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About this class Many of today's organisations manage and share vast amounts of information in unstructured, inefficient ways. SharePoint Server 2007 revolutionises the way organisations manage information by providing effective collaboration, document retrieval and version control capabilities. In this course, you acquire the knowledge and skills needed to install, configure and administer SharePoint Server 2007. Who will the lesson benefit? This course is valuable for anyone planning to deploy SharePoint Server 2007 as an enterprise business solution. Knowledge at the level of Course 595, " Windows Server 2003 ", is assumed. Some familiarity with SharePoint concepts is helpful. What delegates will learn - Deploy and manage SharePoint Server 2007
- Develop an effective deployment plan
- Configure and optimise your SharePoint Server environment
- Employ document management strategies to improve productivity
- Secure SharePoint Server with administrative and content management roles
- Extend enterprise-wide collaboration capabilities
Contents of this class Introduction to Sharepoint Server - Key features and benefits
- Analysing the SharePoint Server architecture
- Integrating Office with SharePoint Server 2007
- Defining document management methods and strategies
Establishing a Deployment Strategy Creating a deployment plan - Leveraging the existing file structure
- Organising a phased deployment
- Integrating SharePoint with Exchange
Installing the prerequisite components - Verifying the availability of .NET 3
- Selecting necessary IIS components
- Setting up SQL Server
Configuring Sharepoint Server 2007 Deploying SharePoint - Selecting your deployment options
- Upgrading from SharePoint Server 2003
Finetuning server settings - Avoiding potential usability issues
- Adjusting the administrative interface
- Considering best practices
Key administrative components - Investigating the interface
- Defining data storage settings
- Connecting e-mail services
- Applying initial security options
Creating a portal - Managing portal areas
- Constructing template-based portals
- Controlling portal content
Utilising additional features - Leveraging Business Intelligence features
- Defining usage reports
- Making use of InfoPath forms
- Finetuning settings with SharePoint Configuration Analyzer
Protecting SharePoint Server - Securing SharePoint data
- Scheduling recurring backups
- Restoring content from backup
Enhancing Document Management Implementing document libraries - Identifying participants and stakeholders
- Analysing document usage
- Defining content types
- Organising library structures
Routing workflow to multiple users - Creating InfoPath forms to facilitate information flow
- Defining strategies for document authorisation and approval
- Deciding on the level of version control
Collecting e-mail and files into a record center - Manually sending content from a file server
- Introducing managed e-mail folders
- Linking content to public folders
Configuring application management - Extending new Web applications
- Creating new Shared Services Providers
- Implementing Excel calculation services
- Adding SharePoint Server Web parts
Securing the Sharepoint Environment Hardening the server platform - Decreasing the attack surface
- Employing standard security strategies for Web and database servers
Setting administrator and user roles - Applying content management roles to users and groups
- Testing security permissions
- Managing user and content security
Enterprise Collaboration Techniques - Indexing data by search parameters
- Utilising the Search Results Centre
- Establishing version control mechanisms
- Increasing performance by defining server farms
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