More Exchange 2007 podcasts
TechNet Webcast: 24 Hours of Exchange Server 2007 (Part 14 of 24): Maintaining Antivirus (Level 200)
Thursday, 8 March 2007, 4:13:30 AM | Microsoft TechNet Team <webcasts@microsoft.com>
We continue looking at security in Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 in this session by introducing the antivirus features and the defense-in-depth approach to antivirus in Exchange Server 2007. We review the integration features in Exchange Server for antivirus software and discuss Microsoft Forefront for Exchange Server 2007. Join this webcast to learn how to implement these features in Exchange Server 2007 and to learn how Forefront for Exchange Server 2007 helps provide greater protection and control over the security of your network infrastructure. To complete the homework that is associated with this webcast series, you can register and attend the live Labcast Series, or you can register for a self-paced Virtual Lab. Original Broadcast Date: Wednesday, March 07, 2007
TechNet Webcast: 24 Hours of Exchange Server 2007 (Part 13 of 24): Maintaining Anti-Spam Systems (Level 200)
Saturday, 3 March 2007, 4:13:20 AM | Microsoft TechNet Team <webcasts@microsoft.com>
This is the fourth webcast of six in this webcast series in which we focus on various aspects of security in Microsoft Exchange Server 2007. We cover the anti-spam features and review the defense-in-depth approach to anti-spam management in Exchange Server 2007. We discuss Microsoft Exchange Hosted Services and describe how the services work to help protect your organization from malicious software (malware). Join this webcast to learn how to implement the anti-spam features and filtering capabilities in Exchange Server 2007. To complete the homework that is associated with this webcast series, you can register and attend the live Labcast Series, or you can register for a self-paced Virtual Lab. Original Broadcast Date: Friday, March 02, 2007
TechNet Webcast: 24 Hours of Exchange Server 2007 (Part 12 of 24): Configuring Edge Transport Servers (Level 200)
Thursday, 1 March 2007, 4:13:19 AM | Microsoft TechNet Team <webcasts@microsoft.com>
In this session, we look at the Edge Transport server role in Microsoft Exchange Server 2007. While we provided an overview of server roles in an earlier session of this series on Exchange Server 2007, we look at configuring the Edge Transport role in greater detail in this webcast. We begin by exploring the process for implementing an Edge Transport server role and by discussing EdgeSync, a service that provides data replication and synchronization between Active Directory and Active Directory Application Mode (ADAM) for a subscribed Edge Transport server. From there, we examine the Internet message delivery, describe how it works, and demonstrate how to configure Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) connectors. We conclude with a discussion of security concerns associated with using SMTP e-mail and illustrate the options you have for securing SMTP e-mail. To complete the homework that is associated with this webcast series, you can register and attend the live Labcast Series, or you can register for a self-paced Virtual Lab. Original Broadcast Date: Wednesday, February 28, 2007
TechNet Webcast: Exchange Server 2007 Guided Labcast Series (Part 4 of 8): Using Management Console and Shell (Level 200)
Tuesday, 27 February 2007, 4:13:21 AM | Microsoft TechNet Team <webcasts@microsoft.com>
"In this TechNet Labcast we cover basic administration in Microsoft Exchange Server 2007. By walking you through both the Exchange Management Console and its command-line counterpart, the Exchange Management Shell, you can learn to take full advantage of Exchange Server 2007 in your organization. Join us to see how to build and use more powerful administrative scripts. A labcast is a blend of webcast and virtual lab in which we provide a guided, hands-on learning environment. Watch and listen as we demonstrate different tasks using Microsoft Office Live Meeting, then we switch to a TechNet Virtual Lab where you can try it first-hand. Experts are standing by to answer any questions you may have along the way. Prerequisites:• Install the ActiveX control <>The Microsoft ""Virtual Machine Remote Control"" ActiveX control is required to start the virtual lab. Please have it installed prior to attending the labcast. • Review system requirements <>These system settings are required to run the labs successfully." Original Broadcast Date: Monday, February 26, 2007
Small Business Webcast: The Impact of Daylight Saving Time 2007 Changes on Exchange Server and Outlook for Mid-Size and Small Businesses (Level 100)
Tuesday, 27 February 2007, 4:12:17 AM | Microsoft TechNet Team <webcasts@microsoft.com>
In 2007, the start and end dates for daylight saving time (DST) in the United States change to comply with the U.S. Energy Policy Act of 2005. We "spring forward" three weeks earlier on March 11 and "fall back" one week later on November 4. The change in DST could affect clocks, watches, mobile phones, personal computers, servers, and software applications. We know the change in DST will also have an impact on Microsoft products, including Windows operating systems, server products, and Windows Mobile powered applications. Attend this webcast for a comprehensive look at the problems DST changes present to small businesses and the solutions Microsoft provides that can help fix issues related to the DST changes. Particular products we discuss include Microsoft Exchange Server, Microsoft Office Outlook, and Windows client operating systems. Any small business that wants to avoid potential problems caused by the changes in DST should attend this session. Original Broadcast Date: Monday, February 26, 2007
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TechNet Webcast: 24 Hours of Exchange Server 2007 (Part 11 of 24): Messaging Policies and Compliance (Level 200)
Saturday, 24 February 2007, 4:13:18 AM | Microsoft TechNet Team <webcasts@microsoft.com>
In this session, we look at the messaging policy and compliance features within Microsoft Exchange Server 2007. We define messaging policy and compliance, and we explore the options for implementing messaging policies and records management. We also demonstrate how to implement and configure managed e-mail folders and retention policies. Join this webcast for a discussion on transport rules in Exchange Server 2007, as we examine what they are and describe how to establish them. We conclude this webcast discussing message journaling, illustrating how it works and showing you how to implement it. To complete the homework that is associated with this webcast series, you can register and attend the live Labcast Series, or you can register for a self-paced Virtual Lab. Original Broadcast Date: Friday, February 23, 2007
TechNet Webcast: Protecting Your Exchange Server with Microsoft System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) (Level 300)
Friday, 23 February 2007, 4:13:16 AM | Microsoft TechNet Team <webcasts@microsoft.com>
In this webcast, we show you how to use Microsoft System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) to protect servers running Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 and Exchange Server 2003. DPM is a key part of the Microsoft System Center family of management products, designed to help you manage your Windows-based network environment. Since its release in September 2006, the Data Protection Manager version 2 (DPM v2) Beta 1 is the new standard for Windows backup and recovery. DPM offers a dependable solution for rapid and reliable Windows backup and recovery for both the IT professional and the end user. Join us to find out how DPM can significantly reduce the costs and complexities associated with data protection in your organization. Original Broadcast Date: Thursday, February 22, 2007
TechNet Webcast: 24 Hours of Exchange Server 2007 (Part 10 of 24): Recipient Management, Policies, and Permissions (Level 200)
Thursday, 22 February 2007, 4:13:17 AM | Microsoft TechNet Team <webcasts@microsoft.com>
This is the first of six webcasts in the series in which we focus on various aspects of security in Microsoft Exchange Server 2007. In this session, we explore policies and permissions, and we illustrate the recipient management model, which has changed since Microsoft Exchange Server 2003. Join this session to learn how Exchange Server 2007 handles resources and what changes there are to the administrative permission model. We also demonstrate how Exchange Server 2007 gives you the option to separate your Active Directory directory service administration from your Exchange Server. Other topics we cover in the next five webcasts on Exchange Server 2007 security include compliance, antivirus, anti-spam, edge protection with the Edge Transport server role, and Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server. To complete the homework that is associated with this webcast series, you can register and attend the live Labcast Series, or you can register for a self-paced Virtual Lab. Original Broadcast Date: Wednesday, February 21, 2007
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