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Chapter 2: Planning a Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Infrastructure
Table 2-1: Minimum Hardware Requirements for Exchange Server 2003
Table 2-2: Recommended Hardware Requirements for Exchange Server 2003
Table 2-3: Permissions and Roles Required to Perform Exchange Installation Tasks
Chapter 3: Configuring a Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Infrastructure
Table 3-1: Exchange Server 2003 Services and Their Function
Table 3-2: Exchange Server 2003 Service Dependencies
Table 3-3: System Requirements for Running Microsoft Exchange System Management Tools
Chapter 8: Public Folders
Table 8-1: Public Folder Permission Categories
Chapter 9: Virtual Servers
Table 9-1: Exchange Server 2003 Virtual Server Resources and Dependencies
Table 9-2: Mailbox-Enabled Users
Table 9-3: Supported Authentication Methods
Chapter 10: SMTP Protocol Configuration and Management
Table 10-1: Common SMTP Commands
Table 10-2: Common SMTP Reply Codes
Table 10-3: Common ESMTP Commands
Table 10-4: MX Records for a Single Namespace
Table 10-5: MX Records Added to the tailspintoys.com Namespace
Table 10-6: MX Records Added to the nwtraders.com Namespace
Table 10-7: MX Records in an ISP's Namespace for a Dial-Up Connection
Table 10-8: MX Records in an ISP's Namespace for a Permanent Connection
Table 10-9: Incoming Connection Options
Table 10-10: Outgoing Connection Options
Table 10-11: Per-User IMAP4 Settings
Table 10-12: Per-User POP3 Settings
Chapter 11: Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Security
Table 11-1: Exchange Server 2003 Ports and Services
Table 11-2: Bulletin Services
Table 11-3: Security Utilities
Table 11-4: PKI Components
Table 11-5: ODBC-Compliant Database Fields
Chapter 13: Monitoring Microsoft Exchange Server 2003
Table 13-1: Normal Exchange Server 2003 Events
Table 13-2: Exchange Server 2003 Error or Warning Events
Table 13-3: Server Status Levels
Table 13-4: Message States in Queue Viewer
Table 13-5: Protocol Log File Formats
Table 13-6: Mailbox Limit Settings
Table 13-7: The eseutil Operation Modes
Table 13-8: isinteg Switches
Chapter 14: Troubleshooting Microsoft Exchange Server 2003
Table 14-1: Exchange Server 2003 Ports and Services
Table 14-2: Tracert Command-Line Options
Table 14-3: Pathping Options
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MCSA/MCSE Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-284): Implementing and Managing MicrosoftВ® Exchange Server 2003 (Pro-Certification)
ISBN: 0735618992
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 221
Authors:
Will Willis
,
Ian McLean
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