Discover how to:
- Apply scenario-based guidance for planning and deployment
- Prepare Active Directory® and the server environment
- Validate requirements and understand configuration tradeoffs
- Learn best ways to manage users, mailboxes, and permissions
- Optimize message routing and security
- Design and implement Unified Messaging and federated delegation
- Define your archiving and compliance strategy
- Build high availability into your backup and recovery plan
- Monitor and tune performance
- Apply proven troubleshooting tactics
Companion web content features:
- Checklists, planning worksheets, and other job aids
- Quick Reference Guide to best practices, including recommended configurations
- Fast-reference card for using Windows PowerShell
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Siegfried Jagott, MCSE, is a senior architect who specializes in Windows, messaging, and collaboration topics. He is coauthor of MCITP: Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Messaging Design and Deployment Study Guide: Exams 70-237 and 70-238.
Joel Stidley has been working with Exchange Server since the 5.0 beta releases. He is a principal systems architect who helps design hosting services, including a cloud-based computing product. He is the author of Windows PowerShell for Exchange Server 2007 SP1.
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Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Best Practices
Siegfried Jagott, Joel Stidley
ISBN: 9780735627192, 912 pages,
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