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Passing the Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server exam counts towards the following certifications:
- Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP)
- Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE)
- Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA) on Microsoft Windows 2000
Important Exam Information and Objectives
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- Understand all the options available when upgrading or migrating to Exchange 2000 Server from Exchange Server 5.5
- Understand all aspects of Exchange 2000 Server database administration, including how to optimize a server's disk configuration
- Understand where to place the operating system, database files, and transaction log files
- Know which RAID configuration to use
- Know how to provide a solution for virus-carrying email messages
- Know how to configure the appropriate type of encryption
- Know how to configure firewalls
Know the relationship between roles and permissions when delegating authority to other Exchange Server administrators
One major change is Exchange 2000 Server's integration with Active Directory. You must know how to manage coexistence with Exchange Server 5.5. This requires the Active Directory Connector (ADC). There are two versions of the ADC, but the version that ships with Exchange 2000 is preferred. In addition, your backup and restore planning must account for the location of Active Directory domain controllers. Restoring user functionality and user data in Exchange 2000 requires a thorough understanding of storage groups.
If you are coming from Exchange Server 5.5 background, our 70-224 product will keep your Exchange Server 5.5 knowledge from working against you. The exam oftentimes draws on obsolete information for answer choices. Our 70-224 product will help you recognize these distractors and build your test-taking confidence.
Practice Test Format:
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