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Exchange Server Cookbook: For Exchange Server 2003 and Exchange 2000 Server
Exchange Server Cookbook: For Exchange Server 2003 and Exchange 2000 Server
ISBN: 0596007175
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2006
Pages: 235
Authors:
Paul Robichaux
,
Missy Koslosky
,
Devin L. Ganger
BUY ON AMAZON
Exchange Server Cookbook
Table of Contents
Copyright
Preface
Who Should Read This Book?
Contents of This Book
Conventions Used in This Book
Using Code Examples
How to Contact Us
Safari Enabled
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Getting Started
Section 1.1. Cooking with Exchange
Section 1.2. Where to Get Tools
Section 1.3. Finding More Information
Chapter 2. Installation and Infrastructure
Introduction
Recipe2.1.Verifying Your Current Infrastructure Is Ready for Exchange Server 2003
Recipe2.2.Preparing a Windows 2000 Server Computer for an Exchange Installation
Recipe2.3.Preparing a Windows Server 2003 Computer for an Exchange Installation
Recipe2.4.Preparing an Active Directory Forest for Exchange
Recipe2.5.Preparing an Active Directory Domain for Exchange
Recipe2.6.Verifying That Forest and Domain Preparation Completed
Recipe2.7.Installing Exchange on a Member Server
Recipe2.8.Installing Exchange on a Domain Controller
Recipe2.9.Using Exchange Setup in Unattended Mode
Recipe2.10.Checking the Expiry Date of an Evaluation Version of Exchange
Recipe2.11.Upgrading the Evaluation Version of Exchange
Recipe2.12.Upgrading from Standard Edition to Enterprise Edition
Recipe2.13.Enumerating All Existing Exchange Servers
Recipe2.14.Enumerating All Exchange Connectors
Recipe2.15.Switching Exchange from Mixed Mode to Native Mode
Recipe2.16.Creating the First Administrative Group with a Custom Name
Recipe2.17.Viewing Administrative Groups in Exchange System Manager
Recipe2.18.Creating Administrative Groups
Recipe2.19.Removing Administrative Groups
Recipe2.20.Moving Objects Between Administrative Groups
Chapter 3. Active Directory Integration
Introduction
Recipe3.1.Determining Which Domain Controllers Exchange Is Using
Recipe3.2.Forcing Exchange to Use Specific Domain Controllers
Recipe3.3.Determining and Specifying the DC That ESM Uses
Recipe3.4.Removing Exchange from Active Directory
Recipe3.5.Changing the Forest Functional Level
Recipe3.6.Controlling Exchange Settings Through Group Policy Objects
Recipe3.7.Installing Additional Recipient Update Service Instances
Recipe3.8.Troubleshooting DSAccess Topology Discovery
Recipe3.9.Checking Which Account or Group Has Been Assigned Permissions During ForestPrep
Chapter 4. Exchange Server and Organization Management
Introduction
Recipe4.1.Installing ESM on Windows XP
Recipe4.2.Starting and Stopping Exchange
Recipe4.3.Controlling Message Tracking Settings
Recipe4.4.Determining Whether a Server Is a Front-End Server
Recipe4.5.Applying Exchange System Policies
Recipe4.6.Monitoring Exchange Service Status
Recipe4.7.Controlling Diagnostic Logging
Recipe4.8.Measuring Exchange Performance
Recipe4.9.Delegating Administrative Control
Recipe4.10.Setting Default Send and Receive Size Limits
Chapter 5. Recipient Management
Introduction
Recipe5.1.Creating a User Account and Mailbox
Recipe5.2.Creating a Mailbox for an Existing User
Recipe5.3.Removing a Mailbox for an Existing User
Recipe5.4.Creating a Mail-Enabled Group
Recipe5.5.Controlling Mailbox Size Limits
Recipe5.6.Moving Mailboxes
Recipe5.7.Getting Mailbox Access and Logon Information
Recipe5.8.Determining the Size of a Mailbox
Recipe5.9.Recovering a Deleted Mailbox
Recipe5.10.Bulk-Adding Mailboxes from an Excel Worksheet
Recipe5.11.Creating a Mail-Enabled Contact
Recipe5.12.Creating Multiple Address Lists
Recipe5.13.Creating Query-Based Distribution Groups
Recipe5.14.Granting Full Access to Mailboxes
Recipe5.15.Getting the List of Delegates for a Mailbox
Recipe5.16.Changing the Display Name Format in the GAL
Recipe5.17.Hiding or Revealing Items in Address Lists
Recipe5.18.Setting a Default Reply-to Address for a Mailbox
Recipe5.19.Creating Recipient Policies
Recipe5.20.Limiting Who Can Send Mail to a Distribution Group
Recipe5.21.Granting Send-as Permissions
Recipe5.22.Granting Send on Behalf of Permissions
Recipe5.23.Granting Users or Groups Permission to Access Other Mailboxes
Recipe5.24.Limiting the Number of Recipients to Which Messages Can Be Sent
Recipe5.25.Creating and Using Offline Address Lists
Recipe5.26.Using Mailbox Manager
Recipe5.27.Using ADModify.NET to Update User Attributes
Recipe5.28.Setting Properties on User Accounts
Recipe5.29.Retrieving Properties on User Accounts
Chapter 6. Mailbox and Public Folder Database Management
Introduction
Recipe6.1.Creating a Storage Group
Recipe6.2.Deleting a Storage Group
Recipe6.3.Enumerating the Storage Groups on a Server
Recipe6.4.Creating a Mailbox Database
Recipe6.5.Creating a Public Folder Database
Recipe6.6.Deleting a Database
Recipe6.7.Mounting a Database
Recipe6.8.Dismounting a Database
Recipe6.9.Moving Databases and Logs to Different Disks
Recipe6.10.Determining How Much Whitespace Is in a Database
Recipe6.11.Finding the Low Anchor Log File
Recipe6.12.Rebuilding a Database File from Logs
Recipe6.13.Enumerating Connected Mailboxes in a Database
Recipe6.14.Turning on Circular Logging for a Storage Group
Recipe6.15.Controlling the Online Maintenance Process
Recipe6.16.Performing an Offline Defragmentation
Recipe6.17.Shrinking a Database That Exceeds the 16 GB Size Limit for Standard Edition
Chapter 7. Transport, Routing, and SMTP
Introduction
Recipe7.1.Creating a New SMTP Virtual Server
Recipe7.2.Choosing the Correct Connector
Recipe7.3.Creating a Routing Group Connector
Recipe7.4.Creating an SMTP Connector
Recipe7.5.Configuring a Connector to Allow Routing of Messages from Specific Senders
Recipe7.6.Allowing Large Messages Through Specific Connectors
Recipe7.7.Creating a Routing Group
Recipe7.8.Removing a Routing Group
Recipe7.9.Designating the Routing Group Master
Recipe7.10.Moving a Server Between Routing Groups
Recipe7.11.Examining Your Routing Structure
Recipe7.12.Listing the SMTP Queues on a Specific Virtual Server
Recipe7.13.Inspecting the Contents of a Queue
Recipe7.14.Deleting Messages from a Queue
Recipe7.15.Moving SMTP Queues to a New Location
Recipe7.16.Deleting Messages from the Badmail Folder
Recipe7.17.Sharing an SMTP Domain Between Exchange and a Foreign Mail System
Recipe7.18.Accepting Mail for Multiple Domains
Recipe7.19.Controlling Mail Relaying
Recipe7.20.Filtering Messages Based on Recipient
Recipe7.21.Setting IP Address Restrictions for Multiple Servers
Recipe7.22.Using a DNS Block List on Exchange Server 2003
Recipe7.23.Controlling Global and Internet Message Format Settings
Recipe7.24.Setting Up a Role Email Address
Recipe7.25.Verifying Your External DNS Configuration for Inbound SMTP
Recipe7.26.Testing SMTP Manually
Chapter 8. Client Connectivity
Introduction
Recipe8.1.Blocking Specific Versions of Outlook from Connecting
Recipe8.2.Configuring Attachment Blocking for Outlook
Recipe8.3.Fixing Mailbox Folder Names That Appear in the Wrong Language
Recipe8.4.Configuring Attachment Blocking for OWA 2003
Recipe8.5.Configuring Freedoc Access for OWA 2003
Recipe8.6.Controlling OWA 2003 Spellchecking
Recipe8.7.Enabling SSL for OWA
Recipe8.8.Configuring Form-Based Authentication for OWA 2003
Recipe8.9.Allowing Password Changes Through OWA
Recipe8.10.Changing OWA 2003 Session Timeouts
Recipe8.11.Using the OWA Web Administration Tool
Recipe8.12.Creating OWA 2003 Themes
Recipe8.13.Forcing Users to Use a Specific OWA Theme
Recipe8.14.Enabling the Use of FBASSL with Outlook Mobile Access and Exchange ActiveSync
Recipe8.15.Enabling Support for
Recipe8.16.Adding Mobile Carriers for Exchange ActiveSync
Recipe8.17.Disabling Exchange ActiveSync Certificate Checking
Recipe8.18.Installing a Root Certificate for Use with EAS
Recipe8.19.Configuring the POP3 Server for User Access
Recipe8.20.Configuring the IMAP4 Server for User Access
Recipe8.21.Configuring NNTP for Newsgroup Feeds
Recipe8.22.Disabling User Access to POP3, IMAP4, and HTTP
Recipe8.23.Using Protocol Logging
Recipe8.24.Making Exchange Work Behind a Cisco PIX Firewall
Chapter 9. Public Folder Management
Introduction
Recipe9.1.Using the Public Folder Migration Tool
Recipe9.2.Rehoming Public Folders
Recipe9.3.Getting and Setting Public Folder Permissions
Recipe9.4.Forcing Public Folder Replication
Recipe9.5.Replicating the Public Folder Hierarchy
Recipe9.6.Getting Properties of the Public Folder Tree
Recipe9.7.Creating and Deleting Public Folders
Recipe9.8.Mail-Enabling or Mail-Disabling a Public Folder
Recipe9.9.Finding All Replicas of a Public Folder
Recipe9.10.Working with a Specific Server s Replica List
Recipe9.11.Controlling Who Can Create Top-Level Public Folders
Recipe9.12.Recreating the Schedule FreeBusy Folder
Recipe9.13.Controlling Public Folder Replication Settings
Recipe9.14.Finding or Changing the Site Folder Server
Chapter 10. Exchange Security
Introduction
Recipe10.1.Scanning Exchange Servers for Security Patches
Recipe10.2.Securing SMTP Authentication
Recipe10.3.Enabling IPsec Between Front- and Back-End Servers
Recipe10.4.Enabling IPsec on an Exchange Server 2003 Cluster
Recipe10.5.Enabling SSL Offloading
Recipe10.6.Setting Up SMIME in Outlook
Recipe10.7.Creating a Custom DNS Block List
Recipe10.8.Controlling Anonymous Address Resolution
Recipe10.9.Disabling Unnecessary Exchange Services
Recipe10.10.Setting Up RPC over HTTPS
Recipe10.11.Setting Up TLS Security for SMTP
Recipe10.12.Changing Server Banners
Chapter 11. Backup, Restore, and Recovery
Introduction
Recipe11.1.Backing Up an Individual Mailbox
Recipe11.2.Backing Up a Database
Recipe11.3.Backing Up a Storage Group
Recipe11.4.Restoring One or More Databases to the Same Server
Recipe11.5.Restoring a Storage Group to the Same Server
Recipe11.6.Restoring a Database to a Different Machine in Exchange 2000
Recipe11.7.Restoring a Database to a Different Machine in Exchange Server 2003
Recipe11.8.Recovering an Individual Mailbox from a Database Backup
Recipe11.9.Performing Disaster Recovery of a Cluster Node to a Nonclustered Server
Recipe11.10.Using the Exchange Server 2003 Mailbox Recovery Center to Recover a Mailbox
Recipe11.11.Recovering to a Recovery Storage Group in Exchange Server 2003
Recipe11.12.Performing Dial-Tone Recovery with Exchange Server 2003
Recipe11.13.Using the Mailbox Reconnect Utility
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Exchange Server Cookbook: For Exchange Server 2003 and Exchange 2000 Server
ISBN: 0596007175
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2006
Pages: 235
Authors:
Paul Robichaux
,
Missy Koslosky
,
Devin L. Ganger
BUY ON AMAZON
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