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object
The representation, or abstraction, of an entity. As an object, it contains properties, also called attributes, that can be configured. For example, each Exchange server is represented as an object in System Manager. An Exchange server object can have properties that give certain administrators permission to configure that server.
Object Linking and Embedding version 2 (OLE 2)
The Microsoft protocol that specifies how programs can share objects and therefore create compound documents.
Office Custom Installation Wizard
Part of the Office Resource Kit that lets you customize and automate installations of Microsoft Office.
Offline Address Book (OAB)
A copy stored on a client ‚ s computer of part or all of the serverbased Global Address List (GAL). An OAB allows a client to address messages while not connected to their server.
offline folder
See Offline Storage folder (OST).
Offline Storage folder (OST)
Folders located on a client ‚ s computer that contain replicas of server-based folders. An OST allows a client to access and manipulate copies of server data
while not connected to their server. When the client reconnects to their server, they can have their OST resynchronized with the master folders on the server.
OLE 2
See Object Linking and Embedding version 2 (OLE 2).
Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
A routing protocol developed for IP networks based on the Shortest Path First or Link State Algorithm.
Organization
The highest-level object in the Microsoft Exchange hierarchy.
organizational unit
An Active Directory container into which objects can be grouped for permissions management.
Originator/Recipient Address (O/R Address)
An X.400 address scheme that uses a hierarchical method to denote where on an X.400 network a recipient resides. An example is: c=us;a= ;p =widgetnet;o=widget;s=wilson;g=jay;.
Outlook Web Access (OWA)
A service that allows users to connect to Exchange Server and access mailboxes and public folders using a web browser.



MCSA[s]MCSE
MCSA[s]MCSE
ISBN: 735621527
EAN: N/A
Year: 2004
Pages: 160

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