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OverviewAnswers the cry of MS Exchange server administrators, covering the migration path and differences between 2000 and 2003 quickly. Includes information on the migration from both Echange 5.5 and 2000 as well as the use of Outlook 11 and prior versions. Covers Exchanges new and better features: mobile computing, instant messaging & more. Full Product DetailsAuthor: David McAmis , Don Jones , Don Jones , Bruce CoombsPublisher: Pearson Education (US) Imprint: Sams Publishing Dimensions: Width: 19.00cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 23.70cm Weight: 0.334kg ISBN: 9780672325854ISBN 10: 0672325853 Pages: 192 Publication Date: 24 December 2003 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of stock ![]() Table of Contents(NOTE: Each chapter begins with What's New.) Introduction. Who Should Read This Book. How to Use This Book. Conventions Used in This Book. 1. Introducing Microsoft Exchange Server 2003. Enterprise Messaging and Collaboration. Selecting an Edition. Product Licensing. Installation Prerequisites. Deprecated Features. 2. Architecture. Active Directory. Windows Server 2003. Server Components. Typical Exchange 2003 Topologies. 3. Installation. Verifying Prerequisites. Exchange Deployment Tools. Preparing for Installation. Creating a New Exchange Installation. Upgrading from Exchange 2000. Unattended Installation. 4. Configuration. Exchange Manager. Internet Mail Wizard. Filtering. 5. Administration. Installing the Administrative Tools. Administering Users. Working with Groups. Working with Mailboxes. Understanding Public Folders. 6. Maintenance and Monitoring. Monitoring Tools. Maintaining Exchange Server. Message Tracking. Storage and Backup. 7. Reliability and Clustering. Clustering Concepts. Exchange Clustering Prerequisites. Clustering Exchange 2003. 8. Security. Server Security Enhancements. Client Security Enhancements. 9. Outlook 2003. A First Look at Outlook 2003. User Interface. Email Management. Connections and Caching. Synchronization. Communications. Authentication and Security. 10. Other Exchange Clients. OWA. Outlook Mobile Access. Exchange Server ActiveSync. 11. Exchange Virus Scanning. Previous Anti-Virus Methods. Anti-Virus API 2.5. 12. Application Development. Exchange Server 2003 SDK. Collaborative Applications. Management Applications. Other Application Types. Development Languages, Tools, and Utilities. Sample Applications. Index.ReviewsAuthor InformationDavid McAmis is an enterprise architect and partner in a consulting firm in Sydney, Australia. In his varied career, he has held the roles of consultant, technical trainer, university lecturer, and consulting services manager, and he has also served as the vice president of a software and services company in the U.S. David has written a number of books and more than 100 articles that have appeared in magazines and journals. He enjoys helping organizations of all sizes find technology solutions to common business problems. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |