acceptable use policies, 494
accepted domains
Internet mail and, 607–608
SMTP settings, 316–317
actions, transport rules
Edge Transport actions, 449
Hub Transport actions, 448–449
overview of, 446
Actions pane, EMC (Exchange Management Console), 216–218
Active Directory
configuration data stored in, 259–260
domain controllers and catalog servers, 44–45
domain model, 91
Exchange dependence on, 42–44
Exchange interaction with, 45–46
message routing and, 590–591
object pickers, 230
overview of, 41–42
prerequisites for upgrade installation, 142–143
sites, 44, 91–92
Active Directory Application Mode (ADAM)
Edge Transport using, 609
message filtering and, 28
Active Directory Services Interface. See ADSI (Active Directory Services Interface)
ActiveSync. See also EAS (Exchange ActiveSync)
configuring, 225
policies, 265–266
removing or wiping ActiveSync devices, 266
ADAM (Active Directory Application Mode)
Edge Transport using, 609
message filtering and, 28
Add-MailboxPermission cmdlet, 332
address lists, 395–418
applying global lists to mail objects, 399–400
assigning offline address books, 415–416
creating global lists, 396–399
creating offline address books, 224, 413–414
default offline address books, 409–413
defaults, 402–403
EMS for managing offline address books, 416
generating offline address book schedules, 414–415
managing, 263–265, 402–408
offline address books, 408–409
overview of, 395–396
permissions for global, 400–401
viewing available, 403
administration, 205–258
administrative groups, 233–234
administrative roles, 231–233
APIs (application programming interfaces) and, 205
confirmation dialog boxes, 226
custom MMC for recipients, 220–222
delegation of permissions, 231
EMC. See EMC (Exchange Management Console)
EMS. See EMS (Exchange Management Shell)
error notification, 228–229
Finalize Deployment, 224–225
installing administrative tools, 207–208
installing Exchange 2003 management tools, 209–210
installing Exchange 2007 management tools, 208–209
new architecture for, 205–207
object pickers, 230
overview of, 205
PowerShell. See PowerShell
progress dialog boxes, 226
schedule dialog boxes, 228
summary, 256–257
Toolbox work center, 222–223
wizards, 224–225
administrative groups
boundaries of, 92–93
built-in, 233–234
connectivity with Exchange 2000/2003 and, 600
Exchange Administrative Group, 144
Administrative Install, Outlook 2007, 560
administrative permissions, 261–262
administrative roles, 231–233
Exchange Organization Administrator, 233
Exchange Recipient Administrator, 232
Exchange Server Administrator, 232
Exchange View-Only Administrator, 233
overview of, 231–232
Administrator accounts
security and, 674
setting user limits, 293
ADSI (Active Directory Services Interface)
edit utility, 42
scripting options, 15, 205
alias names, 85–86
AMD process, upgrade prerequisites, 140–141
antivirus software
attachments that may be dangerous, 693
benefits of managed providers, 698–699
choosing, 691–692
performance demands of, 166
APIs (application programming interfaces)
administration and, 205
improvements and changes to, 29–30
no longer emphasized, 30–31
removed, 31–32
application development managers, staffing, 73
architecture, 35–68
64-bit, 13–15, 40–41
Active Directory and, 42–44
administrative, 205–207
CAS (Client Access server) role, 49
client/server systems, 65–68
in complex Exchange organizations, 54–55
components, 55–59
databases, 59–61
deployment planning and, 51
disk space requirements, 38–39
domain controllers and catalog servers, 44–45
Edge Transport server role, 50–51
Exchange editions and, 46–47
Exchange interaction with Active Directory, 45–46
file system recommendations, 39
hardware requirements, 35–36
Hub Transport server role, 49–50
in large Exchange organizations, 54
Mailbox server role, 48–49
message routing, 61–65
operating system requirements, 39–40
optical media recommendations, 38–39
physical memory recommendations, 36–38
processor recommendations, 36
server roles, combining or splitting, 55
in simple Exchange organizations, 52–53
sites, 44
in standard Exchange organizations, 53–54
Unified Messaging server role, 50
archiving
compared with journaling, 454
mailbox content, 419
attachments
blocking, 692–696
Level-1 types, 693–696
limit settings, 306–307
portals for storing, 9
size limits, 297
types that may be dangerous, 693
attacks, firewalls and, 675
audits
increasing size of event logs, 712–713
overview of, 711
policies, 713–715
SCW for configuring, 683–684
security and, 674
Windows auditing, 711–712
audits, organizational, 494
authentication
FBA (Forms Based Authentication), 639
Kerberos, 593
SCW for configuring outbound authentication, 683
authoritative domains, 317
Autodiscover, Outlook 2007, 575–585
Exchange resources located with, 575
internal vs. external approaches, 576–578
OABs (offline address books) and, 581–582
Outlook 2007 and, 562
Outlook Anywhere and, 579–581, 649–651
resource management features, 26
SSL and, 583–585
virtual directories, 578–579
Web services and, 582–583
Availability Service, resource management, 26