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Windows Small Business Server 2011 Standard Product Features. Module 5 : Messaging and Collaboration. Name Title. Module 5: Agenda. Lesson 1. Configuring Internet Connectivity and E-Mail. Configure E-Mail Connectivity. Internet Address Management Wizard.
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Windows Small Business Server 2011 Standard Product Features Module 5: Messaging and Collaboration Name Title
Lesson 1 Configuring Internet Connectivity and E-Mail
Configuring the POP3 Connector POP3 Connector is primarily intended to be used as a migration/transitiontool for customers as they move to using Exchange Server mailboxes.
Lesson 2 Managing Exchange Server 2010
Exchange Server2010 Standard Windows SBS 2011 includes the exact same full-version product of Exchange Server 2010 Standard
Configuring Internet Mail using theConsole Note: Client Access Licenses (CALs) for Unified Messaging are not included with Exchange Server 2010 Standard Edition
E-mail Protection Managing SPAM, junk mail, and inappropriate mail
Lesson 3 Outlook Web Access
Configure Outlook Web Access Enable port 443 for Internet traffic connections
Lesson 4 Managing SharePoint Foundation 2010
SharePoint Foundation 2010 SharePoint Foundation 2010 provides the solution platform for SharePoint products and technologies
SharePoint: Companyweb Automatically installed and configured during Windows SBS 2011 setup
Resources • Product Pagehttp://www.microsoft.com/sbs • Official Bloghttp://blogs.technet.com/sbs • Facebook Pagehttp://www.facebook.com/windoSharePointbs • Microsoft Partner Networkhttp://partner.microsoft.com/sbs2011 • OEM Partner Center (for System Builders)https://www.microsoft.com/oem
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