6064 - Implementing and Managing a Windows Mobile Infrastructure |
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| Course Code: | 6064 |
| Course Duration: | 3 days |
| Course Price: | 2040.00 |
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This three-day instructor-led (Level 300) course provides in-depth knowledge on implementing and managing Windows Mobile 6.
After completing this course, students will be able to:
• Identify the components of a Windows Mobile infrastructure
• Use Windows Mobile in a business environment
• Implement ActiveSync for Windows Mobile
• Implement System Center Mobile Device Manager
• Configure Exchange Server 2007 for Windows Mobile
• Configure the security framework for Windows Mobile
• Configure SQL Server for Windows Mobile
• Configure applications on Windows Mobile devices
• Use and manage advanced Windows Mobile features
Module 1: Introduction to Planning a Windows Mobile Infrastructure
Lessons
• Overview of Windows Mobile
• Understanding Mobile Phone Connectivity
• Customizing Mobile Devices
Lab : Managing Applications on Windows Mobile Devices
• Managing Mobile Devices and Files
• Configuring Buttons to Launch an Application
• Configuring Mobile Messaging Protocols
After completing this module, students will be able to:
• Identify the components and features of Windows Mobile
• Describe the mobile phone connectivity options for Windows Mobile devices
• Customize mobile devices
Module 2: Using Windows Mobile in the Business Environment
Lessons
• Preparing for the Implementation of Windows Mobile
• Enterprise Data Access Considerations
• Connecting to Resources by Using Windows Mobile
Lab : Selecting an Appropriate Edition, Device Type, and Data Plan
• Identifying an Appropriate Windows Mobile Edition, Device Type, and Data Plan
• Identifying an Appropriate Method to Access Data
After completing this module, students will be able to:
• Create an implementation plan for the deployment of Windows Mobile
• Apply the considerations for securely accessing enterprise data
• Access Windows SharePoint from Windows Mobile
Module 3: Implementing ActiveSync
Lessons
• Selecting a Synchronization Method
• Configuring Desktop Synchronization
• Troubleshooting ActiveSync Problems
Lab : Managing Synchronization Options for Windows Mobile Devices
• Selecting a Synchronization Method
• Troubleshooting EAS Synchronization Issues with the Server
• Troubleshooting EAS Issues on the Client
• Troubleshooting EAS Issues on the Desktop
After completing this module, students will be able to:
• Select a synchronization method
• Configure desktop synchronization
• Troubleshoot ActiveSync problems
Module 4: Implementing Microsoft System Center Mobile Device Manager
Lessons
• Overview of Microsoft System Center Mobile Device Manager
• Understanding the Working of Microsoft System Center Mobile Device Manager
• Planning the Microsoft System Center Mobile Device Manager Infrastructure
• Enrolling Devices in Microsoft System Center Mobile Device Manager
• Managing Group Policy by Using Microsoft System Center Mobile Device Manager
Lab : Implementing Microsoft System Center Mobile Device Manager
• Determining the Prerequisites for Using System Center Mobile Device Manager
• Enrolling Devices in System Center Mobile Device Manager
• Creating a Group Policy by Using Group Policy Management Console
After completing this module, students will be able to:
• Describe System Center Mobile Device Manager
• Explain the working of System Center Mobile Device Manager
• Plan for the System Center Mobile Device Manager infrastructure
• Explain the process of enrolling devices in System Center Mobile Device Manager
• Manage group policy by using System Center Mobile Device Manager
Module 5: Planning the Exchange Server Infrastructure to Support Windows Mobile
Lessons
• Evaluating Server Requirements for a Windows Mobile Infrastructure
• Planning for a Single Server Infrastructure
• Planning for Securing Internet Connectivity
• Configuring Exchange Server 2007 for Mobile Messaging
• Configuring Device Policies
• Managing Exchange ActiveSync
Lab : Planning the Exchange Server Infrastructure to Support Windows Mobile
• Evaluating the Requirements for a Windows Mobile Infrastructure
• Planning for a Single Server Infrastructure
• Preparing the Exchange Server for Secure Mobile Messaging Configuration
• Configuring Device Policies
• Managing Exchange ActiveSync
After completing this module, students will be able to:
• Evaluate the server requirements for a Windows Mobile infrastructure
• Create a plan for a single server infrastructure
• Create a plan for securing Internet connectivity
• Configure Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 for mobile messaging
• Configure device policies
• Manage Exchange ActiveSync
Module 6: Managing Security for Windows Mobile Devices
Lessons
• Configuring ISA Server for Mobility
• Managing Mobile Devices by Using CSPs
Lab : Managing Security for Windows Mobile Devices
• Configuring Reverse Proxy for Outlook Web Access
• Configuring Reverse Proxy for Exchange ActiveSync Publishing
After completing this module, students will be able to:
• Configure Internet Security and Acceleration Server for mobility
• Manage mobile devices by using configuration service providers
Module 7: Configuring SQL Server for Windows Mobile
Lessons
• Configuring Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Compact Edition for Mobility
• Providing Mobile Users Access to Enterprise Data
Lab : Configuring SQL Server for Windows Mobile
• Creating and Configuring Publications for Mobile Devices
• Creating SQL Server Subscriptions on Mobile Devices
• Testing the Configuration by Using the Windows Mobile 6 Professional Emulator
After completing this module, students will be able to:
• Configuring Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Compact Edition for Mobility
• Providing mobile users Access to enterprise data
Module 8: Application Configuration for Windows Mobile
Lessons
• Applications for Windows Mobile
• Installing and Removing Applications
• Configuring SharePoint Team Site
• Accessing SharePoint Team Site
Lab : Application Configuration for Windows Mobile
• Installing and Removing an Application
• Creating and Accessing a SharePoint Server 2007 Team Site
• Accessing a SharePoint Site from a Windows Mobile Device on the Internet
After completing this module, students will be able to:
• Explain the different types of applications for Windows Mobile
• Install and remove applications on Windows Mobile
• Configure the SharePoint team site on Windows Mobile
• Access the SharePoint team site from Windows Mobile
Module 9: Working with Advanced Windows Mobile Features
Lessons
• Using Certificates on Windows Mobile
• Troubleshooting Common Problems While Installing Certificates
• Troubleshooting Common Issues With System Center Mobile Device Manager
• Installing and Configuring Self Service Portal
Lab : Working with Advanced Windows Mobile Features
• Installing a Certificate on Windows Mobile
• Troubleshooting System Center Mobile Device Manager Issues
After completing this module, students will be able to:
• Use certificates on Windows Mobile devices
• Troubleshoot common problems while installing certificates on Windows Mobile
• Troubleshoot common issues with System Center Mobile Device Manager
• Install and configure Self Service Portal
The audience for this course includes people with 2 or more years experience working with previous versions of Exchange Server. Most students will have basic knowledge about Exchange Server 2007 and will have managed enterprise-level Exchange Server organisations.
Students are expected to be new to participating in designing Windows Mobile solutions for Exchange Server 2007 or be planning to design a Windows Mobile 6 infrastructure for Exchange Server 2007 in the near future.
In addition students may have done some mobility deployment for Exchange Server 2003 but want to learn how to deploy Windows Mobile 6 in the Exchange Server 2007 environment.
Before attending this course, students must have: • Around 2-3 years of experience in installing, configuring and managing Exchange Server
• Basic knowledge about the features of Exchange Server 2007
• Basic knowledge about the features of SQL Server 2005
• At least one year of experience in installing, configuring, and managing Exchange Server in an Active Directory environment
• At least one year of experience in working with Windows Server 2003 (including TCP/IP and DNS)
• Working experience (one year or more) with Active Directory Directory Service
• Familiarity with mobile and general network security concepts:
• Firewalls
• Reverse proxy
• Certificates
• Basic knowledge of Security protocols such as EAP, TLS, WPA, WEP, and 802.1x
• Familiarity in using mobile e-mail devices

