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Your One-Stop Guide to Microsoft Exchange Server 2007
Get full details on the powerful features of Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 including the new features available with Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Service Pack 1. Written by Exchange Server experts Richard Luckett, William Lefkovics, and Bharat Suneja, the book covers everything from installation, configuration, and migration to the latest administration, troubleshooting, and security procedures.
Microsoft Exchange Server 2007: The Complete Reference shows you how to configure a robust messaging environment, manage recipients and servers, set up mailboxes and public folders, and seamlessly integrate with Outlook 2007 and Outlook Web Access 2007. You'll learn to provide a multi-layered defense against spam, create reliable system backups, work with PKI and data encryption, use replication and clustering services, and maintain high availability and optimal efficiency.
- Set up, customize, and manage Exchange Server 2007
- Upgrade from and coexist with previous versions
- Understand the Exchange Server 2007 messaging system architecture
- Implement the significant new features Exchange Server 2007 Service Pack 1 provides
- Administer Mailbox, Transport, Client Access, and Unified Messaging Servers
- Take full advantage of Outlook 2007 and Outlook Web Access 2007
- Secure transactions using PKI, authentication, encryption, and the Forefront suite
- Comply with applicable legal standards and regulations
- Back up and restore Exchange data using DPM and VSS
- Troubleshoot, monitor, and tune Exchange Server using the latest tools
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Your complete guide to Microsoft Exchange Server 2007
Here is a fully overhauled, authoritative guide to Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, the latest version of the premier Windows messaging system. You will learn to install and configure Exchange Server 2007; manage e-mail, shared calendars, and tasks; set up mobile and Web-based accounts; and optimize performance. Tips for migrating from existing systems as well as implementing security are also included.
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The Most In-Depth Guide to Exchange 2000 Server
Administer Microsoft's leading messaging and collaboration system effectively with help from this comprehensive resource. Discover everything you need to successfully deploy and administer Exchange 2000 Server, and gain valuable insight into directory-enabled networking application technology. Learn to seamlessly integrate Exchange 2000 Server with Windows 2000 as well as how to work with PKI and Active Directory. This all-inclusive reference also details all of the new features of Exchange 2000 Server--including installing and configuring the Instant Messenger. Practical, authoritative, and thorough, this is the most complete Exchange 2000 Server guide available.
- Understand Exchange 2000 architecture
- Install and configure Exchange 2000
- Upgrade from and coexist with Exchange Server 5.5
- Work with related technologies--Public Key Infrastructure (PKI), Clustering, Outlook Web Access, Outlook 2002, and more
- Learn to manage servers, recipients, and protocols
- Manage public folders
- Deploy real-time collaboration solutions, such as Instant Messaging and Exchange 2000 Conferencing Server
- Perform system backup and recovery tasks
- Install certificate services and implement secure messaging
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"Exchange experts and Microsoft MVPs Richard Luckett, William Lefkovics, and Bharat Suneja have packed this book with practical guidance, useful information, and years of knowledge and experience. If you’re responsible for one or more aspects of an Exchange 2007-based messaging system, keep this book close, as you’ll be referring to it often!" --Scott Schnoll, Principal Technical Writer, Exchange Server Product Team, Microsoft Corporation
Table of Contents
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I: Exchange Server 2007 Fundamentals
Chapter 1. Introduction to Exchange Server 2007
Chapter 2. Active Directory Integration
Chapter 3. Exchange Server 2007 Architectural Review
Part II: Designing and Deploying Exchange Server 2007
Chapter 4. Installing Exchange 2007
Chapter 5. Transitioning and Migrating
Part III: Administering Exchange Server 2007
Chapter 6. Administering Mailbox Services
Chapter 7. Administering Hub and Edge Transport Servers
Chapter 8. Administering Client Access Servers
Chapter 9. Administering Unified Messaging Servers
Part IV: Exchange Recipients and Clients
Chapter 10. Administering Recipients
Chapter 11. Outlook 2007
Chapter 12. Outlook Web Access 2007
Chapter 13. Unified Communications and Collaboration
Part V: Security
Chapter 14. Administrative Models
Chapter 15. Regulatory Compliance
Chapter 16. Securing E-mail
Chapter 17. Anti-Spam
Part VI: E-mail Continuity
Chapter 18. Backup, Restore, and Disaster Recovery
Chapter 19. High Availability
Chapter 20. Maintenance and Optimization
Chapter 21. Troubleshooting Exchange 2007
Index