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Microsoft Exchange Server 2007: The Complete Reference
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Luckett, Richard;
Lefkovics, William; and
Suneja, Bharat
.
Microsoft Exchange Server 2007: The Complete Reference
.
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: McGraw-Hill Osborne Media, 2008.
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Microsoft Exchange Server 2007: The Complete Reference
Authors:
Richard Luckett
,
William Lefkovics
and
Bharat Suneja
Published:
April 2008
eISBN:
9780071594899 0071594892
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ISBN:
9780071490849
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Book Description
Table of Contents
Contents
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I: Exchange Server 2007 Fundamentals
1 Introduction to Exchange Server 2007
Demystifying Exchange Server 2007
Roll Out the Red Carpet: Here Come the New Features
What Exchange Server 2007 Is Not
Information Workers’ Delight
Categorical Changes
Paradigm Shift in Management
Exchange Server 2007 Service Pack 1
Summary
2 Active Directory Integration
Directory Services
Active Directory Services
Logical Active Directory Components
Physical Active Directory Components
Domain Naming System
Active Directory and Exchange Server 2007
Summary
3 Exchange Server 2007 Architectural Review
Role-based Architecture
Storage Architecture
Message Handling
Routing Architecture
Management Models
Development Platform
Summary
Part II: Designing and Deploying Exchange Server 2007
4 Installing Exchange 2007
Pre-installation Review
Preparing the Server
Preparing Active Directory
Installing Exchange 2007 Server
Exchange 2007 Service Pack 1 Installation
Automated Installations
Finalizing Installations
Uninstalling Exchange 2007
Summary
5 Transitioning and Migrating
Developing a Roadmap
Transitioning and Coexistence
Coexistence
Migrating
Summary
Part III: Administering Exchange Server 2007
6 Administering Mailbox Servers
The Role of Mailbox Servers
Service Architecture
Storage Architecture: Storage Groups, Log Files, and Databases
Storage Groups
Mailbox Databases
Public Folder Databases
Mailbox Configuration
Public Folders
Summary
7 Administering Hub and Edge Transport Servers
The Hub Transport Server Role
The Edge Transport Server Role
Comparing the Hub and Edge Transport Server Roles
Common Transport Server Settings
Summary
8 Administering Client Access Servers
Deployment Considerations
IIS Integration
POP3 and IMAP4
Outlook Anywhere
ActiveSync
Autodiscover
Availability Service
Summary
9 Administering Unified Messaging Servers
Understanding Unified Messaging
Deploying Unified Messaging Servers
PBX and IP Gateways vs. IP PBXs
Configuring Unified Messaging Servers
Unified Messaging Users
Summary
Part IV: Exchange Recipients and Clients
10 Administering Recipients
Exchange Takes Over Recipient Management: Goodbye RUS!
The Exchange Recipient Bandwagon
Disconnected Mailboxes
Moving Mailboxes
Managing Mailboxes
Summary
11 Outlook 2007
Feature Overview
Productivity Enhancements
Security Enhancements
Deploying Outlook 2007
Configuring Profiles
Additional Outlook Configurations
Summary and Resources
12 Outlook Web Access 2007
The New Outlook Web Access
OWA Premium Client Experience
Backward Compatibility and Interoperability
OWA Configuration and Administration
OWA Security Features
Advanced Features
Customizing OWA
Summary
13 Unified Communications and Collaboration
All for One, and One for All
Microsoft Office Communications Server (OCS)
Public Folders
Microsoft Office SharePoint Server
Unified Voice (Unified Messaging and Enterprise Voice)
Summary
Part V: Security
14 Administrative Models
Active Directory and Exchange Permissions
Administrative Model Comparison
Administrative Roles
Delegating Permissions
Advanced Delegation
Summary
15 Regulatory Compliance
A Regulatory Compliance Overview
Exchange Server 2007 Compliance Features
Other Compliance Considerations
Summary
16 Securing E-mail
Security as an Exchange Philosophy
Related Microsoft Products
Digital Certificates
Authentication
Client to Server
Server to Server
Summary
17 Anti-Spam
What Is Spam?
Summary
Part VI: E-mail Continuity
18 Backup, Restore, and Disaster Recovery
Backups
Basic Recovery
Advanced Recovery
Disaster Recovery
Summary
19 High Availability
Understanding High Availability
High Availability Features in Exchange Server 2007
Summary
20 Maintenance and Optimization
Operations Overview
Monitoring Tools
Monitoring Exchange 2007
Optimizing Performance
Analysis and Reporting
Summary
21 Troubleshooting Exchange 2007
Exchange Server Troubleshooting Tools
Client Connectivity
Transport Pipeline
Mailbox Servers
Client Access Servers and Unified Messaging Servers
Network Services
Summary
Index