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How to upgrade your current messaging and collaboration system to take full advantage of Microsoft Exchange 2000
Almost half of Fortune 1000 companies have either standardized their messaging platform on the Microsoft Exchange Server or plan to migrate to it. Microsoft Exchange 2000 is a significant improvement over previous versions. In this book, networking expert Stan Reimer presents a case study of a model company that provides IT professionals with a realistic view of the migration path from Exchange 4.0/5.x to 2000, including how to contend with problems such as legacy systems, planning, product integration, implementation, system maintenance, and more. Because the migration path involves migration to both Windows 2000 Active Directory and Exchange 2000, it is unusually complex. As a result, this book is as relevant to the large corporation with multiple domains, locations, and Exchange servers, as it is to the small company with a single-server location.
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Synopsis
Networking expert Stan Reimer guides you through the complex migration from Exchange Server 4.0/5.x to Exchange 2000 from a unique perspective. He follows a fictitious airline-one that has locations throughout the United States and Canada, in addition to thousands of users supported by a variety of servers-as it makes the conversion to Exchange 2000. Step by step, you'll follow the company through the migration planning process to the implementation of Windows 2000 Active Directory to the installation of Exchange 2000 Server, all the while learning the many options and processes for completing the migration.
This invaluable book addresses such topics as:
* A comparison between Exchange 5.x and Exchange 2000 Server and what has changed both conceptually and practically
* Planning out the entire migration process and the steps necessary to implement the new organizational structure design
* A review of the procedures for managing and maintaining an Exchange 2000 Server organization
About the Author
STAN REIMER is a senior systems analyst with ImagiNET Resources Corporation, a Microsoft Solution Provider and Microsoft Development Partner. He consults as a networking architect specializing in Exchange implementations and works as a trainer with organizations throughout North America. He also develops courseware for a variety of organizations including IBM Learning Services. Reimer's certifications include MCSE+I, CNE, and MCT.
Table of Contents
Introduction.
INTRODUCING THE EXCHANGE 2000 MIGRATION.
Why Migrate? Exchange 2000 Enhancements.
Comparing Exchange 4.0/5.x and Exchange 2000.
Introduction to North American Air.
PLANNING.
Migrating to Exchange 2000: The Planning Phase.
Completing the Planning Process.
MIGRATING TO WINDOWS 2000 ACTIVE DIRECTORY.
Migrating to Active Directory.
Using the Active Directory Connector.
MIGRATING TO EXCHANGE 2000 SERVER.
Migrating a Single Site to Exchange 2000.
Coexisting with Exchange 4.0/5.x Servers.
Completing the Migration.
MANAGING AND MAINTAINING THE EXCHANGE 2000 SERVER ORGANIZATION.
Managing the Exchange 2000 Organization.
Implementing Additional Exchange 2000 Services.
Monitoring and Maintaining Exchange 2000.
Epilogue.
Index.