- Deploy and troubleshoot mailbox databases, client access services, and transport services.
- Manage Exchange infrastructure, recipients, and security, compliance, archiving, eDiscovery, and auditing.
- Secure your Exchange Server 2016 infrastructure and user accounts.
Prepare for the Designing and Deploying Microsoft Exchange Server 2016 (70-345) Exam
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Overview
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In this learning path, certification candidates can get a comprehensive look at the exam domains that make up the Designing Microsoft Exchange Server 2016 certification exam. Each course in this learning path corresponds to the six domains that make up the exam blueprint. This exam meets requirement for the MCSE: Productivity certification. For more information on this exam, visit Microsoft.
Syllabus
Courses under this program:
Course 1: Exchange 2016: Mailbox Databases
-Get a close look at mailbox databases in Exchange Server 2016. This course maps to the first domain of the 70-345 exam: Plan, deploy, manage, and troubleshoot mailbox databases.
Course 2: Exchange 2016: Client Access Services
-Find out how to configure client access, set up namespaces, manage mobility solutions, improve load balancing, and more. This course also prepares you for the 70-345 exam.
Course 3: Exchange 2016: Transport Services
-Get a close look at transport services in Exchange Server 2016. This course maps to the third domain of the Designing and Deploying Microsoft Exchange Server 2016 (70-345) exam.
Course 4: Exchange 2016: Infrastructure, Recipients, and Security
-This course prepares you for the 70-345 exam, specifically the fourth domain: Plan, deploy, and manage Exchange infrastructure, recipients, and security.
Course 5: Exchange 2016: Compliance, Archiving, eDiscovery, and Auditing
-Learn how to help secure your company's emails. This course maps to the fifth domain of the 70-345 exam: Plan, deploy, and manage compliance, archiving, eDiscovery, and auditing.
Course 6: Exchange 2016: Coexistence, Hybrid Scenarios, Migration, and Federation
-Get an overview of the Exchange Server 2016 coexistence features. This course maps to the sixth domain of the Designing and Deploying Microsoft Exchange Server 2016 (70-345) exam.
Course 1: Exchange 2016: Mailbox Databases
-Get a close look at mailbox databases in Exchange Server 2016. This course maps to the first domain of the 70-345 exam: Plan, deploy, manage, and troubleshoot mailbox databases.
Course 2: Exchange 2016: Client Access Services
-Find out how to configure client access, set up namespaces, manage mobility solutions, improve load balancing, and more. This course also prepares you for the 70-345 exam.
Course 3: Exchange 2016: Transport Services
-Get a close look at transport services in Exchange Server 2016. This course maps to the third domain of the Designing and Deploying Microsoft Exchange Server 2016 (70-345) exam.
Course 4: Exchange 2016: Infrastructure, Recipients, and Security
-This course prepares you for the 70-345 exam, specifically the fourth domain: Plan, deploy, and manage Exchange infrastructure, recipients, and security.
Course 5: Exchange 2016: Compliance, Archiving, eDiscovery, and Auditing
-Learn how to help secure your company's emails. This course maps to the fifth domain of the 70-345 exam: Plan, deploy, and manage compliance, archiving, eDiscovery, and auditing.
Course 6: Exchange 2016: Coexistence, Hybrid Scenarios, Migration, and Federation
-Get an overview of the Exchange Server 2016 coexistence features. This course maps to the sixth domain of the Designing and Deploying Microsoft Exchange Server 2016 (70-345) exam.
Courses
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Find out how to configure client access, set up namespaces, manage mobility solutions, improve load balancing, and more. This course also prepares you for the 70-345 exam.
Find out how to configure client access, set up namespaces, manage mobility solutions, improve load balancing, troubleshoot connectivity, and make sites resilient. Scott Burrell shows how to set up and administer primary client access services in this course. He explains and demonstrates the step involved in planning namespaces, redirecting access, authenticating users, working with offline address books, managing certificates, and more. This course is also an exam preparation resource, as it covers the topics in the 70-345 exam—Exchange 2016: Client Access Services.
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Get an overview of the Exchange Server 2016 coexistence features. This course maps to the sixth domain of the Designing and Deploying Microsoft Exchange Server 2016 (70-345) exam.
Taught by
Scott Burrell