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Exchange 2003
Microsoft Exchange Server 2003
Definition & Purpose

Exchange 2003 is the Microsoft messaging and collaboration server designed to help your business communicate more effectively. Along with the rich client functionality provided by Microsoft Office Outlook® 2003, Exchange 2003 offers mobile, remote, and desktop e-mail access with state-of-the-art security and privacy; lower cost of ownership through the services provided by Microsoft Windows Server™ 2003; high reliability and outstanding performance; e-mail-based collaboration; and easy upgrading, deployment, and administration. Discover how Exchange 2003 can benefit you with the new and enhanced abilities and features.

This certification exam measures your ability to implement, manage and troubleshoot an Exchange Server 2003 organization. Candidates for this exam operate in medium to very large computing environments that have 5,000 or more client computers and that use Exchange 2003 Server, Active Directory™, and Internet Information Server (IIS). They have a minimum of one year of experience managing Microsoft Exchange environments that have the following characteristics: Multiple physical locations, Mixed client connection protocols, such as POP3, IMAP4, MAPI, NNTP, and HTTP mail, Internet messaging connectivity, Connectivity to foreign mail systems, and Multiple or complex name resolution systems.

Course Outline

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Chicago: (312) 920-8822
Oak Brook: (630) 705-9999

Prerequisites
None.
Hours: 40
Price: $1,995
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