Keyboard shortcut tips in MS Outlook

Keyboard shortcut tips in MS Outlook

1. To show the menu to download pictures, change automatic download settings, or add a sender to the Safe Senders List, press CTRL+SHIFT+W.

2. To switch the Navigation Pane on and off, press ALT+F1.

3. To display the Advanced Find dialog box, press CTRL+SHIFT+F.

4. The fastest way to compose a new message is to press CTRL+SHIFT+M.

5. Need to jot a quick note? Press CTRL+SHIFT+N.

6. To create a new contact, press CTRL+SHIFT+C.

7. To go to Mail view, press CTRL+1.

8. To go to Calendar view, press CTRL+2.

9. To go to Contacts view, press CTRL+3.

10. To go to the Tasks list, press CTRL+4.

11. To go to Notes view, press CTRL+5.

12. To reply to the current e-mail message, press CTRL+R.

13. To forward the current e-mail message, press CTRL+F.

14. To delete the current e-mail message, press CTRL+D.

15. To quickly record selected items in the Journal, press CTRL+J.

16. To quickly remove formatting from selected text, press CTRL+SPACEBAR.

17. To reply to everyone who received the selected message, press CTRL+SHIFT+R.

18. To select several adjacent items, click the first item, and then hold down SHIFT and click the last item.

19. To select several nonadjacent items, click the first item and then hold down CTRL and click each additional item.

20. To select all the items in a folder, click one of the items and press CTRL+A.
21. To send an open message, press ALT+S.

22. To quickly check spelling in an open item, press F7.

23. To select the next or previous item on the timeline in Journal, even if it isn't visible, press the LEFT ARROW key or RIGHT ARROW key.

24. To quickly switch to your Inbox, press CTRL+SHIFT+I.

25. To quickly switch to your Outbox, press CTRL+SHIFT+O.

26. When viewing an open item, you can move to the next item or previous item by pressing CTRL+SHIFT+> or CTRL+SHIFT+<.

27. To quickly switch to viewing by weeks in Calendar, click in Calendar and then press ALT+HYPHEN.

28. To quickly mark a message as read, press CTRL+Q.

29. To quickly move between the schedule area and TaskPad view in Calendar, press CTRL+TAB.

30. To quickly create a new item of the same type as the folder you are in, press CTRL+N. For example, CTRL+N creates a new message in the Inbox or a new task in Tasks.

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How To install Microsoft Loopback Adapter

To install Microsoft Loopback Adapter

1.In the host operating system, right-click My Computer, and then select Properties. Depending on the style of the start menu, My Computer may be located in the Start menu.

2. In the System Properties dialog box, on the Hardware tab, click Add Hardware Wizard.

3.In the Add Hardware dialog box, click Next.

4. When the Is the hardware connected? dialog box appears, click Yes, I have already connected the hardware, and then click Next.

5. In the Installed hardware list, click Add a new hardware device, and then click Next.

6. In the What do you want the wizard to do? list, click Install the hardware that I manually select from a list (Advanced), and then click Next.

7. In the Common hardware types list, click Network adapters, and then click Next.

8. In the Manufacturer list, click Microsoft.

9.In the Network Adapter list, click Microsoft Loopback Adapter, and then click Next twice.

10. If a message about driver signing appears, click Continue Anyway.

11. In the Completing the Add Hardware Wizard dialog box, click Finish, and then click OK.

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To perform this procedure, you must be a member of the Administrators group on the local computer, or you must have been delegated the appropriate authority. If the computer is joined to a domain, members of the Domain Admins group might be able to perform this procedure. As a security best practice, consider using Run as to perform this procedure.

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Exam-Pack 70-630: Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007, Configuring
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VIDEO #1: INTRODUCING MOSS 2007 This introductory video sets the stage for the rest of this series. In it we answer the question: "What exactly is SharePoint?" In addition, we review SharePoint version history over time (to give us historical context), list ways in which SharePoint addresses common collaboration problems in business and describe the Microsoft certification exam that maps to this course.

VIDEO #2: PLANNING FOR MOSS 2007 Thoughtful planning is crucial to a successful SharePoint deployment. In this video we examine Microsoft’s recommended SharePoint management models. We then take a long look at the different farm and server topologies we have available to us when deploying SharePoint in a production environment. Finally, we examine enormous interoperability that exists between SharePoint and the 2007 Office system applications.

VIDEO #3: INSTALLING MOSS 2007 In this video we step through a clean installation of MOSS on a Windows Server 2003 computer. Before we do so we thoroughly review the Microsoft-supported SharePoint installation models, paying special attention to hardware and software (system) requirements for operating a SharePoint farm.

VIDEO #4: BUILDING MOSS 2007 SITES PART I The first video in this two-part pairing introduces us to the relevant SharePoint terminology. To be sure, a particular and sometimes confusing nomenclature exists in the SharePoint administration world. In this video we will also perform post-installation tasks, including configuring the Shared Services Provider (SSP) Web application and our port 80 Web application.

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VIDEO #7: ADMINISTERING MOSS 2007 SITES PART I In this video we begin to address components that exist only in MOSS and not in WSS 3.0. First we examine SharePoint personalization and security trimming. We then take a long, hard look at how we can leverage Single Sign-On to provide our users with seamless and secure access to data sources that reside outside of SharePoint. Finally, we learn how features work and how to deploy them in a SharePoint site collection.

VIDEO #8: ADMINISTERING MOSS 2007 SITES PART II In this video we continue the SharePoint administration journey we began in the last video. Here we concern ourselves with managed path configuration, administering site collection quotas, and how to scale out a server farm. The topics in this video embrace common "bread and butter" topics for SharePoint administrators as well as provide excellent review for the associated Microsoft certification exam.

VIDEO #9: WORKING WITH LISTS AND LIBRARIES Lists and libraries form the primary data repository for any SharePoint site. In this video we walk through how to create and maintain various types of SharePoint lists and libraries. Moreover, we discuss document versioning and show how to help both administrators and users keep track of their documents in SharePoint. Finally, we customize the behavior of SharePoint lists and libraries by defining metadata columns and custom views.

VIDEO #10: WORKING WITH WIKIS, BLOGS, AND WORKSPACES SharePoint is sometimes defined as a "corporate MySpace." In this video we learn about some of the more social networking-oriented features of SharePoint: wikis, blogs, workspaces, and the document center template. All of these features are intended to enhance collaboration and make it easy for SharePoint users to learn more and to easily find colleagues and document/list item data from within their SharePoint-based intranet.

VIDEO #11: IMPLEMENTING COLLABORATION FEATURES At its most fundamental level, SharePoint is both a Web site provisioning mechanism as well as a collaboration technology. In this video we discover how to manage user profile data in SharePoint. We also consider audience targeting, which allows us to present data only to members of certain SharePoint or Active Directory groups. Finally, we come to understand the vital importance of SharePoint taxonomy by learning how to define a Site Directory site in our SharePoint intranet portal.

VIDEO #12: IMPLEMENTING CONTENT POLICIES Enterprise Content Management (ECM) and Web Content Management (WCM) are both big business nowadays. In this video we learn how to implement ECM and WCM in SharePoint. We cover content-deployment jobs, Information Management Policies, and Information Rights Management (IRM).

VIDEO #13: MANAGING CONTENT TYPES Content types form how new data and list items are created in SharePoint sites. In this video we undertake a detailed consideration of what content types are, how to create them, and how to use them in practical situations to improve document and item consistency, relevance, and accuracy throughout our SharePoint site collections.

VIDEO #14: IMPLEMENTING WORKFLOW Windows Workflow Foundation (WF) is new with the .NET Framework 3.0. Because MOSS is built on the .NET 2.0 platform, we can leverage workflow (defined as the path a SharePoint document or list item takes as it passes through the stages of a business process) to improve our company’s efficiency and make strides toward the so-called "paperless office." In this video we learn to use both SharePoint’s built-in workflows, as well as custom workflows we can create by using Microsoft Office SharePoint Designer 2007.

VIDEO #15: DEPLOYING BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE Like the aforementioned WCM and ECM, business intelligence (BI) is a popular IT industry buzzword nowadays. In this video we learn how to capitalize upon SharePoint’s native BI functionality. For instance, we will build BI dashboard pages, implement Excel Services, create Key Performance Indicator (KPI) objects, and leverage the Business Data Catalog to securely "pipeline" line of business data from external data sources into a SharePoint site.

VIDEO #16: IMPLEMENTING INFOPATH FORMS SERVICES In this video we understand how to deploy InfoPath Forms Services and SharePoint Server in order to support browser-based interactive user forms. By the end of this video you will have a bit of experience with the InfoPath 2007 application (a wonderful tool, if I do say so myself) as well as the SharePoint tools to support IFS.

VIDEO #17: ADMINISTERING SEARCH AND INDEXING What point is there to making a SharePoint intranet site collection available to your users if those users are unable to find the resources they are looking for? In this video we consider how to establish an accurate and high-performance search and indexing schema for SharePoint. Specifically, we come to understand SharePoint search architecture, create a Search Center site, configure search parameters, run user-mode content and people queries, and monitor the SharePoint search service with an eye toward performance optimization and accurate troubleshooting.

VIDEO #18: MANAGING MOSS 2007 DISASTER RECOVERY Disaster recovery, or DR, refers to being able to recover data and/or their relevant applications in the event of a deletion or other catastrophic event. In this video we begin with a lesson on using the SharePoint Recycle Bin, which provides a nifty first line of defense for recovering deleted content. Next, we learn how to back up and restore SharePoint sites by using the Central Administration Web application, the STSADM command-line tool and Microsoft Office SharePoint Designer 2007.

VIDEO #19: UPGRADING FROM SPS 2003 TO MOSS 2007 Many companies have already bought into a previous version of SharePoint. Now they’re wondering: what’s the easiest method for upgrading to MOSS 2007? In this video we first analyze the Microsoft-supported upgrade paths from Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server (SPS) 2003 to MOSS 2007. Then we demonstrate use of the SharePoint Pre-Upgrade Scan Tool and perform an automated in-place upgrade.

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Windows 2003 Clustering CBT

Cluster Management Presentations
Cluster Technologies Overview
Installing Clusters
New Features: Cluster Configuration Wizard
Cluster Service
Account Password
Support Cluster
WMI Provider
Presentation Lab
Cluster Automation Server Presentation Lab
Autoconfiguring Applications in a Cluster
Cluster Backup and Restore
Cluster Internals Failure Detection
Cluster Database Management
Registry Checkpointing
Regroup and Arbitration process Raj Das
Changes to the Network Name Resource in Server 2003
Building Highly Available Applications
Using SDK and MSDN
Writing Cluster-Aware Applications
Cluster API
Writing Cluster Resource Type DLLs, Part 1
Presentation Lab
Writing Cluster Resource Type DLLs, Part 2
Presentation Lab
Generic Script Resource Type
Managed Code and Clustering
Writing Resource Types in Managed Code
Debugging Cluster Resource Type DLLs
Presentation Lab
Writing Cluster Administrator Extension DLLs
Testing and Support
Cluster Qualification Program
Testing MSCS
Product Support Services

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Exchange 2003 FAQ

Tell me a bit about the capabilities of Exchange Server.
What are the different Exchange 2003 versions?
What's the main differences between Exchange 5.5 and Exchange 2000/2003?
What are the major network infrastructure for installing Exchange 2003?
What is the latest Exchange 2003 Service Pack? Name a few changes in functionality in that SP.
What are the disk considerations when installing Exchange (RAID types, locations and so on).
You got a new HP DL380 (2U) server, dual Xeon, 4GB of RAM, 7 SAS disks, 64-bit. What do you do next to install Exchange 2003? (you have AD in place)
Why not install Exchange on the same machine as a DC?
Are there any other installation considerations?
How would you prepare the AD Schema in advance before installing Exchange?
What type or permissions do you need in order to install the first Exchange server in a forest? In a domain?
How would you verify that the schema was in fact updated?
What type of memory optimization changes could you do for Exchange 2003?
How would you check your Exchange configuration settings to see if they're right?
What are the Exchange management tools? How and where can you install them?
What types of permissions are configurable for Exchange?
How can you grant access for an administrator to access all mailboxes on a specific server?
What is the Send As permission?
What other management tools are used to manage and control Exchange 2003? Name the tools you'd use.
What are Exchange Recipient types? Name 5.
You created a mailbox for a user, yet the mailbox does not appear in ESM. Why?
You wanted to change mailbox access permissions for a mailbox, yet you see the SELF permission alone on the permissions list. Why?
What are Query Based Distribution groups?
What type of groups would you use when configuring distribution groups in a multiple domain forest?
Name a few configuration options for Exchange recipients.
What's the difference between Exchange 2003 Std. and Ent. editions when related to storage options and size?
Name a few configuration options related to mailbox stores.
What are System Public Folders? Where would you find them?
How would you plan and configure Public Folder redundancy?
How can you immediately stop PF replication?
How can you prevent PF referral across slow WAN links?
What types of PF management tools might you use?
What are the differences between administrative permissions and client permissions in PF?
How can you configure PF replication from the command prompt in Exchange 2003?
What are the message hygiene options you can use natively in Exchange 2003?
What are the configuration options in IMF?
What are virtual servers? When would you use more than one?
Name some of the SMTP Virtual Server configuration options.
What is a Mail Relay? Name a few known mail relay software or hardware options.
What is a Smart Host? Where would you configure it?
What are Routing Groups? When would you use them?
What are the types of Connectors you can use in Exchange?
What is the cost option in Exchange connectors?
What is the Link State Table? How would you view it?
How would you configure mail transfer security between 2 routing groups?
What is the Routing Group Master? Who holds that role?
Explain the configuration steps required to allow Exchange 2003 to send and receive email from the Internet (consider a one-site multiple server scenario).
What is DS2MB?
What is Forms Based Authentication?
How would you configure OWA's settings on an Exchange server?
What is DSACCESS?
What are Recipient Policies?
How would you work with multiple recipient policies?
What is the "issue" with trying to remove email addresses added by recipient policies? How would you fix that?
What is the RUS?
When would you need to manually create additional RUS?
What are Address Lists?
How would you modify the filter properties of one of the default address lists?
How can you create multiple GALs and allow the users to only see the one related to them?
What is a Front End server? In what scenarios would you use one?
What type of authentication is used on the front end servers?
When would you use NLB?
How would you achieve incoming mail redundancy?
What are the 4 types of Exchange backups?
What is the Dial-Tone server scenario?
When would you use offline backup?
How do you re-install Exchange on a server that has crashed but with AD intact?
What is the dumpster?
What are the e00xxxxx.log files?
What is the e00.chk file?
What is circular logging? When would you use it?
What's the difference between online and offline defrag?
How would you know if it is time to perform an offline defrag of your Exchange stores?
How would you plan for, and perform the offline defrag?
What is the eseutil command?
What is the isinteg command?
How would you monitor Exchange's services and performance? Name 2 or 3 options.
Name all the client connection options in Exchange 2003.
What is Direct Push? What are the requirements to run it?
How would you remote wipe a PPC?
What are the issues with connecting Outlook from a remote computer to your mailbox?
How would you solve those issues? Name 2 or 3 methods
What is RPC over HTTP? What are the requirements to run it?
What is Cached Mode in OL2003/2007?
What are the benefits and "issues" when using cached mode? How would you tackle those issues?
What is S/MIME? What are the usage scenarios for S/MIME?
What are the IPSec usage scenarios for Exchange 2003?
How do you enable SSL on OWA?
What are the considerations for obtaining a digital certificate for SSL on Exchange?
Name a few 3rd-party CAs.
What do you need to consider when using a client-type AV software on an Exchange server?
What are the different clustering options in Exchange 2003? Which one would you choose and why.

Networking FAQ

What is an IP address?
What is a subnet mask?
What is ARP?
What is ARP Cache Poisoning?
What is the ANDing process?
What is a default gateway? What happens if I don't have one?
Can a workstation computer be configured to browse the Internet and yet NOT have a default gateway?
What is a subnet?
What is APIPA?
What is an RFC? Name a few if possible (not necessarily the numbers, just the ideas behind them)
What is RFC 1918?
What is CIDR?
You have the following Network ID: 192.115.103.64/27. What is the IP range for your network?
You have the following Network ID: 131.112.0.0. You need at least 500 hosts per network. How many networks can you create? What subnet mask will you use?
You need to view at network traffic. What will you use? Name a few tools
How do I know the path that a packet takes to the destination?
What does the ping 192.168.0.1 -l 1000 -n 100 command do?
What is DHCP? What are the benefits and drawbacks of using it?
Describe the steps taken by the client and DHCP server in order to obtain an IP address.
What is the DHCPNACK and when do I get one? Name 2 scenarios.
What ports are used by DHCP and the DHCP clients?
Describe the process of installing a DHCP server in an AD infrastructure.
What is DHCPINFORM?
Describe the integration between DHCP and DNS.
What options in DHCP do you regularly use for an MS network?
What are User Classes and Vendor Classes in DHCP?
How do I configure a client machine to use a specific User Class?
What is the BOOTP protocol used for, where might you find it in Windows network infrastructure?
DNS zones – describe the differences between the 4 types.
DNS record types – describe the most important ones.
Describe the process of working with an external domain name
Describe the importance of DNS to AD.
Describe a few methods of finding an MX record for a remote domain on the Internet.
What does "Disable Recursion" in DNS mean?
What could cause the Forwarders and Root Hints to be grayed out?
What is a "Single Label domain name" and what sort of issues can it cause?
What is the "in-addr.arpa" zone used for?
What are the requirements from DNS to support AD?
How do you manually create SRV records in DNS?
Name 3 benefits of using AD-integrated zones.
What are the benefits of using Windows 2003 DNS when using AD-integrated zones?
You installed a new AD domain and the new (and first) DC has not registered its SRV records in DNS. Name a few possible causes.
What are the benefits and scenarios of using Stub zones?
What are the benefits and scenarios of using Conditional Forwarding?
What are the differences between Windows Clustering, Network Load Balancing and Round Robin, and scenarios for each use?
How do I work with the Host name cache on a client computer?
How do I clear the DNS cache on the DNS server?
What is the 224.0.1.24 address used for?
What is WINS and when do we use it?
Can you have a Microsoft-based network without any WINS server on it? What are the "considerations" regarding not using WINS?
Describe the differences between WINS push and pull replications.
What is the difference between tombstoning a WINS record and simply deleting it?
Name the NetBIOS names you might expect from a Windows 2003 DC that is registered in WINS.
Describe the role of the routing table on a host and on a router.
What are routing protocols? Why do we need them? Name a few.
What are router interfaces? What types can they be?
In Windows 2003 routing, what are the interface filters?
What is NAT?
What is the real difference between NAT and PAT?
How do you configure NAT on Windows 2003?
How do you allow inbound traffic for specific hosts on Windows 2003 NAT?
What is VPN? What types of VPN does Windows 2000 and beyond work with natively?
What is IAS? In what scenarios do we use it?
What's the difference between Mixed mode and Native mode in AD when dealing with RRAS?
What is the "RAS and IAS" group in AD?
What are Conditions and Profile in RRAS Policies?
What types or authentication can a Windows 2003 based RRAS work with?
How does SSL work?
How does IPSec work?
How do I deploy IPSec for a large number of computers?
What types of authentication can IPSec use?
What is PFS (Perfect Forward Secrecy) in IPSec?
How do I monitor IPSec?
Looking at IPSec-encrypted traffic with a sniffer. What packet types do I see?
What can you do with NETSH?
How do I look at the open ports on my machine?

CBT Nuggets Deploying Messaging Solutions with Microsoft Exchange Server 2007





Want to manage your Exchange 2007 organization from the ground up? This training offers you the details on how to make it happen.
Peter Bruzzese covers the transition from Exchange 2003 to Exchange 2007, including the period when both systems are running. He tells you exactly what to do as you move things over to your new structure, and then, how to operate this great messaging server day-in and day-out.

Transport Rules. Peter focuses heavily on one of Exchange 2007's coolest features: Transport Rules. Because all messaging goes through the Hub Transport servers, Transport Rules allow you to apply rules to messages in transit.

PowerShell. The PowerShell command-line interface is another great feature of Exchange 2007 and is prominently featured on the certification exam. Peter's training transforms you into a PowerShell expert.

Throughout this series, Peter also highlights how Exchange interacts with other servers and services, such as ISA Server, MOM, ForeFront and more. He covers the real issues you'll face as you deploy your Exchange 2007 installation, whether from a previous version of Exchange or another messaging system.

Every IT administrator looking to deploy Exchange in their real-world environment will benefit from this video series. Peter's training prepares you for Microsoft's 70-238 exam, while giving you the skills you need to deploy Exchange in your own real-world environment.

Passing this exam tells employers that you've got the ultimate level of knowledge in Exchange 2007 deployment.

The Exam-Pack 70-238: Deploying Messaging Solutions with Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 video series contains:


70-238 Introduction

70-238 Requirements and Skills

Planning Exchange 2007 Upgrade Implementation (free video!)

Transitioning Co-Existence

Finalizing Your Transition

Migrating to Exchange 2007

Hosted Exchange Solutions

Planning for High Availability Implementation

Planning a Backup/Recovery Solution (Part 1)

Planning a Backup/Recovery Solution (Part 2)

Storage Group Deployment

Server Role Deployment

Managed Content Settings and ActiveSync Policies

Additional Servers to Deploy with Exchange 2007

Planning AntiSpam and AntiVirus Implementation

Plan Transport Rule Implementation

Planning Network Security

Exchange Infrastructure Improvements

Plan for Configuration Changes

Plan for Patch and Service Pack Implementation

Plan for Testing, Monitoring and Reporting
Here's what you'll learn in each video of the Exam-Pack 70-238: Deploying Messaging Solutions with Microsoft Exchange Server 2007
series:

Video 1 - "Introduction to Exchange 2007" - This nugget explains how Exchange and Active Directory work together and lays the foundation for future nuggets that discuss preparation and installation of Exchange 2007. There is a discussion of Exchange Clients that can be used in Exchange 2007. It also explains the 5 new Server Roles: Mailbox Role, Client Access Server, Hub Transport Server, Edge Transport Server and Unified Messaging Server.

Video 2 - "Preparing and Installing Exchange 2007" - This nugget discusses the preparation needed within your AD infrastructure, including information about your Schema preparation (preparation switches), permissions that need to be given to the correct individuals and so forth. For the official installation we discuss the hardware and software requirements to install Exchange 2007 on a particular server. And we walk through a stand-alone installation of Exchange 2007.

Video 3 - "Managing Storage Groups and Databases" - This nugget focuses on the Mailbox Server role, providing an overview of storage architecture (including Storage Groups and Databases) using the Exchange Management Console and Exchange Management Shell.

Video 4 - "Configure Public Folders" - Discusses the use of Public Folders in an Exchange 2007 environment. Covers the steps to adding new folders through Outlook or the Exchange Management Shell, and explains how replicas are established for increased availability to your users of the public folder structure as well as a greater level of fault tolerance.

Video 5 - "Managing Recipient Objects: Mailboxes" - This nugget discusses the many types of recipient objects that exist (mailbox users, mail-enabled groups, resource mailboxes, mail contacts, linked mailboxes and so forth). The main focus in this nugget is the creation, configuration and management of the Mailbox recipient object. Moving mailboxes is also covered in this nugget.

Video 6 - "Managing More Recipient Objects" - This nugget continues the theme of recipient object configuration and management with instructions on how to work with mail-enabled accounts, resource mailboxes (such as conference rooms and shared equipment) for the purpose of scheduling meeting requests, distribution groups and linked mailboxes.

Video 7 - "E-mail Policies, Accepted Domains and Address Lists" - This nugget addresses further Mailbox Server Role configuring by ensuring that you can establish e-mail policies for your organization. A discussion of accepted domains explains more complicated layouts for your Exchange organization, including authoritative domains and relay domains with multiple SMTP addresses. Finally, we discuss the Global Address List (GAL) and the creation of additional address lists for your organization.

Video 8 - "Configuring Your Client Access Server (CAS)" - In this nugget we discuss the Client Access Server (CAS) role in greater detail. We explain the configuration of Outlook Web Access for users who need to access their mailboxes through a browser, and ActiveSync for users with appropriate mobile devices. We discuss both server-side configuration and client-side connectivity.

Video 9 - "Outlook Anywhere and POP/IMAP Configuration" - This nugget is the follow-up to the "Configuring Your Client Access Server" nugget. It's purpose is to walk through the server-side configuration for Outlook Anywhere and POP/IMAP. It also explains the client connectivity configuration that is necessary. The nugget also discusses the various CAS services such as Autodiscover, the Offline Address Book (OAB) and the Availability Service.

Video 10 - "Configuring Disaster Recovery" - This nugget explains backup methodology and provides information on how to configure backups, recover messaging data, and recover server roles. There is also an important discussion regarding Recovery Storage Groups.

Video 11 - "Configure High Availability" - This nugget explains the purpose of High Availability for your Exchange environment and reviews possible high availability scenarios for your Exchange mailbox server. The discussion includes an overview and demonstration of Local Continuous Replication (LCR) and Cluster Continuous Replication (CCR) with a review of Single Copy Clusters (SCC).

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Video 13 - "Troubleshoot Message Transport" - This nugget reviews the use of the Mail Flow Tools, found in our Toolbox through the Exchange Management Console. These tools can be used for monitoring and troubleshooting and they include the following: Mail Flow Troubleshooter, Message Tracking (which helps you perform message tracking) and Queue Viewer (to monitor mail queues). The nugget concludes with protocol logging for your SMTP Send/Receive connectors.

Video 14 - "Configuring Your Edge Transport Role" - In this nugget we discuss the purpose of an Edge Transport server and explain the need to place this role on a stand-alone server at your network perimeter using ADAM for a directory database as opposed to Active Directory. We set up the connection between our Hub Transport and Edge Transport Servers through the EdgeSync process that involves exporting the configuration from the Edge Transport Server and important it onto the Hub Transport Server. We also explained the need to secure the Edge Transport Server while still allowing necessary ports to be open for communication to take place. We reviewed the use of the Security Configuration Wizard (SCW) to establish both the security and opening of needed ports.

Video 15 - "Finalizing Edge Transport" - In this nugget we finalized the configuration of our Edge Transport Server by creating a postmaster mailbox, configuring our DNS (both public and private configuration was discussed and demonstrated) and reviewed briefly anti-spam/anti-virus needs, connectors, transport rules, accepted domains, and... the pièce de résistance... address re-writing.

Video 16 - "Configuring Anti-Spam:" - The anti-spam system includes a very intense process of filtering that we discuss step-by-step in this nugget. We review the configuration of all of the settings within the system on our Edge Transport Server. Then we review the possibility of establishing these same settings on our Hub Transport Server.

Video 17 - "Analyze and Monitor Exchange 2007" - In this nugget we look into all the best monitoring and reporting tools in Exchange 2007. This include, of course, the Exchange Best Practices Analyzer, Disaster Recovery Tools (as well as the command-line tools ESEUTIL and ISINTEG), Performance Monitor and Troubleshooter, and the Microsoft Operations Manager (MOM).

Video 18 - "A Look At Unified Messaging" - Although not an exam topic, per se, we completed our understanding of all 5 server roles with this discussion on Unified Messaging. We reviewed all of the necessary hardware requirements and telephony requirements to get UM up and running within your organization. Then we discussed the configuration of both the UM server and the UM clients.

Video 19 - "Troubleshooting Your Exchange Environment" - This nugget establishes basic troubleshooting procedure for Exchange-related issues that may arise using Diagnostic Logging, the Exchange Troubleshooting Assistant and the Exchange Management Shell, including some key PowerShell cmdlets (like Test-) that will help you keep your Exchange environment up and running, as well as, help you on the exam.

Video 20 - "PowerShell, From 0 to 60" - A great deal of the exam revolves around your knowledge of PowerShell. But not just the commands. It also covers navigation, pipelining, scripts and other concepts that revolve around the new command-line interface (CLI) from Microsoft. We need to become experts in PowerShell if we plan on passing this exam. This nugget will help you build upon what you already know, by ensuring that your foundation is solid.

Video 21 - "Exam Prep" - This nugget is a full review of all exam oriented materials to assist the viewer in preparing further for the 70-236 Exchange Server 2007 Configuring exam.

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1. What is Global Catalog Server?
Global Catalog server is the server which keeps the stores the details of each object created in the forest. Global Catalog is the master searchable index to all objects in forest

2. Can GC Server and Infrastructure place in single server? If not explain why?
No, As Infrastructure master does the same job as the GC. It does not work together.

3. What is the size of log file which created before updating into ntds.dit and the total number of files?
Three Log files Names
Edb.log
Res1.log
Res2.log
Each initially 10 MB

4. What does SYSVOL contains?
SysVol Folder contains the public information of the domain & The information for replication
Ex: Group policy object & scripts can be found in this directory.

5. Which is service in your windows is responsible for replication of Domain controller to another domain controller.
KCC generates the replication topology.
Use SMTP / RPC to replicate changes.

6. How data will travel between sites in ADS replication?
As determined in the site connectors

7. What is the port number for SMTP, Kerberos, LDAP, and GC Server??
SMTP 25, Kerberos 88, GC 3268, LDAP 389

8. What Intrasite and Intersite Replication?
Intrasite is the replication within the same site & intersite the replication between sites

9. What is lost & found folder in ADS?
It's the folder where you can find the objects missed due to conflict.
Ex: you created a user in OU which is deleted in other DC & when replication happed ADS didn't find the OU then it will put that in Lost & Found Folder.

10. What is Garbage collection?
Garbage collection is the process of the online defragmentation of active directory. It happens every 12 Hours.

11. What System State data contains?
Contains Startup files,
Registry
Com + Registration Database
Memory Page file
System files
AD information
Cluster Service information
SYSVOL Folder

12. How do you restore a particular OU which got deleted by accident?
Go authoritative restore

13. What is IPSec Policy?
IPSec provides secure gateway-to-gateway connections across outsourced private wide area network (WAN) or Internet-based connections using L2TP/IPSec tunnels or pure IPSec tunnel mode.
IPSec Policy can be deployed via Group policy to the Windows Domain controllers 7 Servers.

14. What are different types of Group Policy?
I don't think there are types of group policies????

15. What is the order of applying Group Policy?
Local Policy.
Site Policy.
Domain Policy.
OU Policy.

16. What are the new features in Windows 2003 related to ADS, Replication, and Trust?
ADS: Can more than 5000 users in the groups


17. How to edit the Schema in ADS?
ADSI Edit

18. What is Domain Local, Global Group, Universal group?
Domain Local – Only Users with in Domain
Global groups are used to grant permissions to objects in any domain in the domain tree or forest. Members of global groups can include only accounts and groups from the domain in which they are defined.
Universal groups are used to grant permissions on a wide scale throughout a domain tree or forest. Members of global groups include accounts and groups from any domain in the domain tree or forest.

19. Diff between Global & Universal group?
Check the answer above.

20. What are the different types of Terminal Services?
User Mode & Application Mode

21. What does mean by root DNS servers?
Public DNS servers Hosted in the Internet which registers the DNS

22. What are the different records in DNS?
A – Address record
MX – Mail Server Record
NS – Name Server
CNAME – Canonical name / Alias
SOA – Start of authority

23. What is a SOA record?
Start of authority – authorized DNS in the domain

24. How does the down-level clients register it names with DNS server?
Enable the WINS integration with DNS.

25. What is RsOP?
RsOP is the resultant set of policy applied on the object (Group Policy)

26. What is default lease period for DHCP Server?
8 days Default

27. What is the process of DHCP clients for getting the ip address?
Discover – Order – Receive - Acknowledge

28. What is multicast?
Multicast scopes enable you to lease Class D IP addresses to clients for participation in multicast transmissions, such as streaming video and audio transmissions.

29. What is superscope?
Superscope enables you to group several standard DHCP scopes into a single administrative group without causing any service disruption to network clients.

30. What is the System Startup process?

Windows 2K boot process on Intel architecture.

1. Power-On Self Tests (POST) is run.

2. The boot device is found, the Master Boot Record (MBR) is loaded into memory, and its program is run.

3. The active partition is located, and the boot sector is loaded.

4. The Windows 2000 loader (NTLDR) is then loaded.

The boot sequence executes the following steps:

1. The Windows 2000 loader switches the processor to the 32-bit flat memory model.

2. The Windows 2000 loader starts a mini-file system.

3. The Windows 2000 loader reads the BOOT.INI file and displays the operating system selections (boot loader menu).

4. The Windows 2000 loader loads the operating system selected by the user. If Windows 2000 is selected, NTLDR runs NTDETECT.COM. For other operating systems, NTLDR loads BOOTSECT.DOS and gives it control.

5. NTDETECT.COM scans the hardware installed in the computer, and reports the list to NTLDR for inclusion in the Registry under the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE_HARDWARE hive.

6. NTLDR then loads the NTOSKRNL.EXE, and gives it the hardware information collected by NTDETECT.COM. Windows NT enters the Windows load phases.




31. What is WINS hybrid & mixed mode?
Systems that are configured to use WINS are normally configured as a hybrid (H-node) client, meaning they attempt to resolve NetBIOS names via a WINS server and then try a broadcast (B-node) if WINS is unsuccessful. Most systems can be configured to resolve NetBIOS names in one of four modes:

Broadcast (B-node)—Clients use a broadcast only to resolve names. An enhanced B-node setting has the client use an LMHOST file as well. The hex value for this setting is 0x1.
Peer-to-Peer (P-node)—Clients use WINS only to resolve names. The hex value for this setting is 0x2.
Mixed (M-node)—Clients first use a broadcast in an attempt to resolve NetBIOS names. If this fails, they attempt the resolution via the WINS server. The hex value for this setting is 0x4.
Hybrid (H-node)—Clients first use the WINS service in an attempt to resolve NetBIOS names. If this fails, they attempt the resolution via broadcast. The hex value for this setting is 0x8.

32. What is Disk Quota?
Disk Quota is the specifying the limits of usage on the disks.

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1) What is different Editions of Windows 2003 server?
i)Standard Edition
ii)Web Edition
iii)Enterprise Edition
iv)Datacenter Edition
2) What is active directory?

Active Directory is the directory service included in the Windows Server 2003 family. Active Directory includes the directory, which stores information about network resources, as well as all the services that make the information available and useful. Active Directory is also the directory service included in Windows 2000.

3)What is the active directory database name and where it is located?

Name : NTDS.Dit located in c:\windows\ntds\

4)What is the expansion of .Dit ? Scalable size of NTDS in 2k3?
Dit – Directory Information Tree. It is scalable up to 70 TB.

5) What is schema in AD?

The Active Directory schema defines objects that can be stored in Active Directory. The schema is a list of definitions that determines the kinds of objects and the types of information about those objects that can be stored in Active Directory. Because the schema definitions themselves are stored as objects, they can be administered in the same manner as the rest of the objects in Active Directory. Normally called schema object or metadata.

6) Structure of AD in 2kX?
1)Physical structure
Sites ,Domain Controllers
2)Logical structures
Forest, Tree, Domain, OU, object

7) What are the domain functional levels in 2k3?

1)Mixed mode
2)Native mode
3)Interim mode

8) What is Global catalog and GC server?

The global catalog is the central repository of information about objects in a tree or forest. By default, a global catalog is created automatically on the initial domain controller in the first domain in the forest. A domain controller that holds a copy of the global catalog is called a global catalog server.

9) What are the functions of GC?

A) It enables a user to log on to a network by providing universal group membership information to a domain controller when a logon process is initiated.
B) It enables finding directory information regardless of which domain in the forest actually contains the data.

10) What is the active directory database engine name?
ESE (Extensible Storage Engine)


11) What are the partitions available in AD?
i) Schema partition
ii) Configuration Partition
iii) Domain Partition
iv)Application Partition


12) What are the two types of replications?
Inter-site (Site to site) and Intra-site (With in site) replications.

13) What is KCC? What is the function of the KCC?
The KCC is a built-in process that runs on all domain controllers. The KCC configures connection objects between domain controllers. Within a site, each KCC generates its own connections. For replication between sites, a single KCC per site generates all connections between sites.

14) What is the two trust protocols 2k3 using?
Kerberos V5 and NTLM


15) What are the trust relations available in 2k3?
Tree-Root , Parent- Child , Shortcut, Realm, Forest trust , External trust

16)What is the hierarchy of applying Gpo in 2k3?
It is applied from parent level to child level in AD.
i) Local GPO
ii) GPOs linked to sites
iii) GPOs linked to domains
iv) GPOs linked to OUs


17) What are the protocols used on replication?
RPC over IP (Used for synchronies transfer) , SMTP over IP (Asynchronies transfer)

18) What is the default time delay on replication?
Intra site – 15 min ( KCC automatically create the topology for Replication)
Inter-site – 1 hrs.
Security related changes replicated immediately across sites.

19) What Different tables available in NTDS database?
i) Schema table
Ii) Link Table
iii) Data table
iv)Configuration Table

19) Where is the FRS logs stored in and what is the database engine name?
c:\windows\ntfrs\jet\log, The engine used is jet database engine. Ntfrs.jdb.


20) What is tombstone object in AD? What is its life time?
Any objects deleted from Active directory will not removed from Database immediately. That object is called tombstone object. The default life time for that object is 60 days. For win 2k3 SP1 180 days

21) FSMO Roles

In a forest, there are at least five FSMO roles that are assigned to one or more domain controllers. The five FSMO roles are

Schema Master:

The schema master domain controller controls all updates and modifications to the schema. To update the schema of a forest, you must have access to the schema master. There can be only one schema master in the whole forest.

Domain naming master

The domain naming master domain controller controls the addition or removal of domains in the forest. There can be only one domain naming master in the whole forest.

Infrastructure Master:

The infrastructure is responsible for updating references from objects in its domain to objects in other domains. At any one time, there can be only one domain controller acting as the infrastructure master in each domain.

Relative ID (RID) Master:

The RID master is responsible for processing RID pool requests from all domain controllers in a particular domain. At any one time, there can be only one domain controller acting as the RID master in the domain.

PDC Emulator

The PDC emulator is a domain controller that advertises itself as the primary domain controller (PDC) to workstations, member servers, and domain controllers that are running earlier versions of Windows.

For example, if the domain contains computers that are not running Microsoft Windows XP Professional or Microsoft Windows 2000 client software, or if it contains Microsoft Windows NT backup domain controllers, the PDC emulator master acts as a Windows NT PDC.

It is also the Domain Master Browser, and it handles password discrepancies. At any one time, there can be only one domain controller acting as the PDC emulator master in each domain in the forest


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What are the required components of Windows Server 2003 for installing Exchange 2003? - ASP.NET, SMTP, NNTP, W3SVC
What must be done to an AD forest before Exchange can be deployed? - Setup /forestprep
What Exchange process is responsible for communication with AD? - DSACCESS
What 3 types of domain controller does Exchange access? - Normal Domain Controller, Global Catalog, Configuration Domain Controller
What connector type would you use to connect to the Internet, and what are the two methods of sending mail over that connector? - SMTP Connector: Forward to smart host or use DNS to route to each address
How would you optimise Exchange 2003 memory usage on a Windows Server 2003 server with more than 1Gb of memory? - Add /3Gb switch to boot.ini
What would a rise in remote queue length generally indicate? - This means mail is not being sent to other servers. This can be explained by outages or performance issues with the network or remote servers.
What would a rise in the Local Delivery queue generally mean? - This indicates a performance issue or outage on the local server. Reasons could be slowness in consulting AD, slowness in handing messages off to local delivery or SMTP delivery. It could also be databases being dismounted or a lack of disk space.
What are the standard port numbers for SMTP, POP3, IMAP4, RPC, LDAP and Global Catalog? - SMTP – 25, POP3 – 110, IMAP4 – 143, RPC – 135, LDAP – 389, Global Catalog - 3268
Name the process names for the following: System Attendant? – MAD.EXE, Information Store – STORE.EXE, SMTP/POP/IMAP/OWA – INETINFO.EXE
What is the maximum amount of databases that can be hosted on Exchange 2003 Enterprise? - 20 databases. 4 SGs x 5 DBs.
What are the disadvantages of circular logging? - In the event of a corrupt database, data can only be restored to the last backup.
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1. What are the Default shares in Windows Server 2003?
By default, Windows automatically creates special hidden administrative shares that administrators, programs, and services can use to manage the computer environment or network. These special shared resources are not visible in Windows Explorer or in My Computer, but you can use the Shared Folders tool in Computer Management to view them. Depending on the configuration of your computer, you may see some or all the following special shared resources listed in the Shares folder in Shared Folders:

DriveLetter$: Root partitions and volumes are shared as the drive letter name appended with the $ character. For example, drive letters C and D are shared as C$ and D$.

ADMIN$: A resource that is used during remote administration of a computer.

IPC$: A resource that shares the named pipes that you must have for communication between programs. Note that this resource cannot be deleted.

NETLOGON: A resource that is used on domain controllers.

SYSVOL: A resources that is used on domain controllers.

PRINT$: A resource that is used during the remote administration of printers.

FAX$: A shared folder on a server that is used by fax clients during fax transmission.
Note NETLOGON and SYSVOL are not hidden shares but are instead special administrative shares. Generally, Microsoft recommends that you do not modify these special shared resources. However, if you want to remove the special shared resources and prevent them from being created automatically, you can do this by editing the registry.

1. Q) Can I changed password if my machince’s connectivity to DC who holds PDC emulator role has been fails?A) No You cant the password.
Q) i have been asked if there is set of 30 harddisk configured for raid 5 if two harddisk failed what about dataA) It depends how u had configured ur RAID its only Raid5 or with with spare if its only raid 5 then in raid5 if ur 2 nos of HDD goes then ur raid is gone.
Q) How Can i Deploy the Latest Patched in Pc through G.P. wihtout having the Admin Right in Pc.A) Create a batch file and place all the patches in the Netlogon, and deploy the batch file through GP to all the pcs so the same should take affect after restarting the pc.
Q) In Raid 5,Suppose i have 5 HDD of 10-10 GB, After configuring the Raid how much space do i have for utilise.A) -1 out of the total (eg- if u r using 5 u will get only 4 because 1 goes for parity).
Q) How Can i Resolve the Svr name through NslookupA) what exactly u want to do, nslookup command will let u know through which server u r getting routed, (eg- c:\nslookup then u will get ur domain name to which u r getting routed. and if u want to get the name of the pc/server with the ip address then u have to give the command c:\nbtstat -a ip xx-xx-xx-xx)
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1. DHCP relay agent where to place it?
Ans: DHCP Relay agent u need to place in Software Router.

Question: How many Zones in Windows 2000 server and Windows 2003 Server ?
Ans: In Windows 2000 there are mainly 3 zones
Standard Primary — zone information is written in Txt fileStandard Secondary — copy of PrimaryActive Directory Integrated– Information stores in Active Directory
In Win2k3 one more zone is added that is Stub zone
–Stub is like secondary but it contains only copy of SOA records, copy of NS records, copy of A records for that zone. No copy of MX, SRV records etc.,With this Stub zone DNS traffic will be low
Question: What is Kerberos? Which version is currently used by Windows? How does Kerberos work?
Answer: Kerberos is the user authentication used in Win2000 and Win2003 Active Directory servers
Kerberos version in 5.0
Port is: 88
It’s more secure and encrypted than NTLM (NT authentication)

1. Which protocol is used for Public Folder?
ANS: SMTP
What is the use of NNTP with exchange?
ANS: This protocol is used the news group in exchange.


1. What is the content of System State backup?
The contents are: Boot files, system filesActive directory (if it’s done on DC)SysVol folder(if it done on DC)Certificate service ( on a CA server)Cluster database ( on a cluster server)registryPerformance counter configuration informationComponent services class registration database



Q: What are the perquisites for installation of Exchange Server?
The prerequisite are
IISSMTPWWW serviceNNTP.NET FrameworkASP.NETThen run ForestprepThen run domainprep

Question: What is Multi Master Replication?
Answer: Multi-master replication is a method of replication employed by databases to transfer data or changes to data across multiple computers within a group. Multi-master replication can be contrasted with a master-slave method (also known as single-master replication).


DFS? DFS Namespace ?
1. DFS Replication. New state-based, multimaster replication engine that is optimized for WAN environments. DFS Replication supports replication scheduling, bandwidth throttling, and a new byte-level compression algorithm known as remote differential compression (RDC).
DFS Namespaces. Technology that helps administrators group shared folders located on different servers and present them to users as a virtual tree of folders known as a namespace. DFS Namespaces was formerly known as Distributed File System in Windows 2000 Server and Windows Server 2003.


What are the four domain functional levels?
Windows 2000 MixedWindows 2000 NativeWindows Server 2003 InterimWindows Server 2003
Windows 2000 Mixed
When you configure a new Windows Server 2003 domain, the default domain functional level is Windows 2000 mixed.Under this domain functional level, Windows NT, 2000, and 2003 domain controllers are supported. However,certain features such as group nesting, universal groups, and so on are not available.
Windows 2000 Native
Upgrading the functional level of a domain to Windows 2000 Native should only be done if there areno Windows NT domain controllers remaining on the network. By upgrading to Windows 2000 Native functional level,additional features become available including: group nesting, universal groups, SID History, and the ability to convertsecurity groups and distribution groups.
Windows Server 2003 Interim
The third functional level is Windows Server 2003 Interim and it is often used when upgrading fromWindows NT to Windows Server 2003. Upgrading to this domain functional level provides support forWindows NT and Windows Server 2003 domain controllers. However, like Windows 2000 Mixed, it does not provide new features.
Windows Server 2003The last functional level is Windows Server 2003. This domain functional level only provides support forWindows Server 2003 domain controllers. If you want to take advantage of all the features included withWindows Server 2003, you must implement this functional level. One of the most important features introducedat this functional level is the ability to rename domain controllers

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