1. Explore transport services
Examines the different transport components used by Microsoft Exchange, explores how message routing works in an Exchange deployment, and provides instruction on how to configure the message flow for your organization.
Click here to know more
2. Configure message transport
Examines how messaging administrators must configure message transport, reviews the message transport options, and provides instruction on how to configure domains and connectors and implement an approval workflow for messaging.
Click here to know more
3. Manage transport rules
Introduces transport rules in Exchange, examines how transport rules work, and provides instruction on how to configure transport rules to control messaging in an Exchange deployment.
Click here to know more
4. Manage mail flow
Examines the differences between managing mail flow in Exchange Online, Exchange Server, and Exchange Hybrid deployments
Click here to know more
5. Troubleshoot mail flow
This module examines several tools that Microsoft provides to help messaging administrators find and fix the root causes of mail flow issues most commonly experienced by organizations.
Click here to know more
6. Troubleshoot transport issues
Examines common troubleshooting scenarios involving transport components, including connectors, transport agents, architectural issues, and coexistence.
Click here to know more
7. Troubleshoot mail flow using logs
Examines how to use the event, protocol, and tracking logs to troubleshoot service availability and message transport, and when you must find historical data about past issues.
Click here to know more
8. Plan for message security
Examines Exchange Online Protection features and functionality, how to plan messaging routing for this service, and the EOP reports and logs that are available to analyze message hygiene in an organization.
Click here to know more
9. Manage anti-malware and anti-spam policies
Reviews the anti-malware and anti-spam protection provided by Exchange Server and Exchange Online Protection, and examines how to configure spam and malware filters, policies, and settings to provide protection from phishing and spoofing.
Click here to know more
10. Explore threat protection in Microsoft 365 Defender
Examines how Microsoft Defender for Office 365 integrates with EOP to extend the protection provided by EOP and provide the most efficient level of protection against commodity and advanced targeted attacks.
Click here to know more
11. Explore messaging compliance in Microsoft 365
Examines the different Microsoft 365 Purview compliance portal features that messaging administrators can use to comply with legal and regulatory requirements.
Click here to know more
12. Explore messaging compliance in Exchange
Examines the compliance features available in the Exchange Admin Center for Exchange Server and Exchange hybrid deployments.
Click here to know more
13. Manage Exchange Online archiving and auditing
Examines how archiving is maintained within Exchange, how archive storage is provided to users, how messages are automatically processed and archived, and how audit logging provides information about user actions in Exchange mailboxes.
Click here to know more
14. Manage Content Search
Examines how Microsoft 365 uses in-place eDiscovery to run various types of compliance searches across an organization, including content searches and eDiscovery cases.
Click here to know more
15. Manage authentication for messaging
Examines how messaging administrators can ensure that user accounts are well protected and secure without deploying security features that introduce unnecessary complexity in your users’ everyday work.
Click here to know more
16. Configure organizational settings
Examines the Microsoft 365 organizational settings that a messaging administrator can configure, including mailbox quotas to control disk usage on the Exchange Server, and throttling policies to prioritize workloads that affect an organization.
Click here to know more
17. Configure organizational sharing
Examines federation delegation and federated sharing, which messaging admins must implement so their organizations can share information with other trusted organizations.
Click here to know more
18. Manage administrator roles
Examines how messaging administrators manage the Role Based Access Control (RBAC) permissions that are used by both Exchange Server and Exchange Online.
Click here to know more
19. Manage user roles
Examines how to manage user roles using built-in role assignment policies and management role assignment policies, and how to create new roles, role assignments, and scopes.
Click here to know more
20. Analyze role-based permissions
Examines how a messaging administrator must plan and configure shared permissions and split permissions so as not to put their Exchange environment or their entire Active Directory at risk.
Click here to know more
21. Explore the different types of Exchange recipients
Examines the different types of Exchange Server recipients, including mailboxes, Microsoft 365 groups, resources, contacts, public folders, and analyzes how they differ from each other.
Click here to know more
22. Create and manage Exchange recipients
Examines how messaging administrators create and manage Exchange recipients, including mailbox settings, resource mailboxes, shared mailboxes, mail contacts, mail users, recipient permissions, groups, and public folders.
Click here to know more
23. Manage email addresses, lists, and resources
Examines how messaging administrators can create custom address lists, address book policies, email address policies, and offline address books.
Click here to know more
24. Explore Exchange hybrid deployment requirements
Examines the requirements necessary to implement a hybrid deployment, including Azure Active Directory Connect, the options for connecting on-premises Exchange to Microsoft 365, and the Microsoft 365 identity options for Exchange hybrid.
Click here to know more
25. Plan and configure a hybrid deployment using the Hybrid Configuration Wizard
Examines how to plan and implement a hybrid deployment using the Hybrid Configuration Wizard, including configuration options, Organization Configuration Transfer, the Hybrid Agent, mail flow options, and implementation best practices.
Click here to know more
26. Provide a gateway for Internet email using Edge Transport servers
Examines the key features to plan for when implementing Edge Transport servers, including infrastructure requirements, Edge Subscriptions, EdgeSync, and message flow.
Click here to know more
27. Implement advanced hybrid functionality
Examines how to manage a hybrid deployment and implement advanced hybrid functionality, including features that require a successful hybrid deployment, such as Public Folder coexistence and OneDrive attachment storage for on-premises mailboxes.
Click here to know more
28. Troubleshoot hybrid deployments
Examines troubleshooting techniques for a hybrid deployment, including how to troubleshoot Exchange transport, directory synchronization issues with pass-through authentication and single sign-on, client access, and mailbox replication service.
Click here to know more
29. Plan mailbox migrations
Examines the options that are available for migrating email to Exchange Online, such as completing a migration, summarizes the migration and coexistence options, and recommends when to use which option.
Click here to know more
30. Run IMAP migrations
Examines the requirements for running an IMAP migration, the migration options that are available, and the steps that are completed during a migration.
Click here to know more
31. Run cutover and staged migrations
Examines how to plan for cutover and staged migrations, reviews each migration approach, and examines the requirements, planning activities, and migration process for each method.
Click here to know more
32. Run advanced mailbox migrations
Examines how to plan for and run a PST migration, how to run a public folder migration, how to plan for a cross-tenant migration, and how to prepare source user objects for migration.
Click here to know more