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Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Administrators Pocket Consultant
Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Administrators Pocket Consultant
ISBN: 0735619786
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 188
Authors:
William R. Stanek
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Table of Contents
BackCover
Microsoft Exchange Server 2003
Foreword
Preface
Product names
Omissions
URLs
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1: A Brief History of Exchange
1.1 Exchange first generation
1.2 Exchange second generation
1.3 Exchange third generation
1.4 Deploying Exchange 2003
1.5 Some things that Microsoft still has to do
1.6 Moving on
Chapter 2: Exchange and the Active Directory
2.1 The Active Directory
2.2 Preparing the Active Directory for Exchange
2.3 Active Directory replication
2.4 The Active Directory Connector
2.5 The LegacyExchangeDN attribute
2.6 DSAccess-Exchange s directory access component
2.7 Interaction between Global Catalogs and clients
2.8 Exchange and the Active Directory schema
2.9 Running Exchange in multiple forests
2.10 Active Directory tools
Chapter 3: Exchange Basics
3.2 Access control
3.3 Administrative and routing groups
3.4 Mailboxes and user accounts
3.5 Distribution groups
3.6 Query-based distribution groups
3.7 Summarizing Exchange basics
Chapter 4: Outlook-The Client
4.1 MAPI-Messaging Application Protocol
4.2 Making Outlook a better network client for Exchange
4.3 How many clients can I support at the end of a pipe?
4.4 Blocking client access
4.5 Junk mail processing
4.6 The Offline Address Book (OAB)
4.7 Freebusy information
4.8 Personal folders and offline folder files
4.9 Offline folder files
4.10 SCANPST-first aid for PSTs and OSTs
4.11 Working offline or online
4.12 Outlook command-line switches
Chapter 5: Outlook Web Access
5.1 Second-generation OWA
5.2 The OWA architecture
5.3 Functionality: rich versus reach or premium and basic
5.4 Suppressing Web beacons and attachment handling
5.5 OWA administration
5.6 Exchange s URL namespace
5.7 Customizing OWA
5.8 OWA firewall access
5.9 OWA for all
Chapter 6: Internet and Other Clients
6.1 IMAP4 clients
6.2 POP3 clients
6.3 LDAP directory access for IMAP4 and POP3 clients
6.4 Supporting Apple Macintosh
6.5 Supporting UNIX and Linux clients
6.6 Exchange Mobile Services
6.7 Pocket PC clients
6.8 Palm Pilots
6.9 Mobile BlackBerries
6.10 Sending messages without clients
6.11 Client licenses
Chapter 7: The Store
7.1 Structure of the Store
7.2 Exchange ACID
7.3 EDB database structure
7.4 The streaming file
7.5 Transaction logs
7.6 Store partitioning
7.7 Managing storage groups
7.8 ESE database errors
7.9 Database utilities
7.10 The epoxy layer
7.11 The Public Store
7.12 Laying out a public folder design
7.13 Public folder replication
7.14 ExIFS-the Exchange Installable File System
Chapter 8: Performance and Clusters
8.1 Aspects of Exchange performance
8.2 Measuring performance
8.3 Cloning, snapshots, and lies
8.4 Virtual Exchange servers
8.5 A brief history of clustering Exchange
8.6 Second-generation Exchange clusters
8.7 Microsoft cluster basics
Chapter 9: Getting the Mail through-Routing and Message Delivery
9.1 SMTP and X.400
9.2 The evolution of SMTP
9.3 The transport core
9.4 Processing incoming messages
9.5 Categorization and routing
9.6 Routing groups
9.7 Link state routing
9.8 Connecting routing groups
9.9 Creating an SMTP connector
9.10 Creating an X.400 connector
9.11 Understanding routing
9.12 SMTP logging
9.13 SMTP archiving
9.14 Global messaging settings
9.15 Combating the menace of spam
Chapter 10: Managing Exchange: Users
10.1 ESM and other consoles
10.2 User access
10.3 User authentication
10.4 Defining a document retention policy
10.5 The Exchange Mailbox Manager
10.6 Archiving messages
10.7 Exploring the deleted items cache
10.8 Decommissioning mailboxes
10.9 Helping users to do a better job
10.10 Email and viruses
10.11 Exchange antivirus tools
Chapter 11: Managing Exchange: Servers
11.2 Recipient policies
11.3 Recipient update services
11.4 Backups
11.5 Recovering deleted mailboxes
11.6 The Recovery Storage Group
11.7 The ExMerge utility
11.8 Risk management
11.9 The message tracking center
11.10 ExchDump
11.11 Monitoring Exchange
11.12 Standard diagnostics
11.13 Management frameworks
11.14 Exchange and WMI
Appendix A: Recommended Books for Further Reading
Appendix B: Message Tracking Log Codes
Appendix C: TCPIP Ports Used by Exchange
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Index
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Index_Y Z
List of Figures
List of Tables
Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Administrators Pocket Consultant
ISBN: 0735619786
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 188
Authors:
William R. Stanek
BUY ON AMAZON
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