Acknowledgments | p. xvii |
Introduction | p. xix |
Migration and Coexistence | |
Upgrading to Exchange 2000 Server | p. 3 |
Planning Your Exchange 2000 Migration | p. 5 |
Reliance on Windows 2000 | p. 6 |
Extending the Schema | p. 7 |
Deployment Options | p. 8 |
Exchange 5.x Sites Versus Administrative and Routing Groups | p. 8 |
Mixed Mode Versus Native Mode | p. 9 |
Planning for Groups in Exchange 2000 Server | p. 9 |
Deployment Components | p. 10 |
Merging Legacy Directories with Exchange 2000 | p. 12 |
Migrating to Exchange 2000 Server | p. 14 |
Installing the ADC Service | p. 15 |
Running/ForestPrep | p. 21 |
Upgrading an Exchange 5.5 Server on a Windows 2000 Member Server | p. 38 |
Upgrading the Remaining Exchange 5.5 Servers | p. 39 |
Migration and Deployment Considerations | p. 40 |
Upgrading in Other Scenarios | p. 40 |
Summary | p. 43 |
Coexistence with Exchange 5.5 Server | p. 45 |
Directory Coexistence with Exchange 5.5 Server | p. 46 |
Site Replication Service (SRS) | p. 47 |
Active Directory Connector Service | p. 57 |
Public Folder Coexistence | p. 78 |
Summary | p. 79 |
Exchange 2000 Server Integration with Windows 2000 Server | p. 81 |
Directory Integration with Windows 2000 Server | p. 82 |
Active Directory Naming Contexts and Exchange 2000 | p. 87 |
Integration with DNS | p. 94 |
GC Services and Exchange 2000 Server | p. 100 |
Windows 2000 Security and Exchange 2000 Server | p. 101 |
Windows 2000 Administration and Exchange 2000 | p. 101 |
Active Directory Connector (ADC) and Exchange 2000 Server | p. 102 |
Summary | p. 103 |
Administration Deployment | |
Installing Exchange 2000 Server | p. 107 |
Requirements to Install Exchange 2000 Server | p. 108 |
Installing Exchange 2000 Server | p. 110 |
Performing a New Installation of Exchange 2000 Server | p. 110 |
Performing a Silent Installation | p. 116 |
Summary | p. 121 |
Creating and Managing Recipients | p. 123 |
Creating and Managing Recipients | p. 124 |
Creating a New User Account | p. 124 |
Configuring Mail-Enabled User Accounts | p. 128 |
Creating and Configuring Contacts | p. 139 |
Creating and Configuring Distribution Groups | p. 141 |
Creating and Configuring Mail-Enabled Public Folders | p. 144 |
Managing Address Lists | p. 144 |
Offline Address Lists | p. 147 |
Summary | p. 147 |
Creating and Managing Public Folders | p. 149 |
Public Folder Introduction | p. 150 |
Public Folder Referrals | p. 151 |
Internet Publishing | p. 151 |
Full-Text Indexing | p. 152 |
Public Folder Hierarchy | p. 152 |
Public Folder Strategies | p. 152 |
Creating Public Folders and Public Folder Trees | p. 153 |
Deleting Public Folder and Public Folder Trees | p. 157 |
Administering Public Folders | p. 157 |
Public Folder Replication | p. 157 |
Propagating Public Folder Settings | p. 162 |
Moving Public Folders | p. 162 |
Managing the Organizational Forms Library | p. 162 |
Setting Public Folder Limits | p. 162 |
Recovering Deleted Items from a Public Folder | p. 164 |
Accessing Public Folders | p. 164 |
Moving a Public Folder Tree | p. 173 |
Troubleshooting Public Folders | p. 173 |
No Replication Between Organizations | p. 173 |
Cannot Publish Forms in Organizational Forms Library | p. 173 |
Mixed Mode AD Users Denied Access to Public Folders | p. 173 |
Profile Error When Accessing a Public Folder's Properties | p. 174 |
Summary | p. 174 |
Administering Storage Groups | p. 175 |
Benefits of Using Storage Groups | p. 176 |
Hosting More Users | p. 177 |
Quickening Recovery Time | p. 177 |
Minimizing Effected Users | p. 177 |
Planning for Multiple Storage Groups | p. 178 |
Required Restore Time | p. 178 |
Defragmentation Considerations | p. 179 |
Amount of Information to Be Managed | p. 180 |
Creating and Administering Storage Groups | p. 180 |
Moving File Locations for a Storage Group | p. 182 |
Enabling and Disabling Circular Logging | p. 182 |
Renaming Storage Groups | p. 182 |
Deleting Storage Groups | p. 183 |
Creating and Administering Stores | p. 183 |
Administering Mailbox Stores | p. 184 |
Recovering Deleted Items | p. 187 |
Recovering Deleted Mailboxes | p. 188 |
Deleting a User's Mailbox Permanently | p. 190 |
Reading Mailbox Summaries | p. 190 |
Creating Public Folder Stores | p. 191 |
Summary | p. 191 |
Managing Administration and Routing Groups | p. 193 |
A Brief Look Back: Exchange 5.x Sites | p. 194 |
Administration Within Exchange 5.x Sites | p. 194 |
Routing Using Exchange 5.x Sites | p. 194 |
Exchange 5.x Sites: The Problem | p. 195 |
Administrative Groups | p. 195 |
Routing Groups | p. 195 |
Administrative Models | p. 196 |
Creating and Managing a Single Administrative Group | p. 201 |
Creating and Managing Multiple Administrative Groups | p. 203 |
Delegating Control Within Administrative Groups | p. 205 |
Creating and Managing Exchange 2000 Policies | p. 206 |
System Policies | p. 207 |
Summary | p. 215 |
Administering Routing Group Connectors | p. 217 |
RGCs | p. 218 |
Creating and Configuring an RGC | p. 218 |
SMTP Connectors | p. 225 |
Creating and Configuring an SMTP Connector | p. 226 |
X.400 Connectors | p. 233 |
X.400 Addressing Basics | p. 233 |
Service Transport Stacks | p. 234 |
Creating and Configuring X.400 Connectors | p. 235 |
Summary | p. 240 |
Exchange 2000 Server Architecture | |
Exchange 2000 Storage Architecture | p. 243 |
Exchange 2000 Architecture | p. 244 |
The Store Process | p. 245 |
The inetinfo.exe Process | p. 245 |
Storage Technologies in Exchange 2000 Server | p. 246 |
Multiple-Database Support | p. 247 |
Moving Stores and Transaction Logs | p. 247 |
Planning for Multiple Stores | p. 248 |
Storage Groups | p. 248 |
ESE Databases and Transaction Logs | p. 250 |
ESE Databases | p. 250 |
Transaction Logs | p. 254 |
ESE and Memory Management | p. 258 |
Circular Logging | p. 258 |
Data Reliability: -1018 errors | p. 259 |
ExIFS | p. 261 |
Indexing Services | p. 270 |
FE/BE Architecture | p. 274 |
HTTP and OWA | p. 275 |
POP3 and IMAP4 Protocols | p. 276 |
Deployment Considerations | p. 276 |
Setting Up Different Scenarios | p. 277 |
Summary | p. 279 |
Exchange 2000 Server Routing Architecture | p. 281 |
Routing Groups: A Primer | p. 282 |
Message Routing in a Pure Exchange 2000 Environment | p. 282 |
Messages Sent Within the Same Server | p. 283 |
Messages Sent Within the Same Routing Group | p. 284 |
Messages Sent to Another Routing Group | p. 285 |
Messages Sent to a Foreign E-mail System | p. 288 |
Message Routing in a Mixed Exchange 2000/5.x Environment | p. 288 |
Sites Versus Routing Groups | p. 290 |
How Does Exchange 2000 Interact with Exchange 5.x? | p. 290 |
Messages Routed from Exchange 2000 to Exchange 5.x | p. 290 |
Messages Routed from Exchange 5.x to Exchange 2000 | p. 290 |
Link State Information | p. 291 |
Exchange 5.x and the GWART | p. 292 |
Exchange 2000 and Link State Information | p. 292 |
Summary | p. 294 |
Advanced Administration | |
Configuring Security for Exchange 2000 Server | p. 297 |
Message Security Basics | p. 298 |
Message Encryption | p. 298 |
Digital Signatures | p. 299 |
Windows 2000 Certificate Services and the Key Management Server | p. 300 |
Certificate Services | p. 300 |
Key Management Server | p. 301 |
Installing Windows 2000 Certificate Services | p. 301 |
Postinstallation Tasks | p. 306 |
Installing Key Management Services | p. 306 |
Managing KMS | p. 311 |
Managing KMS Administrators | p. 311 |
Changing a KMS Administrator's Password | p. 312 |
Requiring Multiple KMS Administrators | p. 312 |
Changing the KMS Startup Password | p. 314 |
KMS User Enrollment | p. 314 |
Enrolling Users | p. 315 |
Finishing the Enrollment | p. 317 |
Recovering Keys | p. 319 |
Summary | p. 320 |
Monitoring Exchange 2000 Server | p. 321 |
Using Exchange 2000 Monitors | p. 322 |
Monitoring States | p. 322 |
Server Monitors | p. 322 |
Connection Status | p. 329 |
Notifications | p. 330 |
Using the Message Tracking Center | p. 337 |
Summary | p. 345 |
Backup and Recovery | p. 347 |
Transaction Logs in Backup and Recovery | p. 348 |
Backup of Exchange 2000 Server | p. 350 |
Performing Exchange Backups with NTBackup | p. 353 |
Performing Exchange Restores with NTBackup | p. 356 |
Advanced Backup Techniques and Considerations | p. 362 |
Restoring to an Alternate Server | p. 362 |
Mailbox Reconnect and Restoring a Single Mailbox | p. 363 |
Planning a Backup Strategy | p. 364 |
Physical Corruption of the Database | p. 366 |
Resolving Physical Corruption Errors | p. 368 |
Troubleshooting Database Recovery | p. 368 |
Preventing Restore Errors | p. 371 |
Database Restart Errors | p. 372 |
Eseutil | p. 373 |
Summary | p. 377 |
Performance Tuning Exchange 2000 Server | p. 379 |
Performance Monitoring Basics | p. 380 |
Monitoring Resources | p. 381 |
Performance Monitoring Concepts | p. 381 |
Using System Monitor | p. 383 |
Monitoring the Four Main Resources in Windows 2000 | p. 386 |
Setting the Foundation: Create a Baseline | p. 386 |
Monitoring Memory | p. 387 |
Monitoring the Disk Subsystem | p. 391 |
Monitoring the Network Subsystem | p. 392 |
Monitoring Exchange 2000 with System Monitor | p. 394 |
Mailbox Store Counters | p. 395 |
Public Folder Store Counters | p. 397 |
Simple Mail Transport Protocol (SMTP) Counters | p. 399 |
OWA Counters | p. 400 |
Summary | p. 400 |
Client Administration | |
Installing and Administering Outlook 2000 | p. 403 |
Microsoft Outlook 2000 | p. 404 |
Microsoft Outlook Express | p. 406 |
Outlook Web Access | p. 407 |
Exchange Client | p. 408 |
Schedule+ | p. 408 |
Other Clients | p. 408 |
UNIX Clients | p. 408 |
Macintosh Clients | p. 409 |
Configuring Outlook 2000 | p. 409 |
Recovering Deleted Items | p. 418 |
Rules Wizard | p. 419 |
Summary | p. 425 |
Supporting Instant Messaging | p. 427 |
Introduction to IM | p. 428 |
IM Architecture | p. 429 |
Installing IM | p. 431 |
Configuring IM | p. 433 |
Creating New IM Virtual Servers | p. 433 |
Enabling IM for User Accounts | p. 436 |
Configuring DNS for the RVP | p. 437 |
Working with Firewalls | p. 439 |
Working with the IM Client | p. 439 |
Managing IM Services from the Server | p. 444 |
Disabling IM for an Individual Account | p. 444 |
Finding an IM User on Your Network | p. 445 |
Ensuring a User's Privacy | p. 446 |
Managing IM Servers | p. 448 |
Removing an IM Server | p. 448 |
Taking an IM Server Offline Temporarily | p. 449 |
Moving IM Databases | p. 449 |
Troubleshooting IM | p. 450 |
Summary | p. 451 |
Index | p. 453 |
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