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Table of Contents
Introduction | xv | |
Part 1 | Introducing the Exchange 2000 Migration | 1 |
Chapter 1 | Why Migrate? Exchange 2000 Enhancements | 3 |
Active Directory Integration | 4 | |
User and Group Management | 5 | |
Integrated Security | 6 | |
More Administration Options | 7 | |
Custom Management Tools | 8 | |
Better Client Support | 11 | |
Configuration Information | 12 | |
Exchange 2000 and Active Directory Schema Changes | 14 | |
Information Store Enhancements | 14 | |
Storage Groups and Stores | 15 | |
Other Information Store Enhancements | 17 | |
Internet Information Services Integration | 19 | |
Exchange Protocol Architecture | 19 | |
Internet Protocol Support | 20 | |
Multiple Virtual Servers | 21 | |
Distributed Internet Protocol Services | 22 | |
Outlook Web Access | 23 | |
Administration and Routing | 25 | |
Delegating Administration with Administrative Groups | 25 | |
Controlling Message Flow with Routing Groups | 26 | |
Exchange System Policies | 28 | |
Real-Time Collaboration Tools | 29 | |
Instant Messaging | 29 | |
Chat Server | 30 | |
Conferencing Services | 31 | |
Developer Tools Enhancements | 33 | |
Accessing the Information Store | 33 | |
Exchange Server Events | 35 | |
Conclusion | 36 | |
Chapter 2 | Comparing Exchange 4.0/5.x and Exchange 2000 | 39 |
Administration Interface Changes | 40 | |
Recipient Management | 43 | |
Creating Mailboxes and Distribution Lists | 43 | |
Managing Address Lists | 47 | |
Managing Recipient Policies | 49 | |
Internet Protocol Support | 50 | |
Internet Protocol Architecture | 51 | |
Server Message Flow | 54 | |
Configuring Protocol Virtual Servers | 56 | |
Outlook Web Access | 59 | |
Configuring Distributed Servers | 60 | |
Configuring Administration | 62 | |
Sites Versus Administrative Groups | 62 | |
Configuring Administrative Groups | 64 | |
Moving Exchange Servers between Administrative Groups | 66 | |
Message Routing | 67 | |
Sites Versus Routing Groups | 67 | |
Message Routing Administration in Exchange 4.0/5.x | 68 | |
Message Routing Administration in Exchange 2000 | 70 | |
SMTP and E-Mail Security | 71 | |
Link State Table | 72 | |
Administering External Connectors | 75 | |
Implementing Routing Groups | 76 | |
Implementing Routing Group Connectors | 76 | |
Information Store | 78 | |
Information Store Configuration | 78 | |
Exchange System Policies | 84 | |
Public Folders | 87 | |
Public Folder Trees | 88 | |
Public Folder Administration | 89 | |
Conclusion | 90 | |
Chapter 3 | Introduction to North American Air | 93 |
Purpose of the Business Scenario | 94 | |
North American Air Overview | 96 | |
Corporate IT Infrastructure | 97 | |
North American Air Messaging Infrastructure | 103 | |
Texas | 103 | |
Winnipeg | 106 | |
Atlanta | 107 | |
Chicago | 107 | |
San Diego | 108 | |
Vancouver | 108 | |
Portland | 109 | |
Conclusion | 110 | |
Part 2 | Planning | 111 |
Chapter 4 | Migrating to Exchange 2000: The Planning Phase | 113 |
Corporate Preplanning | 115 | |
Identifying the Corporate Vision and Goals | 115 | |
Identifying Opportunities and Obstacles | 116 | |
Choosing the Technology | 117 | |
Assembling the Project Team | 119 | |
Collecting Corporate Information | 122 | |
Corporate Structure and Locations | 122 | |
Current Network Infrastructure | 123 | |
Current Messaging Infrastructure | 123 | |
Current Desktop Configurations | 125 | |
Current Administrative Practices | 126 | |
Current Business Applications | 127 | |
Application Development with Exchange 2000 | 127 | |
Developing the Project Plan | 128 | |
Planning and Scope Document | 128 | |
Gap Analysis Document | 130 | |
Risk Mitigation Document | 131 | |
North American Air Business Issues | 134 | |
Windows 2000 Domain Structure | 135 | |
Organizing and Managing Information Using Exchange 2000 | 136 | |
Outlook Web Access | 137 | |
Consolidating Servers | 137 | |
Lowering Support Costs | 138 | |
Future Growth | 138 | |
Developing a Test Environment | 139 | |
Purpose of the Test Environment | 139 | |
Test Environment Configuration | 140 | |
The North American Air Test Environment | 144 | |
Conclusion | 148 | |
Chapter 5 | Completing the Planning Process | 151 |
Windows 2000 Deployment Planning | 152 | |
Should You Migrate to Windows 2000 and Exchange 2000 at the Same Time? | 152 | |
Active Directory Planning | 154 | |
Exchange 2000 and Active Directory Planning | 164 | |
North American Air Domain Planning | 164 | |
Active Directory OU Design and Exchange | 168 | |
DNS Planning | 168 | |
Active Directory Site Planning | 171 | |
Locating Domain Controllers and Global Catalog Servers | 175 | |
The Effect of Exchange 2000 on the Global Catalog | 178 | |
Group Planning and Implementation | 179 | |
Migration Process and the Active Directory Connector | 182 | |
Exchange 2000 Deployment Planning | 183 | |
Administrative Planning | 183 | |
Message Routing Planning | 186 | |
Server Planning | 188 | |
Conclusion | 191 | |
Part 3 | Migrating to Windows 2000 Active Directory | 193 |
Chapter 6 | Migrating to Active Directory | 195 |
Migration Options | 196 | |
Upgrading a Domain | 199 | |
Disaster Recovery Planning | 199 | |
The Upgrade Process | 200 | |
Domain Upgrade Issues | 203 | |
Switching to Native Mode | 206 | |
Planning the Domain Upgrade Order | 208 | |
Domain Restructuring | 209 | |
When to Restructure | 209 | |
Migrating Security Principals | 210 | |
Intra- and Inter-Forest Restructuring | 211 | |
Domain Restructuring Tools | 213 | |
Migrating North American Air to Windows 2000 | 216 | |
Installing the Root Domain | 218 | |
Upgrading an Existing Domain | 223 | |
Domain Restructuring | 226 | |
Exchange Server and the ADMT | 234 | |
Conclusion | 234 | |
Chapter 7 | Using the Active Directory Connector | 237 |
Preparing the Exchange Organization for Migration | 238 | |
The Active Directory Connector | 239 | |
ADC Synchronization Overview | 243 | |
Installing and Configuring the ADC | 246 | |
ADC Installation Procedure | 247 | |
Configuring Connection Agreements | 250 | |
Planning and Deploying the ADC | 261 | |
Exchange 4.0/5.x Distribution Lists and Universal Groups | 261 | |
Replicating Multiple Recipient Containers | 263 | |
Migrating User Information to Active Directory | 265 | |
Designing ADC Connection Agreement Scenarios | 271 | |
Implementing the ADC at North American Air | 278 | |
The ADC in the Winnipeg Domain | 278 | |
The ADC in the Atlanta-Chicago Domain | 280 | |
The ADC in the Texas Domains | 281 | |
Conclusion | 282 | |
Part 4 | Migrating to Exchange 2000 Server | 283 |
Chapter 8 | Migrating a Single Site to Exchange 2000 | 285 |
Preparing the Forest for Exchange 2000 | 286 | |
Using /forestprep | 286 | |
Running Domainprep | 292 | |
Upgrading the Exchange Site | 294 | |
Upgrading an Existing Exchange 5.5 Server | 294 | |
Upgrading the Site with a Move Mailbox Upgrade | 301 | |
Leapfrog Migration | 306 | |
Upgrading Public Folders | 308 | |
Upgrading and Managing the Internet Mail Service | 316 | |
Upgrading Outlook Web Access | 319 | |
Upgrading Other Connectors | 320 | |
Removing the First Exchange Server in the Site | 321 | |
Upgrading the Winnipeg Site at North American Air | 323 | |
Conclusion | 326 | |
Chapter 9 | Coexisting with Exchange 4.0/5.x Servers | 329 |
Coexistence Issues | 329 | |
Sites, Administrative Groups, and Routing Groups | 332 | |
Messaging Coexistence | 334 | |
Directory Coexistence | 336 | |
Configuration Connection Agreements | 337 | |
Site Replication Service | 341 | |
Active Directory Replication and Exchange Directory Replication | 347 | |
Implementing the SRS at North American Air | 348 | |
GWART and the Link State Table Coexistence | 353 | |
Other Coexistence Issues | 354 | |
Proxy Address Coexistence | 354 | |
Site Service Account Coexistence | 355 | |
Address Book Views and Address Lists | 357 | |
Offline Address Lists | 358 | |
Coexistence with Another Organization | 361 | |
Conclusion | 364 | |
Chapter 10 | Completing the Migration | 365 |
Upgrading the Site Connectors | 365 | |
Upgrading a Site Connector | 366 | |
Upgrading an X.400 Connector | 367 | |
Upgrading an Internet Mail Service Connector | 368 | |
Replacing a Dynamic RAS Connector | 369 | |
Migrating from Other Messaging Systems | 371 | |
Migrating from MS Mail | 372 | |
Migrating from Lotus Notes | 380 | |
Completing the Migration at North American Air | 382 | |
Migrating the Atlanta and Chicago Locations | 382 | |
Migrating the Texas Locations | 384 | |
Migrating the Vancouver Location | 388 | |
Migrating the San Diego MS Mail Server | 388 | |
Migrating the Portland Domino/Lotus Notes Server | 389 | |
Switching to Native Mode | 389 | |
Conclusion | 390 | |
Part 5 | Managing and Maintaining the Exchange 2000 Server Organization | 391 |
Chapter 11 | Managing the Exchange 2000 Organization | 393 |
Configuring Global Settings | 394 | |
Configuring the Internet Message Formats and Automatic Responses | 394 | |
Configuring Message Delivery Options | 397 | |
Administering Exchange 2000 Virtual Servers | 399 | |
Setting General Options | 399 | |
Setting Access Options | 400 | |
Setting Message Options | 403 | |
Setting Delivery Options | 405 | |
Managing the Virtual Server Queues | 410 | |
Configuring Exchange 2000 Routing Group Connectors | 413 | |
Configuring the Routing Group Connector | 414 | |
Configuring the SMTP Connector | 422 | |
Configuring the X.400 Connector | 429 | |
Conclusion | 430 | |
Chapter 12 | Implementing Additional Exchange 2000 Services | 431 |
Implementing Outlook Web Access | 431 | |
OWA in Exchange 2000 | 433 | |
Configuring Distributed Servers | 438 | |
Configuring Secure OWA | 440 | |
Implementing Public Folder Enhancements | 451 | |
Configuring Multiple Public Folder Trees | 451 | |
Administering Full-Text Indexing | 457 | |
Implementing Instant Messaging | 463 | |
Instant Messaging Overview | 463 | |
Planning for Instant Messaging | 468 | |
Implementing Instant Messaging | 469 | |
Implementing Conferencing Services | 473 | |
Conclusion | 483 | |
Chapter 13 | Monitoring and Maintaining Exchange 2000 | 485 |
Monitoring the Exchange Organization | 486 | |
Monitoring Server Performance | 486 | |
Configuring Notifications | 492 | |
Configuring Diagnostic Logging | 495 | |
Monitoring Message Flow | 499 | |
Monitoring the North American Air Exchange Organization | 503 | |
Maintaining the Exchange Organization | 505 | |
Understanding Exchange Database Design | 505 | |
Using the Database Utilities | 510 | |
Backing Up Exchange Servers | 514 | |
Restoring Exchange Servers | 518 | |
Maintaining the North American Air Organization | 524 | |
Conclusion | 525 | |
Epilogue | 527 | |
Index | 529 |
L'auteur - Stan Reimer
Stan Reimer is an independent consultant and trainer specializing in Microsoft Exchange Server, ISA Server, and Active Directory design and implementation. He has developed courseware and security clinics and coauthored an Active Directory Technical Reference for Microsoft Learning.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Wiley |
Auteur(s) | Stan Reimer |
Parution | 01/10/2001 |
Nb. de pages | 540 |
Format | 17,6 x 22,8 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 858g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780471061168 |
ISBN13 | 978-0-471-06116-8 |
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