SharePoint Server 2010 Administration (70-667) Part 3
Part 3 of 4 in the SharePoint Server 2010 Administration (70-667) series. This course will teach you the essential features of SharePoint Server 2010.
What you'll learn
Part 3 of 4 in the SharePoint Server 2010 Administration (70-667) series. This course will teach you the essential features of SharePoint Server 2010, and you'll walk away able to install and configure a SharePoint environment, manage authentication, accounts and user roles and operational settings, deploy web applications, site collections and SharePoint solutions, and maintain SharePoint, from backup and restore to performance monitoring and optimization. This course is intended for IT administrators who currently or would like to deploy, configure and manage a SharePoint environment. In order to get the most out of this course, you should have a good understanding of Active Directory, DNS and other networking concepts. Additional knowledge of IIS, Microsoft SQL Server, Windows Server 2008 security and PowerShell 2.0 will also be helpful for this course.
Table of contents
- Introduction 1m
- Taxonomy vs. Folksonomy 2m
- Managed Metadata through Terms 1m
- Using Terms 1m
- Configuring Taxonomy with the Term Store Management Tool 13m
- Controlling the Metadata View 2m
- Adding Metadata from the Document Editor 5m
- Importing a Term Set from a CSV File 2m
- Working with Enterprise Keywords 9m
- What We Learned 2m
- Introduction 3m
- Classic vs. Claims-based Authentication 5m
- Methods of Authentication 3m
- Configuring Access to a SharePoint Site 4m
- Configuring Access Based on Zones 2m
- Granting Anonymous Access to Internet-facing Sites 5m
- NTLM and Kerberos 2m
- Kerberos Issues 3m
- Secure Store Service (SSS) 2m
- Federated Authentication and Claims 3m
- Active Directory Federated Services 3m
- Forms-based Authentication (FBA) 1m
- What We Learned 3m
- Introduction 1m
- The SharePoint Security Model 2m
- Establishing Content Security 3m
- Managing Permissions for SharePoint Groups 8m
- Granting Permissions Directly to AD Users and Groups 3m
- Managing Permissions to Specific Resources in a Site 5m
- Configuring Web Application Policies 4m
- Auditing User Actions 3m
- What We Learned 1m
- Introduction 1m
- Why Use Email in SharePoint 2m
- Important Reminders for Email Configuration 2m
- Enabling the SMTP Service on the SharePoint Server 6m
- Creating Send Connectors on Exchange 2010 4m
- Allowing Users to be Automatically Created in an OU 3m
- Configuring Incoming Email Settings in Central Administration 6m
- Testing the Inbound Email Configuration 6m
- Creating Receive Connectors in Exchange 2010 2m
- Configuring Outgoing Email Settings in Central Administration 1m
- Creating Alerts 4m
- What We Learned 4m