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Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Unleashed (2nd Edition)
Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Unleashed (2nd Edition)
ISBN: 0672328070
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 393
Authors:
Rand Morimoto
BUY ON AMAZON
Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Unleashed
Table of Contents
Copyright
Foreword
About the Authors
Acknowledgments
We Want to Hear from You
Introduction
Part I: Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Overview
Chapter 1. Exchange Server 2003 Technology Primer
Using Exchange 2003 As an Email and Calendaring Solution
Taking Advantage of Active Directory in Exchange
Leveraging the Exchange 2003 As a Web Access Solution
Expanding into the New Wireless and Mobility Technologies
Choosing the Right Time to Migrate to Exchange 2003
Understanding the Two Versions of Exchange 2003
Understanding How Improvements in Windows 2003 Enhance Exchange 2003
Reliability Enhancements in Exchange Server 2003
Expanding on Manageability and Administration Benefits of Exchange 2003
Improvements in Exchange 2003 Security
Leveraging Mobility in Exchange 2003
Performance Improvements in Exchange 2003
Solidifying Core Technologies for Exchange 2003
Summary
Best Practices
Chapter 2. Planning, Prototyping, Migrating, and Deploying Exchange Server 2003
Initiation, Planning, Testing, and Implementation: The Four Phases to the Upgrade
Initiation Phase: Defining the Scope and Goals
Initiation Phase: Creating the Statement of Work
Planning Phase: Discovery
Planning Phase: Creating the Design Document
Creating the Migration Document
The Prototype Phase
The Testing Phase: Validating the Plan to a Limited Number of Users
The Implementation
Summary
Best Practices
Chapter 3. Installing Exchange Server 2003
Preparing for Implementation of Exchange 2003
Preparing to Install Exchange 2003
Conducting Preinstallation Checks on Exchange 2003
Performing an Interactive Installation of Exchange Server 2003
Performing a Scripted Installation of Exchange Server 2003
Completing the Installation of Exchange 2003
Performing Postinstallation Configurations
Configuring Additional Server Services
Testing the Exchange 2003 Installation
Summary
Best Practices
Part II: Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Messaging
Chapter 4. Exchange Server 2003 Design Concepts
Formulating a Successful Design Strategy
Getting the Most Out of Exchange Server 2003 Functionality
Active Directory Design Concepts for Exchange Server 2003
Determining Exchange Server 2003 Placement
Configuring Exchange Server 2003 for Maximum Performance and Reliability
Securing and Maintaining an Exchange Server 2003 Implementation
Summary
Best Practices
Chapter 5. Designing an Enterprise Exchange Server 2003 Environment
Designing for Small Organizations-Company123
Designing for Midsize Organizations-OrganizationY
Designing for Large Organizations-CompanyABC
Designing Active Directory for Exchange Server 2003
Determining Hardware and Software Components
Designing Exchange Infrastructure
Integrating Client Access into Exchange Server 2003 Design
Summarizing Design Examples
Summary
Best Practices
Chapter 6. Integrating Exchange Server 2003 in a Non-Windows Environment
Synchronizing Directory Information with Microsoft Identity Integration Services (MIIS) 2003
Synchronizing Exchange Server 2003 with Novell eDirectory
Managing Identity Information Between LDAP Directories and Exchange Server 2003
Using Services for Unix to Integrate Unix Environments with Exchange Server 2003
Summary
Best Practices
Part III: Networking Services Impact on Microsoft Exchange
Chapter 7. Domain Name System Impact on Exchange Server 2003
Domain Name Service Defined
Types of DNS Servers
Examining DNS Components
Using DNS to Route SMTP Mail in Exchange Server 2003
Understanding DNS Requirements for Exchange Server 2003
Configuring DNS to Support Exchange Servers
Troubleshooting DNS Problems
Summary
Best Practices
Chapter 8. Global Catalog and Domain Controller Placement
Active Directory Structure
Examining the Role of Domain Controllers in AD
Defining the Global Catalog
Exploring DSAccess, DSProxy, and the Categorizer
Understanding AD Functionality Modes and Their Relationship to Exchange Groups
Summary
Best Practices
Chapter 9. Configuring Routing and Remote Access for Mobile Users
Windows Server 2003 Routing and Remote Access Features and Services
Configuring Routing and Remote Access Service Architecture
Examining Virtual Private Networks
Outlining Authentication Options to an RRAS System
Examining VPN Protocols
Choosing Between PPTP and L2TPIPSec
Installing and Configuring Routing and Remote Access
Configuring Remote Access Clients
Using RRAS Tools and Utilities
Remote Access Scenarios
Summary
Best Practices
Chapter 10. Outlook Web Access 2003
Understanding OWA and the Exchange Virtual Server
Designing an Exchange Front-endBack-end OWA Architecture
Configuring Front-end and Back-end Servers
Upgrading Existing Exchange 2000 Front-end OWA Servers
Summary
Best Practices
Part IV: Securing a Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Environment
Chapter 11. Client-Level Security
Tips and Tricks for Hardening Windows
Exchange Server 2003 Client-Level Security Enhancements
Securing Outlook 2003
Protecting Against Spam
Securing Outlook Web Access
Using Digital Signatures and Encryption
Summary
Best Practices
Chapter 12. Server-Level Security
Microsoft s Trustworthy Computing Initiative
Assessing Your Risks
Designing a Secure Messaging Environment
Exchange Server-side Security Improvements
Tips, Tricks, and Best Practices for Hardening Windows Server 2003
Securing by Functional Roles of the Server
Standardizing Exchange Server 2003 Servers
Protecting Exchange Server 2003 from Viruses
Combating Spam
Summary
Best Practices
Chapter 13. Transport-Level Security
The Onion Approach
Using Public Key Infrastructure with Exchange Server 2003
Supporting SMIME
Protecting Communications with IP Security
Configuring IPSec
Locking Down SMTP
Securing Routing Group Connectors
Securing Other Exchange-Supported Protocols
Protecting Client-to-Front-end-Server Communications
Locking Down Front-end and Back-end Server Communications
Summary
Best Practices
Part V: Migrating to Microsoft Exchange Server 2003
Chapter 14. Migrating from NT4 to Windows Server 2003
Defining the Migration Process
Upgrading a Single Member Server
Upgrading an NT 4.0 Domain Structure to Active Directory via the In-Place Upgrade Process
Migrating Existing NT4 Domains to a New Windows Server 2003 Forest
Understanding and Using the Microsoft Active Directory Migration Tool 2.0 (ADMT v2)
Migrating Accounts Using the Active Directory Migration Tool
Summary
Best Practices
Chapter 15. Migrating from Exchange v5.5 to Exchange Server 2003
Understanding Exchange 5.5 Migration Options and Strategies
Comparing Exchange 5.5 and Exchange Server 2003 Environments
Prerequisites for Migrating to Exchange Server 2003
Structuring the Migration for Best Results
Preparing the Active Directory Forest and Domain for Exchange Server 2003
Installing and Configuring the Active Directory Connector
Installing the First Exchange Server 2003 System in an Exchange 5.5 Site
Understanding Exchange Server 2003 Mailbox-Migration Methods
Migrating Exchange 5.5 Public Folders to Exchange Server 2003
Migrating Exchange 5.5 Connectors and Services to Exchange Server 2003
Completing the Migration to Exchange Server 2003
Summary
Best Practices
Chapter 16. Migrating from Exchange 2000 to Exchange Server 2003
Outlining Migration Options from Exchange 2000 to Exchange Server 2003
Deploying a Prototype Lab for the Exchange Server 2003 Migration Process
Migrating to Exchange Server 2003 Using the In-Place Upgrade Approach
Migrating to Exchange Server 2003 Using the Move Mailbox Method
Summary
Best Practices
Chapter 17. Compatibility Testing for Exchange Server 2003
The Importance of Compatibility Testing
Preparing for Compatibility Testing
Researching Products and Applications
Verifying Compatibility with Vendors
Lab-Testing Existing Applications
Documenting the Results of the Compatibility Testing
Determining Whether a Prototype Phase Is Required
Summary
Best Practices
Part VI: Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Administration and Management
Chapter 18. Exchange Server 2003 Mailbox, Distribution Group, and Administrative Group Administration
Exchange Administration and the Delegation Wizard
Managing Mailboxes and Message Settings in Exchange Server 2003
Managing New Mailbox Features
Moving Exchange User Mailboxes
Creating and Managing Exchange Contacts
Planning and Creating Distribution Groups
Creating and Managing Exchange Server 2003 Administrative Groups
Creating and Managing Routing Groups
Using Recipient Policies
Administering Recipient Update Services
Using the Mailbox Recovery Center Tool
Using the Mailbox Manager Utility
Summary
Best Practices
Chapter 19. Exchange Server 2003 Management and Maintenance Practices
Managing Exchange Server 2003
Auditing the Environment
Managing Exchange Server 2003 Remotely
Maintenance Tools for Exchange Server 2003
Best Practices for Performing Database Maintenance
Prioritizing and Scheduling Maintenance Best Practices
Post-Maintenance Procedures
Reducing Management and Maintenance Efforts
Summary
Best Practices
Chapter 20. Documenting an Exchange Server 2003 Environment
Planning Exchange Server 2003 Documentation
Benefits of Documentation
Design and Planning Documentation
Developing the Migration Documentation
Exchange Server 2003 Environment Documentation
Administration and Maintenance Documentation
Disaster Recovery Documentation
Performance Documentation
Security Documentation
Training Documentation
Summary
Best Practices
Chapter 21. Using Terminal Services to Manage Exchange Servers
Terminal Services Modes of Operation
Using Terminal Services on Pocket Devices
Using Exchange System Manager to Remotely Manage Exchange Server 2003
Summary
Best Practices
Part VII: New Mobility Functionality in Microsoft Exchange Server 2003
Chapter 22. Designing Mobility in Exchange Server 2003
Accessing Outlook Using VPN Connectivity
Leveraging Exchange ActiveSync for PDA Mobile Communications
Using Outlook Mobile Access for Browser-Based Devices
Designing the Appropriate Use of Exchange 2003 Mobility Capabilities
Using Exchange Mobility for the Mobile Executive
Replacing Laptops with Mobile Pocket Devices
Leveraging a Low-Cost PDA Instead of an Expensive Tablet
Summary
Best Practices
Chapter 23. Implementing Mobile Synchronization in Exchange Server 2003
Preparing for Mobility in an Exchange 2003 Environment
Installing an Exchange Server 2003 Server for Mobile Access
Migrating from Microsoft Mobile Information Server
Configuring Mobile Exchange Features
Summary
Best Practices
Chapter 24. Configuring Client Systems for Mobility
Identifying Mobile Devices to Be Supported
Supporting the Pocket PC 2002 Synchronization with Microsoft Exchange 2003
Supporting Pocket PC 2003 Synchronization with Exchange 2003
Using the Pocket PC 2002 and Pocket PC 2003
Working with Smartphones
Establishing a Link from a Mobile Phone to Exchange 2003
Using Outlook Mobile Access to Exchange Server 2003
Summary
Best Practices
Part VIII: Client Access to Microsoft Exchange Server 2003
Chapter 25. Getting the Most Out of the Microsoft Outlook Client
What s Common Across All Versions of Outlook
What s New in Outlook 2003
Customizing the End User Experience
Security Enhancements in Outlook 2003
Understanding RPC over HTTP
Using Outlook 2003 Collaboratively
Using Outlook Cached Mode for Remote Connectivity
Summary
Best Practices
Chapter 26. Everything You Need to Know About Outlook Web Access Client
Understanding Microsoft s Direction on OWA
Using the Basics of OWA2003
What s New in the OWA Client (Since Exchange 2000)
Getting to Know the Look and Feel of OWA2003
Using OWA Mail Features
Taking Advantage of Advanced OWA Features
Customizing OWA Options
Using the Calendar in OWA
Gaining Functionality from the Meeting Invitation Functions
Using Tasks in OWA
Using Contacts in OWA
Understanding OWA Security Features
Tips for OWA Users with Slow Access
Summary
Best Practices
Chapter 27. Outlook for Non-Windows Systems
Understanding NonWindows-Based Mail Client Options
Outlook for Macintosh
Outlook Express
Configuring and Implementing Entourage X for Mac
Terminal Services Client for Mac
Understanding Other Non-Windows Client Access Methods
Summary
Best Practices
Part IX: Client Administration and Management
Chapter 28. Deploying the Client for Microsoft Exchange
Understanding Deployment Options
Planning Considerations and Best Practices
Preparing the Deployment
Installing the Exchange Client
Pushing Client Software with Windows 2003 Group Policies
Deploying with Microsoft Systems Management Server
Managing Post-Deployment Tasks
Summary
Best Practices
Chapter 29. Group Policy Management for Exchange Clients
Understanding Group Policy Management with Outlook
Baseline Administration for Group Policy Deployment
Outlook Client Group Policies
Administering Outlook Through Group Policy
Updates and Patch Management with Group Policies
Summary
Best Practices
Part X: Fault Tolerance and Optimization Technologies
Chapter 30. System-level Fault Tolerance (ClusteringNetwork Load Balancing)
Clustering and Load Balancing with Exchange 2003 Server
Clusters and Load Balancing Requirements
Implementing Fault-Tolerant Exchange Systems
Installing Exchange Server 2003 Clusters
Managing Exchange 2003 Clusters
Outlook Web Access Front-end Server and Load Balancing Clusters
Summary
Best Practices
Chapter 31. Backing Up the Exchange Server 2003 Environment
Using Backup to Solve Department Challenges
Maintaining Documentation on the Exchange Environment
Developing a Backup Strategy
Backing Up the Windows Server 2003 and Exchange Server 2003
Using the Windows Backup Utility (Ntbackup.exe)
Backing Up Specific Windows Services
Managing Media in a Structured Backup Strategy
Summary
Best Practices
Chapter 32. Recovering from a Disaster
Identifying the Extent of the Problem
What to Do Before Performing Any Server-Recovery Process
Preparing for a More Easily Recoverable Environment
Recovering from a Site Failure
Recovering from a Disk Failure
Recovering from a Boot Failure
Recovering from a Complete Server Failure
Recovering Exchange Application and Exchange Data
Recovering from Database Corruption
Using the Recovery Storage Group in Exchange Server 2003
Recovering Internet Information Services
Recovering the Cluster Service
Recovering Windows Server 2003 Domain Controllers
Recovering Active Directory
Summary
Best Practices
Chapter 33. Capacity Analysis and Performance Optimization
Examining Exchange Server 2003 Performance Improvements
Analyzing Capacity
Optimizing Exchange Through Ongoing Maintenance
Monitoring Exchange with Microsoft Operations Manager
Summary
Best Practices
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Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Unleashed (2nd Edition)
ISBN: 0672328070
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 393
Authors:
Rand Morimoto
BUY ON AMAZON
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