MCSA/MCSE Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-284): Implementing and Managing MicrosoftВ® Exchange Server 2003 (Pro-Certification)
- access control entry (ACE)
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An entry within an access control list (ACL) that grants or denies permissions to users or groups for a given resource.
- access control list (ACL)
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A list that contains a set of access control entries that define an object's permission settings. ACLs enable administrators to explicitly control access to resources.
- ACE
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See access control entry (ACE).
- ACL
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See access control list (ACL).
- Active Directory
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The Microsoft Windows Server directory service that forms the basis for centralized network management on Windows 2000 Server and later networks, providing a hierarchical view of network resources.
- Active Directory Account Cleanup Wizard
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A utility that allows you to merge two Active Directory users, or a user and a contact. This is useful if after a migration you have duplicate accounts and each account contains information that needs to be saved.
- Active Directory Connector (ADC)
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The Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 service that allows for the replication of information between Active Directory and a Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 directory.
- Active Directory Migration Wizard
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A utility that allows you to migrate Active Directory user accounts and mailboxes from one domain to another, across Microsoft Exchange Server organizations.
- Active Directory Service Interfaces (ADSI)
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A directory service model implemented as a set of COM interfaces. ADSI allows Microsoft Windows applications to access Active Directory, often through Microsoft ActiveX interfaces such as VBScript.
- Active Directory Users And Computers console
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The primary systems administrator utility for managing users, groups, and computers in a Microsoft Windows 2000 Server and later domain, implemented as a Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-in.
- ADC
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See Active Directory Connector (ADC).
- ADC Tools
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A Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 set of tools that provides a wizard interface for going step-by-step through the deployment of the Active Directory Connector.
- address list
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A list used to organize the Global Address List (GAL) into smaller, more manageable groupings. Address lists in Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 are formed through administrator-defined Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) queries.
- address (A) record
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The most basic type of resource record on a Domain Name System (DNS) server. Every client that registers with DNS has an associated A record that maps its name to its Internet Protocol (IP) address.
- address space
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The part of an address that specifies the system that will receive a message. It is a subset of a complete address—for example, in the e-mail address willis@contoso.com, @contoso.com is the address space.
- administrative group
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A Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 organizational concept that defines the administrative topology for an organization. Administrative groups can be used to limit the scope of administration to a specific grouping of Exchange Server 2003 servers, rather than the entire organization.
- administrative rights (public folder)
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These rights control the users and groups that can use Exchange System Manager, a custom Microsoft Management Console (MMC) console, or any other administrative utility to change the replication, storage limits, and other settings for a public folder.
- administrative role
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Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 supports three administrative roles that can be delegated using Exchange System Manager: Exchange Full Administrator, which can manage anything in the organization, including permissions; Exchange Administrator, which can manage everything in the organization except permissions; and Exchange View Only Administrator, which has read-only administrative access to the Exchange organization.
- ADSI
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See Active Directory Service Interfaces (ADSI).
- alert
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You configure an alert to warn you if the value in a Performance counter exceeds or drops below a defined level. An alert writes an event to the application log in Event Viewer and can also send a message to a specified user, start a performance log, and run an executable file.
- American Standard Code for Information Interchange (ASCII)
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A standard set of codes used worldwide, where each letter of the English language is represented by a code. The ASCII standard allows disparate e-mail systems to exchange messages with each other in a format that can be read anywhere. ASCII is commonly referred to as "plain text."
- ASCII
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See American Standard Code for Information Interchange (ASCII).
- attribute
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The basic unit of an object, an attribute is a single property that through its values defines an object. For example, an attribute of a standard user account is the account name.
- auditing
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A security process that tracks the use of selected network resources, typically storing the results in a log file.
- authentication
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The process by which a user's logon credentials are validated by a server so that access to a network resource can be granted or denied.
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