Mastering Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 SP1

SANs (storage area networks)

as RAID solution, 499

RPOs and, 520

scalability

improvements to Exchange databases, 59

mailbox storage, 174–175

scan options, ExBPA (Exchange Best Practices Analyzer), 706–707

SCCs (Single-copy clusters)

Mailbox server role and, 49, 117–118

overview of, 515–516

schedule dialog boxes, 228

scheduled tasks

backups, 525

defining resource scheduling policies, 351–356

Exchange Server 2007 features, 26

maintenance, 492–493

performance demands of, 167

time management features in Outlook 2007, 573

SCL (Spam Confidence Level), 28, 616

scripts

advanced management scripts for public folders, 466–467

interfaces for, 205

SCSI disk drives, 98

SCW (Security Configuration Wizard), 677–685

audit settings, 683–684

client services, 680

configuration actions, 679

confirming settings, 682

IIS settings, 684

management services, 680–681

outbound authentication, 683

overview of, 677

preparing for Exchange 2007, 678

Registry settings, 682

saving security policy settings, 685

server role selection, 679–680

SMB (server message block) signing, 683

SDL (Service Delivery Location), 51

search

content storage and location features, 22–23

Outlook 2007 instant search, 570–571

Secure Sockets Layer. See SSL (Secure Sockets Layer)

security

antivirus systems, 691–692

attachment blocking, 692–696

firewalls, 675–677

intruders/attacks, internal and external, 674–675

messaging systems, 102

multiple layers of protection, 696–699

organizational processes supporting reliability and availability, 494

overview of, 673–674

requesting/installing certificates, 687–691

reverse proxies for protecting Web services, 699–700

SCW (Security Configuration Wizard), 677–685

self-signed certificates, 685–687

SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) and, 685

transport security, 63–64

types of messaging security, 675

Security Configuration Wizard. See SCW (Security Configuration Wizard)

security groups

configuring administrative permission and, 261–262

connectivity with Exchange 2000/2003 and, 601

Exchange Security Groups, 233

ExchangeLegacyInterop, 144

types of mail-enabled groups, 371

segmentation, OWA (Outlook Web Access), 639–640

send

logs, 727–730

mailbox database limit, 299

typical limit settings, 294–295

Send connectors

creating/managing, 272–273

overview of, 596–600

sender filtering

overview of, 624–625

by sender ID, 625–626

by sender reputation, 626–628

server administrator, 73

Server Configuration work center

CAS properties, 281–283

description of, 212

mailbox and public folder databases, 279–281

overview of, 277

product key, 277

receive connectors, 283–284

server properties, 277–279

server message block (SMB), 683

server roles, 118

Client Access, 49

combining or splitting, 55

deploying CAS, 114–115

deploying Edge Transport server, 111–114

deploying EMS/EMC management tools, 119

deploying Hub Transport, 115–117

deploying Mailbox, 117–118

deploying Unified Messaging, 118

Edge Transport, 50–51

Hub Transport, 49–50

Mailbox, 48–49

overview of, 16–17, 47–48

recommended order of installation, 119–120

selecting during installation, 111

transition strategy and, 156–159

Unified Messaging, 50

servers. See also Exchange servers

connecting users to, 101

contingency preparation for server failure, 524

designing, 97–99

enabling messaging records management on mailbox server, 435–437

fault tolerance, 99

IMAP4, 667

interserver redundancy. See interserver redundancy

intraserver redundancy. See intraserver redundancy

naming conventions, 80–81

offsite replication, 553

onsite replication, 553

POP3, 667

preparing Windows servers for installation of Exchange Server 2007, 120–121

properties, 277–279

redundancy, 497

server-by-server configuration. See Server Configuration work center

storage policies, 99

Service Delivery Location (SDL), 51

service packs, reliability and availability and, 494

services

disabling unnecessary, 674

legacy and third-party services in upgrade installation, 150–151

Set-Mailbox cmdlet, 342–346

Set-MailboxCalendarSettings cmdlet, 351–357

Set-RoutingGroupConnector cmdlet, 147

Set-StorageGroup cmdlet, 179

setup options

command-line installer, 130

Outlook 2007, 560

setup.exe, 560

Set-User cmdlet, 340–341

shared-file systems, 65–66

SharePoint

server portals for attachment storage, 9

synchronization with Outlook 2007, 571–572

simple Exchange organizations, 52–53

Single-copy clusters. See SCCs (Single-copy clusters)

sites, Active Directory

collection of servers in, 590

defining, 91–92

membership in, 44

skins, Outlook 2007, 562

SMB (server message block), 683

SMTP

accepted domains, 316–317

configuring accepted domains, 267–268

Edge Transport server role and, 113–114

message hygiene and, 28

outbound e-mail to external SMTP domains, 272–273

upgrade installation and, 148

software

building reliable platform, 494–495

messaging security and, 675

offsite replication, 553

onsite replication, 553

spam

anti-spam and antivirus functions, 609

anti-spam configuration, 274–275

configuring EdgeTransport server to fight spam, 616–620

Edge Transport services for controlling, 27–28, 113

Spam Confidence Level (SCL), 28, 616

split DNS, 647–648

SSL (Secure Sockets Layer)

Autodiscover and, 583–585

configuring, 225

Outlook Anywhere and, 647–648

overview of, 685

performance demands of, 167

requesting/installing certificates, 687–691

security and, 685

self-signed certificates, 685–687

staff responsibilities

day-to-day management assignments, 72–73

overview of, 71

planning and design assignments, 71–72

Standard Edition, Exchange 2007, 46–47

standard Exchange organizations, 53–54

statistics, mailbox, 364–366

storage area networks (SANs)

as RAID solution, 499

RPOs and, 520

storage groups

creating new, 175

Exchange installation requirements, 123

improvements to Exchange databases, 59

managing, 175–179, 280

naming, 90

physical memory recommendations and, 38

storage policies, 99

Storage Quotas, mailboxes, 336

streaming backup, 523

stress tests, 97–98

submission queue, Hub Transport server, 62

SummaryCopyStatus property, EMS cmdlet, 194

Suspend-StorageGroupCopy cmdlet, 195

syntax, EMS cmdlets, 234

system, offsite replication, 553

system design, 69–106

Active Directory domain model, 91

Active Directory sites, 91–92

administrative group boundaries, 92–93

alias names, 85–86

connecting users to network, 101

day-to-day management, 72–73

disk space requirements, 94–97

display names, 83–85

guaranteed message delivery, 102

iterative not linear nature of, 71

message integrity, 102

message security, 102

naming components, 88–90

naming mail-enabled groups, 86–88

naming organization, 79

naming recipient mailboxes, 80–83

naming servers, 80–81

needs categories, 73

network configuration, 78–79

optimization, 103

organization geographic profile and, 76

organization network assessment, 77–78

overview of, 69–70

planning and design responsibilities, 71–72

rollout, 103–104

routing group boundaries, 94

server backup, 100–101

server design, 97–99

steps and categories in, 70–71

summary of new features, 104–105

user needs assessment, 73–75

validating and optimizing design, 101–103

versatility, 102–103

system folders, 481

System Monitor. See also monitoring; performance monitoring

Add Counters, 169–170

chart view, 170

overview of, 168

report view, 170–171

system overhead, logging and auditing and, 711

system requirements, Outlook 2007, 559

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