Deploying Microsoft Office Live Communications Server 2003

Course 2081—Two days—Instructor-led

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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.


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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.


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At Course Completion

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.


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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


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Microsoft Certification exams

No Microsoft Certification exams are associated with this course currently.


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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.

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

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

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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