SharePoint Services 3.0 Introduction
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Course Length:
2 Days
Course Description:
In this course, you will explore the core components of SharePoint Services 3.0 as well as the types of solutions that it provides. In addition, you will learn about the administrative tools and security model of SharePoint 3.0.
Who Should Attend:
This course is for SharePoint Site Administrators and Site Contributors and others wishing to learn about SharePoint Services 3.0.
Benefits of Attendance:
Upon completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Describe the design goals, solutions, and core components of SharePoint Services 3.0.
- Describe the solutions provided by integrating SharePoint Services 3.0 with Office 2007 client applications, Exchange Server 2007, and other technologies.
- Describe the administrative considerations, administration model, tools, and tasks, and the security model of SharePoint Services 3.0.
Prerequisites:
Students should have experience implementing, managing, and supporting Microsoft Windows Server 2003, including Internet Information Services (IIS). They should also have working knowledge of networking, for example, TCP/IP and Domain Name System (DNS). It is also recommended that students have on-the-job experience implementing, managing, and supporting Windows SharePoint Services 2.0.
Course Outline:
- Introduction to Windows SharePoint Services
- Understanding the Components of Site Collections
- Introduction to a Site Collection Administration
- Security
- Creating Subsites
- Creating and Managing Lists and Libraries
- Announcements
- Contacts
- Discussion Boards
- Tasks
- Links
- Calendar
- Survey
- Using with SharePoint Sites
- Navigation
- Working with a Document Library
- Using Workflows in a Document Library
- SharePoint Lists
- Introduction to Web Parts



