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Microsoft SharePoint Portal 2003 Training Course

Our Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services training course will teach you how to administer and deploy the server. You will learn how to help members of individual teams and small workgroups to collaborate and share data. Microsoft Office SharePoint Portal Server 2003 is the product that brings teams and workgroups together, allowing them to find each other and to leverage each other's work. In fact, part of the intent of the portal product is to provide a central place for all workers in an organization to quickly and easily find information in workspaces that they might not be members of.

When looking at and using Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services, users had no way to easily find all the team sites that were created and it was left to the administrator to create a Web page of links that pointed to those team sites. Also, searching for data is always limited to the team site from which you do the search request.

Our Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server 2003 training course will teach you to take all the Services sites and makes them navigable, as well as searchable from the central portal site. Furthermore, a new kind of site is introduced, called portal areas, which can be created as part of the portal site. Using special area templates, these portal area sites include additional enterprise-level features such as support for alerts based on users' subscriptions to lists and list content, as well as support for content displayed based on users' audience membership. Another kind of site is also introduced, called personal sites, wherein each user is given his own site to use for private storage of data with the capability of making that data available to other users of the portal.

Training Course

Learn To:

  • To configure and manage contents and searching.
  • Configure and maintain databases and implement security measures.
  • Introduce the design and architecture.
  • How to install in single server and server farm deployments.
  • Discuss user and site management.
  • Describe troubleshooting and the implementation of a disaster recovery strategy.
  • Manage portal sites and use Microsoft Office 2003 integration features.
  • Demo

Target Audience

Administrators who intend to deploy SharePoint Portal Server 2003 and SharePoint technologies; IT professionals who wish to gain knowledge of SharePoint products and technologies.

Prerequisites

A working knowledge of Microsoft Windows 2000/2003 Server, TCP/IP, DNS, and IIS.

Our Training Includes

  • Training Time Over 13 Hours
  • Full multi media interactive training
  • Simulated exercises
  • Review Questions
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The Following Content is covered in this course

Managing and Retrieving Content

  • Recognize how to create, edit, and delete areas.
  • Recognize how to create, modify, and administer lists.
  • Recognize how to create and configure document libraries.
  • Create and modify areas and document libraries.
  • Recognize how to create and configure content indexes.
  • Recognize how to configure and use search features.
  • Add a content index and keywords.

Maintaining and Securing Data

  • Identify the steps required to create and view a SQL Server database maintenance plan.
  • Identify the steps required to create and configure databases.
  • Create and configure SharePoint 2003 databases.
  • Recognize how to use site groups, user rights, and permissions to control access resources.
  • Recognize how to use security techniques and software updates to secure the environment.
  • Perform security configuration tasks for a implementation.

Fundamentals

  • Recognize the main features.
  • Recognize how organizations can achieve efficiencies by using SharePoint.
  • Identify features and applications of SharePoint technologies.
  • Identify best practices for designing the structure of a portal.
  • Identify the structure and features of top-level sites.
  • Identify portal and top-level site design issues.

Deploying

  • Recognize how to install SharePoint 2003 with WMSDE.
  • Recognize how to install SharePoint 2003 with SQL and identify post-installation tasks.
  • Sequence the steps involved in migrating to 2003 from previous versions.
  • Install SharePoint 2003 with WMSDE and check IIS 6.0 for problems.
  • Distinguish between different server configurations.
  • Recognize how to configure server farms for a deployment.
  • Configure servers in a server farm.

Managing Users and Sites

  • Recognize how to configure and import user profiles.
  • Recognize how to target content to audiences.
  • Configure user profiles and audiences.
  • Recognize the key features and functions of personal sites.
  • Recognize how to configure and manage personal sites.
  • Customize and manage personal sites.

Troubleshooting and Disaster Recovery

  • Recognize how to audit data and monitor events on servers.
  • Identify the causes of common problems.
  • Audit files and monitor events.
  • Identify the steps required to back up and restore data.
  • Recognize how to back up data on a SQL Server database.
  • Back up and restore data.

Managing Portal Sites and Using with Office 2003

  • Recognize how to create portal sites, top-level sites, and subsites.
  • Recognize how to perform common configuration tasks for a portal site.
  • Create and configure a portal.
  • Recognize how SharePoint 2003 integrates with Microsoft Office 2003.
  • Recognize how to use integration features in Office 2003 applications.
  • Use Office 2003 applications to create content.

 

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