduced to the messaging management tools. You will learn how to create and manage different types of recipients, and how to create and manage Exchange Server mailbox databases, which serve as storage locations for all messaging data. You will be introduced to messaging infrastructure organisational settings, such as how to manage authentication for your messaging environment, how to configure quotas for users in the organisation, and how to configure organisation sharing with federation.
You will also learn how Microsoft Exchange Server provides access to user mailboxes for many different clients. Because all messaging clients access Exchange Server mailboxes through client access services, we will examine how to plan, configure, and manage client access services in Exchange Server. Since using smartphones and tablets for messaging has become very popular, and because many smartphone users use their devices intensively for email, calendar, tasks, and other collaboration purposes, you will also learn how to manage mobile devices.
Students will learn about the traditional and modern solutions for messaging high availability and disaster recovery. Messaging systems have become increasingly complex, given the abundance of new features that have been added the last few years, as well as the increased importance placed on availability and disaster recovery. The traditional approaches for high availability and disaster recovery are still present and exist primarily on the hardware layer, such as RAID systems for storage, block device replication, and archiving solutions using external storage.
This course will help you prepare for Microsoft’s 365 certification exam MS-200: Planning and Configuring a Messaging Platform.
Who's It For?
The Messaging Administrator deploys, configures, manages, and troubleshoots recipients, permissions, mail protection, mail flow, and public folders in both on-premises and cloud enterprise environments. Responsibilities include managing message hygiene, messaging infrastructure, and hybrid configuration and migration.
The Messaging Administrator also implements and manages disaster recovery, high availability, and client access. The Messaging Administrator collaborates with the Security Administrator and Microsoft 365 Enterprise Administrator to implement a secure hybrid topology that meets the business needs of a modern organisation.
What You'll Learn
After completing this course, students will be able to:
- Understand the Modern Messaging Architecture
- Deploy and Manage a Modern Messaging Architecture
- Create and Manage Exchange Recipients
- Plan for Mailbox Databases
- Create and Manage Mailbox Databases
- Manage Authentication for Messaging
- Implement Client Access Services
- Manage Client Devices
- Manage Mobile Device Mailbox Policies
- Manage Transport Rules
- Troubleshoot Transport Issues
- Troubleshoot with Logs
- Plan High Availability for Client Access Service
- Plan for Disaster Recovery
- Implement Backup Strategies
- Restore Mailboxes, Databases, and Servers
- Implement and Manage Public Folders
- Troubleshoot Public Folders
- And more!
Study Method
- VirtualVirtual Delivery - Live and interactive classroom-style learning conducted completely online
- BlendedBlended delivery - both online course content and partial face to face requirements
- In-classIn class delivery - predominately face to face course content conducted at a specific location
- OnlineOnline delivery - online course content with the exception of assessments and work placement
Duration and Study Load
- 5 days
Entry Requirements
The Messaging Administrator should have a working knowledge of authentication types, licensing, and integration with Microsoft 365 applications.
Subjects
- Managing Modern Messaging Infrastructure
- Managing Recipient Objects and Resources
- Mailbox Databases in Exchange Server
- Managing Organisational Settings
- Managing Recipient Objects and Infrastructure
- Managing Client Access
- Managing Mobile Devices
- Managing Mobile Devices
- Managing and Troubleshooting Mail Flow
- Mobile Device Management and Troubleshooting Mail Flow
- High Availability for Exchange Servers
- Managing Disaster Recovery
- Managing Public Folders
- Public Folder Management and Disaster Recovery
About DDLS
DDLS is Australia’s largest provider of corporate IT and process training, with the largest portfolio of strategic partners and courses in Australia. We partner with world-class companies to help organisations and individuals in the IT industry remain up-to-date with new processes, technology and platforms to reduce risk and enable efficient business practices. We have convenient locations in almost every capital in Australia as well as the Philippines, flexible delivery modalities, industry-accredited trainers, and state-of-the-art course material and labs to produce the highest quality learning outcomes for our clients.
DDLS promotes a balanced approach to training with a focus on the key areas of Technology, Process and People. We provide extensive training options tailored to your organisation’s needs – from vendor-certified courses to customised training, including bespoke in-house developed courses.