Exchange Server 2010 Part 4: Archiving and Unified Messaging
Pluralsight
Course Summary
Part 4 of 5 in the Exchange Server 2010 series. This in-depth course will teach you the essentials of working with Exchange Server 2010.
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Course Description
Part 4 of 5 in the Exchange Server 2010 series. This in-depth course will teach you the essentials of working with Exchange Server 2010. You'll walk away from this course knowing how to install, configure, and maintain Exchange Server 2010 environments, as well as get to know some advanced features such as high availability and Unified Messaging. This course is intended for Exchange administrators looking to learn Exchange Server 2010, as well as administrators who are completely new to Exchange Server. To get the most out of this course, you should be familiar with some basic networking concepts and have at least a little experience working with the Windows Server 2008 and Windows 7 operating systems.
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Course Syllabus
Journaling and Personal Archiving- 22m 31s
—Introduction 2m 9s
—Standard and Premium Journaling 1m 47s
—Configuring Standard Journaling 1m 22s
—Configuring and Testing Premium Journaling 6m 50s
—Personal Storage Table (PST) Files 1m 27s
—Personal Archives 8m 27s
—What We Learned 0m 29sPersonal Archive Enhancements in SP1- 14m 19s
—Understanding Personal Archive 3m 27s
—Archive Enhancements in SP1 3m 6s
—Archive Quotas 1m 39s
—Enabling and Configuring Personal Archive 5m 30s
—What We Learned 0m 37sMessaging Records Management- 25m 33sMRM 2.0 Retention Policy Enhancements in SP1- 12m 54sPermissions and Role Based Access Control (RBAC)- 42m 21sManaging Role Based Access Control through the ECP- 8m 53sAn Overview of the Unified Messaging Role- 20m 9sUnified Messaging Improvements in SP1- 9m 58sConfiguring Unified Messaging- 33m 16s