Veteran CBT Nuggets trainer Greg Shields covers objectives for the Microsoft exam 70-341, Core Solutions of Microsoft Exchange 2013, in this series. Greg further presents a step-by-step approach in constructing and administering an Exchange 2013 environment, including Mailbox, Client Access Server, and Transport functions. He also addresses topics of high-availability, troubleshooting, mobility, RBAC, and security in this series.
This series is for IT pros with experience in Windows Server 2012 and a familiarity in core messaging topics and technologies. Greg delivers useful training for IT pros seeking to pass the 70-341 exam, as well as those looking to expand their knowledge of Microsoft’s Exchange 2013 messaging platform. For IT pros already certified as an MCSA on Windows Server 2012, the 70-341 is the first of two exams to obtain the MCSE: Messaging certification.
Topics include:
1. Introduction to Microsoft Exchange 2013, the MCSE Messaging, and the 70-341 Exam
2. Planning for Impact of Exchange on Active Directory Directory Services
3. Planning the Mailbox Role
4. Configuring and Managing the Mailbox Role
5. Creating and Configuring Mail-Enabled Objects
6. Managing Mail-Enabled Object Permissions
7. Deploying and Managing High Availability Solutions for the Mailbox Role
8. Monitoring and Troubleshooting the Mailbox Role
9. Developing Backup and Recovery Solutions for the Mailbox Role and Public Folders
10. Planning, Deploying, and Managing a Client Access Server (CAS)
11. Planning and Configuring Namespaces and Client Services
12. Deploying and Managing Mobility Solutions
13. Implementing Load Balancing
14. Troubleshooting Client Connectivity
15. Designing a Transport Solution
16. Configuring and Managing Transport
20. Planning and Managing Role Based Access Control (RBAC)
21. Administering Exchange Workload Management
22. Designing an Appropriate Exchange Solution for a Given SLA
17. Configuring and Managing Hygiene
18. Planning a High Availability Solution for Common Scenarios
19. Troubleshooting and Monitoring Transport




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