Index_F


F

failback, 6-6, 6-20 to 6-23

failover, 6-6, 6-20 to 6-23

failover ring, 6-7

failures

identifying message delivery, 10-27

installing Exchange Server 2003, 14-4 to 14-7

minimizing recovery time from hard disk, 12-9

notification of in dcdiag, 14-14

fault tolerance. See RAID (redundant array of independent drives)

files

associating MIME types with file extensions, 10-44

blocking downloading, 11-14

creating for practice exercise test output, 14-11

.edb and .stm, 12-4

file formats for protocol logs, 13-24

log and database, 12-4

renaming before restoring database, 12-29

filtering

address lists, 7-61 to 7-62

message, 11-22 to 11-25

Network Monitor, 13-47 to 13-50

recipient, 11-25

sender, 11-25

TCP port, 11-4 to 11-5

firewall antivirus software, 11-15, 14-38

firewall logs, 14-38

firewalls, 11-3 to 11-11

benefits of front-end and back-end servers for, 3-29

blocking unused ports at, 11-46

defined, 11-62

DMZs and front-end servers, 11-3

front-end server behind, 3-30

IFC, 11-10 to 11-11

MAPI client connections through, 11-5

proxy servers, 11-3

purpose of, 11-3

questions and answers, 11-11, 11-63

RPC over HTTP, 11-5 to 11-6, 11-8 to 11-10

RPC proxy server configuration for specific ports, 11-7 to 11-8

RPC virtual directory configuration, 11-6

summary points, 11-11, 11-61, 14-44

TCP port filtering, 11-4 to 11-5

troubleshooting connectivity, 14-30, 14-36 to 14-39

folders. See also public folders

Badmail, 10-8, 13-27

granting permissions to Outlook, 7-27

moderated, 8-30 to 8-32

Queue, 10-8

Folders container, 8-6

ForestPrep

defined, 2-46

function of, 2-20

running, 2-12 to 2-16, 2-18, 14-6 to 14-7

time required for completing, 2-12

forests

about, 1-2 to 1-3, 1-17

migrating user accounts within, 5-7

preparing domains and, 2-15 to 2-16

questions and answers, 2-17, 2-48 to 2-49

support for single Exchange organization, 2-29, 2-34, 2-46

forms-based authentication, 9-29 to 9-30

forwarding

mailboxes, 7-28 to 7-29, 7-42

unresolved messages to smart hosts, 10-13 to 10-14

front-end servers, 3-28 to 3-32. See also back-end servers

accessing calendaring information for, 9-24

behind firewall, 3-30

benefits of, 3-28 to 3-29

clustering, 6-30 to 6-31

DMZs and, 11-3

examining POP3 settings on, 9-49 to 9-50

installing Exchange as, 6-29 to 6-30, 6-32

installing IMAP4 certificate on, 9-44 to 9-45

key terms, 6-37

load balancing on, 3-30

optional services, 11-49 to 11-50

questions and answers, 3-31, 3-41 to 3-42, 6-33, 6-40 to 6-41

required services, 11-48

standard topology, 3-29 to 3-30

troubleshooting, 14-29 to 14-30

unexpected timeouts during large downloads, 9-24

virtual servers configured on, 9-23 to 9-24, 9-47 to 9-49

full backups, 12-17, 12-21

full plus differential backups, 12-18

full plus incremental backups, 12-17 to 12-18

functional levels. See mixed mode; native mode




MCSA/MCSE Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-284(c) Implementing and Managing Microsoft Exchange Server 2003)
MCSA/MCSE Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-284): Implementing and Managing MicrosoftВ® Exchange Server 2003 (Pro-Certification)
ISBN: 0735618992
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 221

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