One of the workshops that I deliver to Premier customers at Microsoft is the Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Administration and Troubleshooting workshop, its a four day hands-on workshop that helps you to learn how to configure and troubleshoot some of the common components of Microsoft Exchange Server 2010.
When I deliver it I am often asked if we have any additional information on certain topics, so I have decided to put them on this blog rather than sending them out in long emails and no being able to keep them up to date.
Module 1 – Role Based Access Control
RBAC and the Triangle of Power
RBAC Manager R2 for Exchange 2010
Module 2 – Management Tools
Removing a Feature from the Exchange Control Panel
Powershell for Exchange 2010 Cheat Sheet
Troubleshooting Exchange 2010 Management Tools Startup Issues
Resolving WinRM Errors and Exchange 2010 Management Tools Startup Failures
Exchange Management Console Troubleshooter
Module 3 – Client Access Server
Exploring Exchange 2010 RPC Client Access Service
Demystifying the CAS Array Object - Part 1
Demystifying the CAS Array Object - Part 2
Recommendation: Enabling Kerberos Authentication for MAPI Clients
RPC Client Access Cross-Site Connectivity Changes
KB: Users Who Use Outlook 2003 Cannot Publish Their Free/Busy Data in Exchange Server 2010
Understanding Load Balancing with Exchange 2010
Exchange 2010 Load Balancer Deployment
Exchange 2010 Address Book Policies
Troubleshooting MailTips
Module 4 – Hub Transport Server
Making Sense of Exchange Logs using ExLogAnalyzer
Restricting Email to the Internet on a Per User and Per Domain Basis
Exchange 2010 Delivery Reports
Moderation with Transport Rules
Exchange 2010 Version Based Routing
Module 5 – Mailbox Server
Exchange 2010 File Share Witness Oddities
Patching the Multi-Role Server DAG
General
Log Parser Studio
Additional Premier Workshops You May Like to Attend (talk to your Microsoft Technical Account Manager)
Exchange Server 2010: Archive and Retention (2 days)
Exchange Server 2010: High Availability
Exchange Server 2010: Database Recovery
Exchange Server 2013: Migration from Exchange Server 2007 and 2010