Microsoft Exchange 2013 Cookbook.

This book is a practical, hands-on guide that provides the reader with a number of clear, step-by-step exercises.""Microsoft Exchange 2013 Cookbook"" is targeted at network administrators who deal with the Exchange server in their day-to-day jobs. It assumes you have some practic...

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Main Author: Van Horenbeeck, Michael
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Packt Publishing, 2013.
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Table of Contents:
  • Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; Acknowledgments; About the Author; Acknowledgments; About the Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Planning an Exchange Server 2013 Infrastructure; Introduction; Gathering the business requirements; Sizing Exchange 2013; Preparing for Exchange 2013; Designing storage for Exchange; Understanding Active Directory and DNS dependencies; Planning related platform components; Chapter 2: Installing Exchange Server 2013; Introduction; Preparing the Active Directory; Installing Exchange 2013 prerequisites.
  • Installing Exchange 2013 using the Setup WizardInstalling Exchange 2013 from the command line; Verifying the Exchange 2013 installation; Introducing the Exchange Admin Center; Uninstalling an Exchange 2013 Server or Server role; Chapter 3: Configuring the Client Access Server Role; Introduction; Configuring certificates; Configuring Autodiscover; Configuring Outlook Anywhere; Configuring Outlook Web App; Configuring Exchange Web Services; Configuring Exchange ActiveSync; Configuring ActiveSync Device Access; Configuring SMTP; Configuring POP and IMAP.
  • Using non-Microsoft clients with Exchange Server 2013Chapter 4: Configuring and Managing the Mailbox Server Role; Introduction; Creating and removing mailbox databases; Mounting and dismounting mailbox databases; Moving database files to another location; Configuring circular logging; Creating and removing mailboxes; Managing resource mailboxes; Configuring mailbox size limits; Managing personal archives; Assigning mailbox permissions; Moving mailboxes to another database; Managing public folders; Configuring outbound mail flow; Configuring accepted domains; Configuring message size limits.
  • Chapter 5: Configuring External AccessIntroduction; Configuring Exchange workloads for external access; Configuring Autodiscover; Configuring Outlook Anywhere to support external access; Publishing Exchange onto the Internet through TMG 2010; Publishing Exchange onto the Internet through UAG 2010 SP3; Publishing Exchange 2013 to the Internet without using a reverse proxy solution; Chapter 6: Implementing and Managing High Availability; Introduction; Designing for high availability; Creating a highly available Client Access Server infrastructure; Load balancing at layer 4 using DNS round robin.
  • Load balancing at layer 4 using a single IP address and a load balancerLoad balancing at layer 4 using multiple IP addresses and a load balancer; Load balancing at layer 7 using a load balancer; Creating a highly available mailbox server infrastructure; Configuring a DAG; Managing a DAG; Configuring transport high availability; Configuring redundant inbound mail delivery; Performing maintenance in a highly available environment; Chapter 7: Transitioning to Exchange Server 2013; Introduction; Installing Exchange 2013 in an existing Exchange organization.