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WebLearning Education Services Copyright© 2002-2006 WebLearning Network. All Rights Reserved. Page 1 of 23 WebLearning SharePoint Portal Curriculum Share Point Server Self Paced Training CD-ROM Course Type: Self-paced Course Available Offline: Yes Estimated Time of Completion: 8 Hours Language: English Below is a complete listing of the training modules that are presented throughout on the CD-ROM. How to View Pages on a Portal In this module you will be introduced to the pages on the Wingtip Toys Portal to get a feel of how the Portal is structured, and what features are currently available at the Portal site and at the Top-Level sites below it. How to Create and Edit Your My Site My Site is your personal starting point for viewing and contributing to your organization’s intranet through the portal site. This module will walk you through accessing and personalizing you My Site. How to Create a Team Site In this task, you will learn how to create a SharePoint site within the portal. SharePoint Portal Server enables information workers to rapidly develop team sites for collaboration across the enterprise. How to Apply a Theme to a Team Site A Windows SharePoint Services theme is a design set that establishes the fonts and color for a Web site. By applying a theme, you apply visual consistency across your site. This module will show you how to apply a Theme. How to Modify General Information about a Team Site In this task, you will learn how to manage your web site properties. Often, after you begin to manage a new top-level site, you may need to modify the site settings you originally set when creating the site

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WebLearning SharePoint Portal Curriculum

Share Point Server Self Paced Training CD-ROM Course Type: Self-paced Course Available Offline: Yes Estimated Time of Completion: 8 Hours

Language: English

Below is a complete listing of the training modules that are presented throughout on the CD-ROM.

How to View Pages on a Portal In this module you will be introduced to the pages on the Wingtip Toys Portal to get a feel of how the Portal is structured, and what features are currently available at the Portal site and at the Top-Level sites below it.

How to Create and Edit Your My Site My Site is your personal starting point for viewing and contributing to your organization’s intranet through the portal site. This module will walk you through accessing and personalizing you My Site.

How to Create a Team Site In this task, you will learn how to create a SharePoint site within the portal. SharePoint Portal Server enables information workers to rapidly develop team sites for collaboration across the enterprise.

How to Apply a Theme to a Team Site A Windows SharePoint Services theme is a design set that establishes the fonts and color for a Web site. By applying a theme, you apply visual consistency across your site. This module will show you how to apply a Theme.

How to Modify General Information about a Team Site In this task, you will learn how to manage your web site properties. Often, after you begin to manage a new top-level site, you may need to modify the site settings you originally set when creating the site

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How to Add a Web Part to a Team Site Page In this task, you will learn how to create an area on the portal.

How to Personalize a Web Part on a Team Site If you modify a shared Web Part in Personal view, this becomes a personalized Web Part. This module will walk you through the steps to complete this task.

How to modify a Web Part on a Team Site Users with the appropriate authority to add a Web Part to a Shared View page will be able to modify Shared web parts. This module will walk you through the steps to complete modify shared web parts.

How to Create and Manage Lists In this module, you will learn how to create lists on a SharePoint site.

How to Create a Custom List Lists can be comprised of many different items—links, announcements, contacts, events, tasks, and issues. In this task, you will work with an events list.

How to add a Custom Column to a List Users can create a custom list and select the elements needed and how that information will be presented. This module will walk you through the steps to complete this task.

How to Import Data into a List In this task you will learn how to import items from a spreadsheet into a list.

How to Sort and Filter Data in a List In this task, you will learn how to sort and filter items in a list.

How to Create a Custom View of a List In this task, you will learn how to create a new view for your list.

How to Create a Document Library In this task, you will learn how to create a document library. By creating a library, you create the infrastructure for documents that other users will add, check in, and check out.

How to Upload a Document into a Document Library In this task, you will learn how to add a document to an existing library.

How to Create a Document Workspace In this task, you will learn how to create a document workspace by clicking on the Create link.

How to Check in and Check out Documents from a Document Library

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In this task, you will check out and open a document, make changes, and then check in the updated document.

How to Cancel a Document that is Checked-out In this task, you will cancel the check-out made by another user.

How to Assign Users to Site Groups within a Team Site

In this task, you will learn how to assign users to a site group.

How to Manage Site Groups and Permissions within in Team Site In this task, you will create a new site group, and then select the appropriate permissions for the group.

How to Create an Area on the Portal In this task, you will learn how to create an area on the portal.

How to Post or Publish Content to the Portal To further organize the content within an area or sub area, you can assign content to different groups. In this task, you will learn how to post content to an area on the portal.

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Implementing Microsoft® Windows® SharePoint® Services - CD-ROM Price: £99.00 This course provides you with the knowledge and skills necessary to plan, implement, and manage a Windows SharePoint infrastructure that will allow increased productivity in your organization.

Course Type: Self-paced Course Available Offline: Yes Estimated Time of Completion: 7 Hours Language: English Description: This course provides you with the knowledge and skills necessary to plan, implement, and manage a Windows SharePoint infrastructure that will allow increased productivity in your organization.

Objectives: At the end of the course, students will be able to:

• Describe the features and terminology for SharePoint Products and Technologies

• Describe the architecture and design of Windows SharePoint Services • Install and configure Windows SharePoint Services • Manage and monitor WSS • Plan and implement a disaster recovery and prevention plan • Create team sites • Support end users

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Customising Microsoft Office SharePoint Portal Server 2003

Introduction This two-day instructor-led course provides students with the knowledge and skills to customize Microsoft Office SharePoint™ Portal Server 2003. The workshop focuses on Web Parts, security, and the SharePoint Services object model.

Audience This workshop is intended for experienced programmers who have a minimum of six months programming experience using Visual Studio® .NET.

At Course Completion After completing this workshop, students will be able to:

• Describe the Web Parts for Microsoft SharePoint products and technologies. • Add Web Parts to pages. • Use web part templates in Visual Studio .NET. • Use Web Parts as custom ASP.NET controls. • Connect Web Parts. • Package and deploy Web Parts. • Secure Web Parts. • Describe the Windows® SharePoint Services Object Model. • Develop Web Parts using Microsoft Office FrontPage®.

Prerequisites Before attending this workshop, students must have working knowledge of the following:

• ASP.NET • Web Services • Visual Basic® or Visual C#® and Visual Studio

Microsoft Certified Professional Exams No Microsoft Certified Professional exams are associated with this course currently.

Course Materials The student kit includes a comprehensive workbook and other necessary materials for this workshop.

Course Outline Module 1: Introduction to Web Parts for Microsoft SharePoint Products and Technologies

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This module explains the concepts behind Web Parts, which are a type of ASP.NET server control. Unlike standard ASP.NET controls, which are added to Web form pages by programmers at design time, Web Parts are added to Web Part Zones on Web Part Pages by users at run time.

Lessons • Web Parts Infrastructure • Architectural Overview • Animation: Exploring SharePoint Products and Technologies After completing this module, students will be able to:

• Describe the origins and evolution of Web Parts technology • Describe the fundamentals of Web Parts infrastructure

Module 2: Adding Web Parts to Pages This module explains how to add Web Parts to pages. Web Parts are componentized Web page elements that allow developers to create modular Web sites. Actions such as closing and deleting Web Parts will be explained in detail. This unit also introduces how to modify Web Part Pages and set Web Part properties.

Lessons • Demonstration: Adding a Web Part to a Web Part Page • Adding Web Parts to a Web Part Page • Closing and Deleting Web Parts • Requirements for Modifying Web Part Pages • Setting Web Part Properties

Lab A: Adding Web Parts to Web Part Pages • Completing the SharePoint Products and Technologies Installation After completing this module, students will be able to:

• Add a Web Part from any of the four default Windows SharePoint Services Web Part galleries to a SharePoint Web Part page

• Close and Delete Web Parts • Modify Web Parts • Set properties for Web Parts

Module 3: Using Web Part Templates in Visual Studio .NET This module explains how to use Web Part templates in Visual Studio .NET. Since Web Parts are ASP.NET custom controls, Microsoft Visual Studio .NET provides an excellent environment for creating and debugging Web Parts. This unit also introduces the Visual Studio .NET Web Part Library templates for both C# and Visual Basic .NET.

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Lessons • Overview • Using Web Part Templates in Visual Studio .NET • Web Part Library Templates • Demonstration: Verifying the Output Path Property for a Web Part Project

Lab A: Using Web Part Templates in Visual Studio .NET • Completing the SharePoint Products and Technologies Installation After completing this module, students will be able to:

• Create a Simple Web Part Library Project • Add a New File to a Web Part Library Project • Set the Output Path for a Web Part Project

Module 4: Web Parts as ASP.NET Custom Controls Creating Web Parts is a variation on the process of creating ASP.NET custom controls. To create effective Web Parts, it is important to understand the similarities and differences between Web Parts and other ASP.NET custom controls.

Lessons • Overview • ASP.NET Extensibility • Web Part Custom Controls • Advantages of the Web Part Infrastructure • The Web Part Life Cycle

Lab A: Web Parts as ASP.NET Custom Controls • Creating Web Part Classes • Adding Child Controls to Web Parts • Rendering the HTML for a Web Part • Creating and Displaying Custom Properties • Implementing Event Handlers • Implementing Control Event Handler After completing this module, students will be able to:

• Compare Web Parts to other ASP.NET custom controls • Create Web Part classes • Add child controls to Web Parts • Render HTML for a Web Part • Create and display custom properties

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Module 5: Connecting Web Parts This module explains how to connect Web Parts. The Web Part infrastructure provides rich support for communication between Web Parts. Developers can use standard interfaces to create Web Parts that can exchange information with each other.

Lessons • Overview • Web Part Connections • Web Part Interfaces

Lab A: Implementing the ICellConsumer Web Part • Implementing the ICellConsumer Web Part After completing this module, students will be able to:

• Understand Web Part connections in a browser and in FrontPage 2003 • Understand the Web Part interfaces • Implement a Web Part

Module 6: Packaging and Deploying Web Parts This module explains how to package and deploy Web Parts using administrative tools provided with Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services.

Lessons • Overview • Web Part Package Components • Deploying Web Part Packages

Lab A: Building and Deploying Web Part Packages • Creating the .dwp file for the CustomerRowProvider Web Part • Creating the .dwp file for the OrdersCellConsumer Web Part • Modifying the Manifest.xml file • Moving the XML data files to the project directory • Building a Web Part Package • Adding a Web Part Package • Deleting a Web Part Package • Enumerating Web Part Packages • Adding Web Parts to Web Part Pages After completing this unit, students will be able to:

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• Describe the components of a Web Part package • Describe the concept of deploying a Web Part package • Build a Web Part package • Add a Web Part package • Delete a Web Part package • Enumerate Web Part packages • Export and import .dwp files • Add Web Parts to Web Part pages • Set Web Part properties

Module 7: Web Part Security Microsoft ASP.NET 1.1 enables Web applications to operate in a partially trusted environment. This module describes how Windows SharePoint Services implements custom security permissions and policy files.

Lessons • Overview • Web Part Security • Default Security Permissions in Windows • SharePoint Services • Specifying Safe Web Parts • Code Access Security • Default Trust Level in the Web.config File • Creating and Editing Policy Files

Lab A: Specifying Safe Web Parts • Creating a Strongly Named Assembly • Installing a Web Part After completing this module, students will be able to:

• Describe the manner in which Windows SharePoint Services uses ASP.NET-enabled code to access security

• Define both default security permissions for Windows SharePoint Services • Designate Web Parts as safe to make them available on the virtual server • Use code access security to ensure your Web Part assemblies get required

permissions • Identify Windows SharePoint Services default trust level values • Edit and create policy configuration files

Module 8: Exploring the Windows SharePoint Services Object Model In this module, you will use Visual Studio .NET to program the Windows SharePoint Services object model, which is integrated with Microsoft ASP.NET. This enables developers to program the Windows SharePoint Services object model in a Microsoft Visual Studio .NET environment to customize Web Parts for use in a Windows SharePoint Services deployment.

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Lessons • Overview • Exploring the Windows SharePoint Services Object Model • Programming with Windows SharePoint Services Object Model in Visual Studio

.NET Lab A: Programming with Windows SharePoint Services Object Model in Visual Studio .NET

• Creating a SharePoint Web Application • Setting a Reference to the Windows SharePoint Services Assembly • Enumerating a SharePoint Portal Server List After completing this module, students will be able to:

• Understand the capabilities of Windows SharePoint Services Object Model • Use Visual Studio .NET to program Windows SharePoint Services Object Model

Module 9: Developing Web Parts Using Microsoft FrontPage 2003 This module explains how to modify and present live data from a range of sources, including XML, to build rich interactive data-driven Web sites using Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003.

Lessons • Overview • Developing Web Parts Using FrontPage 2003 • Demonstration: Creating a SharePoint Site with FrontPage 2003 • Using FrontPage Data View • Demonstration: Creating and Configuring a Data Source from a Web Service • Demonstration: Inserting and Configuring 1a Data View Web Part • Packaging and Re-Deploying a Site • Discussion: Developing Web Parts with FrontPage 2003 After completing this module, students will be able to:

• Develop Web Parts using FrontPage 2003 • Create a SharePoint site with FrontPage • Use FrontPage Data View • Create and configure a data source from a Web Service • Insert and configure a Data View Web Part • Package and re-deploy a site • Understand the issues around developing Web Parts with FrontPage

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Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server 2003 Advanced (Office and Windows) LAB SPPT-HOL1: An Introduction to Microsoft® SharePoint® Products and Technologies

Objectives After completing this lab, you will be able to:

Understand the collaboration functionality that SharePoint Products and Technologies provide. Estimated time to complete this lab: 60 minutes

LAB SPPT-HOL02: Microsoft® SharePoint® Products and Technologies Permissions Management

Objectives The objective of this lab is to understand the difference between Microsoft® Office SharePoint® Portal Server 2003 and Microsoft® Windows® SharePoint® Services security. You will learn how to configure user permissions for SharePoint Portal Server, site permissions inheritance for Windows SharePoint Services sites, site permissions for Windows SharePoint Services sites and list permissions for Windows SharePoint Services lists.

After completing this lab, you will be able to: • Configure authentication for SharePoint Portal Server

• Configure Windows SharePoint Services site permissions

• Configure individual Windows SharePoint Services list permissions Estimated time to complete this lab: 45 minutes

LAB SPPT-HOL03: Managing Microsoft® Office SharePoint® Portal Server 2003 Content and Navigation

Objectives After completing this lab, you will be able to:

• Create a new area

• Create new SharePoint lists

• Add SharePoint lists and web parts to your area page

• Manage your portal’s navigation and area hierarchy using the Portal Site Map

• Add links to important sites in your intranet using the Site Directory

• Use the Site Directory to manage content sources for Search crawling

• Use Content Source Management to create content sources with more advanced options

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• Change the logo of your portal Estimated time to complete this lab: 60 minutes

LAB SPPT-HOL04: Microsoft® Office SharePoint® Portal Server 2003 People and Personalization

Objectives After completing this lab, you will be able to:

• Populate the Portal database with people

• From the Active Directory

• Using Simple Import

• Scheduling an Import

• Manage the profile definition and add new properties

• Manage people profiles

• Create Audiences

• Using Windows Security Groups and Distribution Lists

• Using People properties

• Compile the Audiences for use

• Target Content to Audiences

• Target News items

• Target Listings

• Target Web Parts

• Using and setting up Personal Sites

• Setting up Mail web parts

• Using My Links

• Using My Alerts Estimated time to complete this lab: 60 minutes

LAB SPPT-HOL05: Using Microsoft® Windows® SharePoint® Services with Microsoft® Office Professional 2003 Applications

Objectives After completing this lab, you will be able to:

Configure and use the following features:

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Document Libraries

• Versioning (from both Microsoft Office and Internet Explorer)

• multiple file upload

• sub folders

• WebDAV support

• Image Libraries

• Lists (Datasheet view, Microsoft® Office Excel 2003 Integration, Attachments)

• Events (including Microsoft® Office Outlook 2003 Integration) Estimated time to complete this lab: 60 minutes

LAB SPPT-HOL06: Using Microsoft® Office FrontPage® 2003 to Customise Microsoft® Windows® SharePoint® Services

Objectives After completing this lab, you will be able to:

• Apply a Dynamic Web Template to a Windows SharePoint Services site

• Create a DataView for XML and List data

• Create a connection between list and detail data Estimated time to complete this lab: 60 minutes

LAB SPPT-HOL07: Creating a Custom Site Definition for Microsoft® Windows® SharePoint® Services

Objectives The objective of this lab is to learn how to create a new Windows SharePoint Services site definition, and how to customize specific appearances and behaviors for sites created using this new site definition.

Specifically, you will: Create a Windows SharePoint Services site definition

Modify the site’s menu bar

Add custom commands to the user interface

Create a new site based on the custom site definition

Estimated time to complete this lab: 60 minutes

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LAB SPPT-HOL08: Using the Microsoft® Windows® SharePoint® Services Object Model

Objectives The objective of this lab is to make use of the managed code object model provided by Windows SharePoint Services to perform a variety of tasks. Specifically, you will create several small.NET applications that:

Specifically, you will: • Interrogate site and user context.

• Provision new SharePoint sites.

• Manipulate the contents of lists. Estimated time to complete this lab: 60 minutes

LAB SPPT-HOL09: Creating a Web Part for Microsoft® SharePoint® Products and Technologies

Objectives After completing this lab, you will be able to:

• Create a data-driven Web Part.

• Enhance the Web Part with custom properties.

• Deploy it to a Microsoft® Windows® SharePoint® Services server and add it to the Virtual Server Gallery.

• Add it to the home page of a SharePoint site.

LAB SPPT-HOL10: Creating Connectible Web Parts for Microsoft® SharePoint® Products and Technologies

Objectives After completing this lab, you will create Web Parts that can provide and consume information to/from each other using Web Part Connections.

Specifically, you will: • Create a row provider Web Part.

• Create a cell consumer Web Part.

• Deploy these Web Parts to a Microsoft® Windows® SharePoint® Services server and add them to the Virtual Server Gallery

• Add these Web Parts to the home page of a SharePoint site, connect them together, and test to see that the connection works.

Deploying Microsoft Office Live Communications Server 2003 Two days—Instructor-led

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Course Outline

Introduction This two-day instructor-led course provides IT Professionals with the knowledge and skills to successfully deploy a solution that enables their organization to make better, faster decisions by connecting people, information, and processes in real time.

Audience This course is intended for IT Professionals responsible for implementing and deploying instant messaging infrastructures. They have one to three years of experience supporting implementing a Microsoft Windows® 2000/2003 Active Directory® environment. After completing this course, students will be able to: • Describe the features and infrastructure of Live Communications Server 2003. • Deploy the strategy for implementing the Live Communications Server environment. • Install the Live Communications Server. • Configure a Live Communications Server 2003 environment. • Configure the IM Archiving Service. • Backup and restore the user services data. • Migrate from Exchange IM to Live Communications Server.

Prerequisites

Before attending this course, students must have: • Completed Course 2400, Implementing and Managing Microsoft Exchange Server 2003, or equivalent knowledge • Completed Course 2277, Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server™ 2003 Network Infrastructure: Network Services, or equivalent knowledge • Completed Course 2279, Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Infrastructure, or equivalent knowledge • System administrator–level working knowledge of public key certificates

Microsoft Certified Professional Exams No Microsoft Certified Professional exams are associated with this course currently.

Course Materials The student kit includes a comprehensive workbook and other necessary materials for this class.

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Course Outline

Module 1: Introduction to Live Communications Server 2003 Microsoft Office Live Communications Server 2003, Standard Edition, is a manageable and extensible instant messaging (IM) server that provides a real-time collaboration solution. It uses protocols, such as the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), SIP Instant Messaging and Presence Leveraging Extensions (SIMPLE), and Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP). Windows Messenger 5.0 is the client application that is used to connect to Live Communications Server. This module addresses the design goals and features of Live Communications Server. It also describes the features of Windows Messenger 5.0 and explains its business needs.

Lessons • Introduction to Real-Time Collaboration • Introduction to Live Communications Server • Introduction to Windows Messenger 5.0

After completing this module, students will be able to: • Describe the features of real-time technology. • Describe the design goals and features of Live Communications Server. • Describe the features of Windows Messenger 5.0.

Module 2: Deploying Live Communications Server 2003 Before you engage in enterprise-wide deployment of Live Communications, you must prepare a deployment plan. This module describes how to plan the implementation of the Live Communications infrastructure.

Lessons • Planning Deployment of Windows Messenger 5.0 • Server Roles and Topologies • Groups, Accounts, and Security • Certificate Requirements

After completing this module, students will be able to: • Consider important factors when planning a deployment strategy for Microsoft Windows Messenger 5.0. • Consider server roles and topology options when planning a deployment strategy for Live Communications Server. • Consider groups, service accounts, and security options when planning a deployment strategy for Live Communications Server. • Explain the certificate requirements for deploying Live Communications.

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Module 3: Installing Live Communications Server 2003 You can implement a Live Communications Server environment using the Live Communications Server Setup Wizard or installer files. This module describes both methods in detail.

Lessons • Using the Live Communications Server Setup Wizard • Using the Installer Files • Using Rtcsrv.msi

Practice • Identifying the Locations to Run the Preparation Tasks

Lab: Installing Live Communications Home Server • Preparing the Forest Root for Live Communications Installation • Preparing the Domains for Live Communications Installation • Installing the Home Server Using RTCSRV.MSI • Installing the Home Server Using Server Setup Wizard • Verifying the Installation of the Home Server

After completing this module, students will be able to: • Install a Live Communications Server using the Live Communications Server Setup Wizard. • Install components required for implementing a Live Communications environment using installer files. • Describe the steps to install a Live Communications Server using the Rtcsrv.msi file.

Module 4: Implementing a Live Communications Server 2003 Environment This module covers the procedures to implement a Microsoft Office Live Communications Server 2003 environment.

Lessons • Configuring a Live Communications Server 2003 Environment • Installing and Configuring Windows Messenger 5.0

Lab: Deploying a Multiple-Domain, Single-Forest Live Communications Topology • Verifying the presence of Enterprise Certification Authority Certificates • Manually Requesting Certificates Using the Certificates MMC • Specifying the SIP Domain • Enabling Remote Administration

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• Configuring the Home Server • Installing the Admin Tools • Creating a Domain User • Installing Windows Messenger 5.0 • Configuring Windows Messenger 5.0 to Use TCP • Configuring Windows Messenger 5.0 to Use TLS Authentication • Installing the Front-End Server Using Server Setup Wizard • Requesting a TLS Certificate • Configuring the DNS Records • Logging on to the Home Server Using Front-End Server

After completing this module, students will be able to: • Configure home servers. • Configure front-end servers. • Configure users for Live Communications Server. • Install and configure Microsoft Windows Messenger version 5.0.

Module 5: Deploying the Live Communications IM Archiving Service In a Microsoft Office Live Communications Server 2003 environment, customers can archive instant messaging (IM) sessions by using the Live Communications IM Archiving Service. After you deploy the Live Communications IM Archiving Service, you can store the content of instant messages in a Microsoft SQL Server™ database. This module covers the concepts and procedures to deploy the Live Communications IM Archiving Service.

Lessons • Setting Up the Live Communications IM Archiving Service Lab: Installing and Configuring IM Archiving • Installing Message Queuing • Installing SQL Server 2000 with Service Pack 3 • Installing Live Communications IM Archiving Service • Installing Live Communications IM Archiving Agent • Archiving and Viewing a Conversation

After completing this module, students will be able to: • Set up the Live Communications IM Archiving Service

Module 6: Performing the Backup and Restore Operations This module describes how to perform backup and restore operations on the Home Server database.

Lessons • User Services Data Backup • Identifying the Topology for Data Recovery

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Lab: Backing Up and Restoring User Information on the Live Communications Server • Backing Up User Contact Information • Performing Failover Recovery

After completing this module, students will be able to: • Describe the tools used to back up the Home Server. • Describe the topology for data recovery.

Module 7: Exchange IM Migration Microsoft Exchange 2000 was among the first enterprise Instant Messaging (IM) services launched in the market. The Microsoft Windows Server 2003 family of operating systems and the standards-based Live Communications Server allow communications between users in a real-time basis. Live Communications Server helps organizations capture the value of IM as a communications medium, while retaining system integrity through encryption, authentication, and logging. This module explains the benefits, strategies, and steps to migrate from Exchange IM to Live Communications Server.

Lessons • Overview of Migration • Immediate Migration Without Importing User Contacts and Permissions • Immediate Migration With Importing User Contacts and Permissions

Lab: Migrating Users from Exchange Server 2000 to Live Communications Server • Migrating Users Without Importing User Contacts and Permissions • Migrating Users With Importing User Contacts and Permissions

After completing this module, students will be able to: • Describe the basic concepts and strategies for migration from Exchange IM to Live Communications Server. • Describe the process for immediate migration without importing user contacts and permissions. • Describe the process for immediate migration with importing user contacts and permissions.

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Designing IT Platform Collaborative Applications with Microsoft SharePoint 2003 Workshop Two days; Instructor-led

Microsoft Certified Professional Exams No Microsoft Certified Professional exams are associated with this course currently.

Course Materials The student kit includes a workbook and other necessary materials for this class.

Course Outline

Module 1: Introduction After completing this module, students will be able to:

• Describe the relevance and usages for SharePoint Portal Server 2003

Module 2: SharePoint Features

Lab: An Introduction to SharePoint Portal Server 2003 • Airlift Web Site Walkthrough • Team Site Integration with Office • Exploring the Portal After completing this module, students will be able to:

• Define information work and its challenges • Describe the major features of SharePoint Portal Server 2003 • List the key product concepts and terms • Describe the core technologies • Distinguish between Windows SharePoint Services and SharePoint Portal Server

Module 3: Windows SharePoint Services Architecture After completing this module, students will be able to:

• Describe the architecture of Microsoft SharePoint Products and Technologies

Module 4: Creating Code in SharePoint After completing this module, students will be able to:

• Describe the development model for SharePoint Portal Server

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Module 5: Deploying SharePoint Products and Technologies

Lab: Deploying SharePoint Products and Technologies • Creating a Virtual Server and a New Portal Site • Configuring the Content Indexer to Support Adobe PDF Files • Managing the People Database • Reviewing the Server Farm Configuration After completing this module, students will be able to:

• Describe the requirements for deploying SharePoint Products and Technologies • Install SharePoint Products and Technologies

Module 6: Securing Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server 2003 After completing this module, students will be able to:

• Describe how security is implemented in SharePoint Products and Technologies

Module 7: Managing Permissions

Lab: Permissions Management • Configuring Authentication for a Portal • Configuring Site Permissions • Configuring Individual List Permissions • Configuring Code Access Security After completing this module, students will be able to:

• Manage permissions for SharePoint Products and Technologies

Module 8: SharePoint Content and Office 2003 Integration

Lab: SharePoint Content • Creating a Document workspace: A • Creating a Document workspace: B • List Management • Web Part Connections • Page Editing • Data Views • Creating a Site Template • Modifying the Menu Bar for a Site • Testing Your Changes

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After completing this module, students will be able to:

• Describe the content types available in SharePoint Portal Server • Describe how SharePoint Portal Server integrates with Office 2003

Module 9: Planning Single Server Deployments After completing this module, students will be able to:

• Plan a single server deployment

Module 10: Connecting Enterprise Applications and Using Single Sign-On

Lab: Configuring Single Sign-On • Enable Single Sign-On • Configuring a Group Credential Set • Configuring an Individual Credential Set • Testing the Credential Sets After completing this module, students will be able to:

• Connect enterprise applications • Configure single sign-on Module 11: Upgrading to Windows SharePoint Services or SharePoint Portal Server 2003 from Previous SharePoint Releases

After completing this module, students will be able to:

• Upgrade from previous versions of SharePoint

Module 12: Areas and Navigation After completing this module, students will be able to:

• Describe areas and navigation

Module 13: Managing SharePoint Portal Server 2003 Areas and Navigation

Lab: Managing SharePoint Portal Server 2003 Areas and Navigation • Creating an Area • Managing Portal Navigation • Using the Site Directory • Using Content Source Management • Targeting Content with Audiences • Managing Search Best Bets After completing this module, students will be able to:

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• Manage areas and navigation

Module 14: Managing Sites After completing this module, students will be able to:

• Administer a site • Maintain a site • Backup and restore a site

Module 15: Deploying a SharePoint Portal Server Web Farm After completing this module, students will be able to:

• Deploy a SharePoint Portal Server Web Farm