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Microsoft Exchange 2013 Cookbook.
Title:
Microsoft Exchange 2013 Cookbook.
Author:
Van Horenbeeck, Michael.
ISBN:
9781782170631
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (461 pages)
Contents:
Microsoft Exchange 2013 Cookbook -- Table of Contents -- Microsoft Exchange 2013 Cookbook -- Credits -- About the Author -- Acknowledgments -- About the Author -- Acknowledgments -- About the Reviewers -- www.PacktPub.com -- Support files, eBooks, discount offers, and more -- Why Subscribe? -- Free Access for Packt account holders -- Instant Updates on New Packt Books -- Preface -- What this book covers -- What you need for this book -- Who this book is for -- Conventions -- Reader feedback -- Customer support -- Errata -- Piracy -- Questions -- 1. Planning an Exchange Server 2013 Infrastructure -- Introduction -- Gathering the business requirements -- Getting ready -- How to do it… -- There's more... -- Sizing Exchange 2013 -- Getting ready -- How to do it… -- Step 1-Gathering the data -- Step 2-Calculating the requirements -- There's more... -- Preparing for Exchange 2013 -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- Supported coexistence scenarios -- Hardware requirements -- Operating system requirements -- How it works... -- Designing storage for Exchange -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- Understanding Active Directory and DNS dependencies -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- Active Directory system requirements -- DNS infrastructure requirements -- Troubleshooting DNS -- Logging events and debugging -- Basic DNS commands -- How it works... -- Planning related platform components -- How to do it... -- Firewall and/or reverse proxy -- SMTP gateway/Anti-Spam/Malware/Virus appliance -- Telephony system or Microsoft Lync Server for voice or unified messaging integration -- SharePoint -- Faxing solution -- Backup and restore -- Custom developed and other third-party applications -- Software-based anti-virus -- There's more... -- 2. Installing Exchange Server 2013 -- Introduction.

Preparing the Active Directory -- Getting ready -- How to do it… -- Active Directory schema extension -- Preparing Active Directory, groups and permissions -- How it works... -- There's more… -- Installing Exchange 2013 prerequisites -- Getting ready -- How to do it… -- Windows Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 1 (or higher) -- Windows Server 2012 -- How it works… -- Installing Exchange 2013 using the Setup Wizard -- How to do it… -- Installing Exchange 2013 from the command line -- How to do it… -- There's more... -- Verifying the Exchange 2013 installation -- How to do it… -- Get-ExchangeServer -- Setup Log file and Event Viewer -- How it works... -- There's more... -- Introducing the Exchange Admin Center -- Getting ready -- How to do it… -- There's more… -- Uninstalling an Exchange 2013 Server or Server role -- Getting ready -- How to do it… -- By using the Setup Wizard -- By using the command line -- How it works... -- There's more… -- 3. Configuring the Client Access Server Role -- Introduction -- Configuring certificates -- Getting ready -- How to do it… -- Creating a shared network folder -- Creating a certificate request -- Completing a certificate request -- Exporting a certificate -- Importing a certificate -- Enabling a certificate -- How it works… -- Wildcard certificates -- See also -- Configuring Autodiscover -- How to do it... -- Configuring the AutodiscoverServiceInternalURI -- Configuring the AutodiscoverSiteScope -- How it works… -- See also -- Configuring Outlook Anywhere -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- See also -- Configuring Outlook Web App -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- Configuring Access to OWA -- Enabling/Disabling OWA -- Controlling OWA features globally -- OWA Mailbox Policies -- Configuring Exchange Web Services -- How to do it... -- Configuring Exchange ActiveSync -- How to do it... -- See also.

Configuring ActiveSync Device Access -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- Defining the default access level for the entire organization -- Blocking specific devices -- Explicitly allowing or blocking devices for an individual user -- Configuring ActiveSync Auto-Block Thresholds -- How it works... -- Device Access evaluation -- ActiveSync Device Auto-Block Thresholds -- Configuring SMTP -- How to do it... -- Creating Receive Connectors -- Configuring Logging -- How it works... -- See also -- Configuring POP and IMAP -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- See also -- Using non-Microsoft clients with Exchange Server 2013 -- 4. Configuring and Managing the Mailbox Server Role -- Introduction -- Creating and removing mailbox databases -- How to do it... -- Creating a new mailbox database -- Removing a mailbox database -- How it works... -- There's more... -- Mounting and dismounting mailbox databases -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- Mounting a database -- Dismounting a database: -- How it works... -- There's more... -- See also -- Moving database files to another location -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- There's more... -- Configuring circular logging -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- See also -- Creating and removing mailboxes -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- Creating a new user with mailbox -- Enabling a mailbox for an existing user -- Removing a mailbox -- Disabling a mailbox -- How it works... -- There's more... -- Working with disabled mailboxes -- Managing resource mailboxes -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- Creating a new room mailbox -- Configuring booking options -- How it works... -- There's more... -- Defining additional custom resource properties -- Adding custom properties to a resource -- See also -- Configuring mailbox size limits -- Getting ready -- How to do it...

Configuring mailbox sizes at database level -- Configuring mailbox sizes at user level -- How it works... -- Managing personal archives -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- See also -- Assigning mailbox permissions -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- Assigning full access permissions to a mailbox -- Assigning send-as or send on behalf of permissions -- Granting receive-as permission -- How it works... -- There's more... -- See also -- Moving mailboxes to another database -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- Moving mailboxes using migration batches -- Moving mailboxes using move requests -- Checking the progress of a mailbox move -- Checking the status of a migration batch -- Removing completed move request -- How it works... -- There's more... -- Synchronous mailbox moves -- Bad item limit -- See also -- Managing public folders -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- Creating new public folder mailboxes -- Creating public folders -- Managing public folder permissions -- How it works... -- See also -- Configuring outbound mail flow -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- Send connector costs -- Configure a send connector to route e-mails through the Client Access Server -- See also -- Configuring accepted domains -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- Configuring e-mail address policies -- See also -- Configuring message size limits -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- Configuring message size limits at organizational level -- Configuring message size limits at connector level -- Configuring message size limits at mailbox level -- How it works... -- See also -- 5. Configuring External Access -- Introduction -- Configuring Exchange workloads for external access -- How to do it... -- Configuring Outlook Web App -- Configuring the Exchange Admin Center.

Configuring Exchange Web Services -- Configuring the Offline Address Book -- Configuring ActiveSync -- How it works... -- There's more... -- Turning off the Exchange Admin Center -- See also -- Configuring Autodiscover -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- Configuring Autodiscover redirection when using multiple primary e-mail domains through IIS -- Using SRV records record -- How it works... -- See also -- Configuring Outlook Anywhere to support external access -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- See also -- Publishing Exchange onto the Internet through TMG 2010 -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- Creating a publishing rule for ActiveSync -- Creating a publishing rule for OWA -- Creating a publishing rule for Outlook Anywhere -- Publishing Autodiscover -- Configuring basic authentication -- How it works... -- Publishing Exchange onto the Internet through UAG 2010 SP3 -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- Creating a new HTTPS-trunk -- Configuring Outlook Anywhere and Exchange ActiveSync -- Configuring Exchange for basic authentication -- How it works... -- Publishing Exchange 2013 to the Internet without using a reverse proxy solution -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- 6. Implementing and Managing High Availability -- Introduction -- Designing for high availability -- How to do it... -- Creating a highly available Client Access Server infrastructure -- Load balancing at layer 4 using DNS round robin -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- Load balancing at layer 4 using a single IP address and a load balancer -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- Load balancing at layer 4 using multiple IP addresses and a load balancer -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- Load balancing at layer 7 using a load balancer -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works...

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Abstract:
This book is a practical, hands-on guide that provides the reader with a number of clear, step-by-step exercises."Microsoft Exchange 2013 Cookbook" is targeted at network administrators who deal with the Exchange server in their day-to-day jobs. It assumes you have some practical experience with previous versions of Exchange (although this is not a requirement), without being a subject matter expert.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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