Building the Lotus Domino 8 Infrastructure Course

Starts: Monday November 16, 2009 at 10:00am
Ends: Sunday November 29, 2009 at 12:00pm
Event Type: Training/Seminar
Location: This is a virtual event.
Price: $1,000
Website: http://www.leonline.net/leo/wc4l/home.nsf/Products/D8760
Industry: computer software
Keywords: Lotus Notes Servers, Clients, Administer Users, Lotus Domino System Databases, Intranet Mail Routing, Domino Environment, Domino Servers, Mail Routing, Domino Security, Infrastructure
Intended For: system administrators, system architects, Domino administrators, Domino application developers, Help desk technicians, support technicians
Organization: Lotus Education Online

Audience: If you are a system administrators new to Lotus Domino, who has a general understanding of the Lotus Domino and Lotus Notes administration environment, and who will be responsible for initial installation and setup of a basic Lotus Domino and Lotus Notes 8 infrastructure, and setup of Domino Mail servers, this instructor-led online course is for you.

Delivery Format: This course will run for 4 consecutive days beginning on the start date.

In this course, you will:

* Receive a student manual.
* Have remote access to a student classroom environment
* Attend four - 2 hour sessions with a live instructor.
* Complete exercises prior to each new session.
* Communicate with the instructor during office hours.

Access the visual component of the virtual classroom via the Web. The audio portion can be accessed via VoIP or direct dial.

Course Skills: Upon successful completion of this course, you will be able to:

* Set up the first server and the administrator.
* Add Lotus Domino servers.
* Add Lotus Notes clients.
* Administer users by creating groups and implementing policies.
* Set up server administration.
* Synchronize Lotus Domino system databases.
* Configure basic intranet mail routing.
* Configure mail routing to the Internet.
* Establish mail controls.
* Implement mail rules and storage limits.
* Monitor mail.
* Resolve common mail routing problems.