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Microsoft Small Business Server 2003 Tutorials

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Microsoft's Small Business Server 2003 is key to preparing for Exam 70-282: Designing, Deploying, and Managing a Network Solution for Small- and Medium-Sized Business. The exam focuses on one of the hottest segments of Information Technology: The small to medium sized business. The exam is based on Microsoft’s Small Business Server 2003 package which includes Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Exchange, SharePoint Services, Shared Fax Services, SQL Server and ISA Server. In this tutorial, VTC author Mark Long uses over 20 years experience in the Information Technology field to get you started administering Small Business Server 2003 package. This tutorial can also help you prepare for the 70-282 exam.To begin learning simply click the links.
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Welcome/Intro
 Welcome (01:39)
 Course Objectives (03:41)
 Exam Prerequisites (05:53)
 Technologies Utilized (02:21)
 Course Overview (04:19)
SBS Basics
 What Is SBS? (06:54)
 SBS Versions (04:53)
 SBS Limitations (03:30)
 SBS Licensing (04:20)
Planning For SBS
 Performing A Needs Assessment (06:52)
 Identifying And Analyzing Business Problems (04:21)
 Solution Considerations (05:20)
 Hardware Requirements (04:59)
 Networking Considerations (04:26)
 Naming Conventions (04:06)
 Security And Safety (05:16)
 Managing Your Network (03:29)
 RAID (06:19)
Intalling SBS
 Preinstallation Tasks (05:18)
 Tutorial Setup (02:55)
 Installing SBS (03:36)
 Installing SBS Part 2 (06:15)
 Upgrading SBS (06:25)
 Securing SBS (06:18)
 Using the To-Do List (03:50)
 CEICW (06:21)
 What Just Happened (07:14)
Managing SBS
 Server Management (04:34)
 OU's and Group Policy Part 1 (04:32)
 OU's and Group Policy Part 2 (06:09)
 Rights and Permissions (03:03)
 Two Types Of Groups (03:40)
 Network Shares (04:59)
 Distribution Groups (05:25)
 NTFS Permissions (04:53)
 Security Groups (05:55)
 Managing User Accounts (07:41)
 Enabling/Disabling Users (02:57)
 NTFS And Share Permissions (04:27)
 Adding Clients To The Domain (06:43)
 MMC (06:06)
 Folder Redirection (06:18)
 Disk Quotas (05:29)
 Event Logs (06:17)
 Monitoring And Alerts (03:59)
 Adding A Printer (03:26)
Windows SharePoint Services
 WSS Basics (05:33)
 Getting Started With WSS (03:51)
 Site Administration (05:29)
 Document Libraries (04:27)
 Alerts (03:17)
 Lists (02:45)
 Customizing WSS (05:54)
 Surveys (03:50)
 Web Parts (06:24)
Exchange
 Email Basics (04:17)
 Connecting To The Internet (05:54)
 SMTP and POP3 (04:38)
 Managing POP3 Email (05:01)
 Exchange System Manager (05:57)
 Outlook Web Access (06:04)
 Troubleshooting Exchange (03:16)
Outlook
 What Is Outlook? (05:02)
 Using Outlook (04:18)
 Exchange and Security (02:53)
Going To R2
 Installing Service Pack 2 (03:59)
 R2 Additions (05:54)
 Installing Premium Technologies (02:04)
 Premium Technologies Overview (02:54)
SBS Backups
 Configuring Backups (06:18)
 Restoring Backups (05:03)
Close
 Conclusion (02:43)
Credits
 About The Author (01:27)


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Tutorial Information / Pricing
Title: Microsoft Small Business Server 2003
Author: Mark Long
SKU: 33808
ISBN: 1-934743-18-6
Duration: 6 hrs / 73 Lessons
Compatibility: Win XP, 2000, 98, NT, Mac OS X, OS 9

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