Small Business Server 2011 Part 4: Server Integration
Part 4 of 4 in the Small Business Server 2011 series. This course will teach you the essentials of Small Business Server 2011, and take you beyond the initial setup wizards to show you ways to customize your system to meet your specific needs.
What you'll learn
Part 4 of 4 in the Small Business Server 2011 series. This course will teach you the essentials of Small Business Server 2011, and take you beyond the initial setup wizards to show you ways to customize your system to meet your specific needs. You'll walk away from this course able to deploy and configure SBS 2011, establish a domain, work with Group Policy, manage SharePoint and Exchange with SBS 2011, and more. This course is intended for small business owners, consultants and admins in small business environments. To get the most out of this course, you should have a solid understanding of networking. Some experience with systems administration and Windows Server operating systems will also be helpful.
Table of contents
- Introduction 2m
- Key Terms You Should Know 3m
- An Overview of SharePoint 2010 Foundation 3m
- The Building Blocks of SharePoint 2m
- Accessing SharePoint and Central Administration Sites 7m
- Scenario Requirements 1m
- Full Walkthrough of SharePoint Central Administration 3m
- Create a Sales Site Collection 4m
- Configure Permission Settings for Sales 7m
- Create a New Page and Configure Navigation 7m
- Enable Incoming Email to SharePoint 5m
- Create a Mail Enabled SharePoint Library 3m
- Configure Drop Directory and Foreign Connector for Exchange 8m
- What We Covered 1m
- Introduction 1m
- An Overview of Exchange 2010 1m
- Methods of Managing Exchange 2010 6m
- Scenario Requirements 2m
- Smart Host Configuration 12m
- POP3 Connectors 6m
- Size Limits on Mailboxes and Inbound/Outbound Mail 11m
- Adding Additional Domains 10m
- Allowing Non-PC Devices to Send Mail 3m
- Using Transport Rules 9m
- Setting Up Microsoft Outlook 2010 for the First Time 5m
- Checking Mailbox Statistics 9m
- Tools for Troubleshooting Mail Flow 9m
- Various Tabs and Features 11m
- What We Covered 3m
- Introduction 1m
- Review of Client Connectivity Methods 4m
- AutoDiscover Makes Your Life Easier 2m
- Scenario Requirements 1m
- Using AutoDiscover to Configure Outlook 2010 5m
- Accessing E-mail through Outlook Web Access 5m
- Setting Up Your Mobile Device for E-mail 5m
- Using Exchange Remote Connectivity Analyzer 4m
- Virtual Directories 8m
- OWA Policies 5m
- ActiveSync Policies 6m
- Checking Scenario Requirements 4m
- Enabling Outlook Anywhere 7m
- POP/IMAP Support 3m
- What We Covered 0m
- Scenario Requirements 2m
- Reviewing Storage Architecture and Database Best Practices 4m
- Database Best Practice Suggestions 4m
- Reconfiguring Mailbox Database 6m
- Reviewing Deleted Retention Times 3m
- Recovering Deleted Items 3m
- Windows Server Backup Review 1m
- Windows Server Backup Limitations 1m
- Using Windows Server Backup with the Exchange Database 12m
- Using a Recovery Database (RDB) 3m
- Dial Tone Portability 4m
- Introduction 3m
- Migrating from SBS 2003 11m
- Migrating from SBS 2008 3m
- Preparing Your Source Server 6m
- Backing Up Your Source Server 5m
- Verifying the Network Configuration 13m
- Optimizing Exchange Server 2007 Mailbox Sizes 17m
- Collecting the Information for the Migration Answer File 6m
- Installing Windows SBS 2011 Standard in Migration Mode 26m
- Helpful Resources 7m
- What We Covered 1m