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SharePoint Training Overview
Microsoft SharePoint 2007 provides a huge range of functionality including enterprise content management, automation of business processes, and business intelligence and reporting. This course will teach you the principles and practices of how to deploy, manage, and maintain SharePoint. It takes you through each phase of deployment as you plan, install, rollout, and support SharePoint in the real world.
SharePoint Training Prerequisites
IT professionals who have a basic knowledge of SharePoint, Windows 2003, Microsoft Office, and related Microsoft technologies.
SharePoint Training Audience
Administrators interested in gaining a thorough understanding of Microsoft SharePoint 2007.
SharePoint Training Course duration
2 Days
SharePoint Training Course outline
Planning
Administration Basics
Physical Topology
Required Technologies
Administrative Roles
Writing a Deployment Plan
Planning Phase
Development Phase
Review Phase
Testing Phase
Rollout Phase
Support Phase
Determining Software Requirements
Determining Hardware Requirements
Planning Network Configuration
Naming SharePoint Sites
Bandwidth
Internet Access
Installing
Gathering Prerequisites
Understanding Installation Options
Install 1: Stand-Alone Server
Limitations for WSS
Limitations for MOSS
Uninstalling
Install 2: A Small Server Farm
Install 3: A Medium Server Farm
Considerations for Large Farms
Setup
psconfig
Upgrading from WSS 2.0
Planning Running prescan
Resolving prescan Problems
Installing WSS 3.0
Beginning the Upgrade
Completing the Upgrade Process
Configuring
E-Mail, Logging, and Search
Configuring E-Mail
Enabling Logging
Starting WSS Search
MOSS Services
Starting Search in MOSS
Starting Other MOSS Services
Creating Web Applications
Single Site Collection
Multiple Site Collections
MOSS Site Structure
Choosing a Structure
Creating Additional Sites
Creating and Configuring a MOSS SSP
Using the SSP
Enabling Search for PDFs
Preparing
Pre-Rollout Activities
Verifying Client Software
Changing Client Settings
Enabling Automatic Logon
Disabling Download Warnings
Creating and Deploying Group Policies
Setting Security
Using Administrative Accounts
Using SharePoint Groups
Creating New Groups
Creating Permission Levels
Setting Library Permissions
Providing Minimal Branding
Changing Master Pages
Changing MOSS Master Pages
Creating Department Sites
Rollout
Identifying Site Owners
Tasks for Site Owners
Assigning Ownership
Review and Testing
Review
Testing
Using Project Sites
Setting Up My Sites (MOSS)
Management Issues
Creating My Sites
Editing Profiles and My Sites
Locking Profiles and My Sites
Training Employees
Providing Online Help
Monitoring the Server
Resolving Errors
Interpreting Errors
Providing Support
Defining Your Role
Who Has Access?
Change Process
Backing Up and Restoring
Versioning
Recycle Bin
Archiving
SharePoint Backups
Scheduled Backups
Restoring
Managing Templates
Managing Site Quotas
Creating a Default Quota
Creating Site Collections
Setting Site Collection Security
Adding Navigation
Enabling Others to Create Collections
Managing the Server
Deploying Solutions
Using the Microsoft Application Templates
Deploying Application Templates
Managing Features
Why Disable Features?
Removing Solutions
Cleaning Up Sites
Using STSADM
Listing Sites
Setting Server Properties
Migrating Users
Troubleshooting
Configuring External Access
Planning External Access
Providing VPN Access
Securing Internet Access
Enabling Internet Access
Create the Web Application
Assign a Fixed IP Address
Configure the Firewall
Register with ISP
Verify Access
Setting Up SSL
Requiring SSL
Deploying Forms-Based Authentication
Creating Zones
Adding to DNS
Creating the FBA Database
Enabling Forms Authentication
Adding FBA Tools
Adding FBA Users
Turning Off Anonymous Access
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