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If you want to establish your skills on MS primary platform abilities, you can do it by qualifying a MS Certified Solutions Associate (MCSA) qualification.

The MS Certified Solutions Associate (MCSA) qualification is for IT professionals and designers looking to get their first job in MS technology. Whether in the reasoning or on-premise, this qualification validates the primary foundation abilities needed in an IT environment. The MCSA qualifications are a need to achieve Microsofts leading MS Certified Solutions Expert (MCSE) and MS Certified Solutions Developer (MCSD) qualifications.

In order to earn a MCSA 2000 certification, you have to qualify Microsofts exam 70-284.

Exam 70-284 Implementing and Managing Microsoft Exchange Server 2003

This exam was published in November 10, 2003 and available in various languages such as English, French, German, Japanese, Spanish and Chinese (Simplified). An applicant for this examination should have at least 1 year of practice executing and organizing a Microsoft Exchange messaging system atmosphere.

Exam 70-284 Implementing and Managing Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 have credit toward the following qualification:

Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA) on Microsoft Windows 2000 certification

This examination calculates your capability to achieve the technical tasks listed below. The percentages (%) specify the comparative weight of each core topic area on the examination. The higher the percentage, the more questions you are likely to see on that content area on the examination:

Setting up, Maintaining, and Troubleshooting Exchange Server 2003

oPrepare the environment for deployment of Exchange Server 2003

oInstall, configure, and troubleshoot Exchange Server 2003

oInstall, configure, and troubleshoot Exchange Server 2003 in a clustered environment

oUpgrade from Exchange Server 5.5 to Exchange Server 2003

oMigrate from other messaging systems to Exchange Server 2003

oUse the Migration Wizard to migrate from other messaging systems

oMigrate from other Exchange organizations

oConfigure and troubleshoot Exchange Server 2003 for coexistence with other Exchange organizations

oConfigure and troubleshoot Exchange Server 2003 for coexistence with other messaging systems

oConfigure and troubleshoot Exchange Server 2003 for interoperability with other SMTP messaging systems

Organizing, Observing and Troubleshooting Exchange Server Computers

oManage, monitor, and troubleshoot server health

oManage, monitor, and troubleshoot data storage

oManage, monitor, and troubleshoot Exchange Server clusters

oPerform and troubleshoot backups and recovery

oRemove an Exchange Server computer from the organization

Organizing, Observing and Troubleshooting the Exchange Organization

oManage and troubleshoot public folders

oManage and troubleshoot virtual servers

oManage and troubleshoot front-end and back-end servers

oManage and troubleshoot connectivity

oMonitor, manage, and troubleshoot infrastructure performance

Organizing Security in the Exchange Atmosphere

oManage and troubleshoot connectivity across firewalls

oManage audit settings and audit logs

oManage and troubleshoot permissions

oManage and troubleshoot encryption and digital signatures

oDetect and respond to security threats

Organizing Recipient Objects and Address Lists

oManage recipient policies

oManage user objects

oManage distribution and security groups

oManage contacts

oManage address lists

Organizing and Observing Technologies that Support Exchange Server 2003

oDiagnose problems arising from host resolution protocols

oDiagnose problems arising from Active Directory issues

oDiagnose network connectivity problems

by: Colleen S. Lee




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