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Chapter 1: Introduction to Microsoft Exchange
- Table 1.1: Exchange Server 2003 Version Comparison
- Table 1.2: X.400 Originator/Recipient Address Example
- Table 1.3: Descriptions of X.500 Objects
Chapter 3: Installing Microsoft Exchange Server 2003
- Table 3.1: Exchange Server 2003 Hardware Requirements
- Table 3.2: Default Exchange Directories and Their Contents
- Table 3.3: Microsoft Exchange Network Shares and Permissions
Chapter 4: Creating and Managing Exchange Clusters
- Table 4.1: The Common Exchange Ports
Chapter 5: Creating and Managing Exchange Recipients
- Table 5.1: Default Address Lists in Exchange Server 2003
Chapter 6: Using Public Folders
- Table 6.1: Public Folder Permissions
- Table 6.2: Predefined Roles and Their Permissions
- Table 6.3: Outlook Features for Viewing Folder Items
Chapter 7: Configuring Client Access
- Table 7.1: Messaging Features of Microsoft Outlook
- Table 7.2: Groupware Features of Microsoft Outlook
- Table 7.3: PIM (Personal Information Manager) Features of Microsoft Outlook
- Table 7.4: The Outlook 2003 Cache Mode Settings
- Table 7.5: Property Pages for the Site and Server POP3 Objects
- Table 7.6: An Example of a POP3 Client Configuration
- Table 7.7: Property Pages of the IMAP4 Object
- Table 7.8: NNTP Property Pages
Chapter 9: Configuring the Information Store
- Table 9.1: Circular Logging Enabled vs. Disabled
Chapter 10: Administration and Maintenance
- Table 10.1: Standard Permissions for Administrative Objects
- Table 10.2: Exchange-Related Performance Objects and Counters
- Table 10.3: Property Pages Available for System Policies
Chapter 11: Coexisting with and Migrating from Exchange 5.5
- Table 11.1: Causes for an Object Not to Replicate When Using ADC
Chapter 12: Coexisting with and Upgrading from Exchange 2000 Server
- Table 12.1: Exchange Server 2003 Hardware Requirements
Chapter 13: Connecting with Other Messaging Systems
- Table 13.1: Advanced Properties for an X.400 Connector
- Table 13.2: Setting Access Properties for an SMTP Virtual Server
- Table 13.3: Setting Delivery Properties for an SMTP Virtual Server
Chapter 14: Backup and Recovery
- Table 14.1: Three Basic Backup Strategies
- Table 14.2: Backup and Restore Problems, Causes, and Solutions
Chapter 15: Securing and Troubleshooting Exchange Server 2003
- Table 15.1: Protocols and Their Well-Known Port Numbers