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    MicrosoftprePressisearlycontent,straightfromthesource.What

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    TableofContents

    Chapter1MicrosoftExchangeServer2010AdministrationOverview

    ExchangeServer2010andYourHardware

    MicrosoftExchangeServer2010Editions

    ExchangeServerandWindows

    ServicesforExchangeServer

    ExchangeServerAuthenticationandSecurity

    ExchangeServerSecurityGroups

    ExchangeServerandActiveDirectory

    UnderstandingHowExchangeStoresInformation

    UnderstandingHowExchangeRoutesMessages

    UsingtheGraphicalAdministrationTools

    UsingtheCommand-LineAdministrationTools

    Chapter6MailboxAdministration

    CreatingSpecial-PurposeMailboxes

    UsingRoomandEquipmentMailboxesCreatingRoomandEquipmentMailboxes

    CreatingLinkedMailboxes

    CreatingForwardingMailboxes

    CreatingArchiveMailboxes

    ManagingMailboxes:TheEssentials

    ViewingCurrentMailboxSize,MessageCount,andLastLogon

    SettingAlternateMailboxDisplayNamesforMultilanguage

    Environments

    HidingMailboxesfromAddressLists

    DefiningCustomMailboxAttributesforAddressLists

    MovingMailboxes

    MovingMailboxes:TheEssentials

    PerformingOfflineMailboxMoves

    PerformingOnlineMailboxMoves

    ImportingandExportingMailboxData

    Copyright 2009 Microsoft Corporation

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    C H A P T E R 1

    Microsoft Exchange Server

    2010 AdministrationOverview

    IfyouthoughtExchangeServer2007wasaradicaldeparturefromitspredecessors,

    waittillyougetacquaintedwithExchangeServer2010.ExchangeServer2010

    completelyredefinestheExchangeServermessagingplatformandrightupfront,youshouldknowthatExchangeServer2010doesawaywiththeconceptsofstorage

    groups,LocalContinuousReplication(LCR),SingleCopyClusters(SCC)andclustered

    mailboxservers.

    InpreviousreleasesofExchangeServer,youusedstoragegroupstogroup

    mailboxandpublicfolderdatabasesintologicalunitsofmanagement.InExchange

    Server2010,databasesarenolongerassociatedwithstoragegroups.Formailbox

    databases,DatabaseAvailabilityGroupscannowbeusedtogroupdatabasesforhigh

    availabilityandmailboxdatabasesaremanagedattheorganizationlevelinsteadof

    attheserverlevel.Forpublicfolderdatabases,databasemanagementhasbeen

    movedtotheorganizationlevelbutthefunctionalityhasntchangedsinceitwas

    implementedinExchangeServer2007.

    Tosupporttheseandotherchanges,allstoragegroupfunctionalityhasbeen

    movedtothedatabaselevel.Further,mailboxdatabasesarenowpeerstoserversin

    theExchangestoreschemaachangewhichremovesthedependencyofmailbox

    databasestoserverobjectsandreducestheExchangestoresrelianceonsecondary

    indicesmaintainedbytheExtensibleStorageEngine(ESE).

    ExchangeServer2010integrateshighavailabilityintothecorearchitectureby

    combiningClusterContinuousReplication(CCR)andStandbyContinuousReplication

    (SCR)intoasinglehighavailabilitysolutionforbothon-siteandoff-sitedata

    replication.ExchangeServer2010alsoaddsautomaticfailoverandrecoveryofany

    ExchangeServerrolewhenyoudeploymultipleExchangeservers.Becauseofthese

    changes,buildingahighavailabilitysolutionnolongerrequiresclusterhardwareor

    advancedclusterconfiguration.Instead,yousimplyinstallmultipleserversrunning

    ExchangeServer2010withwhateverrolesyoudliketouseinthesameExchange

    organizationandhighavailabilityisenabledautomatically.Whilerolefailoverisautomatic,youmanagefailoverformailboxdatabasesusingDatabaseAvailability

    Copyright 2009 Microsoft Corporation