Figure B.1 - Preparing a project for a deployment of Exchange 2000 Server
Figure B.2 - Defining a specific deployment goal for Exchange 2000 Server
Figure B.3 - Determining whether a computer can be used for Exchange 2000 Server
Figure B.4 - Determining whether a particular NetBIOS name can be used for an Exchange 2000 Server
Figure B.5 - Determining whether to deploy Exchange 2000 Server in a remote location
Figure B.6 - Determining whether a WAN connection is able to handle the client-to-server communication
Figure B.7 - Ensuring that the DNS environment is ready for Exchange 2000 Server
Figure B.8 - Determining whether the Active Directory design is ready for Exchange 2000 Server
Figure B.9 - Reviewing and optimizing the administrative structure of Active Directory for Exchange 2000 Server
Figure B.10 - Assessing an existing messaging infrastructure for integration with Exchange 2000
Figure B.11 - Preparing an existing messaging infrastructure for directory synchronization with Exchange 2000
Figure B.12 - Assessing an existing client base for migration to Exchange 2000
Figure B.13 - Designing an administrative topology for an Exchange 2000 organization
Figure B.14 - Designing a routing topology for an Exchange 2000 organization
Figure B.15 - Designing the server infrastructure for routing groups
Figure B.16 - Developing a public folder strategy
Figure B.17 - Developing a directory integration strategy (part 1)
Figure B.17 - Developing a directory integration strategy (part 2)
Figure B.18 - Integrating Exchange 2000 Server into an existing Exchange Server organization (part 1)
Figure B.18 - Integrating Exchange 2000 Server into an existing Exchange Server organization (part 2)
Figure B.19 - Upgrading from previous versions of Exchange (part 1)
Figure B.19 - Upgrading from previous versions of Exchange(part 2)
Figure B.20 - Developing a single-phase migration strategy (part 1)
Figure B.20 - Developing a single-phase migration strategy (part 2)
Figure B.21 - Developing a multi-phase migration strategy (part 1)
Figure B.21 - Developing a multi-phase migration strategy (part 2)
Figure B.22 - Designing a front-end/back-end environment (part 1)
Figure B.22 - Designing a front-end/back-end environment (part 2)
Figure B.23 - Designing virtual organizations with Exchange 2000 Server (part 1)
Figure B.23 - Designing virtual organizations with Exchange 2000 Server (part 2)
Figure B.24 - Designing an Instant Messaging infrastructure (part 1)
Figure B.24 - Designing an Instant Messaging infrastructure (part 2)
Figure B.25 - Designing secure Internet access points for Exchange 2000 Server (part 1)
Figure B.25 - Designing secure Internet access points for Exchange 2000 Server (part 2)
Figure B.26 - Designing a public key infrastructure for Exchange 2000 Server (part 1)
Figure B.26 - Designing a public key infrastructure for Exchange 2000 Server (part 2)
Figure B.27 - Designing the Information Store for mailbox and public folder servers (part 1)
Figure B.27 - Designing the Information Store for mailbox and public folder servers (part 1)
Figure B.28 - Designing server clusters for Exchange 2000 Server (part 1)
Figure B.28 - Designing server clusters for Exchange 2000 Server (part 2)
Figure B.29 - Developing a backup plan for Exchange 2000 Server (part 1)
Figure B.29 - Developing a backup plan for Exchange 2000 Server (part 2)
Figure B.30 - Developing disaster recovery procedures for Exchange 2000 Server (part 1)
Figure B.30 - Developing disaster recovery procedures for Exchange 2000 Server (part 2)