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Chapter 3: Installing Microsoft Exchange Server 2003
EXERCISE 3.1: Installing and Enabling Required Services
EXERCISE 3.2: Running ForestPrep in a Forest with No Previous Versions of Exchange
EXERCISE 3.3: Running DomainPrep
EXERCISE 3.4: Installing Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server
Chapter 4: Creating and Managing Exchange Clusters
EXERCISE 4.1: Creating a New Cluster
EXERCISE 4.2: Adding Nodes to an Existing Cluster
EXERCISE 4.3: Installing the Microsoft Distributed Transaction Coordinator
EXERCISE 4.4: Granting the Exchange Full Administrator Permission
EXERCISE 4.5: Creating the Exchange Virtual Server and Related Resources
EXERCISE 4.6: Disabling Services on Front-End Servers
Chapter 5: Creating and Managing Exchange Recipients
EXERCISE 5.1: Creating a New User and Mailbox
EXERCISE 5.2: Creating a Mailbox for an Existing User
EXERCISE 5.3: Creating a Mail-Enabled User
EXERCISE 5.4: Creating a New Group in Active Directory
EXERCISE 5.5: Modifying Exchange 2000 Servers for Query-Based Distribution Groups
EXERCISE 5.6: Creating a Query-Based Distribution Group
EXERCISE 5.7: Creating a Contact
Chapter 6: Using Public Folders
EXERCISE 6.1: Creating a Public Folder in Outlook
EXERCISE 6.2: Configuring the Permissions on a Public Folder
EXERCISE 6.3: Associating a Form with a New Public Folder
EXERCISE 6.4: Creating a Rule on a Public Folder
EXERCISE 6.5: Posting Information to a Public Folder
EXERCISE 6.6: Sending a Mail Message to a Public Folder
EXERCISE 6.7: Creating a Public Folder in System Manager
EXERCISE 6.8: Creating a New Top-Level Root Folder
EXERCISE 6.9: Creating a New Public Folder Store
EXERCISE 6.10: Creating a Replica of a Public Folder
Chapter 7: Configuring Client Access
EXERCISE 7.1: Configuring Authentication for Outlook Web Access
EXERCISE 7.2: Configuring Outlook Express As a POP3 Client
EXERCISE 7.3: Configuring Outlook Express as an IMAP4 Client
Chapter 8: Building Administrative and Routing Groups
EXERCISE 8.1: Switching an Exchange Organization to Native Mode
EXERCISE 8.2: Creating a New Administrative Group
EXERCISE 8.3: Creating a New Routing Group
EXERCISE 8.4: Creating a New Routing Group Connector
EXERCISE 8.5: Creating a New SMTP Connector
EXERCISE 8.6: Creating a TCP/IP MTA Transport Stack
EXERCISE 8.7: Creating a TCP/IP X.400 Connector
Chapter 9: Configuring the Information Store
EXERCISE 9.1: Creating a New Storage Group
EXERCISE 9.2: Creating a New Mailbox Store
EXERCISE 9.3: Creating a Full-Text Index for a Mailbox Store
Chapter 10: Administration and Maintenance
EXERCISE 10.1: Modifying Permissions on an Object in System Manager
EXERCISE 10.2: Setting Up a Monitor
EXERCISE 10.3: Setting Up an E-mail Notification
EXERCISE 10.4: Applying a Server Policy
Chapter 11: Coexisting with and Migrating from Exchange 5.5
EXERCISE 11.1: Installing the Active Directory Connector
EXERCISE 11.2: Using the ADC Tools
EXERCISE 11.3: Installing Exchange Server 2003
EXERCISE 11.4: Creating a Recipient Connection Agreement
EXERCISE 11.5: Moving Mailboxes from Exchange 5.
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Server to Exchange Server 2003
EXERCISE 11.6: Using the Active Directory Account Cleanup Wizard
Chapter 12: Coexisting with and Upgrading from Exchange 2000 Server
EXERCISE 12.1: Installing the First Exchange Server into the Exchange 2000 Server Organization
EXERCISE 12.2: Upgrading from Exchange 2000 Server to Exchange Server 2003
Chapter 13: Connecting with Other Messaging Systems
EXERCISE 13.1: Creating a TCP/IP Transport Stack and an X.400 Connector
EXERCISE 13.2: Creating an SMTP Virtual Server
Chapter 14: Backup and Recovery
EXERCISE 14.1: Backing Up an Exchange Server
EXERCISE 14.2: Restoring a Backup Set
EXERCISE 14.3: Using the Recovery Storage Group
Chapter 15: Securing and Troubleshooting Exchange Server 2003
EXERCISE 15.1: Changing Port Numbers for a POP3 Virtual Server
EXERCISE 15.2: Installing an Enterprise Root Certificate Authority
EXERCISE 15.3: Requesting a Digital Certificate
EXERCISE 15.4: Requesting a Digital Certificate
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MCSA[s]MCSE
ISBN: 735621527
EAN: N/A
Year: 2004
Pages: 160
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