05360nam 2200649Ia 450 991078423490332120230120004322.01-281-00717-X97866110071710-08-049183-9(CKB)1000000000341463(EBL)294719(OCoLC)476060565(SSID)ssj0000202488(PQKBManifestationID)11196438(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000202488(PQKBWorkID)10254470(PQKB)11458566(Au-PeEL)EBL294719(CaPaEBR)ebr10186573(CaONFJC)MIL100717(CaSebORM)9781555583491(MiAaPQ)EBC294719(EXLCZ)99100000000034146320061106d2006 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrMicrosoft Exchange server 2003 deployment and migration[electronic resource] SP1 and SP2 /Kieran McCorry1st editionBurlinton, MA Elsevier Digital Pressc20061 online resource (597 p.)Includes index.1-55558-349-0 Front Cover; Microsoft® Exchange Server 2003 Deployment and Migration; Copyright Page; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1. Exchange 2003 Deployment Fundamentals; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Windows 2000/Windows 2003 Refresher; 1.3 Exchange 2003 and Its Relationship to the Forest; 1.4 The Importance of Domain Controllers and Global Catalog Servers; 1.5 Choosing an Appropriate Domain Model; 1.6 Universal Security Groups and Windows Domain Mixed-Mode Membership; 1.7 Token Augmentation; 1.8 Exchange 2003 Installation Requirements; 1.9 Exchange System Manager on Windows XP1.10 Exchange 2003 and Internet Information Services 6.01.11 Exchange 2003 Installation Improvements; 1.12 Preparing and Planning for Deployment; 1.13 DCDiag and NetDiag Utilities; 1.14 Preparing Windows 2003 Domains for Exchange 2003; 1.15 Installing Exchange 2003; 1.16 Summary; Chapter 2. Active Directory Connector Synchronization; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Active Directory Connector Core Technology Description; 2.3 Connection Agreements; 2.4 Active Directory Connector Schema Modifications; 2.5 Determining Which Directory Objects to Synchronize; 2.6 Active Directory Connector Block Searching2.7 How the Active Directory Connector Uses the Active Directory2.8 Mailbox-Enabled and Mail-Enabled Objects; 2.9 Object Class Mapping from Exchange 5.5 to Active Directory; 2.10 Object Class Mapping from Active Directory to Exchange 5.5; 2.11 Synchronizing Hidden Objects; 2.12 Dealing with Hidden Distribution List Membership; 2.13 Object Deletion; 2.14 Connection Agreements and Authentication; 2.15 Controlling the Synchronization Schedule; 2.16 Connection Agreement Advanced Parameters; 2.17 Exchange 5.5 Mailboxes and Multiple Windows NT Accounts; 2.18 Mailbox Delegate Access2.19 Troubleshooting Active Directory Connector Synchronization Problems2.20 New Exchange 2003 Active Directory Connector Features; 2.21 Summary; Chapter 3. Advanced Active Directory Connector Configuration; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Default Object-Matching Behavior; 3.3 How the Active Directory Connector Uses LDAP; 3.4 Using a Customized LDAP Search Filter; 3.5 Understanding LDAP Search Filters; 3.6 Setting an LDAP Search Filter on a Connection Agreement; 3.7 Default Active Directory Connector Object- Matching Behavior; 3.8 Using Custom Object-Matching Rules on the Active Directory Connector3.9 The NTDSNoMatch Utility3.10 Summarizing Object-Matching Behavior; 3.11 Introduction to Attribute Mapping; 3.12 Default Attribute Mapping Behavior; 3.13 Moving beyond the Schema Mapping GUI; 3.14 Active Directory Distinguished Name Mapping with the Exchange 2000 Active Directory Connector; 3.15 ADC Account Creation and Account Migration; 3.16 Distinguished Name Mapping with the Exchange 2003 Active Directory Connector; 3.17 Exchange 5.5 and LDAP Names; 3.18 Attribute Mapping Rule Syntax; 3.19 Exchange 2003 SP1 Enhancements to the Active Directory Connector; 3.20 SummaryChapter 4. The Site Replication ServiceExchange Server is necessary to support Outlook and SharePoint in the enterprise messaging at virtually all Fortune 1000 firms. Microsoft(r) Exchange Server 2003 SP1 and SP2 Deployment and Migration describes everything that you need to know about designing, planning, and implementing an Exchange 2003 environment. This book covers, in detail, the tools and techniques that messaging system planners and administrators will require in order to establish a functioning interoperability environment between Exchange 2003 and previous versions of Exchange including Exchange 5.5 and Exchange 2000. TheClient/server computingElectronic mail systemsClient/server computing.Electronic mail systems.004/.36 22005.7136McCorry Kieran1968-627526MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910784234903321Microsoft Exchange server 2003 deployment and migration1212815UNINA