Microsoft Exchange server 2010 unleashed
Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Unleashed is the ultimate guide to designing, deploying, managing, troubleshooting, and supporting any Exchange Server 2010 environment, no matter how large or complex. Drawing on their extensive experience with hundreds of enterprise Exchange Server environments--incl...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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2010
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Edición: | 1st edition |
Colección: | Unleashed Microsoft Exchange server 2010 unleashed
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Part I: Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Overview
- 1 Exchange Server 2010 Technology Primer
- What Is Exchange Server 2010?
- What's New in Exchange Server 2010?
- Understanding Exchange Server 2010 Server Roles and Mail Flow
- Understanding the Importance of Active Directory for an Exchange Server 2010 Environment
- Installing and Migrating to Exchange Server 2010
- Managing and Administering Exchange Server 2010
- Summary
- Best Practices
- 2 Planning, Prototyping, Migrating, and Deploying Exchange Server 2010
- Initiation, Planning, Testing, and Pilot: The Four Phases to the Upgrade
- Initiation Phase: Defining the Scope and Goals
- Initiation Phase: Creating the Statement of Work
- Planning Phase: Discovery
- Planning Phase: Creating the Design Document
- Creating the Migration Document
- The Prototype Phase
- The Pilot Phase: Deploying Services to a Limited Number of Users
- The Production Migration/Upgrade
- Summary
- Best Practices
- Part II: Planning and Designing an Exchange Server 2010 Environment
- 3 Understanding Core Exchange Server 2010 Design Plans
- Planning for Exchange Server 2010
- Understanding AD Design Concepts for Exchange Server 2010
- Determining Exchange Server 2010 Placement
- Configuring Exchange Server 2010 for Maximum Performance and Reliability
- Securing and Maintaining an Exchange Server 2010 Implementation
- Summary
- Best Practices
- 4 Architecting an Enterprise-Level Exchange Server Environment
- Designing Active Directory for Exchange Server 2010
- Determining Hardware and Software Components
- Designing Exchange Server Roles in an Exchange Server Environment
- Designing Exchange Server Infrastructure
- Integrating Client Access into Exchange Server 2010 Design
- Summary
- Best Practices.
- 5 Integrating Exchange Server 2010 in a Non-Windows Environment
- Synchronizing Directory Information with Forefront Identity Manager (FIM)
- Managing Identity Information Between LDAP Directories and Exchange Server 2010
- Using Services for UNIX to Integrate UNIX Systems with an Active Directory/Exchange Server 2010 Environment
- Understanding the Identity Management for UNIX Components
- Administrative Improvements with Windows Server 2008
- Summary
- Best Practices
- 6 Understanding Network Services and Active Directory Domain Controller Placement for Exchange Server 2010
- Domain Name System and Its Role in Exchange Server 2010
- Outlining the Types of DNS Servers
- Examining DNS Components
- Using DNS to Route SMTP Mail in Exchange Server 2010
- Understanding DNS Requirements for Exchange Server 2010
- Configuring DNS to Support Exchange Servers
- Troubleshooting DNS Problems
- Global Catalog and Domain Controller Placement
- Examining the Role of Domain Controllers in AD
- Defining the Global Catalog
- Exploring DSAccess, DSProxy, and the Categorizer
- Understanding AD Functionality Modes and Their Relationship to Exchange Server Groups
- Summary
- Best Practices
- Part III: Implementing Exchange Server 2010 Services
- 7 Installing Exchange Server 2010
- Understanding the Exchange Server 2010 Server Roles
- Understanding the Prerequisites for Exchange Server 2010
- Understanding High Availability and Site Resilience in Exchange Server 2010
- Exchange Server 2010 Hardware Requirements
- Understanding the Active Directory Requirements for Exchange Server 2010
- Understanding Role Based Access Control
- Planning Your Exchange Server 2010 Installation
- Deploying Active Directory from Scratch
- Preparing Your Environment for Exchange Server 2010
- Installing Exchange Server 2010
- Finalizing the Deployment.
- Summary
- Best Practices
- 8 Implementing Edge Services for an Exchange 2010 Environment
- Installing and Configuring the Edge Transport Server Components
- Utilizing the Basic Sender and Recipient Connection Filters
- Utilizing SenderID on an Edge Transport Server
- Using Content Filtering to Isolate Inappropriate Content
- Fine-Tuning Content Filtering
- Using Content Filtering to Allow and Reject Domain-Level Content
- Filtering Content in a Message Attachment
- Using Sender/IP Reputation to Filter Content
- Using Address Rewriting to Standardize on Domain Address Naming for an Organization
- Using EdgeSync to Synchronize Active Directory Information to the Edge Transport Server
- Implementing Safelist Aggregation for Outlook 2003 and Outlook 2007
- Managing and Maintaining an Edge Transport Server
- Forefront Online Security for Exchange Server 2010
- Summary
- Best Practices
- 9 Using Windows PowerShell in an Exchange Server 2010 Environment
- What Is Windows PowerShell?
- Introducing the Exchange Management Shell
- Understanding the Exchange Server Task Model
- Starting the Exchange Management Shell
- More on How PowerShell and EMS Work Together
- Understanding the EMS Syntax
- Creating Your Own Scripts
- Managing Cmdlets
- Introducing the Windows PowerShell Command Log
- Using EMS to Do Administrative Mailbox Tasks
- Using EMS to Do Reporting
- Finding Other Resources
- Summary
- Best Practices
- Part IV: Securing an Exchange Server 2010 Environment
- 10 Client-Level Secured Messaging
- Microsoft's Trustworthy Computing Initiative
- Securing Your Windows Environment
- Exchange Server 2010 Client-Level Security Enhancements
- Securing Outlook 2007
- Protecting Against Spam
- Securing Outlook Web App
- Summary
- Best Practices
- 11 Server and Transport-Level Security.
- Considering the Importance of Security in an Exchange Server 2010 Environment
- Components of a Secure Messaging Environment
- Exchange Server-Level Security Features
- Transport-Level Security Defined
- Exchange Server 2010 SMTP Connectors
- Edge Transport Server Connectors
- Securing Windows for the Edge Transport Server Role
- Summary
- Best Practices
- 12 Integrating Certificate-Based Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) in Exchange Server 2010
- Understanding Public Key Infrastructure
- Installing a Windows Certification Authority Server
- Server Certificates in Exchange Server 2010
- Implementing Secured Email Communications with Exchange Server 2010
- Using Outlook to Send and Receive Digitally Signed and Encrypted Emails
- Summary
- Best Practices
- 13 Securing Exchange Server 2010 with ISA Server
- Understanding the Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server 2006
- Outlining the Need for ISA Server 2006 in Exchange Server Environments
- Outlining the Inherent Threat in Exchange Server HTTP Traffic
- Securing Exchange Outlook Web App with ISA Server 2006
- Securing POP and IMAP Exchange Server Traffic
- Managing and Controlling Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) Traffic
- Logging ISA Traffic
- Monitoring ISA from the ISA Console
- Summary
- Best Practices
- 14 Understanding Exchange Policy Enforcement Security
- What Is Exchange Policy Management in Exchange Server 2010?
- Understanding Relevant Governmental Regulations for Policy Enforcement
- Using Transport Agents in Exchange Server 2010
- Understanding the Hub Role Transport Agents in Exchange Server 2010
- Implementing Transport Agent Policies on the Edge
- Creating Messaging Records Management Policies
- Summary
- Best Practices
- Part V: Migrations and Coexistence with Exchange Server 2010.
- 15 Migrating from Active Directory 2000/2003 to Active Directory 2008
- Understanding What Needs to Be Migrated to Windows Server 2008
- Understanding the Benefits to Upgrading Active Directory
- Beginning the Migration Process
- Big Bang Migration
- Phased Migration
- Multiple Domain Consolidation Migration
- Summary
- Best Practices
- 16 Transitioning from Exchange Server 2003/2007 to Exchange Server 2010
- High-Level Guide for Transition from Exchange Server 2003 to Exchange Server 2010
- High-Level Guide for Transition from Exchange Server 2007 to Exchange Server 2010
- Understanding How to Transition to Exchange Server 2010
- Understanding What's New and What's Different with Exchange Server 2010
- Deploying a Prototype Lab for the Exchange Server 2010 Transition Process
- Transitioning to a Brand-New Exchange Server 2010 Environment
- Transitioning from Exchange Server 2003 to Exchange Server 2010
- Transitioning from Exchange Server 2007 to Exchange Server 2010
- Summary
- Best Practices
- 17 Implementing Client Access and Hub Transport Servers
- Understanding the Client Access Server
- Installing the Client Access Server
- Understanding the Hub Transport Server
- Transport Pipeline
- Installing the Hub Transport Server
- Test Cmdlets for CAS and Hub Transport Servers
- Summary
- Best Practices
- Part VI: Exchange Server 2010 Administration and Management
- 18 Administering an Exchange Server 2010 Environment
- Introduction to Role Based Access Control
- Administrative Tools
- Performing Common Tasks
- Recipient Configuration
- Understanding Journaling
- Understanding Archiving
- Using the Exchange Server 2010 Toolbox
- Exchange Server Coexistence
- Server Administration
- Summary
- Best Practices
- 19 Exchange Server 2010 Management and Maintenance Practices.
- Proper Care and Feeding of Exchange Server 2010.