Synopses & Reviews
Make the move to Exchange Server 2007 with this practical guide
If you're an IT administrator preparing to move to Exchange Server 2007, this book is for you. It bypasses what you already know and concentrates on the essential information you need to migrate quickly and successfully, and it's fully up-to-speed on the new features brought by SP1.
You'll get a thorough look at what's new in Exchange Server 2007, including new names for some familiar Exchange Server 2003 functions. You'll explore the new Exchange 2007 management interface and get a primer on the Exchange Management Shell. And, in an extended case study, you'll follow a company with a thousand mailboxes, multiple servers, and offices in Hawaii and Sydney, as it migrates to Exchange Server 2007. The process will arm you with practical techniques for handling both interorganization and intraorganization migrations.
Evaluate your organization using a checklist of factors, and choose the right migration path
Understand local continuous, standby continuous, and clustered continuous replication for copying log files and backing up databases
Apply new message transport rules with the Hub Transport server
Learn new retention policies for messaging records management
Master the latest Exchange ActiveSync settings and restrictions
Discover why you should require encryption for clients using POP3, IMAP4, or SMTP
Convert Exchange Server 2003 resource mailboxes to Exchange Server 2007
Enable mobile users, implement anti-spam, and discover enhanced journaling
Explore the new Exchange Management Console Toolbox
Get up to speed on SP1
Synopsis
"Exchange Server 2007 Implementation and Administration" provides and concise instruction for IT professionals trained to use earlier versions of Exchange Server. It dispenses with common networking and messaging technology and concepts that admins already know to concentrate on the crucial features of the new software. This book aims to provide the bridge from the old to the new without making the reader invest in reading information they have already mastered. This book has a strong migration component for those who need to upgrade quickly to the new version, and uses real-work scenarios to bring it all home.
Synopsis
* As the latest release of Microsoft's groupware solution, Exchange Server 2007 allows businesses to communicate and collaborate via e-mail, calendaring, shared databases, and discussion groups and has more than 120 million licenses sold
* This book provides concise instruction for IT professionals trained to use earlier versions of Exchange Server and bridges the gap between previous versions and this latest version
* Bypasses technology that the reader already knows and instead concentrates on the most essential features of the new software
* Real-world scenarios provide additional help
Synopsis
If you're an IT administrator preparing to move to Exchange Server 2007, this book is for you. It concentrates on what you need to migrate quickly and successfully, and it is fully up to speed on the new features brought by SP1. You'll explore the new Exchange 2007 management interface and get a primer on the Exchange Management Shell. In an extended case study, you'll follow a company with a thousand mailboxes, multiple servers, and offices in Hawaii and Sydney, as it migrates to Exchange Server 2007.
About the Author
Jim McBee, MCSE, MCT, is a consultant specializing in Exchange deployments and education. He has worked for many Fortune 500 customers, as well as the U.S. Department of Defense. He is the author of three editions of Exchange Server 24seven and Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Advanced Administration, and coauthor of Cabling: The Complete Guide to Network Wiring, all from Sybex. Benjamin Craig is a systems and security engineer with nearly a decade of experience deploying and supporting Exchange for a wide variety of industries. He is the full-time IT manager of a California bank and is the owner of Xnetworking, a technical consulting company.
Table of Contents
1. Introducing Exchange 2007.
2. Exchange Server 2007 Administration.
3. Start Your Engines—Preparing For Migration.
4. Installing Exchange Server 2007.
5. Performing An Intra-Organization Migration.
6. Performing An Inter-Organization Migration.
7. Don't Fear The Management Shell.
8. Accepting E-Mail And Generating E-Mail Addresses.
9. Administering Recipients.
10. Managing Resource Mailboxes.
11. Managing Public Folders.
12. Sizing Storage Groups And Databases.
13. Implementing Recoverability Solutions.
14. Daily And Weekly Management Of Exchange Server 2007.
15. Client Access Server Function.
16. E-Mail Routing.
17. Implementing Anti-Spam Protection.