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Special Edition Using Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server

Special Edition Using Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server

Kent Joshi

1119 pages, parution le 01/09/2000

Résumé

Special Edition Using Microsoft Exchange Server 2000 emphasizes integrating Exchange with the Internet, as well as extending its functionality into the area of collaboration. The authoring team from Software Spectrum provides both the theory and the best practices when working with Exchange. Specifically, Kent Joshi, a Managing Consultant draws upon his 13 years of corporate experience including his work at Microsoft, IBM, and his own company to cut through the hype and get down to nuts and bolts. In addition, this edition features additional coverage of undocumented features, workarounds, and practical (and unapologetic) advice for avoiding features that don't work well.
  • Bestselling book on Exchange! The 5.5 edition was the bestselling reference on Exchange both in the U.S. and abroad
  • Includes real-world examples from Software Spectrum's global Exchange deployment
Contents


Part I: Introducing Exchange 2000 Server
1: Introducing Exchange 2000 Server ..... 11
2: Understanding Exchange 2000's Hierarchy ..... 29
3: Exchange's Core Components ..... 47
4: Integrating Exchange 2000 with Windows 2000 ..... 87

Part II: Planning and Installing Exchange
5: Exchange Planning ..... 105
6: Planning Your Exchange Deployment ..... 123
7: Installing Exchange 2000 Server ..... 167
8: Creating Exchange 2000 Recipients ..... 181
9: Using Active Directory and Exchange Connectors ..... 213
10: Using the Web Store with Exchange ..... 237
11: Configuring the Information Store and Storage Groups ..... 261
12: Creating and Managing Routing Groups ..... 297
13: Setting Up the Active Directory Connector ..... 309
14: Working with the SMTP Connector ..... 333
15: Configuring the X.400 Connector ..... 371
16: Using Microsoft Mail Connector for PC Networks ..... 403

Part III: Administrating and monitoring Exchange
17: Using Exchange Systems Management Control ..... 427
18: Managing and Monitoring Exchange ..... 443
19: Troubleshooting Exchange ..... 461
30: Disaster Recovery ..... 485
21: Tuning Exchange ..... 507
22: Exchange Security ..... 531

Part IV: The Exchange Client
23: Installing and Configuring Outlook 2000 ..... 593
24: Using Outlook 2000 ..... 609
25: Using Advanced Outlook 2000 Features ..... 637
26: Building a Digital Dashboard ..... 665

Part V: Exchange and the Internet
27: Exchange and the Internet ..... 697
28: Using Exchange As a Newsgroup Server ..... 713
29: Configuring the Outlook Web Access Client ..... 737
30: Exchange Security and the Internet ..... 769

Part VI: Migrating and Coexisting
31: Migrating from Previous Versions of Exchange ..... 793
33: Migrating from Foreign Internet Mail (SMTP)
and X.400 ..... 815
33: Migrating from Microsoft Mail ..... 833
34: Coexisting with Microsoft Mail ..... 853
35: Migrating from Lotus cc:Mail ..... 887
36: Connecting to Novell GroupWise ..... 903

Part VII: Exchange and Groupware
37: Collaborating with Exchange Conferencing Server ..... 935
38: Real-Time Collaborating with Instant Messaging ..... 971

Part VIII: Extending Exchange Through Application Development and Third-Party Products
39: Exchange and Third-Party Products ..... 987
40: Developing Outlook Forms ..... 1007
41: Extending Exchange ..... 1039
Index ..... 1065

L'auteur - Kent Joshi

In 1986, he went to work for a small software company by the name of Microsoft, which needed help establishing a presence along with WordPerfect and Lotus 1-2-3. Armed with a Microsoft Mach/10 accelerator card and a Microsoft mouse with a steel mouse ball that reminded him of the pinball games he was addicted to, Kent was determined to make a mark somewhere in the computer world. Along the way, he worked for IBM, a company that was partnering with Microsoft to jointly release the next killer version of DOS, called OS/2.
After several years as a good corporate citizen, Kent started his own company called The Joshi Group. Providing technical consulting services, he built a roster of clients including Nestle, Taco Bell (division of Pepsico), and Merrill Lynch. Later, he sold his company to Software Spectrum, an international consulting company that is publicly traded on the NASDAQ.

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Éditeur(s) Que
Auteur(s) Kent Joshi
Parution 01/09/2000
Nb. de pages 1119
Format 18,7 x 23
Couverture Broché
Poids 1880g
Intérieur Noir et Blanc
EAN13 9780789722782

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