Mastering Microsoft Exchange Server 2007
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Discover How to Customize Exchange Server 2007 for Your Environment
By utilizing the latest features of Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, you'll
be able to provide your company with the security it needs while enabling employees
to access critical information regardless of their location or type of device.
Now with this comprehensive guide, you'll find out how to effectively install,
configure, and manage Microsoft's powerful messaging and collaboration server.
From reducing the amount of spam your company receives to ensuring you have
the right disaster recovery strategy, authors Barry Gerber and Jim McBee share
their extensive real-world experience as they walk you step-by-step through
each process. You'll learn the essential techniques for planning and design,
deployment, administration, maintenance, and troubleshooting.
Fully updated for Exchange Server 2007 and Windows Server 2003 R2, this book
also covers new capabilities, including wireless access, security, customized
e-mail forms for Outlook, and more.
Coverage includes:
Installing, configuring, and scaling a new Exchange 2007 system
Utilizing the admin console to delegate permissions
Managing e-mail recipients, address lists, and folder content
Ensuring Exchange Server reliability and availability
Accessing Outlook email using Windows Mobile and ActiveSync devices
Configuring wireless access to Exchange Server 2007
Securing Exchange Server against hackers, spam, and viruses
Supporting Outlook 2007 and configuring it on the Exchange Server
Learn How to Successfully Design a New Exchange 2007 System
Create, Deploy, and Administer a Collaborative Messaging Solution
Take Advantage of Enhanced Security and Wireless Access Features
Build Redundancy and Availability into Your System
Log, Audit, and Monitor All Activities to Keep Unwanted Content Out
Table of Contents
Introduction.
Chapter 1. Introducing Exchange Server 2007.
Chapter 2. Exchange Server 2007 Architecture.
Chapter 3. Designing a New Exchange 2007 System.
Chapter 4. Installing Exchange Server 2007.
Chapter 5. Migrating to Exchange Server 2007.
Chapter 6. Scaling Upward.
Chapter 7. Administering Exchange 2007.
Chapter 8. Organization Wide Settings.
Chapter 9. Imposing Limits and Why.
Chapter 10. Managing Recipients.
Chapter 11. Managing Address Lists.
Chapter 12. Managing Folder Content.
Chapter 13. Managing Messages In Transit.
Chapter 14. Public Folder Administration.
Chapter 15. Reliability and Availability 101.
Chapter 16. Backup and Disaster Recovery.
Chapter 17. Supporting the Outlook 2007.
Chapter 18. Delivering E-mail.
Chapter 19. Anywhere Access.
Chapter 20. Securing Exchange Server.
Chapter 21. Logging, Auditing, and Monitoring.
Appendix. Cool Third Party Applications for Exchange Server and Outlook Clients.
Index.
About the Authors
Barry Gerber is an IT consultant focusing on communications systems, networking,
and advanced database technologies. He is currently editorial technical director
at TomsHardware.com. Barry is the author of four editions of the bestselling
Mastering Exchange Server. He was also a founding editor of Network Computing
Magazine.
Jim McBee, MCSE and MCT, is a consultant based in Honolulu, Hawaii. He specializes
in Exchange deployments and education and has worked for many Fortune 500 customers,
as well as the U.S. Department of Defense. He is the author of three editions
of Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Advanced Administration and coauthor of Cabling:
The Complete Guide to Network Wiring.
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