Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Administrators Pocket Consultant
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- Parent domain
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A Windows domain that has another domain subordinate to it in the DNS namespace.
- PFH
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Public Folder Hierarchy. Exchange 2000 and 2003 support multiple public folder hierarchies, whereas previous versions only supported the single default hierarchy.
- PKI
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Public Key Infrastructure. A system of digital certificates, certification authorities, and other registration authorities that verify and authenticate the validity of parties engaged in an electronic transaction.
- POP3
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Post Office Protocol Version 3. An Internet client messaging protocol that Exchange supports.
- Private key
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One half of a key pair that is kept private to a user and then used to decrypt data encrypted with a user's public key.
- PTR
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A DNS pointer record that maps an IP address to an FQDN. Often referred to as a reverse lookup record.
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