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Microsoft® Exchange 2000 Server Upgrade Series Volume 1: Planning
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- Cover
- Copyright
- Contents
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Chapter 1: Exchange 2000 Server Upgrade Planning Overview
- The Exchange 2000 Upgrade Series
- Introduction
- Chapter Outlines
- Job Aids
- + Exchange 2000 Deployment Options
- + Defining the Operational Scenario
- Scenario Example
- Securing Management Support
- + Creating the Upgrade Project Plan
- + Defining Organizational Types
- Administrative and Network Models
- + Resource Requirements
- + Personnel Requirements
- Time Requirements
- Writing the Project Plan
- + Summary
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Chapter 2: Making the Decision to Deploy
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Chapter 3: Evaluating Technical Factors and System Dependencies
- + Introduction
- Process Flowchart
- + Active Directory and Exchange 2000
- + Exchange 2000 and Groups
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Active Directory Design Considerations
- Incorporating Business Needs
- Coordinating the Active Directory Design
- Active Directory Dependencies
- Global Address List
- Global Catalog Considerations
- Universal Groups
- Native Mode Considerations
- Client Connectivity Issues
- Active Directory Forest Dependencies
- Active Directory Domain Dependencies
- Windows 2000 Site Dependencies
- Active Directory Connector Placement
- Public Folders
- + Core Operating System Dependencies
- + Exchange 5.5 Dependencies
- + Administrative and Routing Groups
- + Hardware and Performance Considerations
- + Software Considerations
- + Summary
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Chapter 4: Connecting Active Directory to Exchange 5.5
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Chapter 5: Creating the Deployment Plan
- + Introduction
- + Upgrading or Migrating?
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Consolidating with Exchange 2000
- What is Consolidation?
- Why Consolidate?
- Consolidation Limitations
- Server Consolidation Methods
- What are the Potential Issues?
- Is Consolidation for Me?
- Architectural Changes due to Consolidation
- Assess Current Messaging System
- Determine Consolidation Strategy
- Intra- Office Consolidations
- Inter- Office Consolidations
- + Determining Your Deployment Strategy
- + Building a Deployment Plan
- Decommissioning Exchange Servers
- Summary
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Chapter 6: Constructing Security and Administrative Models
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Chapter 7: Designing Monitoring and Maintenance Procedures
- + Introduction
- + Active Directory Considerations
- + Identifying Operational Requirements
- Process Flow
- + Defining Service Level Agreement Metrics
- + Service Delivery Functions
- + Deciding What to Monitor
- + Monitoring and Maintenance Tools
- + Monitoring Exchange Server Availability
- + Defining an Escalation Model
- Creating your Monitoring and Maintenance Plan
- + Summary
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Chapter 8: Choosing Client Access Methods
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Chapter 9: Ensuring Messaging Security
- + Chapter 10: Planning Outlook Web Access Servers
- + Chapter 11: Implementing an Exchange 2000 Server Pilot
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Chapter 12: Planning a Successful Deployment
- + Appendix
- + Glossary
The Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server Upgrade series is specifically created to assist you in the process of planning, deploying, and operating Exchange 2000 Server. Whether you are part of a large multinational organization with branch offices all over the world or a small company based in one location, the information and best practices contained in this series should save you considerable time and effort.
This volume, Planning, covers essential decision points and system dependencies involved in upgrading core messaging services, migrating public folders, connectors and other web components. Also covered are deploying advanced messaging capabilities, such as Microsoft Outlook Web Access and front-end/back-end servers. The companion volume, deployment, provides flowcharts of each stage of the deployment process and the step-by-step procedures necessary for a successful result.
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Publication year : 2011
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