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Here are the key things to know about using Hyper-V Manager: - Open Hyper-V Manager from the Windows Start menu or run Hyper-V Manager from the command line - The left pane shows the Hyper-V host server and VMs - Right-click a VM to see actions like Start, Connect, Snapshot, etc. - Snapshots allow restoring a VM to a previous state - Connect to a VM using RDP to access the desktop once it's running - Sign in with provided credentials when connecting to lab VMs Let me know if you have any other questions!

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Here are the key things to know about using Hyper-V Manager: - Open Hyper-V Manager from the Windows Start menu or run Hyper-V Manager from the command line - The left pane shows the Hyper-V host server and VMs - Right-click a VM to see actions like Start, Connect, Snapshot, etc. - Snapshots allow restoring a VM to a previous state - Connect to a VM using RDP to access the desktop once it's running - Sign in with provided credentials when connecting to lab VMs Let me know if you have any other questions!

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Microsoft Official Course

20345-1A
Administering Microsoft Exchange
Server 2016
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Hello! Student introductions

Let’s get acquainted:

• Your name
• Company affiliation
• Title/function
• Exchange Server experience
• Your expectations for the course
Facilities

• Class hours
• Building hours
• Parking
• Restrooms
• Meals
• Phones
• Messages
• Smoking
• Internet access
• Recycling
• Emergency procedures
About this course: Audience

Candidates who attend this course typically are IT professionals who:

• Are aspiring to become enterprise-level messaging administrators


for Exchange Server 2016. This includes IT generalists and help-
desk professionals who want to learn about Exchange Server 2016.
Students taking this course are expected to have at least two years
of experience working in the IT field—typically in the areas of
Windows Server administration, network administration, help desk,
or system administration. They are not expected to have experience
with previous Exchange Server versions.
• The secondary audience for this course includes IT professionals
who take this course as preparation material for exam 70-345:
Designing and Deploying Microsoft Exchange Server 2016, or as
part of the requirement for the MCSE: Productivity or MCSE:
Messaging certification.
About this course: Prerequisites

Before attending this course, students must have knowledge of:

• A minimum two years of experience administering Windows Server,


including Windows Server 2012 R2 or Windows Server 2016
• A minimum two years’ experience working with AD DS
• A minimum two years of experience working with name resolution,
including DNS
• Understanding of TCP/IP and networking concepts
• Understanding of Windows Server 2012 R2 or later, and AD DS,
including planning, designing, and deploying
• Understanding of security concepts such as authentication and
authorization
• Understanding of SMTP
• Working knowledge of PKI technologies, including AD CS
About this course: Objectives

After completing this course, students will be able to:


• Perform deployment and basic management of Exchange Server 2016.
• Manage Exchange Server 2016
• Create and manage various recipient objects in Exchange Server 2016
• Use Exchange Management Shell to create and manage various recipient
objects in Exchange Server 2016, and to perform various tasks to automate
Exchange management procedures
• Configure client connectivity to Exchange Server 2016, and manage Client
Access services
• Implement and manage high availability
• Implement backup and disaster recovery for Exchange Server 2016
• Configure message transport options
• Configure message hygiene and security options
• Implement and manage Microsoft Exchange Online deployments
• Monitor and troubleshoot Exchange Server 2016
• Secure and maintain Exchange Server 2016
Your course materials

Designed to optimize your classroom learning experience


and support you back on the job

Microsoft Official Course handbook


• Organized by modules
• Includes Labs and Lab Answer Keys
• Module Reviews and Takeaways
make great on-the-job references

NOTE
This is an early-to-market edition of the course. Upon release of the next edition, you
will be able to access the digital companion content from Microsoft Learning at:
microsoft.com/learning/companionmoc
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• Organized by module
• Includes Labs and Lab Answer Keys
• Module Reviews and Takeaways make great
on-the-job references

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• Supplemental content and helpful links
• Download at:
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Course outline

Module 1
Deploying Exchange Server 2016

Module 2
Managing Exchange Server 2016 servers

Module 3
Managing recipient objects

Module 4
Managing Microsoft Exchange Server 2016 and recipient objects by
using Exchange Management Shell

Module 5
Implementing client connectivity
Course outline, continued

Module 6
Managing high availability in Exchange Server 2016

Module 7
Implementing disaster recovery for Exchange Server 2016

Module 8
Configuring and managing message transport

Module 9
Configuring antivirus, antispam, and malware protection

Module 10
Implementing and managing Exchange Online deployments
Course outline, continued

Module 11
Monitoring and troubleshooting Microsoft Exchange Server 2016

Module 12
Securing and maintaining Exchange Server 2016
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Preparing for the labs

Your lab activities will be centered around a fictitious company that we will call
A. Datum Corporation, through which you will learn how to:

• Deploy Exchange Server 2016


• Configure Mailbox servers
• Manage Exchange Server recipients and public folders
• Manage Exchange Server email address lists and policies
• Manage Exchange Server and recipient objects by using
Exchange Management Shell
• Deploy and configure client access services on Exchange
Server 2016
• Deploy and configure client access services on Exchange
Server
• Implement DAGs
• Implement and test high availability
Preparing for the labs, continued

Your lab activities will be centered around a fictitious company that we will call
A. Datum Corporation, through which you will learn how to:

• Back up Exchange Server 2016


• Implement disaster recovery for Exchange Server 2016
• Configure message transport
• Configure message security
• Manage Exchange Online
• Monitor and troubleshoot Exchange Server 2016
• Secure and maintain Exchange Server 2016

You will work in a VM environment to complete the labs


VM environment

VM name: Use as:

A domain controller running Windows Server 2016 in the Adatum.com


20345-1A-LON-DC1
domain.

A domain controller in the Adatum.com domain running Windows Server


20345-1A-LON-DC1-B
2016. This VM is only used for the installation task in Module 1.

A server running Windows Server 2016 (with Exchange 2016 CU5


20345-1A-LON-EXCH-B prerequisites installed). It is used for installing Exchange Server 2016 in
Module 1.

20345-1A-LON-EX1 An Exchange Server 2016 Mailbox server running Windows Server 2016.

20345-1A-LON-EX2 An Exchange Server 2016 Mailbox server running Windows Server 2016.

20345-1A-LON-EDGE1 An Exchange Server 2016 Edge Transport server running Windows Server
2016.
VM environment, continued

VM name: Use as:

A member server in the A. Datum.com domain running Windows Server


20345-1A-LON-SVR1
2016.

20345-1A-LON-LB A Linux machine with a network load balancing (NLB) appliance.

20345-1A-LON-CL1 A Windows 10 client with Microsoft Office 2016.


Demonstration: Using Microsoft Labs Online

In this demonstration, you will learn how to:


• Access the MLO lab environment
• Switch between VMs

Read the online Lab Notes carefully, because some procedures


related to on-premises lab versus online labs might have slightly
different steps. Any differences will be called out in the Lab Notes.
Demonstration: Using Hyper-V Manager

In this demonstration, you will learn how to:


• Open Hyper-V Manager
• Navigate the various sections/panes within Hyper-V Manager:
• VMs, snapshots, and actions (server-specific and VM-specific)
• Identify the VMs you will use in the labs for this course
• Take a snapshot and apply a snapshot
• Connect to a VM
• Start and sign in to a VM
• Switch between full screen and window modes
• Revert to the previous snapshot
• Shut down a VM
• Know when to shut down versus turn off a VM
• Close Hyper-V Manager

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