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The Best Damn Exchange, SQL and IIS Book Period.
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The Best Damn Exchange, SQL and IIS Book Period.
Yazar:
Walther, Henrik.
ISBN:
9780080556888
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1 online resource (1223 pages)
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Front Cover -- The Best Damn Exchange, SQL and IIS Book Period -- Copyright Page -- Technical Editors -- Contributing Authors -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Introducing Exchange Server 2007 -- Introduction -- What Is Exchange Server 2007? -- Exchange 2007 Themes -- IT Pro Situation -- Info Worker Situation -- Organizationwide Situation -- Architectural Goals with Exchange Server 2007 -- Scalability -- Role-Based Deployment and Server Roles -- Mailbox Server Role -- Client Access Server Role -- Hub Transport Server Role -- Unified Messaging Server Role -- Auto Attendant -- Call Answering -- Fax Receiving -- Subscriber Access -- Edge Transport Server Role -- New Management Approach -- EMC Console -- Console Tree -- Work Pane -- Result Pane -- Action Pane -- Four New Work Centers -- Organization Configuration Work Station -- Exchange Server Best Practices Analyzer -- Database Recovery Management -- Database Troubleshooter -- Mail Flow Troubleshooter -- Message Tracking -- Queue Viewer -- Performance Monitor -- Performance Troubleshooter -- New Wizards -- Exposed CMDlet Code -- EMS -- HA Improvements -- LCR -- CCR -- Exchange Server 2007 Services -- Exchange Server Permissions -- Exchange Organization Administrators Group -- Exchange Recipient Administrators Group -- Exchange Server Administrators -- Exchange View-Only Administrators Group -- 64-Bit Support Only -- Active Directory-Based Routing Topology -- De-emphasized Features -- Discontinued Features -- Architecture Features -- Recipient-related Features -- Mobile Features -- Outlook Web Access Features -- Public Folder Features -- Protocol Features -- Connector Features -- HA Features -- Exchange 5.5-related Features -- APIs and Development Features -- Tools and Management Features -- Summary -- Chapter 2: Installing Exchange Server 2007 -- Introduction -- Exchange 2007 Server Editions and CAL Types.

Standard Edition -- Enterprise Edition -- Exchange Server 2007 Client Access Licensing -- Standard CAL -- Enterprise CAL -- Exchange 2007 Prerequisites -- Hardware Requirements -- Processor -- Memory -- Disk Space -- Drives -- Software Requirements -- Operating System -- File Format -- Software Required -- Required Windows Components -- Mailbox Server -- Client Access Server -- Hub Transport Server -- Edge Transport Server -- Unified Messaging Server -- Server Requirements -- Active Directory Requirements -- Preparing the Active Directory Schema -- Preparing the Active Directory -- Preparing Any Additional Active Directory Domains in a Forest -- Installing Exchange 2007 Using the Setup Wizard -- Installing Exchange 2007 Using Unattended Setup -- Verifying the Installation of Exchange Server 2007 -- Licensing an Exchange 2007 Server -- Finalizing Deployment of Exchange Server 2007 -- Adding and Removing Exchange 2007 Server Roles -- Uninstalling Exchange Server 2007 -- Summary -- Solutions Fast Track -- Frequently Asked Questions -- Chapter 3: Managing Recipients in Exchange 2007 -- Introduction -- Managing Recipients Using the Exchange 2007 Management Console -- Managing Mailboxes -- Creating a User Mailbox -- Manipulating Mailboxes in Exchange 2007 -- Moving a Mailbox -- Enabling Unified Messaging for a Mailbox -- Creating a Room or Equipment Mailbox -- Creating a Linked Mailbox -- Managing Distribution Groups -- Creating a New Distribution Group -- Creating a New Dynamic Distribution Group -- Managing Mail Contacts and Mail Users -- Creating a Mail Contact -- Managing Disconnected Mailboxes -- Managing Recipients in an Exchange Coexistence Environment -- Managing Exchange 2000/2003 and 2007 Mailbox-Enabled User Objects in a Coexistence Environment -- Managing Exchange 2000/2003 and 2007 Mail-Enabled Objects in a Coexistence Environment.

The Recipient Update Service in a Coexistence Environment -- Granting Access and/or SendAs Permissions to a Mailbox -- Creating a Custom Recipient Management Console -- Recipient Filtering in Exchange 2007 -- Summary -- Solutions Fast Track -- Frequently Asked Questions -- Chapter 4: Managing the Exchange 2007 Mailbox Server Role -- Introduction -- Managing the Exchange 2007 Mailbox Server -- Exchange 2007 Storage Groups -- Local and Cluster Continuous Replication -- Creating a New Storage Group -- Moving a Storage Group -- Removing a Storage Group -- Managing Exchange 2007 Mailbox Databases -- Saying Goodbye to the Streaming Media File (.STM) -- What about Support for Single-Instance Storage? -- New Size for Transaction Log Files -- Creating a New Mailbox Database -- Exchange 2007 Public Folder Databases -- Creating a New Public Folder Database -- Creating a Public Folder -- Administering Public Folder Permission Settings -- Managing Public Folder Replica Settings -- Mail-Enabling a Public Folder -- Moving a Mailbox or Public Folder Database -- Removing a Mailbox or Public Folder Database -- Managing Organizationwide Mailbox Server Configuration Settings -- Address Lists -- Managed Default Folders -- Managed Custom Folders -- Managed Folder Mailbox Policies -- Offline Address Books -- Creating a New Offline Address Book -- Summary -- Solutions Fast Track -- Frequently Asked Questions -- Chapter 5: Managing the Client Access Server -- Introduction -- Managing the Exchange 2007 Client Access Server -- The AutoDiscover Service -- The Availability Service -- Client Access Servers and the SSL Certificate Dilemma -- Managing Outlook Anywhere -- Installing a Third-Party SSL Certificate -- Adding the RPC over HTTP Proxy Component -- Enabling Outlook Anywhere -- Configuring the Outlook Client -- Managing Outlook Web Access 2007.

Configuring Outlook Web Access Server-Side -- Outlook Web Access Client-Side Features -- Mailbox Limit Notification -- Open Other Mailbox -- View Message Header -- Creating Multiple Calendars -- Meeting and Appointment Reminders -- Change Password Option -- Direct Link Access -- Compose Messages in HTML -- Junk E-Mail Lists -- Improved Signature Editor -- WebReady Document Viewing Feature (Open as Webpage) -- Mark All as Read -- Simplifying the URL to Outlook Web Access -- Managing Exchange ActiveSync -- Configuring the Exchange ActiveSync Virtual Directory -- Configuring ActiveSync Policies -- Assigning an Exchange ActiveSync Policy to a User -- Managing Mobile Devices -- Managing POP3/IMAP4 -- Enabling the POP3 and IMAP4 Services -- Configuring the POP3 or IMAP4 Services -- Limiting Access to the POP3 and IMAP4 Service -- Summary -- Solutions Fast Track -- Frequently Asked Questions -- Chapter 6: Managing the Hub Transport Server Role -- Introduction -- Message Transport and Routing Architecture in Exchange 2007 -- Managing the Hub Transport Server -- Remote Domains -- Creating a New Remote Domains Entry -- Accepted Domains -- Creating a New Accepted Domain -- E-mail Address Policies -- Creating a New E-mail Address Policy -- Transport Rules -- Journaling -- Send Connectors -- Configuring DNS Lookups -- Configuring Outbound Message Limits -- Receive Connectors -- Creating a Receive Connector -- Managing Message Size and Recipient Limits -- Configuring Global Limits -- Configuring Server Limits -- Configuring Connector Limits -- Send Connectors -- Receive Connectors -- Configuring Per-User Limits -- Message Tracking with Exchange Server 2007 -- Using the Exchange 2007 Queue Viewer -- Submission Queue -- Mailbox Delivery Queue -- Remote Delivery Queue -- Poison Message Queue -- Unreachable Queue.

Introduction to the Exchange Mail Flow Troubleshooter Tool -- Configuring the Hub Transport Server as an Internet-Facing Transport Server -- Changing the SMTP Banner -- Disabling the EdgeSync Service -- Pointing the MX Record to the Hub Transport Server -- Missed Features -- Attachment Filter -- Address Rewrite Agent -- Summary -- Solutions Fast Track -- Frequently Asked Questions -- Chapter 7: Managing the Edge Transport Server -- Introduction -- Deploying the Edge Transport Server Role -- Prerequisites -- Creating a DNS Suffix -- Enabling Name Resolution Lookups between the Edge Transport and Hub Transport Servers Suffix -- Configuring DNS Settings -- Installing the ADAM Component -- Installing .NET Framework 2.0 and Windows PowerShell -- Saying Goodbye to the Windows SMTP and NNTP Protocol Stacks -- Installing the Edge Transport Server Role -- Verifying Deployment -- Creating and Importing an Edge Subscription File -- Verifying That the EdgeSync Service Works As Expected -- Creating a Postmaster Mailbox -- Manually Configuring the Required Connectors -- Manually Configuring Accepted Domains -- Configuring and Managing the Antispam Filtering Agents -- Connection Filtering -- Sender Filtering -- Recipient Filtering -- Sender ID Filtering -- Content Filtering -- Safelist Aggregation -- Outlook E-mail Postmark Validation -- Attachment Filtering -- Sender Reputation -- Antivirus Scanning -- Outlook Junk E-Mail Filtering -- Securing the Edge Server Using the Windows 2003 Security Configuration Wizard (SCW) -- Pointing Your MX Records to the Edge Transport Server -- Deploying Multiple Edge Transport Servers in the Organization -- The Edge Transport Rules Agent -- Creating Transport Rule -- The Address Rewrite Agent -- Monitoring the Edge Transport Server -- Summary -- Solutions Fast Track -- Frequently Asked Questions.

Chapter 8: High Availability for Exchange 2007 Mailbox Servers.
Özet:
Exchange, SQL and IIS are at the core of most Microsoft enterprise servers. The 2007 releases of these products, along with the release of Windows Vista and Windows 2008 Server, represents the biggest overhaul of Windows enterprise products since Windows 2000. The dramatic changes to security tools and the addition of features that support "anywhere access" present IT professionals with a steep learning curve. Making certain that these products are configured to meet regulatory compliance requirements adds addtionaly complexity to day-to-day management network management. The Best Damn Exchange, SQL and IIS Book Period delivers an all-in-one reference for Windows System Administrators deploying the 2007 releases of these core Microsoft servers. The coverage is comprehensive, and provides users with just about everything they need to manage a Windows enterprise server. Special Bonus coverage includes how to gather and analyze the many log files generated by these servers. Key Features: * All-in-one coverage includes Exchange, SQL, and IIS Servers * Integrated coverage on all key security features * Bonus coverage includes analyzing server logs and integrating Communicator 2007.
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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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