Exchange Server 2003 Administrator's Companion
Get your mission-critical messaging and collaboration systems up and running quickly with the essential guide to deploying and managing Exchange Server 2003. This comprehensive administrator’s reference details system features and capabilities, sharing hands-on insights for exploiting new connectivity, information management, and security features; integration with Microsoft Windows Server 2003; and other enhancements. Whether you’re migrating from a previous version of Exchange or performing a clean installation, you’ll find the easy-to-follow procedures, practical workarounds, and key troubleshooting tactics you need for everyday, on-the-job results.
Discover how to:
- Perform an enterprise needs assessment and develop your deployment plan
- Plan a migration strategy from Exchange Server 5.5 - including planning for coexistence
- Prepare servers and clients; verify the installation
- Create security policies, manage PKI and certificates, and configure other security services
- Configure Internet protocols - SMTP, POP3, IMAP4, NNTP, and LDAP
- Set up and manage recipients, public folders, storage groups, and administrative and routing groups
- Exploit new interoperability and mobile access features, including enhancements to Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 and Outlook Web Access
- Implement backups and disaster recovery plans
- Monitor, troubleshoot, and tune server performance
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CONTENTS:
Acknowledgments IntroductionPart I: Introduction
- Chapter 1: Introducing Exchange Server 2003
- Chapter 2: Understanding Exchange Server Storage Architecture
- Chapter 3: Understanding Exchange Server Routing Architecture
- Chapter 4: Understanding Windows Server 2003 IntegrationPart II: Planning
- Chapter 5: Assessing Needs
- Chapter 6: Planning for DevelopmentPart III: Deployment
- Chapter 7: Installing Exchange Server 2003
- Chapter 8: Managing Exchange Server 2003
- Chapter 9: Creating and Managing Recipients
- Chapter 10: Using Public Folders
- Chapter 11: Using Storage Groups
- Chapter 12: Using Administrative and Routing Groups
- Chapter 13: Connecting Routing GroupsPart IV: Upgrading and Migrating
- Chapter 14: Planning a Migration to Exchange Server 2003
- Chapter 15: Migrating to Exchange Server 2003
- Chapter 16: Coexisting with Previous Versions of ExchangePart V: Clients
- Chapter 17: Overview of Exchange Clients
- Chapter 18: Deploying Outlook 2003
- Chapter 19: Supporting Outlook Web Access
- Chapter 20: Supporting Internet Protocols and SMTPPart VI: Functionality
- Chapter 21: Connecting to Other Messaging Systems with X.400
- Chapter 22: Mobile Services in Exchange Server 2003Part VII: Security
- Chapter 23: Security Policies and Exchange Server 2003
- Chapter 24: Exchange Server Security
- Chapter 25: Securing Exchange Server 2003 MessagesPart VIII: Maintenance
- Chapter 26: Monitoring Exchange Server 2003
- Chapter 27: Disaster Recovery of an Exchange Server 2003 Database
- Chapter 28: Troubleshooting Exchange Server 2003
- Chapter 29: Tuning Exchange Server 2003 PerformancePart IX: Appendixes
- Appendix A: Default Directory Structure for Exchange Server 2003
- Appendix B: Delivery Status Notification Codes
- Appendix C: Log File Locations