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-f switch, HFNetChk, 96
fault tolerance, PKI environments, 230
FE/BE (front-end/back-end) topology, 283–85, 309–13
FE (front-end) servers
applying policy templates, 112–14
back-end vs., 283–84
IPsec policies, 311–13
load balancing across multiple, 302–3
pass-through vs. dual authentication, 287–88
Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS), 18–19
file extensions, blocked by Outlook, 260–62
file-server scanners, 177, 183
file transfers, IM restrictions, 336, 343
Filter Action page, Security Rule Wizard, 212–13, 313
Filter Action Properties dialog box, Security Rule Wizard, 214–15
Filtering tab, Message Delivery Properties dialog box, 157–58
filters
content, 164–66
event sink, 162–64
IM traffic, 345
IPsec security rules and, 205–6
spam, 153–58
/filtersids switch, netdom tool, 118
FIPS (Federal Information Processing Standard), 18–19
fire, securing against, 77
Firewall Topology Manager (FTM), 343
firewalls. See also Outlook Web Access, firewalls
Exchange IM and, 343
new mail notification in Outlook and, 218
folder access
CA security, 255, 352
setting properties for, 352–54
Folders tab, Exmerge Wizard, 173
/forestprep switch, 121–23
form-based authentication, 291–94
ISAPI filter, 293–94
overview of, 291
Web pages, 292–93
FQDN (fully qualified domain name), 194, 324
front-end/back-end (FE/BE) topology, 283–85, 309–13
front-end servers. See FE (front-end) servers
FRONT-ENT-HTTPS, 302–3
FTM (Firewall Topology Manager), 343
Full Control permission, 129
fully qualified domain name (FQDN), 194, 324
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