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- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Acknowledgments
- About the Author
- Introduction
- Major Changes in Exchange Server 2013
- How This Book Is Organized
- Conventions Used in This Book
- The Mastering Series
- Part 1: Exchange Fundamentals
- Chapter 1: Putting Exchange Server 2013 in Context
- Email’s Importance
- What Is Exchange Server?
- Things Every Email Administrator Should Know
- The Bottom Line
- Chapter 2: Introducing the Changes in Exchange Server 2013
- Getting to Know Exchange Server 2013
- Exchange Server Architecture
- Improved Message and Content Control
- Now, Where Did That Go?
- Clearing Up Some Confusion
- The Bottom Line
- Chapter 3: Understanding Availability, Recovery, and Compliance
- Changing from a Technology to a Business Viewpoint
- What’s in a Name?
- A Closer Look at Availability
- Storage Availability
- Compliance and Governance
- The Bottom Line
- Chapter 4: Virtualizing Exchange Server 2013
- Virtualization Overview
- Effects of Virtualization
- Virtualization Requirements
- Operations
- Deciding What to Virtualize
- Possible Virtualization Scenarios
- The Bottom Line
- Chapter 5: Introduction to PowerShell and the Exchange Management Shell
- Why Use PowerShell?
- Understanding the Command Syntax
- Object-oriented Use of PowerShell
- PowerShell v3
- Tips and Tricks
- Getting Help
- The Bottom Line
- Chapter 6: Understanding the Exchange Autodiscover Process
- Autodiscover Concepts
- Planning Certificates for Autodiscover
- The Bottom Line
- Part 2: Getting Exchange Server Running
- Chapter 7: Exchange Server 2013 Quick Start Guide
- Server Sizing Quick Reference
- Configuring Windows
- Installing Exchange Server 2013
- Post-installation Configuration Steps
- Configuring Recipients
- The Bottom Line
- Chapter 8: Understanding Server Roles and Configurations
- The Roles of Server Roles
- Exchange Server 2013 Server Roles
- Possible Role Configurations
- The Bottom Line
- Chapter 9: Exchange Server 2013 Requirements
- Getting the Right Server Hardware
- Software Requirements
- Additional Requirements
- The Bottom Line
- Chapter 10: Installing Exchange Server 2013
- Before You Begin
- Preparing for Exchange 2013
- Graphical User Interface Setup
- Command-Line Setup
- The Bottom Line
- Chapter 11: Upgrades and Migrations to Exchange Server 2013 or Office 365
- Upgrades, Migrations, Transitions, and Deployments
- Factors to Consider before Upgrading
- Choosing Your Strategy
- On-Premises Coexistence
- Office 365
- Performing an On-Premises Interorganization Migration
- Moving Mailboxes
- Importing Data from PSTs
- Tasks Required Prior to Removing Legacy Exchange Servers
- Exchange Server Deployment Assistant
- The Bottom Line
- Part 3: Recipient Administration
- Chapter 12: Management Permissions and Role-based Access Control
- RBAC Basics
- Managing RBAC
- Defining Roles
- Distributing Roles
- Auditing RBAC
- The Bottom Line
- Chapter 13: Basics of Recipient Management
- Understanding Exchange Recipients
- Defining Email Addresses
- The Bottom Line
- Chapter 14: Managing Mailboxes and Mailbox Content
- Managing Mailboxes
- Moving Mailboxes
- Deleting Mailboxes
- Bulk Manipulation of Mailboxes Using the EMS
- Managing Mailbox Content
- Getting Started with Messaging Records Management
- The Bottom Line
- Chapter 15: Managing Mail-enabled Groups, Mail-enabled Users, and Mail-enabled Contacts
- Understanding Mail-enabled Groups
- Creating and Managing Mail-enabled Contacts and Users
- The Bottom Line
- Chapter 16: Managing Resource Mailboxes
- The Unique Nature of Resource Mailboxes
- Exchange 2013 Resource Mailbox Features
- Creating Resource Mailboxes
- Migrating Resource Mailboxes
- The Bottom Line
- Chapter 17: Managing Modern Public Folders
- Understanding Architectural Changes for Modern Public Folders
- Moving Public Folders to Exchange Server 2013
- Managing Public Folder Mailboxes
- Managing Public Folders
- Understanding the Public Folder Hierarchy
- Comparing Public Folders, Site Mailboxes, and Shared Mailboxes
- The Bottom Line
- Chapter 18: Managing Archiving and Compliance
- Introduction to Archiving
- Benefits of Archiving
- Industry Best Practices
- Archiving with Exchange Server 2013
- Enabling Archiving
- Understanding Litigation and In-Place Hold
- Requirements and Considerations
- The Bottom Line
- Part 4: Server Administration
- Chapter 19: Creating and Managing Mailbox Databases
- Getting to Know Exchange Server Database Storage
- Planning Mailbox Storage
- Managing Mailbox Databases
- The Bottom Line
- Chapter 20: Creating and Managing Database Availability Groups
- Understanding Database Replication in Exchange Server 2013
- Managing a Database Availability Group
- Understanding Active Manager
- Understanding Site Resiliency for Exchange Server 2013
- The Bottom Line
- Chapter 21: Understanding the Client Access Server
- Learning the Client Access Server Role Architecture
- Requirements for the Client Access Server Role
- Services the Client Access Server Provides
- Outlook/Outlook Anywhere
- IMAP4/POP3
- Positioning the Client Access Server Role
- Coexistence with Previous Versions of Exchange Server
- Certificates
- The Front End Transport Service
- Unified Messaging
- The Bottom Line
- Chapter 22: Managing Connectivity with Transport Services
- Understanding the Transport Improvements in Exchange Server 2013
- Message Routing in the Organization
- Sending and Receiving Email
- Messages in Flight
- Using Exchange Server 2013 Anti-Spam/Anti-Malware Tools
- Troubleshooting Email Routing
- The Bottom Line
- Chapter 23: Managing Transport, Data Loss Prevention, and Journaling Rules
- Introducing the New Exchange 2013 Transport Architecture
- Setting Up Message Classifications
- Setting Up Transport Rules
- Introducing Data Loss Prevention
- Introducing Journaling
- The Bottom Line
- Part 5: Troubleshooting and Operating
- Chapter 24: Troubleshooting Exchange Server 2013
- Basic Troubleshooting Principles
- General Server Troubleshooting Tools
- Troubleshooting Mailbox Servers
- Troubleshooting Mail Flow
- Troubleshooting Client Connectivity
- The Bottom Line
- Chapter 25: Backing Up and Restoring Exchange Server
- Backing Up Exchange Server
- Preparing to Recover the Exchange Server
- Using Windows Server Backup to Back Up the Server
- Using Windows Server Backup to Recover the Data
- Recover Exchange Server Data Using Alternate Methods
- Recovering the Entire Exchange Server
- The Bottom Line
- Appendix: The Bottom Line
- End User License Agreement