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Index
Title Page Copyright Page Dedication Acknowledgments About the Authors About the Technical Editor Introduction
Major Changes in Exchange Server 2016 How This Book Is Organized Conventions Used in This Book The Mastering Series
Part 1: Exchange Fundamentals
Chapter 1: Putting Exchange Server 2016 in Context
Email's Importance What Is Exchange Server? Things Every Email Administrator Should Know The Bottom Line
Chapter 2: Introducing the Changes in Exchange Server 2016
Getting to Know Exchange Server 2016 Exchange Server Architecture Now, Where Did That Go? Clearing Up Some Confusion The Bottom Line
Chapter 3: Understanding Availability, Recovery, and Compliance
Changing from a Technology to a Business Viewpoint What's in a Name? A Closer Look at Availability Storage Availability Compliance and Governance The Bottom Line
Chapter 4: Virtualizing Exchange Server 2016
Virtualization Overview Effects of Virtualization Virtualization Requirements Operations Deciding When to Virtualize Deciding What to Virtualize Possible Virtualization Scenarios The Bottom Line
Chapter 5: Introduction to PowerShell and the Exchange Management Shell
Why Use PowerShell? Understanding the Command Syntax Object-Oriented Use of PowerShell PowerShell v3, v4, and v5 Tips and Tricks Getting Help The Bottom Line
Chapter 6: Understanding the Exchange Autodiscover Process
Autodiscover Concepts Planning Certificates for Autodiscover The Bottom Line
Part 2: Getting Exchange Server Running
Chapter 7: Exchange Server 2016 Quick Start Guide
Server Sizing Quick Reference Configuring Windows Installing Exchange Server 2016 Post-installation Configuration Steps Configuring Recipients The Bottom Line
Chapter 8: Understanding Server Roles and Configurations
The Roles of Server Roles Exchange Server 2016 Server Roles Possible Role Configurations The Bottom Line
Chapter 9: Exchange Server 2016 Requirements
Getting the Right Server Hardware Software Requirements Additional Requirements The Bottom Line
Chapter 10: Installing Exchange Server 2016
Before You Begin Preparing for Exchange 2016 Graphical User Interface Setup Command-Line Setup Removing Exchange Server The Bottom Line
Chapter 11: Upgrades and Migrations to Exchange Server 2016 or Office 365
Upgrades, Migrations, Cross-Forest Migrations, and Deployments Factors to Consider before Upgrading Choosing Your Strategy Office 365 Performing a Cross-Forest Migration Moving Mailboxes Importing Data from PSTs Tasks Required Prior to Removing Legacy Exchange Servers Exchange Server Deployment Assistant The Bottom Line
Part 3: Recipient Administration
Chapter 12: Management Permissions and Role-Based Access Control
RBAC Basics Managing RBAC Defining Roles Distributing Roles Auditing RBAC The Bottom Line
Chapter 13: Basics of Recipient Management
Understanding Exchange Recipients Defining Email Addresses The Bottom Line
Chapter 14: Managing Mailboxes and Mailbox Content
Managing Mailboxes Moving Mailboxes Deleting Mailboxes Bulk Manipulation of Mailboxes Using the EMS Managing Mailbox Content Getting Started with Messaging Records Management The Bottom Line
Chapter 15: Managing Mail-Enabled Groups, Mail Users, and Mail Contacts
Understanding Mail-Enabled Groups Creating and Managing Mail Contacts and Mail Users The Bottom Line
Chapter 16: Managing Resource Mailboxes
The Unique Nature of Resource Mailboxes Exchange 2016 Resource Mailbox Features Creating Resource Mailboxes Creating Room Lists Converting Resource Mailboxes The Bottom Line
Chapter 17: Managing Modern Public Folders
Understanding Architectural Changes for Modern Public Folders Moving Public Folders to Exchange Server 2016 Managing Public Folder Mailboxes Managing Public Folders Understanding the Public Folder Hierarchy Comparing Public Folders, Site Mailboxes, and Shared Mailboxes The Bottom Line
Chapter 18: Managing Archiving and Compliance
Introduction to Archiving Benefits of Archiving Industry Best Practices Archiving with Exchange Server 2016 Enabling In-Place Archiving Understanding Litigation and In-Place Hold Requirements and Considerations The Bottom Line
Part 4: Server Administration
Chapter 19: Creating and Managing Mailbox Databases
Getting to Know Exchange Server Databases Planning Mailbox Database Storage Managing Mailbox Databases The Bottom Line
Chapter 20: Creating and Managing Database Availability Groups
Understanding Database Replication in Exchange Server 2016 Managing a Database Availability Group Understanding Active Manager DAG and Database Maintenance Understanding Site Resiliency for Exchange Server 2016 The Bottom Line
Chapter 21: Understanding the Client Access Services
Client Access Services Overview Namespace Planning Connectivity for Outlook Clients Connectivity for Non-Outlook Clients Sharing between Organizations Securing External Access Coexisting with Previous Exchange Server Versions The Bottom Line
Chapter 22: Managing Connectivity with Transport Services
Understanding the Transport Improvements in Exchange Server 2016 Message Routing in the Organization Sending and Receiving Email Messages in Flight Using Exchange Server 2016 Antispam/Anti-Malware Tools Troubleshooting Email Routing The Bottom Line
Chapter 23: Managing Transport, Data Loss Prevention, and Journaling Rules
Introducing the Exchange 2016 Transport Architecture Setting Up Message Classifications Setting Up Mail Flow (Transport) Rules Introducing Data Loss Prevention Introducing Journaling The Bottom Line
Part 5: Troubleshooting and Operating
Chapter 24: Troubleshooting Exchange Server 2016
Basic Troubleshooting Principles General Server Troubleshooting Tools Troubleshooting Mailbox Servers Troubleshooting Mail Flow Troubleshooting Client Connectivity The Bottom Line
Chapter 25: Backing Up and Restoring Exchange Server
Backing Up Exchange Server Preparing to Back Up and Recover the Exchange Server Using Windows Server Backup to Back Up the Exchange Server Using Windows Server Backup to Recover the Data Recover Exchange Server Data Using Alternative Methods Recovering the Entire Exchange Server The Bottom Line
Appendix: The Bottom Line
Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Chapter 11 Chapter 12 Chapter 13 Chapter 14 Chapter 15 Chapter 16 Chapter 17 Chapter 18 Chapter 19 Chapter 20 Chapter 21 Chapter 22 Chapter 23 Chapter 24 Chapter 25
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