Microsoft SharePoint 2007 for Site Administrators (Power User)

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Overview

The goal of this course is to provide you with the knowledge required by a site administrator of a Windows SharePoint Services v3 / Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 site.  The course is targetted at the information worker already running a single WSS/MOSS site, rather than acting in the main role of system administrator. The course does cover a select number of basic elements of the administration of SharePoint itself.

The course emphasises hands-on experience, with a series of self-guided exercises taking up the majority of the training.

Prerequisites

Before attending this course, delegates should have attended QASPEU07 (SharePoint 2007 for End Users) or have equivalent knowledge.  Please Note: If you attend a course and do not meet the pre-requisites you may be asked to leave.

Delegates will learn how to

  • understand the SharePoint 2007 Architecture and Site Model
  • work with Site Permissions, Users and Groups
  • use the Default Permissions Matrix and Inheritance
  • carry out Basic Server Administration and Site Administration
  • create and Save Site Templates
  • create and Implement Content Types
  • apply Policies and Governance
  • use Records Center to Archive documents
  • report on Workflow and Status
  • use Audiences to target content to specific groups of users
  • use the Business Intelligence features of SharePoint
  • understand Excel Services, Dashboard and KPI’s
  • use the Business Data Catalog

Course Outline

Lesson 1 – SharePoint 2007 Architecture and Site Model

  • Topic A – SharePoint Architecture
  • Topic B – Architecture of a Server Farm
  • Topic C – Relationship between WSS and MOSS
  • Topic D – Site Model
  • Topic E – Relationship between the Web Application, Site and Child collections

Lesson 2 – Working with Site Permissions

  • Topic A – Understanding Permissions
  • Topic B – Users, Groups and Profiles
  • Topic C – Permissions and Inheritance
  • Topic D – SharePoint Permissions Matrix
  • Topic E – Assigning Permissions
  • Topic F – Authentication

Lesson 3 -Administration

  • Topic A – Site Administration
  • Topic B – Site Templates
  • Topic C – Branding, Galleries and Navigation
  • Topic D – Server Administration
  • Topic E – Central Administration
  • Topic F – Blocked File Types
  • Topic G – Backing Up
  • Topic H – Usage Analysis Processing

Lesson 4 – Policies

  • Topic A – Understanding Policy Management
  • Topic B – Governance and Policy Issues
  • Topic C – Custom Content Types
  • Topic D – Record Center
  • Topic E – Record Center and Workflows
  • Topic F – Document Status

Lesson 5 – Audiences

  • Topic A – Create and Manage Audiences
  • Topic B – Targeted Web Parts

Lesson 6 – Business Intelligence

  • Topic A – Using SharePoint 2007 with the Microsoft Office System
  • Topic B – Dashboard and KPI Lists
  • Topic C – Excel Services
  • Topic D – Business Data Catalog
  • Topic E – Microsoft Office Version Compatibility & Issues

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