The bestselling guide to Exchange Server, fully updated for the newest version<br>Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 is touted as a solution for lowering the total cost of ownership, whether deployed on-premises or in the cloud. Like the earlier editions, this comprehensive guide covers every aspect of
Mastering Microsoft Exchange Server 2013
โ Scribed by Elfassy, David
- Publisher
- Wiley;Sybex
- Year
- 2014;2013
- Tongue
- English
- Edition
- First edition (Online-ausg.)
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
The bestselling guide to Exchange Server, fully updated for the newest version
Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 is touted as a solution for lowering the total cost of ownership, whether deployed on-premises or in the cloud. Like the earlier editions, this comprehensive guide covers every aspect of installing, configuring, and managing this multifaceted collaboration system. It offers Windows systems administrators and consultants a complete tutorial and reference, ideal for anyone installing Exchange Server for the first time or those migrating from an earlier Exchange Server version.
โฆ Table of Contents
Introduction xxv Part 1: Exchange Fundamentals 1 Chapter 1: Putting Exchange Server 2013 in Context 3 Chapter 2: Introducing the Changes in Exchange Server 2013 27 Chapter 3: Understanding Availability, Recovery, and Compliance 55 Chapter 4: Virtualizing Exchange Server 2013 83 Chapter 5: Introduction to PowerShell and the Exchange Management Shell 103 Chapter 6: Understanding the Exchange Autodiscover Process 149 Part 2: Getting Exchange Server Running 175 Chapter 7: Exchange Server 2013 Quick Start Guide 177 Chapter 8: Understanding Server Roles and Configurations 201 Chapter 9: Exchange Server 2013 Requirements 217 Chapter 10: Installing Exchange Server 2013 241 Chapter 11: Upgrades and Migrations to Exchange Server 2013 or Office 365 259 Part 3: Recipient Administration 283 Chapter 12: Management Permissions and Role-based Access Control 285 Chapter 13: Basics of Recipient Management 325 Chapter 14: Managing Mailboxes and Mailbox Content 339 Chapter 15: Managing Mail-enabled Groups, Mail-enabled Users, and Mail-enabled Contacts 389 Chapter 16: Managing Resource Mailboxes 413 Chapter 17: Managing Modern Public Folders 429 Chapter 18: Managing Archiving and Compliance 455 Part 4: Server Administration 483 Chapter 19: Creating and Managing Mailbox Databases 485 Chapter 20: Creating and Managing Database Availability Groups 507 Chapter 21: Understanding the Client Access Server 547 Chapter 22: Managing Connectivity with Transport Services 599 Chapter 23: Managing Transport, Data Loss Prevention, and Journaling Rules 639 Part 5: Troubleshooting and Operating 669 Chapter 24: Troubleshooting Exchange Server 2013 671 Chapter 25: Backing Up and Restoring Exchange Server 695 Appendix: The Bottom Line 723 Index 757
โฆ Subjects
Client/server computing;Electronic books;Microsoft Exchange server
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