David Elfassy, MCITP, MCT and Exchange Server MVP, is an international presenter and trainer. He collaborates with Microsoft on certification, courseware, and keydevelopment projects. David is a project lead on many migrations and implementations of Microsoft infrastructure technologies forgovernmental and corporate organizations.
Chapter 2: Introduction to Email Administration.
Chapter 3: Standards and Protocols.
Chapter 4: Understanding Availability, Recovery, and Compliance.
Chapter 5: Message Security and Hygiene.
Chapter 6: Introduction to PowerShell and the Exchange Management Shell.
Chapter 7: Exchange Autodiscover.
Chapter 8: Virtualizing Exchange Server 2010.
Chapter 9: Exchange Server, Email, and SharePoint 2007.
Chapter 10: Exchange Server 2010 Quick Start Guide.
Chapter 11: Understanding Server Roles and Configurations.
Chapter 12: Exchange Server 2010 Requirements.
Chapter 13: Installing Exchange Server 2010.
Chapter 14: Upgrades and Migrations.
Chapter 15: Management Permissions and Role-Based Administration (RBAC).
Chapter 16: Basics of Recipient Management.
Chapter 17: Managing Mailboxes and Mailbox Content.
Chapter 18: Managing Mail-Enabled Groups.
Chapter 19: Managing Mail-Enabled Contacts and Users.
Chapter 20: Managing Resource Mailboxes.
Chapter 21: Public Folder Management.
Chapter 22: Getting Started with Email Archiving.
Chapter 23: Creating and Managing Mailbox Databases.
Chapter 24: Understanding the Client Access Server.
Chapter 25: Managing Connectivity with Hub Transport Servers.
Chapter 26: Managing Transport and Journaling Rules.
Chapter 27: Internet and Email.
Chapter 28: Troubleshooting Exchange Server 2010.
Chapter 29: Monitoring and Performance.
Chapter 30: Backing Up and Restoring Exchange Server.
Index.
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