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Mastering Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 SP1
Mastering Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 SP1
ISBN: 0470417331
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 198
Authors:
Jim McBee
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Table of Contents
Back Cover
Mastering Microsoft Exchange Server 2007
Introduction
What You Need to Run Exchange Server
How This Book Is Organized
Conventions Used in This Book
Part 1: Understanding and Planning
Chapter 1: Introducing Exchange Server 2007
Do You Believe in Evolution?
Features Features Get Your New Features Here
Now, Where Did That Go?
Clearing Up Some Confusion
Summary
Chapter 2: Exchange Server 2007 Architecture
Exchange Server 2007 Requirements
Active Directory and Exchange Server 2007
Exchange Editions
Server Roles
Major Components
Databases and Database Sizing
Message Routing
Exchange Server 2007 as a ClientServer System
Summary
Chapter 3: Designing a New Exchange 2007 System
Taking the Large View
Assigning Responsibility for Planning, Design, and Management
Performing a Needs Assessment
Planning Your Network Configuration
Planning Your Disk Space Requirements
Planning Servers and Internal Connections to Them
Validating and Optimizing Your Design
Rolling Out the Plan
Summary
Part 2: Installing, Configuring, Migrating, and Scaling
Chapter 4: Installing Exchange Server 2007
Step 0, or Before All Else
Choosing Roles
Preparing the Windows Server
Installing Exchange
Performing Postinstallation Tasks
Summary
Chapter 5: Upgrading to Exchange Server 2007
Factors to Consider Before Upgrading
Choosing Your Strategy
Management Consoles
Coexistence
Summary
Chapter 6: Scaling Upward and Outward
Deciding When to Grow
Monitoring Performance
Adding More Mailbox Storage
Local Continuous Replication
Summary
Part 3: Basic Exchange Server 2007 Management
Chapter 7: Administering Exchange 2007
Understanding the New Administrative Architecture
Installing the Administrative Tools
Exploring the Exchange Management Console
Delegating Administrative Permissions
Exchange Management Shell Primer
Summary
Chapter 8: Exchange Organization, Server, and Recipient Management
Understanding the Active Directory Configuration Partition
Managing Organization-Wide Configuration Parameters
Performing Server-by-Server Configuration
Recipient Administration
Summary
Chapter 9: Imposing Limits
Typical Limits
Setting Mailbox Storage Limits
Message Size Limits
Recipient Limits
Managed Folder Limits
Public Folder Limits
Summary
Chapter 10: Managing Recipients
Defining E-Mail Addresses
Managing Mailboxes
Managing Mail-Enabled Groups
Managing Contacts
Summary
Chapter 11: Managing Address Lists
Managing Global Address Lists
Managing Address Lists
Managing Offline Address Books
Summary
Chapter 12: Managing Folder Content
Understanding the Basics of Messaging Records Management
Managing Default Folders
Creating and Managing Custom Folders
Managed Folder Mailbox Policies
Enabling on the Mailbox Server
Summary
Chapter 13: Managing Messages in Transit
Introducing the New Exchange 2007 Transport Architecture
Setting Up Message Classifications
Setting Up Transport Rules
Introducing Journaling
Summary
Chapter 14: Public Folder Administration
Understanding Public Folder Support in Exchange 2007
Working with the Public Folder Hierarchy
Summary
Part 4: Exchange Server Reliability and Availability
Chapter 15: Reliability and Availability 101
High Availability Starts with the Basics
Building Redundancy
Supporting Infrastructure Redundancy
Introduction to Clustering
Summary
Chapter 16: Backup and Disaster Recovery
Providing Good Recoverability
Running Backups
Recovering Mailboxes and Items in Mailboxes
Restoring an Exchange Database
Using the Recovery Storage Group
Recovering from Disasters
Summary
Part 5: Outlook
Chapter 17: Supporting Outlook 2007
System Requirements
Installing Outlook 2007
The 2007 User Interface
New E-mail Features in Outlook 2007
Finding Items and More with Instant Search
Synchronizing with SharePoint
Managing Your Time with Outlook
Resource Booking
Using Outlook 2007 and Autodiscover
Summary
Part 6: Connectivity
Chapter 18: Delivering E-mail
Messaging Routing within the Organization
Supporting Internet E-mail
Summary
Chapter 19: Exchange Anywhere
Using Outlook Web Access
Using Outlook Anywhere
Windows Mobile and ActiveSync
Managing a Windows Mobile Device
Supporting POP3 and IMAP4 Clients
Summary
Part 7: Security and Tracking Activities
Chapter 20: Securing Exchange Server
Understanding Exchange Server Security Basics
Using the Security Configuration Wizard
Using Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) with Exchange
Implementing a Message Hygiene System
Using a Reverse Proxy to Protect Web Services
Summary
Chapter 21: Logging, Auditing, and Monitoring
Running the Exchange Best Practices Analyzer
Auditing and Logging
Using Message Tracking
Monitoring
Cleaning Up Unwanted Content
Summary
Appendix-Cool Third-Party Applications for Exchange Server and Outlook Clients
Administration and Management
Monitoring and Reporting
Backup, Recovery, and Archiving Software
Fax Servers
Replication and High-Availability Software
Network Security Monitors, Scanners, and Intrusion Detectors
Unified Messaging
Virus, Spam, and Content Control
Outlook and Outlook Web Access Add-Ins
Workflow
Index
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
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M
N
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List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Sidebars
Mastering Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 SP1
ISBN: 0470417331
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 198
Authors:
Jim McBee
BUY ON AMAZON
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