Exchange 2000 Server : The Complete Reference

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Pub. Date: 2001-05-25
Publisher(s): MCG
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Summary

This complete reference contains in-depth information on architecture, system administration, and integration as well as scalability enablers and directory enabled application technology. You'll also get complete details on client-side issues and Outlook 2000 integration.

Author Biography

Scott Schnoll (Portland, OR) is a consultant for a large manufacturing company where he manages the Exchange infrastructure. He is active in the Exchange communit and writes articles for publications such as Exchange & Outlook Magazine. Bill English is the Senior Exchange Technologist for MindSharp Learning Center in Minneapolis, where he provides training on Exchange 2000 Server. He is also the co-author of Exchange 2000 Server Administration: A Beginner's Guide. Nick Cavalancia is Director of Training and Consulting for Comsphere where he specializes in high-end Exchange 2000 and Windows 2000 infrastructure designs. He is the co-author of Exchange 2000 Server Administration: A Beginner's Guide and is a regular contributor to Exchange & Outlook Magazine.

Table of Contents

Part I: Exchange 2000 Server Basics.

Chapter 1: Exchange 2000 Server Summary.

Chapter 2: Active Directory Summary.

Chapter 3: Exchange 2000 Directory.

Chapter 4: Exchange 2000 Architecture.

Chapter 5: Exchange 2000 Public Folders.

Part II: Administering Exchange 2000 Server.

Chapter 6: Installing Exchange 2000 Server.

Chapter 7: Upgrading and Co-existing with Exchange 5.5.

Chapter 8: Administering Recipients.

Chapter 9: Managing Servers.

Chapter 10: Managing Protocols.

Chapter 11: The Exchange 2000 Store.

Chapter 12: Backup, Restore, and Disaster Recovery.

Part III: Exchange 2000 Server Collaboration.

Chapter 13: Exchange 2000 Clients.

Chapter 14: Outlook Web Access.

Chapter 15: Exchange 2000 Conferencing Server.

Chapter 16: Exchange 2000 Instant Messaging.

Chapter 17: Chat Services.

Part IV: Exchange 2000 Server Security.

Chapter 18: Securing Exchange 2000 Server.

Chapter 19: Public Key Infrastructure Services.

Part V: Exchange 2000 Server Scalability and Reliability.

Chapter 20: Clustering Exchange 2000.

Chapter 21: Performance Tuning and Monitoring.

Part VI: Appendixes:

A: Technology Primer--What Is WebDAV?

B: Knowledge Management.

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