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Microsoft Exchange server 2007 [[electronic resource] ] : Tony Redmond's guide to successful implementation / / Tony Redmond
Microsoft Exchange server 2007 [[electronic resource] ] : Tony Redmond's guide to successful implementation / / Tony Redmond
Autore Redmond Tony <1959->
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier/Digital Press, c2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (1055 p.)
Disciplina 005.4/476
Collana HP Technologies
Soggetto topico Client/server computing
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-281-12044-8
9786611120443
0-08-054898-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover Page; Microsoft® Exchange Server 2007; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Foreword; Chapter 1 Introduction; 1.1 A decade and counting of Exchange deployments; 1.2 Microsoft's themes for Exchange 2007; 1.3 Preparing for Exchange 2007; 1.4 Installing Exchange 2007; 1.5 Server roles; 1.6 Licensing; 1.7 Support; 1.8 Challenges for Exchange 2007; 1.9 Into the future; Chapter 2 Exchange, Windows, and the Active Directory; 2.1 Active Directory and Exchange; 2.2 Active Directory replication; 2.3 Exchange's Active Directory Topology service; 2.4 Recovering deleted Active Directory accounts
2.5 Exchange and the Active Directory schema2.6 Longhorn and Exchange 2007; 2.7 The very important LegacyExchangeDN attribute; 2.8 Brain surgery for the Active Directory: ADSIEDIT; Chapter 3 The Basics of Managing Exchange 2007; 3.1 Exchange Management Console; 3.2 Why some options have disappeared from EMC; 3.3 Changes in the Exchange delegation model; 3.4 Customized Recipient Management; 3.5 Moving users; 3.6 Using distribution groups; 3.7 Using groups for permissions; 3.8 Dynamic distribution groups; 3.9 Mailbox quotas; 3.10 Email address policies; 3.11 Address lists
3.12 User naming conventions3.13 Server naming conventions; 3.14 Moving from the basics; Chapter 4 The Exchange Management Shell; 4.1 EMS: Exchange's management shell; 4.2 Learning from EMC; 4.3 Using EMS to work with mailboxes; 4.4 Working with distribution groups; 4.5 Delegation through the shell; 4.6 Creating efficient filters; 4.7 Bulk updates; 4.8 Reporting mailbox data; 4.9 Using the shell for other management tasks; 4.10 Command validation; 4.11 Working with remote servers; 4.12 Working with non-Exchange 2007 servers; 4.13 Testing Exchange 2007
4.14 PowerShell for Exchange administratorsChapter 5 The Store; 5.1 Introducing the Store; 5.2 Differences in the Exchange 2007 Store; 5.3 No more streaming database; 5.4 Tables and items; 5.5 Storage groups; 5.6 Transaction logs; 5.7 Database portability; 5.8 MAPI connections and logons; 5.9 The Deleted Items cache; 5.10 Background maintenance; 5.11 Fixing failed databases; 5.12 Exchange 2007 content indexing; 5.13 Public folders; 5.14 Removing database size limits; 5.15 Backups; 5.16 Moving from the Store; Chapter 6 Exchange Transport and Routing; 6.1 The evolution of routing
6.2 Change through experience6.3 Exchange 2007 transport architecture; 6.4 Routing ABC; 6.5 Transport configuration; 6.6 Queues; 6.7 Back Pressure; 6.8 Delivery Status Notifications; 6.9 Transport agents; 6.10 Transport summary; 6.11 Edge servers; 6.12 Client-side spam suppression; 6.13 Routing onwards; Chapter 7 Clients; 7.1 Outlook; 7.2 Offline and personal Stores; 7.3 Offline folder files; 7.4 Out of Office changes; 7.5 The Offline Address Book (OAB); 7.6 Outlook Anywhere; 7.7 Outlook Web Access; 7.8 Internet client access protocols; 7.9 Mobile clients
7.10 Windows Mobile 6.0 and Exchange 2007
Record Nr. UNINA-9910458838403321
Redmond Tony <1959->  
Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier/Digital Press, c2007
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Microsoft Exchange server 2007 [[electronic resource] ] : Tony Redmond's guide to successful implementation / / Tony Redmond
Microsoft Exchange server 2007 [[electronic resource] ] : Tony Redmond's guide to successful implementation / / Tony Redmond
Autore Redmond Tony <1959->
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier/Digital Press, c2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (1055 p.)
Disciplina 005.4/476
Collana HP Technologies
Soggetto topico Client/server computing
ISBN 1-281-12044-8
9786611120443
0-08-054898-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover Page; Microsoft® Exchange Server 2007; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Foreword; Chapter 1 Introduction; 1.1 A decade and counting of Exchange deployments; 1.2 Microsoft's themes for Exchange 2007; 1.3 Preparing for Exchange 2007; 1.4 Installing Exchange 2007; 1.5 Server roles; 1.6 Licensing; 1.7 Support; 1.8 Challenges for Exchange 2007; 1.9 Into the future; Chapter 2 Exchange, Windows, and the Active Directory; 2.1 Active Directory and Exchange; 2.2 Active Directory replication; 2.3 Exchange's Active Directory Topology service; 2.4 Recovering deleted Active Directory accounts
2.5 Exchange and the Active Directory schema2.6 Longhorn and Exchange 2007; 2.7 The very important LegacyExchangeDN attribute; 2.8 Brain surgery for the Active Directory: ADSIEDIT; Chapter 3 The Basics of Managing Exchange 2007; 3.1 Exchange Management Console; 3.2 Why some options have disappeared from EMC; 3.3 Changes in the Exchange delegation model; 3.4 Customized Recipient Management; 3.5 Moving users; 3.6 Using distribution groups; 3.7 Using groups for permissions; 3.8 Dynamic distribution groups; 3.9 Mailbox quotas; 3.10 Email address policies; 3.11 Address lists
3.12 User naming conventions3.13 Server naming conventions; 3.14 Moving from the basics; Chapter 4 The Exchange Management Shell; 4.1 EMS: Exchange's management shell; 4.2 Learning from EMC; 4.3 Using EMS to work with mailboxes; 4.4 Working with distribution groups; 4.5 Delegation through the shell; 4.6 Creating efficient filters; 4.7 Bulk updates; 4.8 Reporting mailbox data; 4.9 Using the shell for other management tasks; 4.10 Command validation; 4.11 Working with remote servers; 4.12 Working with non-Exchange 2007 servers; 4.13 Testing Exchange 2007
4.14 PowerShell for Exchange administratorsChapter 5 The Store; 5.1 Introducing the Store; 5.2 Differences in the Exchange 2007 Store; 5.3 No more streaming database; 5.4 Tables and items; 5.5 Storage groups; 5.6 Transaction logs; 5.7 Database portability; 5.8 MAPI connections and logons; 5.9 The Deleted Items cache; 5.10 Background maintenance; 5.11 Fixing failed databases; 5.12 Exchange 2007 content indexing; 5.13 Public folders; 5.14 Removing database size limits; 5.15 Backups; 5.16 Moving from the Store; Chapter 6 Exchange Transport and Routing; 6.1 The evolution of routing
6.2 Change through experience6.3 Exchange 2007 transport architecture; 6.4 Routing ABC; 6.5 Transport configuration; 6.6 Queues; 6.7 Back Pressure; 6.8 Delivery Status Notifications; 6.9 Transport agents; 6.10 Transport summary; 6.11 Edge servers; 6.12 Client-side spam suppression; 6.13 Routing onwards; Chapter 7 Clients; 7.1 Outlook; 7.2 Offline and personal Stores; 7.3 Offline folder files; 7.4 Out of Office changes; 7.5 The Offline Address Book (OAB); 7.6 Outlook Anywhere; 7.7 Outlook Web Access; 7.8 Internet client access protocols; 7.9 Mobile clients
7.10 Windows Mobile 6.0 and Exchange 2007
Record Nr. UNINA-9910784617403321
Redmond Tony <1959->  
Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier/Digital Press, c2007
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Microsoft Exchange server 2007 : Tony Redmond's guide to successful implementation / / Tony Redmond
Microsoft Exchange server 2007 : Tony Redmond's guide to successful implementation / / Tony Redmond
Autore Redmond Tony <1959->
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier/Digital Press, c2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (1055 p.)
Disciplina 005.4/476
Collana HP Technologies
Soggetto topico Client/server computing
ISBN 1-281-12044-8
9786611120443
0-08-054898-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover Page; Microsoft® Exchange Server 2007; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Foreword; Chapter 1 Introduction; 1.1 A decade and counting of Exchange deployments; 1.2 Microsoft's themes for Exchange 2007; 1.3 Preparing for Exchange 2007; 1.4 Installing Exchange 2007; 1.5 Server roles; 1.6 Licensing; 1.7 Support; 1.8 Challenges for Exchange 2007; 1.9 Into the future; Chapter 2 Exchange, Windows, and the Active Directory; 2.1 Active Directory and Exchange; 2.2 Active Directory replication; 2.3 Exchange's Active Directory Topology service; 2.4 Recovering deleted Active Directory accounts
2.5 Exchange and the Active Directory schema2.6 Longhorn and Exchange 2007; 2.7 The very important LegacyExchangeDN attribute; 2.8 Brain surgery for the Active Directory: ADSIEDIT; Chapter 3 The Basics of Managing Exchange 2007; 3.1 Exchange Management Console; 3.2 Why some options have disappeared from EMC; 3.3 Changes in the Exchange delegation model; 3.4 Customized Recipient Management; 3.5 Moving users; 3.6 Using distribution groups; 3.7 Using groups for permissions; 3.8 Dynamic distribution groups; 3.9 Mailbox quotas; 3.10 Email address policies; 3.11 Address lists
3.12 User naming conventions3.13 Server naming conventions; 3.14 Moving from the basics; Chapter 4 The Exchange Management Shell; 4.1 EMS: Exchange's management shell; 4.2 Learning from EMC; 4.3 Using EMS to work with mailboxes; 4.4 Working with distribution groups; 4.5 Delegation through the shell; 4.6 Creating efficient filters; 4.7 Bulk updates; 4.8 Reporting mailbox data; 4.9 Using the shell for other management tasks; 4.10 Command validation; 4.11 Working with remote servers; 4.12 Working with non-Exchange 2007 servers; 4.13 Testing Exchange 2007
4.14 PowerShell for Exchange administratorsChapter 5 The Store; 5.1 Introducing the Store; 5.2 Differences in the Exchange 2007 Store; 5.3 No more streaming database; 5.4 Tables and items; 5.5 Storage groups; 5.6 Transaction logs; 5.7 Database portability; 5.8 MAPI connections and logons; 5.9 The Deleted Items cache; 5.10 Background maintenance; 5.11 Fixing failed databases; 5.12 Exchange 2007 content indexing; 5.13 Public folders; 5.14 Removing database size limits; 5.15 Backups; 5.16 Moving from the Store; Chapter 6 Exchange Transport and Routing; 6.1 The evolution of routing
6.2 Change through experience6.3 Exchange 2007 transport architecture; 6.4 Routing ABC; 6.5 Transport configuration; 6.6 Queues; 6.7 Back Pressure; 6.8 Delivery Status Notifications; 6.9 Transport agents; 6.10 Transport summary; 6.11 Edge servers; 6.12 Client-side spam suppression; 6.13 Routing onwards; Chapter 7 Clients; 7.1 Outlook; 7.2 Offline and personal Stores; 7.3 Offline folder files; 7.4 Out of Office changes; 7.5 The Offline Address Book (OAB); 7.6 Outlook Anywhere; 7.7 Outlook Web Access; 7.8 Internet client access protocols; 7.9 Mobile clients
7.10 Windows Mobile 6.0 and Exchange 2007
Altri titoli varianti Exchange Server 2007
Record Nr. UNINA-9910817141103321
Redmond Tony <1959->  
Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier/Digital Press, c2007
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui