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John Paul Mueller - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • microsoft Exchange server 2007 for dummies
    2008
    Co-Authors: John Paul Mueller
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    Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 was made to help you handle e-mail, meeting Management, and other essential office services. Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 For Dummies helps you get a handle on Exchange Server. Pretty slick, huh?Heres the lowdown on installing and administering Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 and taking advantage of all the enhancements in Service Pack 1. With this handy guide, youll be able to maximize the security, reliability, and speed that Exchange Server 2007 provides.Assess your organizations needs to determine which edition of Exchange Server best meets them Explore what Exchange Server does, then plan, install, and configure it Consider how your users work with their mail and customize your set-up to facilitate their needs Learn to use the Exchange Management Console Use the new Exchange Server security features to protect e-mail from viruses, spam, phishing, and other threats Set up an offline address book, use templates, and develop custom forms Create settings for the most efficient interaction with clients, use multiple mailboxes, and view digital certificates Manage resource scheduling and interactive calendars Troubleshoot your configuration, perform regular maintenance, and be able to recover from mail-specific problems Monitor Exchange Server performance and maintain databases, mail flow, and peak performance Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 For Dummies gets you ready to Exchange problems for solutions.

Nick Cavalancia - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • microsoft Exchange server 2007 a beginner s guide
    2007
    Co-Authors: Nick Cavalancia
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    Support a Seamless Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Messaging Environment Get started using Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 quickly with help from this easy-to-follow resource. Using screenshots and step-by-step instructions, Microsoft Exchange Server 2007: A Beginner's Guide shows you how to set up Exchange Server, migrate from earlier releases, manage recipients, and administer storage. You'll learn how to integrate with Outlook, support mobile users, handle backup and recovery, and implement security measures. The latest monitoring and reporting tools, performance enhancement techniques, and regulatory compliance procedures are also covered. Install and configure Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 or migrate from earlier versions Create and manage recipients, mailboxes, and public folders Administer storage groups and databases Integrate seamlessly with Outlook 2007 Support remote users with Outlook Web Access, Outlook Anywhere, Outlook Voice Access, and Active Sync Monitor, administer, and optimize your system using the Exchange Management Console Back up and recover Exchange databases Take advantage of the Exchange Management Shell capabilities Table of contents Part 1 - Migration and DeploymentChapter 1 - Introduction to Exchange Server 2007Chapter 2 -- Installing Exchange Server 2007Part II – AdministrationChapter 3 - Creating and Managing RecipientsChapter 4 - Creating and Managing Public FoldersChapter 5 - Administering StorageChapter 6 - Managing Hub Transport ServersChapter 7 - Managing Unified Messaging ServersChapter 8 - Managing Client Access ServersChapter 9 - Managing Edge Transport ServersPart III – Administering ClientsChapter 10 - Administering Exchange Server 2007 ClientsChapter 11 -Administering Mobile ClientsPart IV – Advanced AdministrationChapter 12 - Securing Exchange Server 2007Chapter 13 - Scripting Exchange Server 2007 AdministrationChapter 14 - Monitoring Exchange Server 2007Chapter 15 - Backup & RecoveryChapter 16 - Performance Tuning Exchange Server 2007Chapter 17 - Exchange and Regulatory Compliance

Tony Redmond - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • 3 – The Basics of Managing Exchange 2007
    Microsoft Exchange 2007, 2007
    Co-Authors: Tony Redmond
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    Publisher Summary This chapter discusses how to use the Exchange Management Console (EMC) to perform the common Management tasks, and how to use the Exchange PowerShell to automate the same tasks. The EMC is the latest version of the administrative tool for Exchange servers. The Exchange 2007 EMC has a clean design that organizes information into four distinct nodes or sections. These sections comprise of organization configuration, server configuration, recipient configuration, and Exchange toolbox. For performance reasons, EMC only attempts to fetch the first 1,000 items that match the filter in use. There are various Management tasks that one can perform through PowerShell, like managing cluster continuous replication or managing public folders. For anything specific to Exchange 2007, such as enabling features like ActiveSync, one has to access the mailbox properties through EMC, or use the PowerShell commands that Exchange provides to work with the objects.

  • 8 – Managing users
    Microsoft Exchange 2007, 2007
    Co-Authors: Tony Redmond
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    Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the Messaging Record Management, which makes use of the managed folder mailbox policies. Administrators are able to create policies to determine how users interact and gain access to the resources offered by Exchange. This can be viewed in email address policies, ActiveSync policies, unified messaging policies, and managed folder mailbox policies. The rooms and equipment (or resource) mailboxes are special versions of mailboxes that can be created under the Mailbox section of the Recipient Configuration in Exchange Management Console (EMC). The sole purpose of room and equipment mailboxes is to allow the users to schedule resources when they set up meetings. Isolation of equipment mailboxes in their own storage group makes it easier to report the mailbox usage statistics for real users. Some common issues that administrators should consider to help users optimize system resources include how to reduce the network load generated by clients, how to limit the size of messages generated by clients, and whether to add legal disclaimers to the outgoing messages.

J. Peter Bruzzese - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Exchange Server 2007 How-To: Real Solutions for Exchange Server 2007 SP1 Administrators
    2008
    Co-Authors: J. Peter Bruzzese
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    Exchange Server 2007 How-To Real Solutions for Exchange Server 2007 SP1 Administrators J. Peter Bruzzese Need fast, reliable, easy-to-implement solutions for Microsoft Exchange Server 2007? This book delivers exactly what youre looking for. Youll find tested, step-by-step procedures for everything from planning deployment and infrastructure through installing, configuring, managing, and securing Exchange in your production environment. Completely up-to-date, this book reflects Exchange Server 2007s newest features, including the significant enhancements introduced with Service Pack 1. When time is of the essence, turn here first: get answers you can trustand useright now! Fast, Accurate, and Easy-to-Use! Prepare for deployment with the right hardware, software, server roles, and storage architecture Upgrade, transition, or migrate from previous versions of Exchangeor from Novell or Lotus Install roles, Edge Transport Servers, Active/Passive mailboxes, and more Work with Exchange Management Console and Exchange Management Shell Discover best practices for managing Exchange disk storage Efficiently manage users, distribution groups, and mailboxes Create and use Administrative Roles, Address Lists, Offline Address Books, and Managed Content Settings Configure Client Access Servers, including Outlook Web Access, ActiveSync, and Outlook Anywhere Fight spam with Exchange Server 2007s powerful antispam features Design and deploy disaster recovery plans you can trust Plan and implement the best high availability options for your environment Configure Unified Messaging to deliver voicemail and fax services Monitor and troubleshoot Exchange J. Peter Bruzzese (cofounder of ClipTraining.com) is an independent consultant, trainer, and author of the monthly column Exclusively Exchange. Bruzzeses website, exclusivelyExchange.com, provides screencasts about Exchange 2007 SP1, as well as Exchange blog postings and peer assistance. He has consulted with clients ranging from Goldman Sachs to Microsoft, and instructed for leading training organizations such as CBT Nuggets (for their Exchange 2007 Certification Series) and New Horizons. Bruzzese writes the Enterprise Windows blog for InfoWorld, contributes to Redmond and WindowsITPro Magazines, and speaks regularly at the MCP TechMentor Conferences. His recent books include Tricks of the Windows Vista Masters and Administrators Guide to Microsoft Office 2007 Servers.

Juergen Hasslauer - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Chapter 9 – Recovery
    Designing Storage for Exchange 2007 SP1, 2008
    Co-Authors: Pierre Bijaoui, Juergen Hasslauer
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    Publisher Summary This chapter describes how backup data can be used for recovery purposes. Exchange Server 2007's Continuous Replication provides the possibility of creating a second copy of Exchange databases. This replica is the first line of defense. However, activating the passive database created by Exchange Server 2007 Continuous Replication is not always successful; sometimes a failover to the passive node of Cluster Continuous Replication (CCR) deployment does not solve the problem. With Exchange Server 2007, disaster recovery tools are available in the Exchange Management Console (EMC) toolbox including the Database Recovery Manager and Database Troubleshooter. The Database Recovery Manager can be used to analyze log drive space, repair a database, show database-related event logs, verify database and transaction log files, and create and manage a Recovery Storage Group (RSG). The Exchange Server 2007 provides better support for mailbox database portability; one can mount a mailbox database to another Exchange mailbox server with a different computer name in the same Exchange organization. The portability feature is no longer limited to usage in the Recovery Storage Group (RSG); the database can be mounted to a production storage group of another Exchange server. In Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, combining mailbox database portability with the Exchange Server 2003 dial tone recovery strategy is referred to as dial tone portability. The key benefit for users is that the dial tone recovery strategy enables them to rapidly send and receive new messages.