Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Implementation and Administration
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Chapter 1: Getting to Know Exchange Server 2007
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As the latest release of Microsoft's groupware solution, Exchange Server
2007 allows businesses to communicate and collaborate via e-mail, calendaring,
shared databases, and discussion groups and has more than 120 million licenses
sold
This book provides concise instruction for IT professionals trained to use
earlier versions of Exchange Server and bridges the gap between previous versions
and this latest version
Bypasses technology that the reader already knows and instead concentrates
on the most essential features of the new software
Real-world scenarios provide additional help
Table of Contents
1. Introducing Exchange 2007.
2. Exchange Server 2007 Administration.
3. Start Your EnginesPreparing For Migration.
4. Installing Exchange Server 2007.
5. Performing An Intra-Organization Migration.
6. Performing An Inter-Organization Migration.
7. Don't Fear The Management Shell.
8. Accepting E-Mail And Generating E-Mail Addresses.
9. Administering Recipients.
10. Managing Resource Mailboxes.
11. Managing Public Folders.
12. Sizing Storage Groups And Databases.
13. Implementing Recoverability Solutions.
14. Daily And Weekly Management Of Exchange Server 2007.
15. Client Access Server Function.
16. E-Mail Routing.
17. Implementing Anti-Spam Protection.
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