Course
This session explains how to design and implement administrative security in an Exchange Server 2013 environment.
Administrative security and auditing are key elements of any Microsoft® Exchange Server implementation and they help prevent unauthorized access or system modification. You want to make sure that only authorized users who are well trained and who understand configuration problems can change your Exchange Server configuration. If an unauthorized or untrained user changes a configuration setting that causes the deletion of message databases, your users will be very unhappy. For that reason, Exchange Server offers role-based access control (RBAC) and includes various options for auditing administrative access. This module explains how to design and implement auditing and administrative security.
In addition to their professional experience, students who attend this training should already have the following technical knowledge:
This course is intended for people aspiring to be enterprise-level messaging administrators. Others whomay take this course include IT generalists and help desk professionals who want to learn about ExchangeServer 2013. People taking the course are expected to have at least 3 years of experience working in theIT field—typically in the areas of network administration, help desk, or system administration. Students areexpected to have experience with Exchange Server 2013 or previous versions of Exchange Server.This course is also intended as preparation material for IT professionals who are looking either to take theexam 70-342A: Microsoft Exchange Server 2013, Advanced Solutions itself, or as part of the requirementfor the MCSE: Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 certification.