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Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 Pocket Consultant: Configuration & Clients Dedication Introduction
Who is this book for? How is this book organized? Conventions used in this book Other resources Errata & book support We want to hear from you Stay in touch
1. Exchange Server 2013 administration overview
Getting started with Exchange 2013 and Exchange Online Exchange Server 2013 and your hardware Exchange Server 2013 editions Exchange Server and Windows
Services for Exchange Server Exchange Server authentication and security Exchange Server security groups
Exchange Server and Active Directory
Understanding how Exchange stores information Understanding how Exchange routes messages
Exchange Online and Office 365 Using the graphical administration tools Using Exchange Management Shell
2. Deploying Exchange Server 2013
Exchange Server messaging roles
Understanding Exchange Server messaging roles Deploying Mailbox servers: The essentials Deploying Client Access servers: The essentials Deploying Transport services: The essentials Deploying unified messaging: The essentials
Integrating Exchange server roles with Active Directory
Using Mailbox servers with Active Directory Using Client Access servers with Active Directory Using Unified Messaging with Active Directory Using Edge Transport servers with Active Directory
Integrating Exchange Server 2013 into existing Exchange organizations
Coexistence and Active Directory Configuring Exchange Server 2013 for use with existing Exchange organizations Setting the default Offline Address Book Moving to Exchange Server 2013
Running and modifying Exchange Server 2013 Setup
Installing new Exchange servers Installing Exchange Server Verifying and completing the installation Adding, modifying, or uninstalling server roles
Understanding cumulative updates and service packs
Working with cumulative updates and service packs Applying cumulative updates and service packs Tracking Exchange Server version numbers Using security updates with cumulative updates and service packs
Installing cumulative updates and service packs
Preparing to install a cumulative update or service pack Installing a cumulative update or service pack
3. Exchange administration essentials
Accessing and using Exchange Admin Center
Accessing Exchange Admin Center Authenticating and proxying connections Working with Exchange Server certificates Configuring Exchange Admin Center
Bypassing Exchange Admin Center and troubleshooting
Understanding remote execution in Exchange Admin Center Bypassing Exchange Admin Center and Exchange Management Shell Troubleshooting Outlook Web App, ECP, PowerShell, and More Resolving SSL certificate issues Resolving Outlook Web App, ECP, or other virtual directory issues
Validating Exchange Server licensing Using and managing Exchange services
Working with Exchange services Checking required services Starting, stopping, and pausing Exchange Server services Configuring service startup Configuring service recovery Customizing Remote Management services
4. Using Exchange Management Shell
Using Windows PowerShell
Introducing Windows PowerShell Running and using Windows PowerShell Running and using cmdlets Running and using other commands and utilities
Working with cmdlets
Using Windows PowerShell cmdlets Using cmdlet parameters Understanding cmdlet errors Using cmdlet aliases
Working with Exchange Management Shell
Running and using Exchange Management Shell
Managing the PowerShell application Customizing Exchange Management Shell Performing one-to-many remote management Troubleshooting Exchange Management Shell
Working with Exchange cmdlets Working with object sets and redirecting output
Using a manual remote shell to work with Exchange
Preparing to use the remote shell Connecting manually to Exchange 2013 servers Connecting manually to Exchange Online Managing remote sessions
5. Managing Exchange Server 2013 clients
Configuring mail support for Outlook
Understanding address lists, offline address books, and autodiscover Configuring Outlook for the first time
First-time configuration: Connecting to Exchange Server First-time configuration: Connecting to Internet email servers
Configuring Outlook for Exchange Adding Internet mail accounts to Outlook Repairing and changing Outlook mail accounts
Leaving mail on the server with POP3 Checking private and public folders with IMAP4 and UNIX mail servers Managing the Exchange configuration in Outlook
Managing delivery and processing email messages
Using server mailboxes Using personal folders
Determining the Presence of Personal Folders Creating New or Opening Existing Personal Folders Delivering Mail to Personal Folders
Repairing .pst data files Repairing .ost data files Accessing multiple Exchange mailboxes
Logging on to Exchange as the mailbox owner Delegating mailbox access Opening additional Exchange mailboxes
Granting permission to access folders without delegating access
Using mail profiles to customize the mail environment
Creating, copying, and removing mail profiles Selecting a specific profile to use on startup
6. User and contact administration
Understanding users and contacts Understanding the basics of email routing Understanding on-premises and online recipient management Managing user accounts and mail features
Finding existing mailboxes, contacts, and groups Finding synced, unlicensed, inactive, and blocked users Creating mailbox-enabled and mail-enabled user accounts
Understanding logon names and passwords Creating mail-enabled user accounts Mail-enabling existing user accounts Managing mail-enabled user accounts Creating domain user accounts with mailboxes Creating online user accounts with mailboxes
Adding mailboxes to existing domain user accounts Setting or changing the common name and logon name for domain user accounts Setting or changing contact information for user accounts Changing logon ID or logon domain for online users Changing a user’s Exchange Server alias and display name Adding, changing, and removing email and other addresses Setting a default reply address for a user account Changing a user’s web, wireless service, and protocol options Requiring domain user accounts to change passwords Deleting mailboxes from user accounts Deleting user accounts and their mailboxes
Managing contacts
Creating mail-enabled contacts Setting or changing a contact’s name and alias Setting additional directory information for contacts Changing email addresses associated with contacts Disabling contacts and removing Exchange attributes Deleting contacts
7. Mailbox administration
Creating special-purpose mailboxes
Using room and equipment mailboxes Creating room mailboxes Creating equipment mailboxes Creating linked mailboxes Creating forwarding mailboxes Creating and using archive mailboxes
Creating in-place archives Creating online archives Managing archive settings
Creating arbitration mailboxes Creating Discovery mailboxes Creating shared mailboxes Creating public folder mailboxes
Managing mailboxes: The essentials
Viewing current mailbox size, message count, and last logon Configuring apps for mailboxes Hiding mailboxes from address lists Defining custom mailbox attributes for address lists Restoring on-premises users and mailboxes Restoring online users and mailboxes Repairing mailboxes
Moving mailboxes
Importing and exporting mail data Performing on-premises mailbox moves and migrations Performing on-premises mailbox moves
Moving mailboxes within a single forest Moving mailboxes between forests
Configuring mailbox delivery restrictions, permissions, and storage limits
Setting message size restrictions for contacts Setting message size restrictions on delivery to and from individual mailboxes Setting send and receive restrictions for contacts Setting message send and receive restrictions on individual mailboxes Permitting others to access a mailbox Forwarding email to a new address Setting storage restrictions on mailbox and archives Setting deleted item retention time on individual mailboxes
8. Working with distribution groups and address lists
Using security and distribution groups
Group types, scope, and identifiers When to use security and standard distribution groups When to use dynamic distribution groups
Working with security and standard distribution groups
Group naming policy
Understanding group naming policy Defining group naming policy for your organization Defining blocked words in group naming policy
Creating security and standard distribution groups
Creating a new group Mail-enabling universal security groups
Assigning and removing membership for individual users, groups, and contacts Adding and removing managers Configuring member restrictions and moderation
Working with dynamic distribution groups
Creating dynamic distribution groups Changing query filters and filter conditions Designating an expansion server Modifying dynamic distribution groups using cmdlets Previewing dynamic distribution group membership
Other essential tasks for managing groups
Changing a group’s name information Changing, adding, or deleting a group’s email addresses Hiding groups from Exchange address lists Setting usage restrictions on groups Creating moderated groups Deleting groups
Managing online address lists
Using default address lists Using address book policies Creating and applying new address lists Configuring clients to use address lists Updating address list configuration and membership throughout the domain Previewing and editing address lists Renaming and deleting address lists
Managing offline address books
Creating offline address books Configuring clients to use an offline address book Designating OAB generation servers and schedules Rebuilding the OAB manually Setting the default offline address book Changing offline address book properties Deleting offline address books
9. Implementing Exchange security
Configuring standard permissions for Exchange
Assigning Exchange Server and Exchange Online permissions Understanding the Exchange management groups Assigning management permissions to users and groups Understanding advanced Exchange Server permissions Assigning advanced Exchange Server permissions
Configuring role-based permissions for Exchange
Understanding role-based permissions Creating and managing role groups Viewing, adding, or removing role group members Assigning roles directly or via policy Configuring account management permissions
Performing advanced permissions management
Creating custom roles Creating custom role scopes Creating custom role entries
Using shared and split permissions
Shared permissions Split permissions
A. About the Author Index About the Author Copyright
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