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WRS MS Sharepoint Training Course Info
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Course 2552 Designing, Planning, and Managing a SharePoint Services Infrastructure (2 days)
Course Description
This two-day instructor-led course provides students with the knowledge and skills to deploy and manage a Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services infrastructure.
The student will learn skills that enable them to deploy and manage a Windows SharePoint Services infrastructure as well as guide end users in their use of the product. This course is not intended to provide detailed design skills, but will cover planning skills at a level sufficient to enable decision making for the implementation process.
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Module 1: Introduction to Windows SharePoint Services
This module provides an introduction to the Windows SharePoint Services environment and architecture, and then describes the business requirements that can be addressed by deploying Windows SharePoint Services.
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Module 2: Working with Windows SharePoint Services
This module describes how to use the common features of team sites and create and modify lists. As well, the module describes how to create and manage libraries and how to create discussions and surveys. The module also describes how Windows SharePoint Services integrates with Microsoft Office 2003.
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Module 3: Installing and Configuring Windows SharePoint Services
The first step in deploying a Windows SharePoint Services infrastructure is to install the components. This module describes the available deployment options ranging from a single server deployment to a large server farm deployment. It also describes the requisite hardware and software for installation, the supporting services required, and how to extend the virtual server and configure the IIS application pool and SQL databases.
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Module 4: Administering and Managing Windows SharePoint Services Server
This module describes how to administer Windows SharePoint Services including how to configure settings for virtual servers, and management techniques for backing up and restoring Windows SharePoint Services. It also describes the SharePoint Configuration Analyzer utility and how to connect to an existing portal server.
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Module 5: Administering Windows SharePoint Services Sites
This module describes site hierarchies and procedures for creating sites. It also describes the built-in templates that new sites will be based on and how to view the site and user information for a site collection. This module also describes user, group, and permission management for sites, and how authentication works. This module also describes how to customize sites, view usage data, limit the amount of space a site can use, and delete a site.
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Course 2553 Designing, Planning, and Managing a SharePoint Portal Server 2003 Infrastructure (3 days)
Course Description
This two-day instructor-led course provides students with the knowledge and skills to deploy and manage a Microsoft Windows SharePoint Portal Server infrastructure.
The student will learn skills that enable them to deploy and manage a Windows SharePoint Portal Server infrastructure as well as guide end users in their use of the product. This course is not intended to provide detailed design skills, but will cover planning skills at a level sufficient to enable decision making for the implementation process.
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Module 1: Introduction to Microsoft Office SharePoint Portal Server 2003
This module provides an overview of the features provided by SharePoint Portal Server. The module also describes the architecture and design goals of SharePoint Portal Server and provides an overview of the SharePoint Portal Server administration model.
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Module 2: Installing SharePoint Portal Server
This module explains the prerequisites for installing SharePoint Portal Server. The module also describes how to install SharePoint Portal Server using both Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Desktop Engine (MSDE) and SQL Server.
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Module 3: Configuring SharePoint Portal Server 2003
This module describes how to configure SharePoint Portal Server as well as create and configure the portal sites and virtual servers. This module describes how to define the server topology, configure the security options for SharePoint Portal Server, and enable optional services such as the Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) viewer.
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Module 4: Managing the Portal Site
This module defines concepts and practices for managing portal content, access, and personalization services. This module describes how to configure security, define portal navigation, organize information in an intuitive manner, and enable personalization features to allow users to customize their interaction with the portal.
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Module 5: Managing Indexing and Search
This module describes key concepts and management practices for indexing, content sources, and search. This module describes how to make content from a variety of sources available from the portal site by implementing indexing and search features.
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Module 6: Extending SharePoint Portal Server Deployments
This module examines guidelines and best practices for extending your SharePoint Server deployment. This module describes how to add additional servers to provide better performance and implement shared services to reduce the administrative burden.
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Module 7: Maintaining SharePoint Portal Server
This module describes key concepts and management practices for maintaining the SharePoint Portal Server environment. This module describes how to back up portal data and how to restore the data, as well as how to monitor the SharePoint Portal Server infrastructure.
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Course 2554 Designing, Planning, and Managing a Windows SharePoint Services and SharePoint Portal Server 2003 Infrastructure (5 days)
Course Description
Course Bundle: This is a combination of Courses 2552 + 2553
Course Description For Course 2552
This two-day instructor-led course provides students with the knowledge and skills to deploy and manage a Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services infrastructure.
The student will learn skills that enable them to deploy and manage a Windows SharePoint Services infrastructure as well as guide end users in their use of the product. This course is not intended to provide detailed design skills, but will cover planning skills at a level sufficient to enable decision making for the implementation process.
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Module 1: Introduction to Windows SharePoint Services
This module provides an introduction to the Windows SharePoint Services environment and architecture, and then describes the business requirements that can be addressed by deploying Windows SharePoint Services.
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Module 2: Working with Windows SharePoint Services
This module describes how to use the common features of team sites and create and modify lists. As well, the module describes how to create and manage libraries and how to create discussions and surveys. The module also describes how Windows SharePoint Services integrates with Microsoft Office 2003.
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Module 3: Installing and Configuring Windows SharePoint Services
The first step in deploying a Windows SharePoint Services infrastructure is to install the components. This module describes the available deployment options ranging from a single server deployment to a large server farm deployment. It also describes the requisite hardware and software for installation, the supporting services required, and how to extend the virtual server and configure the IIS application pool and SQL databases.
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Module 4: Administering and Managing Windows SharePoint Services Server
This module describes how to administer Windows SharePoint Services including how to configure settings for virtual servers, and management techniques for backing up and restoring Windows SharePoint Services. It also describes the SharePoint Configuration Analyzer utility and how to connect to an existing portal server.
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Module 5: Administering Windows SharePoint Services Sites
This module describes site hierarchies and procedures for creating sites. It also describes the built-in templates that new sites will be based on and how to view the site and user information for a site collection. This module also describes user, group, and permission management for sites, and how authentication works. This module also describes how to customize sites, view usage data, limit the amount of space a site can use, and delete a site.
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Course Description For Course 2553
This two-day instructor-led course provides students with the knowledge and skills to deploy and manage a Microsoft Windows SharePoint Portal Server infrastructure.
The student will learn skills that enable them to deploy and manage a Windows SharePoint Portal Server infrastructure as well as guide end users in their use of the product. This course is not intended to provide detailed design skills, but will cover planning skills at a level sufficient to enable decision making for the implementation process.
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Module 1: Introduction to Microsoft Office SharePoint Portal Server 2003
This module provides an overview of the features provided by SharePoint Portal Server. The module also describes the architecture and design goals of SharePoint Portal Server and provides an overview of the SharePoint Portal Server administration model.
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Module 2: Installing SharePoint Portal Server
This module explains the prerequisites for installing SharePoint Portal Server. The module also describes how to install SharePoint Portal Server using both Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Desktop Engine (MSDE) and SQL Server.
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Module 3: Configuring SharePoint Portal Server 2003
This module describes how to configure SharePoint Portal Server as well as create and configure the portal sites and virtual servers. This module describes how to define the server topology, configure the security options for SharePoint Portal Server, and enable optional services such as the Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) viewer.
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Module 4: Managing the Portal Site
This module defines concepts and practices for managing portal content, access, and personalization services. This module describes how to configure security, define portal navigation, organize information in an intuitive manner, and enable personalization features to allow users to customize their interaction with the portal.
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Module 5: Managing Indexing and Search
This module describes key concepts and management practices for indexing, content sources, and search. This module describes how to make content from a variety of sources available from the portal site by implementing indexing and search features.
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Module 6: Extending SharePoint Portal Server Deployments
This module examines guidelines and best practices for extending your SharePoint Server deployment. This module describes how to add additional servers to provide better performance and implement shared services to reduce the administrative burden.
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Module 7: Maintaining SharePoint Portal Server
This module describes key concepts and management practices for maintaining the SharePoint Portal Server environment. This module describes how to back up portal data and how to restore the data, as well as how to monitor the SharePoint Portal Server infrastructure.
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Course 4712 Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services:
Building Collaborative Solutions with Team Web Sites (2 days)
Course Description
Many companies, departments, and project teams need
to share information and collaborate on projects in an efficient and
cost-effective manner. In this course, you will learn how to use Windows
SharePoint Services to create virtual team Web sites to enable information
sharing and collaboration between project team or department members.
Course Objectives: You will create a virtual team Web
site to enable information sharing between project team or department members.
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
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define Windows SharePoint Services.
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use the default Windows SharePoint Services team Web site to create a basic
project Web site.
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grant access to a Windows SharePoint Services team Web site.
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add lists to a Windows SharePoint Services team Web site.
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add libraries to a Windows SharePoint Services team Web site.
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add discussion boards to a Windows SharePoint Services team Web site.
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create Web discussions on a Windows SharePoint Services team Web site.
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add surveys to a Windows SharePoint Services team Web site.
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customize the default Windows SharePoint Services team Web site home page.
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Course 4715 Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services:
Building Extended Collaborative Solutions (2 days)
Course Description
Windows SharePoint Services: Building Extended
Collaborative Solutions is the second course focused on building Web-based
information sharing and collaborative solutions with Windows SharePoint
Services. In the first course, you learned how to work with team Web sites and
perform basic administration tasks. Now you need to expand your SharePoint
solution to include a variety of teams with different needs and manage the
sites and servers. In this course, you will learn how to create and use
workspaces, as well as learn how to administer and support your entire Windows
SharePoint Services Web-based solution.
Course Objectives: You will use Windows SharePoint
Services to create virtual Web-based meeting and document workspaces, as well
as administer, maintain, and extend the functionality of a team Web site.
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
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create a Windows SharePoint Services installation.
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establish a workspace.
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modify the appearance of a Windows SharePoint Services Web site.
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use Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003 to modify Web components.
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manage site usage.
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administer a Windows SharePoint Services Web site.
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configure Windows SharePoint Services connections.
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remove a Windows SharePoint Services installation.
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Course 8036 Designing IT Platform Collaborative Applications with Microsoft SharePoint 2003 Workshop (2 days)
Course Description
In this course, you will learn how to Distinguish
between Windows SharePoint Services and SharePoint Portal Server, Manage
permissions, Install SharePoint Products and Technologies, and Plan a single
server deployment.
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Module 1: Introduction: Relevance and Usages for SharePoint Portal Server 2003
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Module 2: SharePoint Features
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Module 3: Windows SharePoint Services Architecture
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Module 4: Creating Code in SharePoint
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Module 5: Deploying SharePoint Products and Technologies
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Module 6: Securing Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server 2003
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Module 7: Managing Permissions
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Module 8: SharePoint Content and Office 2003 Integration
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Module 9: Planning Single Server Deployments
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Module 10: Connecting Enterprise Applications and Using Single Sign-On
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Module 11: Upgrading to Windows SharePoint Services or SharePoint Portal Server
2003 from Previous SharePoint Releases
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Module 12: Areas and Navigation
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Module 13: Managing SharePoint Portal Server 2003 Areas and Navigation
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Module 14: Managing Sites
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Module 15: Deploying a SharePoint Portal Server Web Farm
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Course 2014 Customizing Microsoft SharePointâ„¢ Products and Technologies 2003 (2 days)
Course Description
This two-day instructor-led course provides
students with the knowledge and skills to customize Microsoft Office SharePoint
Portal Server 2003. The workshop focuses on Web Parts, security, and the
SharePoint Services object model.
This workshop is intended for experienced programmers who have a minimum of six
months programming experience using Visual Studio .NET.
After completing this workshop, students will be able to:
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Describe the Web Parts for Microsoft SharePoint products and technologies.
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Add Web Parts to pages.
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Use web part templates in Visual Studio .NET.
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Use Web Parts as custom ASP.NET controls.
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Connect Web Parts.
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Package and deploy Web Parts.
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Secure Web Parts.
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Describe the Windows SharePoint Services Object Model.
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Develop Web Parts using Microsoft Office FrontPage.
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