You Will Learn How To
Administer, secure and optimize Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS) 2007
Establish a fault tolerant and scalable environment
Control access to data with authentication methods, privileges and permission levels
Manage MOSS 2007 shared services
Implement a backup and recovery strategy
Effectively monitor and enhance system performance
SharePoint Technologies enable the creation of business solutions that are critical to the operation of an organization, including document management, collaboration, knowledge sharing, business data portals and content-managed Web sites. In this course, you gain the skills necessary to administer MOSS 2007, including the management of shared services, security, backup and recovery and server optimization.
Those involved in managing an existing SharePoint environment, including system and Web administrators
Programme :
Course 956 Content
Introduction to Administration Tools Comparing editions and versions of SharePoint Taking advantage of the 3 Tier Administration Model Managing SharePoint from the command line with STSADM, PSCONFIG and PowerShell Implementing a SharePoint Server Farm Creating a distributed server environment Exploiting the Shared Services architecture Assigning databases to a remote SQL Server Adding front-end Web servers Building a resilient and scalable server farm Introducing Network Load Balancing (NLB) for scalability Ensuring fault tolerance using SQL mirroring and clustering Securing the SharePoint Environment Incorporating alternative authentication techniques Enabling Kerberos and NTLM for Internet access Logging in on the Internet with ASP.NET forms Managing URLs using Access Paths Encrypting network traffic with SSL Creating a certificate with Certificate Authority Applying a certificate to a SharePoint Web application Controlling administration privileges Assigning users to Web application policies Defining the owner of a site collection Enabling self-service site management Managing permissions with People and Groups Setting up Groups of users Assigning rights to permission levels and permission levels to Groups Breaking permission inheritance between sites Controlling anonymous access Protecting the host Restricting access via the Firewall Managing addresses using NAT Customizing SharePoint Sites Adapting sites to user requirements Web Parts Site templates Features Themes CSS Installing custom components with solutions Scanning document libraries and lists using antivirus software Maintaining MOSS Services Managing indexing and search Defining content sources and crawl schedules Installing PDF IFilter Improving search results with relevance rankings, keywords, Best Bets and Scopes Accessing enterprise data with the Business Data Catalog (BDC) Uploading application definition metadata Displaying BDC data in a Key Performance Indicator (KPI) Authenticating users with SSO Computing data on the server with Excel Services Designating trusted file locations Displaying results using the Excel Web Access Web Part Defining parameters for formulas Working with reports, forms and documents Deploying HTML forms on the Internet Distributing reports with Report Center Storing audited data in Record Center Backup and Recovery Keeping safe backups Creating a Central Administration full farm backup Scheduling site collection backups with STSADM Third-party and SQL Server backup tools Managing the SQL Server transaction log Recovering from disasters Retrieving items from the Recycle Bin Reinstating a server after total failure Getting online after configuration corruption problems Optimizing and Troubleshooting Monitoring and maintaining SharePoint Baselining with performance logs Enabling diagnostic logging Viewing activity in audit reports and usage logs Cleaning up unused sites Maximizing performance Running the Best Practices Analyzer Managing application pool usage Defining an effective caching strategy Reducing data through quotas