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Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 doesn’t just add dozens of new features: It integrates multiple technologies into a common, unified communications system that can add value in many new ways. Now, five leading Exchange Server consultants help you deploy Exchange Server 2013 quickly and smoothly--and then efficiently manage, troubleshoot, and support it for years to come. More than a comprehensive, authoritative reference, Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 Unleashed presents hundreds of helpful tips and tricks based on the authors’ unsurpassed early adopter experience with Exchange Server 2013 in real production environments. Carefully and thoroughly, the authors explain what’s new and different in Microsoft Exchange 2013 and guide you through architecting, planning, implementing, and transitioning to your new Exchange Server environment. They offer best practices for establishing solid Active Directory, DNS, fabric, virtualization, and PKI security environments to support Exchange; implementing high availability and site resilience; and much more. You’ll find expert discussions of security and compliance and uniquely practical and detailed coverage of day-to-day administration, management, maintenance, and optimization. The authors next turn to advanced platform integration, helping you leverage the full benefits of linking Exchange Server, SharePoint, and Unified Messaging. They conclude with a full section on Exchange Server’s dramatically improved support for endpoint clients, including Apple, Android, and Microsoft smartphones and tablets. Detailed information on how to... Use proven best practices to install Exchange Server 2013 from scratch or to upgrade from Exchange Server 2007/2010 Integrate Active Directory, DNS, fabric, and virtualization with Exchange Server 2013 Implement certificate-based Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) Plan, deploy, migrate to, and support public folders Protect your users and organization with both policy-based and content-enforced security Design and implement message archiving, retention, and eDiscovery Administer, optimize, and document your Exchange Server 2013 environment Architect all aspects of an integrated, enterprise-level Exchange Server 2013 environment Integrate Exchange Server with SharePoint Site Mailboxes, Enterprise Search, and more Leverage the robust Outlook client for Windows, Mac, Web, tablet, and mobile phones

Table of Contents:
Introduction     1 Part I Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 Overview 1 Exchange Server 2013 Technology Primer     5 What Is Exchange Server 2013?      5 What’s New in Exchange Server 2013?      14 Exploring the New Exchange Administration Center (EAC)      17 Architectural Changes in Exchange Server 2013     18 Improvements in Exchange Server 2013 Relative to Security     20 Improvements in Exchange Server 2013 Relative to eDiscovery and Retention     21 Changes to Public Folders in Exchange Server 2013     22 Introduction of Site Mailboxes in Exchange Server 2013     23 Exchange Server 2013 as the Focal Point for Remote and Mobile Communications     24 Integration with Lync 2013     26 Improving Unified Messaging in Exchange Server 2013     26 Making Exchange Server 2013 Extremely Reliable and Recoverable     27 Improving Configuration, Administration, and Management Through the Exchange Management Shell     29 Improving Performance Through Batch Moves and Processing     30 Understanding Mail Flow in Exchange Server 2013     31 Understanding the Importance of Active Directory for an Exchange Server 2013 Environment     32 Installing and Transitioning to Exchange Server 2013     33 Managing and Administering Exchange Server 2013     34 Summary     35 Best Practices     35 2 Understanding Core Exchange Server 2013 Design Plans     37 Planning for Exchange Server 2013     37 Understanding AD Design Concepts for Exchange Server 2013     42 Determining Exchange Server 2013 Placement     47 Configuring Exchange Server 2013 for Maximum Performance and Reliability     49 Securing and Maintaining an Exchange Server 2013 Implementation     50 Summary     51 Best Practices     51 3 Architecting an Enterprise-Level Exchange Server 2013 Environment     53 Designing Active Directory for Exchange Server 2013     53 Determining Hardware and Software Components     56 Designing Exchange Server Roles in an Exchange Server Environment     57 Designing Exchange Server Infrastructure     60 Integrating Client Access into Exchange Server 2013 Design     62 Summary     63 Best Practices     63 4 Understanding Network Services and Active Directory Domain Controller Placement for Exchange Server 2013     65 Domain Name System and Its Role in Exchange Server 2013     65 Outlining the Types of DNS Servers     67 Examining DNS Components     68 Using DNS to Route SMTP Mail in Exchange Server 2013     77 Understanding DNS Requirements for Exchange Server 2013     78 Configuring DNS to Support Exchange Servers     83 Troubleshooting DNS Problems     83 Global Catalog and Domain Controller Placement     87 Examining the Role of Domain Controllers in AD     90 Defining the Global Catalog     91 Exploring Microsoft Exchange Active Directory Topology Service     97 Understanding AD Functionality Modes and Their Relationship to Exchange Groups     99 Summary     103 Best Practices     103 5 Integrating Certificate-Based Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) in Exchange Server 2013     105 Understanding Public Key Infrastructure     106 Server Certificates in Exchange Server 2013     112 Installing a Windows Certification Authority Server     118 Securing an Exchange Server 2013 Server     122 Securing an IIS Web Server     129 Implementing Secured Email Communications with Exchange Server 2013     138 Using Outlook to Send and Receive Digitally Signed and Encrypted Emails     144 Summary     149 Best Practices     149 Part II Implementing and Transitioning to Exchange Server 2013 6 Installing and Configuring the Basics of Exchange Server 2013 for a Brand-New Environment     151 Understanding the Exchange Server 2013 Server Roles     152 Understanding the Prerequisites for Exchange Server 2013     153 Understanding High Availability and Site Resilience in Exchange Server 2013     156 Exchange Server 2013 Hardware Requirements     157 Understanding the Active Directory Requirements for Exchange Server 2013     158 Understanding Role Based Access Control     167 Planning Your Exchange Server 2013 Installation     170 Deploying Active Directory from Scratch     172 Preparing Your Environment for Exchange Server 2013     182 Installing Exchange Server 2013     192 Finalizing the Deployment     194 Summary     195 Best Practices     195 7 Transitioning from Exchange Server 2007/2010 to Exchange Server 2013     197 High-Level Guide for Transition from Exchange Server 2007/2010 to Exchange Server 2013     198 Understanding How to Transition to Exchange Server 2013     199 Deploying a Prototype Lab for the Exchange Server 2013 Transition Process     204 Migrating to a Brand-New Exchange Server 2013 Environment     206 Planning Your Transition     207 Summary     219 Best Practices     219 8 Implementing and Supporting a Highly Available Exchange Server 2013 Environment     221 Understanding Windows Failover Clustering     222 Understanding Database Availability Groups     223 Deploying a Database Availability Group     226 Comparing and Contrasting DAG Versus CCR/SCR/SCC     246 Load Balancing in Exchange Server 2013     248 Software Load Balancing in Windows     249 Summary     254 Best Practices     255 9 Public Folders     257 Understanding Public Folders     258 Planning a Public Folder Environment     261 Implementing a Public Folder Environment     264 Managing Public Folders     271 Migrating Public Folders     278 Summary     283 Best Practices     284 Part III Securing and Compliance in an Exchange Server 2013 Environment 10 Understanding Exchange Policy Enforcement Security     287 What Is Enterprise Policy Management in Exchange Server 2013?      288 Understanding Relevant Governmental Regulations for Policy Enforcement     288 Using Transport Agents in Exchange Server 2013     297 Understanding the Hub Transport Agents in Exchange Server 2013     299 Understanding Transport Agent Policies on the Edge     305 Creating Messaging Records Retention Policies     307 Utilizing Rights Management Services for Policy Enforcement     310 Exchange Server 2013 Client-Level Security Enhancements     324 Protecting Against Spam     325 Securing Outlook Web App     329 Summary     331 Best Practices     332 11 Exchange Edge Including Antispam/Anti-Malware Protection for Exchange     333 Installing and Configuring the Edge Transport Server Components     334 Utilizing the Basic Sender and Recipient Connection Filters     343 Utilizing Sender ID on an Edge Transport Server     352 Using Content Filtering to Isolate Inappropriate Content     358 Fine-Tuning Content Filtering     364 Using Content Filtering to Allow and Reject Domain-Level Content     366 Filtering Content in a Message Attachment     368 Using Sender/IP Reputation to Filter Content     371 Using Address Rewriting to Standardize on Domain Address Naming for an Organization     373 Using EdgeSync to Synchronize Active Directory Information to the Edge Transport Server     375 Implementing Safelist Aggregation for Microsoft Outlook     380 Managing and Maintaining an Edge Transport Server     382 Exchange Server-Level Security Features     386 Forefront Online Protection for Exchange     393 Summary     394 Best Practices     394 12 Designing and Implementing Message Archiving, Retention, and eDiscovery     397 Why Is Email Archiving and Retention So Important These Days?      398 What Is Archiving, Retention, and eDiscovery?      398 Archiving in Exchange Using Archive Mailboxes     399 Creating and Using an Exchange Archive Mailbox     401 Retention in Exchange Server 2013 Using Retention Policies     405 Handling Legal Hold in Exchange     412 eDiscovery and Searching for Content     415 Summary     420 Best Practices     420 Part IV Exchange Administration, Management, Maintenance, and Optimization 13 Administering an Exchange Server 2013 Environment     423 Exchange Administration Center     423 Exchange Management Shell     428 Performing Common Tasks     431 Introduction to Role Based Access Control     436 Understanding Journaling     441 Understanding Archiving     446 Server Administration     448 Summary     451 Best Practices     451 14 Exchange Server 2013 Management and Maintenance Practices     453 Proper Care and Feeding of Exchange Server 2013     454 Maintenance Tools for Exchange Server 2013     457 The Exchange Administration Center     459 The Exchange Toolbox     460 Auditing the Environment     465 Best Practices for Performing Database Maintenance     474 Prioritizing and Scheduling Maintenance Best Practices     476 Postmaintenance Procedures     482 Reducing Management and Maintenance Efforts     482 Summary     483 Best Practices     484 15 Optimizing an Exchange Server 2013 Environment     485 Examining Exchange Server 2013 Performance Improvements     486 Analyzing Capacity and Performance     491 Optimizing Exchange Server 2013 Servers     494 Monitoring Exchange Server 2013     503 Analyzing and Monitoring Core Elements     504 Properly Sizing Exchange Server 2013     510 Monitoring Exchange Server with System Center Operations Manager     515 Summary     516 Best Practices     517 16 Backing Up the Exchange Server 2013 Environment     519 Understanding the Importance of Backups     519 Establishing Service Level Agreements     521 Supporting Backups with Documentation     523 Logging Daily Backup Results and Evaluation     526 Roles and Responsibilities     527 Developing a Backup Strategy     528 What to Back Up on Exchange Servers     532 The Need for Backups with Database Availability Groups     536 Backing Up Windows Server and Exchange Server 2013     537 Backing Up Specific Windows Services     538 Recovering Exchange Server Application and Exchange Server Data     542 Protecting Exchange Servers with System Center 2012 Data Protection Manager     546 Summary     555 Best Practices     556 17 Using Microsoft System Center Operations Manager to Monitor Exchange Server 2013     557 Exchange Server 2013 Monitoring     558 Understanding How OpsMgr Works     559 OpsMgr Architecture Components     564 Securing OpsMgr     576 Fault Tolerance and Disaster Recovery     581 Understanding OpsMgr Components     587 Putting It All Together in a Design     592 Installing OpsMgr 2012     600 Configuring OpsMgr     614 Administering OpsMgr     624 Exploring the Exchange Server 2013 Management Pack     630 Summary     641 Best Practices     641 18 Documenting an Exchange Server 2013 Environment     643 Benefits of Documentation     644 Exchange Server 2013 Project Documentation     646 Exchange Server 2013 Environment Documentation     656 Exchange Server 2013 Administration and Maintenance Documents     659 Disaster Recovery Documentation     662 Performance Documentation     665 Security Documentation     666 Training Documentation     667 Summary     668 Best Practices     668 Part V Platform Integration in an Exchange Server 2013 Environment 19 Designing and Configuring Unified Messaging in Exchange Server 2013     669 Unified Messaging Features     669 Unified Messaging Architecture     676 Unified Messaging Installation     689 Monitoring and Troubleshooting Unified Messaging     700 Unified Messaging Shell Commands     713 SIP Protocol     716 Summary     718 Best Practices     718 20 Integrating Exchange with SharePoint Site Mailboxes, Enterprise Search, and More     721 Understanding the History of SharePoint Technologies     722 Identifying the Need for SharePoint 2013     726 Exploring Basic SharePoint Features     727 Exploring End-User Features in SharePoint     729 Enabling Site Mailbox Functionality in SharePoint 2013     734 Customizing and Developing SharePoint Sites     741 Summary     742 Best Practices     742 Part VI Client Access to Exchange 21 Getting the Most Out of the Microsoft Outlook Client     743 Outlook over the Years     744 Highlighted Features in Outlook 2013     745 Security Enhancements in Outlook 2013     756 Implementing Outlook Anywhere     763 Deploying Outlook 2013     766 Using Outlook 2013     768 Leveraging Social Media in Outlook     777 Using Cached Exchange Mode for Offline Functionality     779 Summary     783 Best Practices     784 22 Leveraging the Capabilities of the Outlook Web App (OWA) Client     785 Understanding Outlook Web App (OWA)      786 Using Outlook Web App 2013     788 Using the Calendar in OWA     802 Using Tasks in OWA     805 Using Contacts in OWA     806 The Options Page     807 Signing Out of OWA 2013     818 Summary     818 Best Practices     819 23 Mobility and Mobile Device Support in Exchange Server 2013     821 Understanding Mobility Enhancements in Exchange Server 2013     822 Enabling ActiveSync in Exchange Server 2013     823 Securing Access to ActiveSync with Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) Encryption     824 Enabling Offline Outlook Web App (OWA) in Exchange Server 2013     829 Summary     832 Best Practices     832 Index     833


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780133057256
  • Publisher: Pearson Education (US)
  • Publisher Imprint: Addison Wesley
  • Language: English
  • Series Title: Unleashed
  • ISBN-10: 0133057259
  • Publisher Date: 09 Nov 2012
  • Binding: Digital download
  • No of Pages: 936
  • Weight: 1 gr


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