Core Solutions of Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 (Exam 70-341)

Watch Core Solutions of Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 (Exam 70-341)

  • 2015
  • 1 Season

Core Solutions of Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 is a comprehensive video course from Wiley that covers everything you need to know to pass the Exam 70-341. This course provides a deep dive into the fundamentals of Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 and arms you with the knowledge and skills needed to configure, troubleshoot, and maintain Exchange Server 2013 environments.

The course is divided into seven modules that cover key concepts such as planning and configuring the mailbox role, designing and deploying high availability and disaster recovery solutions, messaging security, and troubleshooting Exchange issues. Each module offers hands-on demonstrations that guide you through the steps needed to effectively administer Exchange Server 2013.

The first module of the course is dedicated to introducing you to the core concepts of Exchange Server 2013. You'll learn about the components of Exchange Server, how they work together to deliver messaging services, and the different deployment options available. You'll also get an overview of the Exchange Server 2013 architecture and how it has evolved from previous versions.

The second module of the course focuses on planning and configuring the mailbox role in Exchange Server 2013. You'll learn about the different mailbox types, how to create and manage them, and how to configure mailbox databases. You'll also learn about the different types of client access, how to configure them, and how to ensure they are properly secured.

In the third module, you'll learn how to design and deploy high availability and disaster recovery solutions in Exchange Server 2013. You'll explore the different options for deploying a highly available Exchange environment, including database availability groups, site resilience, and backup and restore. You'll also learn how to troubleshoot common issues that can arise in a highly available Exchange environment.

The fourth module covers messaging transport in Exchange Server 2013. You'll learn how to configure message routing, how to implement transport rules, and how to troubleshoot transport issues. You'll also explore the different types of connectors available in Exchange Server 2013 and how they can be used to connect to other messaging systems.

In the fifth module, you'll learn about messaging security in Exchange Server 2013. You'll explore the different types of anti-spam and anti-malware protection available, how to configure secure messaging, and how to troubleshoot security issues. You'll also learn about the different types of encryption available in Exchange Server 2013 and how to implement them.

The sixth module of the course covers client access in Exchange Server 2013. You'll learn about the different types of clients that can connect to Exchange Server, how to configure Outlook Web App, and how to configure mobile device access. You'll also learn about the different types of authentication available in Exchange Server 2013 and how to configure them.

The final module of the course is dedicated to troubleshooting Exchange issues. You'll learn how to troubleshoot issues related to mailbox databases, transport, client access, and messaging security. You'll also learn how to use various tools and techniques to diagnose and resolve issues in an Exchange environment.

Overall, Core Solutions of Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 is an excellent video course for anyone who wants to learn how to administer Exchange Server 2013 or pass the Exam 70-341. The course is well-structured and covers all the key concepts and skills needed to effectively manage Exchange Server environments. The hands-on demonstrations make it easy to follow along and reinforce the concepts presented in each module.

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Single Mailbox Recovery
34. Single Mailbox Recovery
 
In this episode, Don demonstrates how to use Microsoft Exchange Recovery Databases to restore a single user's mailbox. While complex, the process is preferable to a full restore as it does not disturb other user's mailboxes.
Public Folder Restore
33. Public Folder Restore
 
In this episode, Don explains how to restore a Public Folder environment in Exchange 2013. He describes how to restore the entire Public Folder mailbox, as well as how to restore individual folders. Finally, he demonstrates the process.
Dial Tone Restore
32. Dial Tone Restore
 
In this episode, Don demonstrates creating a Dial Tone database in Exchange. This is the quickest way to get a failed Mailbox Server online after a failure, but requires proper planning and execution.
Mailbox Database Restore
31. Mailbox Database Restore
 
In this episode, Don demonstrates how to properly backup and restore an Exchange mailbox database. He explains various backup strategies as well as some third party software that may be more appropriate in some situations.
Database Availability Groups Part 2
30. Database Availability Groups Part 2
 
This episode is the exciting conclusion to Database Availability Groups. Now that the servers are configured, Don continues on with the configuration to create multiple database copies. He ends the episode by demonstrating how the database can failover during a failure.
Database Availability Groups
29. Database Availability Groups
 
In this episode, Don demonstrates how to configure Database Availability Groups in Exchange 2013. He discusses the prerequisites and walks the viewers through the setup process.
Monitoring and Maintenance Part 3
28. Monitoring and Maintenance Part 3
 
In this episode, Don wraps up demonstrating how to monitor Microsoft Exchange 2013 Client Access and Mailbox servers. He shifts from the standard performance counters covered in part 2, to "customer experience" counters that better reflect the end-user experience when sending and receiving email. He discusses ways to detect resource limitations in OWA, Outlook and SMTP.
Monitoring and Maintenance Part 2
27. Monitoring and Maintenance Part 2
 
In this episode, Don discusses some of the various methods for monitoring the performance and health of Exchange 2013 Mailbox servers and Client Access Servers. He discusses several Performance Monitor counters and highlights how each can be used to monitor different aspects of Exchange performance. He wraps up the show by discussing the Exchange Best Practices Analyzer (BPA).
Monitoring and Maintenance
26. Monitoring and Maintenance
 
In this episode, Don discusses some of the different methods available for monitoring replication health in Exchange 2013. He begins by demonstrating how to use the PowerShell to query Database Copy status and Database Availability Group health. He then demonstrates using several counters in the Windows Performance Monitor to record performance trends over longer periods of time.
Configuring Rules
25. Configuring Rules
 
In this episode, Don walks the viewers through the available transport agents found on an Edge Transport server. He demonstrates several scenarios where transport rules can be applied to improve email security. He ends the episode by showing how to replicate the rules between Edge servers.
Installing Edge Servers Part 2
24. Installing Edge Servers Part 2
 
This episode is the exciting conclusion to the Installing Edge Servers episode. Now that the server is installed, Don demonstrates how to connect the server to the internal network and verify replication between the systems.
Installing Edge Servers
23. Installing Edge Servers
 
In this episode, Don explains Microsoft Exchange Edge Transport Servers and their purpose. He then walks the viewers through the prerequisites and installation process.
Message Queues
22. Message Queues
 
In this episode, Don explores the message queues maintained by the Hub Transport Service found on Exchange Mailbox servers. He demonstrates how the queues work as well as troubleshooting and monitoring techniques.
Transport Rules
21. Transport Rules
 
In this episode, Don explains how Transport Rules function in Exchange 2013. He then demonstrates how to configure Transport Rules to achieve common scenarios like appending a legal disclaimer to all emails.
Send/Receive Connectors
20. Send/Receive Connectors
 
In this episode, Don explains the default send and receive connectors present in Exchange 2013. He then demonstrates how to create custom connectors, and some of the various scenarios where that would be necessary.
Network Load Balancing
19. Network Load Balancing
 
In this episode, Don demonstrates how to configure high availability for Client Access Servers in Exchange 2013. He walks the viewers through the process of installing and configuring the Network Load Balancing feature found in Windows 2012.
Mobile Access
18. Mobile Access
 
In this episode, Don takes the viewers into the world of bring your own device (BYOD) clients. He demonstrates the mobile device management features found in Exchange 2013. He ends the episode by applying a mobile security policy to an Android device.
Autodiscover Part 2
17. Autodiscover Part 2
 
This episode is the exciting conclusion to the Autodiscover episode. In the last episode, Don demonstrated LAN connectivity. In this episode, he demonstrates configuring Autodiscover for external clients. He ends the episode demonstrating the MailTips feature in Exchange 2013.
Autodiscover
16. Autodiscover
 
In this episode, Don explains the Autodiscover service in Exchange 2013. He demonstrates how Microsoft Outlook clients can automatically configure themselves to access an Exchange server. He also explains the steps needed to support clients outside of your local network.
Client Connectivity
15. Client Connectivity
 
In this episode, Don explains the various methods that a client can use to connect to Exchange 2013. He demonstrates MAPI, Outlook Anywhere, ActiveSync, POP3, IMAP4 and SMTP. He also gives some pointers as to when one connectivity method is preferred over another.
Email Address Policies
14. Email Address Policies
 
In this episode, Don demonstrates how to configured "accepted domains" in Exchange 2013. This is a critical piece to ensure mail flows properly in a new Exchange install. He ends the episode by configuring Address Policies to apply the new domain suffix to new and existing user accounts.
Mailbox Delegation
13. Mailbox Delegation
 
In this episode, Don demonstrates the various methods for users to delegate access to their Exchange email. He covers Send As, Send on Behalf of, and Full Access delegations as well as which should be used in what scenarios.
Distribution Groups
12. Distribution Groups
 
In this episode, Don describes the various types of distribution groups found in Exchange 2013. He demonstrates how to create and manage the groups, as well as when one group type would be preferred over another based on a client's needs.
Recipients Part 2
11. Recipients Part 2
 
This episode is the exciting conclusion to Exchange recipients. In this episode, Don moves on to more specialized recipients like resource mailboxes and shared mailboxes.
Recipients
10. Recipients
 
In this episode, Don demonstrates the various recipient types found in Exchange. He walks the viewers through creating standard user mailboxes, and then moves on to more specialized recipients like resource mailboxes and shared mailboxes.
Address Books
9. Address Books
 
In this episode, Don demonstrates how Microsoft Exchange assembles a Global Address List. He also shows how to create custom address lists suitable for creating filtered address books for the end users. He ends the show describing the offline address book process.
Public Folders
8. Public Folders
 
In this episode, Don introduces the viewers to the Exchange 2013 public folder functionality. He discusses how to create and configure public folders. He wraps up the episode by demonstrating how to set permissions and load data into a public folder.
Mailbox Databases Part 2
7. Mailbox Databases Part 2
 
In this episode, Don continues discussing mailbox databases. He begins by demonstrating how to move mailbox databases to alternate locations. He then discusses tuning the file system to ensure that the database operates at optimal efficiency.
Mailbox Databases
6. Mailbox Databases
 
In this episode Don introduces the viewers to the Exchange 2013 mailbox database. He discusses the files that makeup a mailbox database and walks us through how to create our own databases.
Installing Exchange Server 2013
5. Installing Exchange Server 2013
 
In this episode, Don demonstrates installing Exchange 2013 on a Windows Server 2012 R2 system. He discusses the prerequisites and then walks the viewers through a Mailbox and Client Access server install.
Preparing the Active Directory
4. Preparing the Active Directory
 
In this episode, Don discusses the steps necessary to prepare your Active Directory prior to installing Exchange 2013. He also discusses some of the different administrative roles that may need to be involved in getting prepared for an Exchange deployment.
Exchange Server Roles
3. Exchange Server Roles
 
In this episode, Don discusses the server roles available in Exchange 2013. He begins by discussing the roles found in Exchange 2010 and earlier, and then wraps up by explaining the mail flow in Exchange 2013 along with how each role interacts.
Introduction to Exchange 2013
2. Introduction to Exchange 2013
 
In this episode, Don introduces the viewers to Microsoft Exchange 2013. He discusses the differences between the Standard and Enterprise editions of Exchange, and wraps up by discussing how Exchange licensing is handled.
Overview
1. Overview
 
Microsoft Exchange 2013 is one of the most popular commercially supports email and collaboration platforms in the world. This course helps systems administrators to quickly come up to speed on deploying and supporting each of the various services provided in Exchange. In addition to the real world skills, this course also covers each of the exam objectives required for the Microsoft 70-341 exam wh
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  • Premiere Date
    January 1, 2015