
In this course, students will learn to manage site collections and site components as a site collection administrator and as a site administrator.
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
This course is designed for individual contributors or departmental staff in a variety of job roles, such as administrative assistants, functional or operations managers, with basic SharePoint skills, and who have the responsibility for managing SharePoint sites as an enabling technology within their workgroups, not necessarily IT tech professionals.
To ensure your success, we recommend that you attend Windows SharePoint Foundation 2010 for End Users or possess equivalent knowledge.
Some familiarity with basic Windows server concepts such as Windows 2003 and Windows 2003 concepts, PowerShell, basic concepts of coding and scripting, and Internet Information Server (IIS) is recommended but not required.
Describe the SharePoint Site Hierarchy
Create a Custom Look and Feel for a Site Collection
Create a Custom Site Layout
Perform Calculations on List Data
Create Custom Lists
Customize List Settings
Perform Advanced Operations on a Library
Create a Library Template
Describe Information Rights Management
Create a Form Library
Customize a Form Template Using InfoPath
Create a Content Type
Apply Content Types
Add a Default Workflow
Create a Custom Workflow
Index Content
Enable Search Options
Synchronize a SharePoint Site on the Local Computer
Perform Offline Operations on a SharePoint Site
Create a Site Collection
Administer a Site Collection
Administer a Web Application
Manage Permissions
Describe Authentication Modes
Set Web Part Security
Set Antivirus Options
Manage Blocked File Types
Set Site Collection Quotas and Locks
Monitor Site Usage
Recover Lost Information
Perform a Granular Backup
Restore a Granular Backup
Perform a Farm Backup
Restore a Farm Backup
Accessibility Features
Microsoft OneNote Integration with SharePoint
Permission Categories
File Types That Cannot Be Added to a List or Library
Creating a Master Page